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¥7"ID "DOOTS ID OX "PLANS JLXID -DOOTS -OOX JT LANS THE BOX PLANS FOR THE NEXT THREE NIGHTS OF "KID BOOTS" AND MATINEE TO-DAY ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. THE PLANS FOR THE LAST THREE NIGHTS AND MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY OF "KID BOOTS" WILL BE OPENED MONDAY NEXT. THE PLANS FOR "GOOD MORNING. DEARIE," FOR 5 LAST NIGHTS COMMENCING ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. WILL BE OPENED WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. "K ID "DOOTS" Tlf ATINEE.. ID JDOOTS " IVIATINEE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT ,2- ■ AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4. Children to Matinee Half-price all parte except Late Doors Gallery. Doora open at 1.15. • : HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. is -Majesty's Iheatre Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), Ltd. Manager John Farrell. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT.-AT 2. AT 8. And Five Following Evenings. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD.. Present the Biggest and Beat Musical Comedy ever staged, Kid t>oots." ID -OOOTS" Kid 1300TS" ID l>OOTS" Unchallenged. The Moat Supreme, and Astounding 'Svceess Ever Achieved by ih® Big Firm in the Realm of Musical Comedy in 50 years. Interpreted by a Cast of Surpassing Brilliancy, which includes JOSIE MELVILLE, JOSIE MELVILLE. JOSIE MELVILLE. And GEORGE GEE. ; .. ." GEORGE GES. GEORGE GEE. Also. JEAN NEWCOMBE, George Volaire, Adele Crane, Field Fisher. Reginald Roberts. Paul PlunkeU, George Crotty, Gladys Herme3, Jack Dunne, Percy Le Fre. Together with FRED HAYWOOD and his JAZZ BAND. FRED HAYWOOD and his JAZZ BAND. FRED HAYWOOD and his JAZZ BAND. . Play Produced by GEORGE HIGHLAND. Stage Manager ----- E. Nightingale. Musical Director - - - - - - Hurry Jacobs. SECOND PRODUCTION: Saturday Nest—Five Nights Only. « riOOD T.XORNING, " IXOOD iVioRNING, jJeaRIE." "POOD. '|\,f ORNING ITEA.RIE.;; " Ijood Morning -L/jsarie." PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls 4s; Gallery. Is 6d. Early Door Stalb and Gallery, Is Extra. All prices Plus Amusement; TilX. Day Sales at Symons' Confectionery Store (H.M. Arcade). BOX PLANS TO-DAY after li Noon, on view at H.M. Arcade Confectionery Store. DAY SALES same place from 9 a.in. DANCING. ___ < (MLUBHOTJSE -- BAYSWATER WHARF. <0 TONIGHT (SATURDAY). OLD TIME DANCE, With Old Time Music. A Popular Success. Featuring Valeta. Mazurka, Barn Dance, Schottisr:he, Lancers and D'Alberts. Floor, Music and Supper Unexcelled. Ladies. Is. Gentlemen. Is 6d. It's a Boating Club Function. 1 POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S DANCE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), In Club's Pavilion, Joan Street, 8 p.m. till midnight. The Dance that brings the crowd to Point Chevalier. Dancing to suit everyone. Good floor, good supper, good prizes. Parker's Orchestra. Buses _to city after dance. Gent.s, 2s 6d; Ladies', 2s; Double, 4s. R. HOGAN, Hon: Social Sec. H AVANA JAZZ ACADEMY. AT THE MASONIC. EVERY FRIDAY AT S. . Imitators we have in plenty. Equals—very few. Superiors—N ONE. NORMAN TOKI. Manager. |mportant announcement. " ARTISTS AND MODELS." I Owing to NOVEMBER 4 being Election Night. MISS DOSAE STODDART has POSTPONED her Dance Fantasia to WEDNESDAY. November 11. Ticket holders please note. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and' Concert Band.—Office: 230, Queen St. Phone 43-234, 3969 (4 rings). TEACHERS OF BA.NCII^. BALLRQOM Dancing, correct style, expert" private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmeraton Bldgs., opp. GiP.O. MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. Studio. 8. Belgium St. (top Queen St.) Phone 41-755. MISS SPENCER Teaches all LatestDances. Classes. Private Lesson's.' —Particulars by Phone, or 25, Vincent St. . PARISIAN Dancing Studio, 3S. Win-i. stone's Bldgs. (over Smcetoti's). —Select Ballroom Steps Taught in Private .Lessons. • TEACHERS OF MUSIC. Madame irene ainsley. Pupil of Madame Marchesi and of Dame: i\eihe Meio-i. Principal Contralto of the Carl Rosa and O'Mara Grand Opera Companies and of the "Old Vic." Theatre .London. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially Recommended by Dame Nellie Melba. Interviews: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. ACADBMY: Upper Queen Street. ' Phone 44-475. AND ]^"EWS. SUBSCRIPTIONS. N.Z. Herald: 9d per week delivered in town and .suburbs. Posted within New Zealand, * prepaid: 12s Gd per quarter, £2 5s per annum. Auckland 'Weekly News: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15a per annum. ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. Herald.—The recognised madium for best results. CASH RATES. Words. One Insertion. Three Consecutive Insertions. 15 1/- 2/6 ~o 1/9 4/6 25 2/6 7/Replies to Advertisements will be- received at tho Office of the Herald, and if t required will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Please note that the Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nom-de-plume, initial or number addressed care of any Post Office. Birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion; doctors and nurses' names, Is each name extra. Roll of Honour, Marriage, Death, Bereavement, and In Memoriam Notices, 2s 6d per insertion of 30 words. H in excess of 30 woras; 9d per line (of five words_) extra. Ihese announcements must bear tlie signature ana address of the advertiser. Advertising Rates for larger spaces and extended terms can bo obtained on application to the Office. . The Company does not hoid itself responsible for npn-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication ot any advertisement. TELEPHvONES. Advertisements — 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. .. 41-129 and 41-178 After 10 p.m. . . - - 44-693 Accounts and Advertising 40-061 Publishing (re delivery ot papers) 40-114 Job Printing Orders . . 44-290 , Editorial . . .• • - • 41-229 Editor Weekly News and Photographic . . - . fl-229 Reporters 4^-693 Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, Limited, P.O. Box ,32. Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street, next C.P.0.. Hamilton. London Office: 85. Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 24

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