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AMUSEMENTS. " Joviality Reigns at the Rialto." •DIALTO. XVIALTO. TMALTO. XVIALTO. Auckland's Theatre TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. THE LAST NIGHT. P ABA MOUNT PRESENTS Tho World's Latest Comedian, TJAYMOND riRIPPITHS IVAYMONI) VJRIFFITHS AND BEBE DANIELS, In MISS TJLUEBEABD," ISS -OLUEBEABD." This is a splendid, bright and peppy" Picture, and one that von should certainly not miss. It is adapted from tho famous play by Avery Hopwond. Also, vocal Items by Drayton venables. RAYTON V ENABLES, " : L.T.C.L., Tho Famous Wellington Baritone. Splendid Supportinn Programme. Paramount Presents An All-Star Cast The ttninvited r<uEST." he Uninvited vjuest.A Splendid Natural Color South Sea Island Story. Pull cf Romance and Thrills, • Also, SO T ONG T ETTY." 0 JJONG -LiETTY," Starring COLLEEN MOORE. A Very Excellent Programme. " So Long Letty " Selections by THE T> I ALTO r\RCHKSTRA. HE JtvjALTO V/lICUESTRA. Phone 46-603. Usual Prices. HIS rn HE A,TT?K. IS MAJESTY'S IhEiL i. Under the Distinguished Patronage of this Governor-General, Sir Charles Pergusson, and Lady Alice Fergusson. A THREE-ACT PLAY. rpHE riODDESS PUNJAB. J. HE ITODDESS Up X UNJAB THE GODDESS OF PUNJAB*. THE GODDESS OF PUNJAB. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, At 8 p.m. Written and Produced by MRS. NELLO PORTER to aid tho Plunket Society's Funds. This play has all the features that go to make a most enjoyable entertainment. Tlio rnystid glamour of tho East surrounds the plot which is very clevorly worked out.. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT is responsible for the charming Ballets and these are a feature of the play. Delightful music by MISS DOBEEN WALSH, Scenery by MISS EDITH SUTHERLAND. MIBS LOIS EVANS, Auckland's Leadi.* Soprano, in the role of the Ranee of Punjab, has ample scope to demonstrate her vocal irifts. The various other characters are interpreted by the cream of Auckland's talent. THREE GORGEOUS ACTS. I. (1) THE RANEE'S PALACE. (2) THE TEMPLE'SCENE. > (3) THE HALL OP THE PEACOCKS. .By attending this play you will greatly assist the Plunket Society in their campaign for more funds to carry on a wonderful •ervice to the Mothers and Children of tho community. Box Plans are .filling ranidly, so NOW at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. , BRIpPS: D.C.. 0.5., 4s, plus 6d booking fuo: Stalls. 2s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. DA Y SAtES: H.M. Arcade Sweet Store. Patrons are requested to be seated by ft p.m., as no. admission will be given during the overture. MATINEE, MATINEE. At 2.15 p.m., on Saturday, there will bo held a Matinee of "THE GODDESS OP PUNJAB Bruit? the children. PRICEB: Bs, 2s and Is. , HELP THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. 'Wf ILL" all those interested in the VV MISSES BERESFORD'S DANCES Pleas® note that the next Evening will be SEPTEMBER 24. Masonic Hall. Belgium Street. "DUBNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and -*-* 'Concert Bond.—Office: 230, Queen 3t. Phone 43-234, 5969 (4 rings).: DANCIHG. A CADEMY OF DANCING. Artistic, Xl Ballroom, Character; Room 2. Bon Marche, Newton.—Ruby Sheriff. Phono 27-169. ■■ • ■ - ■ :: !, T>ALLROOM Dancing,. correot jtyle. exJL> pert nrivftte tuition.—Modern Dancinu Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opj. G.P.O. , TEACHERS OF MUSIC. "PL UTE AND "Pi CCOL 0. J? . GEORGE POORE, > Teacher Flute and Piccolo, i Beginners or Advanced. Address: 43. PONSONBY ROAD. TUfADAME IRENE" AENSLET, iwi Pupil of Madame Marchesi and of Dame N.fio Melba. Principal Contralto of the cat! Rosa and O'Mara Grand Opera Companies and of the " Old Vjo.*' Theatre. London. VOICE PRODUCTION "AND SINGING. Specially Recommended by Dame Nellie V ■■ . ' Melba. • Interviews: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, . and Saturday. 'CADEMY: Phone 41M67 Queen Street. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. I*lßß DOROTHY "RICHARDBON ( MISS DOROTHY,RICHARDSON (from JJX J. F. Montague's School of Elocution). Children s work a specialty. Btudio, lfi, Mau'ngawhau Ed., off Khyber Pass. Phono ' ' . • ■ ■ ' ' • ! 7 mnaagg and nursing homes. TTOME 'for. Eldprly Ladies,, fireproof, al! TTOME for. F.ldprly Lacues, fireproof, all -EJL v conveniences. • Nurse m attendance.— Address at Herald. ftTURSE UiJUUAliij, Jttegistered Midwife; XI private caaes; Town or Country.—Hillbrow, Hunter St.. Hamilton, " WHITESrOE " Maternity Hospital 16, W Hfmtly Ave,, 'ofi KhyW Paas Personal attention.—Nurse Canty. Phone 40-032. v SALES OF PBOFEETY, has been withdrawn Jrom sale.—ti. CrawT AND Agents.— Take notice. Property of J-i W. Or. Kaikoho, reduced to £7 IPs por acre', . LAND Agents.—Pleatse note I have sold my fafmlet at Buckland.—W. Walker. T™ F™ Z EAL H eeiTd -, . AND :j\pws. • SUBSCRIPTIONS, N.Z. Herald; 3d per week delivered in te'fa ana suburbs. Posted within New Zealand, prepaid: 12s 6d per Quarter, £2 5s per annum. Auceuuto Weekly News: Prepaid, 10a per quarter;. £ 115s per annum. ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. HArald.—The recognised medium for best results. OASH RATES. Words. One Insertion. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 16

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