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LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON. BOOK YOUR SEATS'EARLY, Hundreds Turned Away on Saturday Night. EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. PINAL MATINEE. TO MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2.30. *. Tl/f A JESTY'S I»±AJESTY'S JULIs ItXAJESTY'S -1 HEATRe! Lessees; J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. QA ETBE rp H E Q REAT, £1 ART E R r£ H E QRE AT. ASTD HIS COMPANY OF 'INTERNATIONAL STARS. Including: MISS EVELYN MAXWELL, who unfolds a chapter from the supernatural in an exhibition of thought transference or mental telepathy, the result of years of studv* BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY FOR THE FINAL MATINEE AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Bring the Children to Fairyiand. Half-prices to all Parts. SEE- DISAPPEARING - Cheating the Gallows—the Torture Cell of Spikes—the Disappearing: Flappers— Shooting through a Live Woman—the Elongated Maiden—Aerial Pigeons— Astral Hand—Nest of Boxes—Bewitched Hat—the Astral Hand Metamorphosis— Sawing a Live Woman in Halves. PRICES: Reserves. D.C. and R.S.. Us; Stalls, 4s; Early Gallery. 2s 6d; Late Gatlery. Is fid. Children admitted to all_ performances Half-price except Late Gallery, Is. All prices plus tax. BOX PLANS at Lewis R. Eady and Son,. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Confectionery. cOMPCTTT>eM» COMPETITIONS. " /COMPETITIONS. 0 M P ETITI ON S. OMPETITIONS. Concert chamber, 7 on p.m. ONCERT CHAMBER. I •o\7 P.M. 1X)-NIGHT . 0-NIGHT PROGRAMME. Character Dance (12-15). Classic Dance (over 16). Modern Popurar Song (under 16). Character Dialogue (under 16), Recitation with Musical Accompaniment (Humorous).Oratorio Solo_ (Soprano), Character Recital. Mtisical Monologue. Operatic Dance (gver 15). Song and Accompaniment (Ladies). Admission 2s and Is; Children Half-price, Preliminary Trials To-day 9.30 a.m.. Unity Hall and Concert Chamber. THE DIGGEST XTIGHT f)F ALL. HE -tS>iGGEST iNIGHT v/p All. Grand t?inal t\ emonstration RAND £ INAL -DEMONSTRATION C CONCERT. ' "" CONCERT. rpOWN X OWN Hall ALL TO-MORROW lmj O-MORROW H IGHT. ITEMS BY SELECTED FINALISTS IN COMPETITIONS. THE BIGGEST AND BEST CONCERT OF THE YEAR. Book Now at Lewis R. Eady and Son, I.f.d. Admission, 3s„ 2s and Is. Children Halfprice. SPOBTIHG. JOCKEY j Incorporated. SPRING MEETING. 1927. SEPTEMBER 24 AND 26. NOMINATIONS for alt Handicap Events and Forfeits for the Avondale Stakes, an-i Avondale Guineas, close at the C : 'j>H s Office, Victoria Street West. TO-DAY (Friday). at 5 p.m. All fees must accompany Nommatioiisr Telephone 41-070. P.O. Box 590. A. J. FARQUHAR: Secretary. H iSwfev-Ov. *-*■ LECTURES. OME NURSING FOR MEN. nMft /Aft The First Lecture will be given at the Ambulance Station on WwlwS' MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. at 7 p.m. The fee fox the course (7a 6d) must be prepaid U> WILLIAM f» A TTRA'Y, ' Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street.

TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modem Dancing Studio, 30. Palmerston Bldgaj. opp. G.P.O. FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazz and .Waltz Instructor, Special Jazz Course, 15s. —178, Upper SymondS St. - 'IV/fLLE. VALESKA, Top Floor. Ngapuhi l\l Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-121. Every Kind of Dancing Taught, ]\,f"QDERN Dancing, evening classes every IYJL Monday. Tuesday. Friday, 7 p.m.; 10s course.—S3. Queen St.. Qnehunga. PARISIAN Dancing Studio. 39 and 40, Winstone Bides (over Smeet-cn's). Lady and Gentleman instructors. Success assured. • INSURANCE. A LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. A. Assets, £25,000,000. Phone 43-123. 5, O'Connefl St.—Manager. Wilfrid Skegg. SHORT-period Insurance Protection 'Arranged: day and evening appointments; telegrams promptly acknowledged.— Gerald A. Peake, 32,' Hellaby'a Bldga., 27, Queen St. P.O. Boic 1423. fJ»HE E ALAND "j^ERAItD TIfEEKLY -VTEWS. SUBSCRIPTIONS. N.Z. Herald: 9d per week delivered in town and suburbs. $ Posted within New Zealand, prepaid, 12s 6d pet quarter; £2 6s per annum. Auckland Weeklt News: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15s per annum. ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. Herald—The recognised medium for best results. ~ • PREPAID RATES. Words. One Insertion. Three Consecutive Insertions. 15 1/- 2/6 *2O 1/9 4'6 23 2/6 _ 14Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Hebald, and if 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. 2a t>d per insertion; doctors' and nurses 1 names. Is each name extra; Roll 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 catisesf or for error in the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES. Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 p.m. . . 46-944 After 10 p.m. . . 44-693 '• Accounts .. : . . 40-060 Publishing (re delivery of papers) . . . . . . 40-114 Job Printing Orders . . 44-290 Editorial . . . . . 41-229 Reporters . . .. 44-693 Photographic ■. . • 44-567 Address Communications to Wilson and Eorton. Limited, P.O. Box 32. Auckland. Waiksto Branch' Victoria Street, next C.P.O . Hamilton. London Office: 85. Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19731, 2 September 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19731, 2 September 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19731, 2 September 1927, Page 20

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