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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS And fTUVOL] RINCESS And J- IVOLI Direction - Thomas A. O'Brien. " TV,TOON-AF TSRAEL. " IMoon Uf Israel." THE PICTURE THAT PARALLELS " THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Rider Haggard's remarkable story o£ Egypt, its Pharaohs and its mighty Palaces and Temples set amidst the splendour of a thousand years ago, I See— . . I i See the throngs of the city of Tanis. I The plagues of Egypt. _ , , The Exodus of the Children of I Egypt. ( The pursuit and the pillar of flame. The opening of the Red Sea and tho destruction of Pharaoh s hosts. Tho Brilliant Coronation. Second Big Attraction. Richard 'T'almadge, I 'ICHARD L ALMADGE. I THE PRINCE OF PEP. ! THE PRINCE OF PEP. The Famous Stunt Comedian in the GREATEST COMEDY SENSATION OF THE YEAR, "THE PRINCE OF PEP." The Dashing Athletic Beau Brummel cif a thousand stunts and innumerable Laugh-ter-raising situations. Laughter—deep, gurgling, abdominal mirth —seizes hold upon one and jiggles til's floating ribs about until permanent displacement is threatened. PRINCESS: Full supporting programme. Added Attraction: Arranged by MISS O'LEARY. THE PRINCESS SUNBEAMS.' HOWARD MOODY'S SALON ORCHESTRA For Reserves Phone 41-586. TIVOLI: Nightly at 7.45. FULL ORCHESTRA. For Reserves Phone 44-136. Plan at deal's, Queen Street. PRICES: Is to 2s 9d; Children Half-price. jQIXIELAND. jyXIELAND. Tho Cabaret Magnificent. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, Dancing 8.30 to 11.30. Admission 2s 6d. Phone 26-615. Come and Dance where the cool sea breezes blow to the Enchanting Melody ot the Famous Dixieland Orchestra of six stars o£ melody. ROYAL VISIT. AUCKLAND DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS AND BOOT RETAILERS' ASSOCIA- * TION VISIT OF T.R.H. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. The above Association recommends that all 'Retail Soft Goods Houses shall close on Tuesday and Wednesday. 22nd and 23rd. instant for two hours from 10 a.m. until 12 l ' oon ' 8. E. WRIGHT. Secretary. mm LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS 1 AND LAND AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND (Inc.). VISIT OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES, THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. Members are requested to close their Offices on TUESDAY, the 22nd inst., until 12 noon, and, all day on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst. W. J. A. THOMSON, Secretary. "\T Z. INSTITUTE OF SURVEYORS. AUCKLAND BRANCH. The Executive of the above Branch requests that the Offices of Members in the City should be closed on WEDNESDAY, 23rd INSTANT. On the occasion of the Royal Visit to Auckland. H. E. SIMMONDS, Secretary. TTISIT OF DUKE AND DUCHESS OF V YORK. The Warehouses of the undersigned will bo Closed on TUESDAY MORNING- 22nd instant, till 1.30 p.m., and between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 23rd instant, on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York. • BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD.. DUTHIE, BIIIDSON AND CO.. LTD., s JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., MASON STRUTHERS AND CO., LTD.. T. AND S. MORRIN AND FENWICK. LTD., WINGATE AND CO., LTD. I\/TEET THE ROYAL VISITORS ON THE IVI WAITEMATA. LAUNCHES OLIVE ROSE, OLIVE JEAN AND OLIVENE leave Launch Steps at 7.30 sharp TUESDAY, to meet the Renown and accompany the Royal visitors up the Harbour: 2s 6d. Tickets obtainable at Miss Inglia' Confectionery Shops, Le Grand Central (opp. Herald) and Dilwoith. Buildings, Oueen St. TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP H CO. LTD. jQUKE AND OF yisn. EXCURSION To See FI.M.S. RENOWN. AND WARSHIPS ENTER THE HARBOUR, S.S. RANGITOTO Will leave NORTHERN WHARF at 7.15 a.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), end proceed to the Entrance of the Harbour, escort ing the Warships to their anchorages. Como and Their Royal Highnesses a Royal Welcome. FARE. 2s. Tickets now procurable at Company's Office. SrSSrtEE jyEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, j VISIT OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES ! THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK, j On TUESDAY, Fi-ljmarv v2J. the Auckland • < roods Sheds will be Closed All Day except ; tor I prishnhlp TrafFe I RAILWAYS, JJU.KE AND i OF V r OKK yiSIT. j DO VOL- WANT AN EXCLUSIVE VIEW OF THE i ARRIVAL OF 11.M.5. RENOWN? f I/SA JJ.MIK r |'E.\ DOOMS . AXI) | |J|ALL WILL RK OPEN r pUESDAY f OKNING. j vorn i •>'''fi.s l.s<. TE \ \VHIT v 1 nr E T V nvT'n"^n E arr iVal i vl T '^ IK ROYAL HIGH- I T ARCF TUIi ,9RGH THE I \n\h[Mr« panoramic i OVERLOOK- I \ r V.Iv,,BARBOUR. 1 is I TEA INCLUDED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19567, 21 February 1927, Page 20

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