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GUY T> ATEB "DOST QEASON uy Jl>ates -£ ost Okason.. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) - LAST NIGHT OF M THE MASQUERADER." TO-MORROW INITIAL PRESENTATION IN NEW ZEALAND, of the late William Archer's Famous Play, "THE GREEN GODDESS." H IS j\£ AJESIY ' S r p nEA TKE. Direction: J. 0 WILLIAMSON (N.Z.). LTD. Manager John Earrell TO-NIGHT, AT 7.55. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., have the honour to present THE Great Character Actor of the English-speaking World, i TTuy t>ates DOST I \jruy -Dates Jl ost The he Masquerader." ASQUEUADER," •' iHE IVxASQUEUADER," TO-MORROW, AT 8 P.M. First Performance in New Zealand of the Gorgeous. Spectacular, Romantic. Thrilling, Alluring, Drama of the Orient. ' f..rr<HE~ri REEN> ODDESS.'H I "J. HE VJREEA vJTODD ESS." | With GUY BATES POST as "THE | RAJAH OF RUKIt." J "In William Archer's play. 'The Green Goddess,' the author utilises modern contrivances to' a chic w his ultimata design, and in doing so provides several of the most, dramatic situations ever witnessed on the Sydney stage. In the wireless episodes, while the fate of three of the characters was held in the balance, the audience was breathless with excitement."—Sydney Sunday News "THE GREEN GODDESS" WILL RE STAGED FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY. j NEXT MONDAY (JAN. 11). J i 'First Appearance of j "Til Bad Man:" | A light, sparkling Comedy-Drama, with GT7Y BATES POST as the Swaggering. Romantic Bandit, Pancho Lopez. BOX PLANS for the whole season now on view at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. PRICES: 3s (Reserved). 4s and If fid. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is Extra. All Prices Plus Tax. MEETINGS. CIVIC SQUARE. EACH AFTERNOON, EXCEPT SATURDAY, 3 p.m. REV. E. DRAKE. TO-NIGHT. 7.30 p.m. DR. C. H. LAWS, 3.A. BRIGHT SINGING. POWERFUL ADDRESSES. DON'T MISS A MEETING. BOWLING. "T. EDEN BOWLING CLUB. 6/ fij A Full-rink Tournament will ho held. Anniversary Day, FRIDAY, uuuury 29, 1926. Accommodation for 3G teams. Entries close January 28, 12s per team. J. SMITH, Hon. Socrotary, Mt. Eden Eowling Club. SOCIALS. A UCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE GLEE A. CLUB. A Social Evening will bo tendered by the above Club to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mair, of Queensland, at tho Cafeteria, 5. Swanson St., TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 7.45 p.m. All Membors are earnestly requested to attend. T. AVERY. Secretary. TEACHERS OP MUSIC. 'OrALTER VV ALTER TMPETT, J.MPETT. VV ALTER J-MPETT, VOICE PLACING—CONCERT. ORATORIO AND OPERA COACHING. PIANOFORTE COL T RSE includes Preparation for all Examinations and Recitals. 74, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. CITY (Opp. His Majesty'e). Interviews Daily, 0 to 5, on and after MONDAY, January 2G. ELOCUTION. M R - J. F. M ontague ' National Chambers, 20-22, Swanson Street, Telephone, 43-713 (Private Residence). TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, expert private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bides., opp. G.P.O. TY/TISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of IVi Ballroom Dancing. Siudio, 8, Belgium St. St.). Phone 41-755. RESTAURANTS. BEAUTIFUL Fresh Fish—Fish Luncheons and Suppers. Open to 10 p.m.—Tho Hood. 308. Khyber Pass. /~IABIN Tearooms, at Symonds St. Safety v Zone.—Best Dinners in Town. Closed Xmas Day ynly. TI»ERRY'S Tiffin Restaurant, City Chami bers. Queen St.—Absolutely new management: well-cooked food: charges modcrrji HE ij-jTEALAND £JERALI) j^EWS. SUBSCRIPTIONS. N.Z. Herald: 9d per week delivered in town and suburbs. Posted within Now Zealand, prepaid: ]2s 6d per quarter, £2 5s per annum. AuCKii&.ri) Weekly News: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15s per annum. ADVERTISEMENTS. N Z. Heraxd.—Tho recognised medium for best resultß. CASH RATES. Words. One Insertion. Three Consecutive Insertions. 15 II- 2/6 20 1/9 4/6 25 2/6 7/Replies to Advertisements will bo received at tho Office of the Herald, and if required will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Please note that tho Postal Department will not deliver letters to any noni-dc-plume, initial or number addressed care of any Post Office. Birth Notices. 2s 6d per insertion; doctors' and nurses' names, Is each name extra. Roil of Honour, Marriage, Death, Bereavement and In Memoriam Notices. 2s 6d per insertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words, 9d per line (of five words) extra. These announcements must bear the signature and address of the advertiser. Advertising Rates for larger spaces and extended terms can be obtained on application to the Office. The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES. 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 (rs delivery of papers) . . . . . . 40-114 Job Printing Orders . . 44-MO Editorial 41-229 Editor Weekly News and Photographic . . . . 41-229 Reporters 44-693 Address Communications to Wilson and Uorton. Limited. P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street, r.es;t C.P.0.. Hamilton. London. Office: 85, Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19216, 4 January 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19216, 4 January 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19216, 4 January 1926, Page 14