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YOU HEAR IT ALREADY ON THE AUCKLAND STREET CORNERS. SIDEWALKS. GABS, BUSES. CLUB3 RESTAUR AX IS- EVERY V.'H ERE I THAT THE COMEDY OF A LIFETIME IS "GAPPY EICKS." IJIS TyjAJESTY'S rpHEATBE. Leasees - - - - <>. C. Williamson iN.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8. AND FOR FOUR MORE PERFORMANCES ONLY, J" C w iLSjIAMSON ' L TD " Present (By arrangement wit'i Philip Lyttori. Ltd.) WARD LYONS WARD LYONS As GAPPY (Himself) AND A BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including: MARY MACQREGOR, LORIS BINGHAM, MARY MACRAE, HERBERT STALLAKD, "WALTER DYER, DONALD NICOL AND NOEL GRIFFITHS. In the Attraction that has set all Auckland laughing", " pAPPY PICKS." •' V>aPPY JtiICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." '• CAPPY RICKS." '• CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." "pAPPY T>ICKS." " APPY XVICKS." The Three-Act Dramatisation and Unprecedented Comedy Success of Irresistible and Countless Laughter. This World's Greatest Comedy, with its Unique, Glean, Wholesome Atmosphere, Created AN ABSOLUTE FURORE OF LAUGHTER ON SATURDAY NIGHT, OLDEST THEATRE-GOERS VOTED "CAPPY RICKS" EVEN FUNNIER THAN ANY THREE OTHER COMEDIES PUT TOGETHER. Added stage interest to Peter B. Kyne's famous book includes the home-life of that lovable old waterfront tyrant, thus blending delightful domesticity and sentiment to Cappy's irascible domination of SHIPPING AFFAIRS. " riAPPY DICKS." "Oappy Hicks." IS THE PLAY FOR ANY MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD WHO HAS A SENSE OF HUMOUR TO BE TICKLED. PLANS FOR WHOLE SEASON FILLING RAPIDLY. Be Wise. Book Early at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ,_ _ _ ... „ . PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 7s; Stalls, "is; Gallery, 2s; plus lax. No Early Doors. Day Sales at H.M. Arcade Sweet Store ALEX. F. WILSON - - - Manager. TEACHERS OF &IDSIO. p IRENE AIKSLEY. Madame Marches! and of Dams Nellie Melba. 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Posted within New Zealand, prepaid : 12s. 6d per quarter, £2 5s per annum, i AtCHLAKD WEEKfS News : Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 ISs per annum. advertisements. i N.z. Hesai.d.—The recognised medium for best raauits. CASH RATES. Words. One Insertion. litres Consecutive Insertions. I 15 1/- 2/6 20 J; 6 I 25 2/6 ' . -11 V" - i i Replies to Advertisements will be received ! at the Office of the Hehai-D. and if required ! will be promptly tor warded on to the adver- ! User Please note that the Postal Depart- ' ment will not deliver letters tc; any nom-de-I plums initial or number addressed cara ! of any Post Office . , I Birth Notices, 2s fid per insertion: doctors i and nurses' names, Is each name extra. Roll i of Honour, Marriage, Death, Bereavement ! and In Memoriam Notices, 2s 6a per inser- ! tion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words, ;9d per line (of five words) extra. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 18

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