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amusements. GUY BATES POST Inst night created a sensation in " THE GREEN GODDESS." In this thrilling drama Mr. Po3t exhibits hia outstanding genius to an even greater degree than in his opening production, atid his wonderful characterisation of the sardonic and suave Riijah oi Rukh stamped him as unquestionably the greatest actor who has yet appeared in Auckland. " THE GREEN GODDESS " is a uniqno and picturesque Oriental drama that gives the actor exceptional opportunities to present at its best his art in intense drama and in subtle comedy. Mr. Post's initial appearance here proved a memorable occasion, bnt last night must now take precedence as the greatest in the theatrical iiistory of Auckland. It was a triumphant night for the actor and the play. H IS ]y£ AJE ' STY ' S r jr v HEATRE. Direction: J. C WILLIAMSON* (N.Z.).LTD Manager _ John Farrell. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, And for 3 Following Nights. j ryCJY T3ATES" POST I i vT UY i>ATES 1 OST ■ 1 The Superb Dramatic Star, j His wonderful characterisation of the suave, sinister Rajah oi Rukh, In i "THE r~i REEX fi ODDKSS." 1 I " J. HE VJREEN VJODDESS." j 1 William Archer's gorpeously j i spectacular and thrillingly j i fascinating drama of India, i I- I "THE GREEN GODDESS " is a play 0 f Alluring Love. " THE GREEN GODDESS " is a piny of Luxurious Splendour. "THE GREEN GODDESS" is a play of Sensational Thrills. " THE GREEN GODDESS " is a play of Vivid Characterisation. "THE GREEN GODDESS" is n play of Sparkling Dialogue. " THE GREEN GODDESS " is a piny of Intense Power. " THE GREEN GODDESS " is a, play of Keen Wit. " THE GREEN GODDESS " is a play of Sardonic Humour. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY. For Last Three Nights of Season. I HE~T>AD AIAN? j I ." J. he IS ad iV lan." J A delightful Comody Drama of Witty Dialogue, Refreshing Humour and No>el Situations. Permanent First Nighters' Seats have been allotted as usual Bo:; Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES: P?, (Reserved), 4s and Is Gd. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, Is Extra. All Prices Plus Tax. , QRANDTH E A T R E. The Great Maori War Production: " REWI'S LAST STAND." " REWI'S LAST STAND." DANCING. Q N E T A N G _I HAL L. . WAIHEKE ISLAND, via OSTEND. Right on Auckland's Most Beautiful Beach. GRAND POSTER BALL. GRAND POSTER BALL. SAT. NEXT, JAN. 10. Beautifully Appointed Dancing Hall. Accommodates 100 Couples. TICKETS: Gents., is; Ladies. Is Gd. Gnetangi Buses connect all boats at Ostend. Buses leave Surfdale. Palm Beach and Ostend for Gnetangi at 7.30 p.m. TEACHERS 0? DANCING. BALLKOO.SS Dancing, correct style, expert private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Pal mors ton Bldgs,. opp. G.P.O. MISS LAURIE KING BLAND, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. Studio. 8, Belgium St. (top Queen St.). Phone -11-755. FOR HIRE. BOTTLE Jacks and Timber Jacks, in good order.—Sam White and Sons. Market Flace. f SALES OF PROPERTY. TO Land Agents.—My Section, School Rd., Titirangi. is withdrawn from aale.—J. 8 Boyle. PUBLICATIONS. lAPTIVATING QERIAL. " pVE, ijpHE pURSUER." " j7|VE, r'piE pURSUER." BY •gEATRICE IpyERON - jy/pXWELL AND pLORENCS pASTWICK. Publication of a brilliantly written new aerial, entitled, "Eve, the Pursuer," will be commenced in the columns of the N.Z. Herald on Saturday next. The writers are already well known as brilliant story tellers, and in "Eve, the Pursuer" they have carried out their enviablo reputation in tkij world of fiction by presenting a cleverly written novel, brilliantly thought out and portrayed. It is a story of love and pride and myatcry, which grips the reader immediately by ita forcefulness. " E VEi T ll2 P UHSUEB *" " pVE, rjpHE pURSUER." pEATRICE JJERON - pLORENCE p pASTWICK. The opening chapters will be published in the columns of tb.o . ON gATURDAY ]\TEX¥. And Instalments will appear Every Saturday. <pHE r^ EALAND £[ERald AND T\7"EEKLY j\|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 Weexly ISkws; Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15s per annum. ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. Herald.—The recognised medium for beat results. CASH RATES. Words. One Insertiou. Three Consecutive Insertions. 15 1/- 2/6 20 1/9 4/6 25 2/6 7/Replies to Advertisements will bj received at the Office of the Herald, aud if required will be promptly forwarded oh 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 Gd 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. t<£ 10 p.m. . . 41-: After 10 p.m. Accounts ana Advertising 40-o'ol Publishing (re delivery of papers) 40-114 Job Printing Orders . . 44-290 Editorial 41-229 Editor Weekly News and Photographic . . . . 41-229 Reporters 41-693 Address Communications io Wilson and Horton, Limited, P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Wh-ikato Branch: Victoria Street, next C.P.0., Hamilton. London Office: 85. Fleet Street. 41-129 and 41-178 44-693

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19218, 6 January 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19218, 6 January 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19218, 6 January 1926, Page 16

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