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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS of " THE STUDENT PRINCE" THE FINAL MATINEE, THE FINAL MATINEE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 1.50. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 1.50. Doors open at 1 o'clock. Matinee Prices - D.C. and R.S., 8b; Stall 3, 4s; Gallery. 2s; Early Door Stalls and Gallery l« extra. Children Half Price to D.C, and Front and Back Stalls; Gallery, Is (k». All prices plu<> Amusement Tax. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. LAST THREE NIGHTS of "THE STUDENT PRINCE." To-day, at To-night, 1.50. - < at 7.50. And Until Friday Next. "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." Acknowledg-d the Best Comic Opera ever Staged in Auckland. Magnificently Sung and Acted by the J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Royal Comic Opera Company. 100 - ARTISTS - 100. With BEPPIE DE VRIES AS KATHIE. JAMES LIDDV AS PRINCE KARL. ARTHUR STIGANT as LUTZ. Frank Webster Hadly Hall, together with the Wonderful Chorus, the Forty Singing 3tudents, And the Complete Company that helped to make ' The Student Prince" one of the most successful musical plays staged in Australia. A BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Initial representation* in New Zealand of the charmine and stupendous ' Comic "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." In which the fascinating Beppie de Vries crested a furore during its 12 months run in Sydney and Melbourne. Plans for the season are now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Thea,tre Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. 10s; Back Stalls, ss; Gallery,. 2s; Early Door Stalls* . and Gallery. Is extra. All prices plus amusement tax Manager: - - JOHN FARRELL. CLICK CLACK, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), from S to 12. Music by Walter Smith's Click Clack Band. Admission, 3s. SATURDAY NIGHT, From 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 4s. MONDAY, JUNE 4. A Grand Race Ball from 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. The management of the Click Clack will present a Gold-mounted Whip suitably engraved, to the winning jockey of the Great Northern Steeplechase A Night of Fun and Frolic. Reserves 46-134. MEETINGS. OF WESTMINSTER. LONDON. PRESIDENT of the World's Sunday School Association, Will Speak in UNITY HALL, On MONDAY, JUNE 4. AT 8 P.M. Subject:— " The Place of Christian Education in the Making of a New World." COLLECTION. rnHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY ± COMPANY. LTD. ANNUAL GENERAL WESTING. The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company, Limited, will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Devonport. on WEDNESDAY. June 13. 1928. at 2.20 p.m. BUSINESS:—To receive Statement of Accounts for the year ended April 30. 1928. also to elect one Director and cne Auditor. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from TO-MORROW (Thursday), to WEDNESDAY, June 13, 1928, both days inclusive. F. MORTIMER. Dated, May 29, 1928. Secretary. [ILL AND 221-223, Queen Street, Auckland. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the above Company will be held on THURSDAY. June 14, at 3 p.m.. in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. BUSINESS; To receive reports of Directors and Auditor for the past year. To elect Director to fill vacancy caused by retirement by rotation of Mr. G. Gow. who. being eligible, offers himself for re-election. To appoint Auditor; Mr. D. R. Revell, offers himself. To transact such other business as may be hrought before the meeting. The Transfer Books of tne Company will be closed from FRIDAY, June 1, to THURSDAY, June. 14. both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors. May 29. 1928. V. PLUMMER, Secretary. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE i 1 ASSN.. INC. A Public Meeting will be held at Onewa Theatre, Northcote, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. CHAIRMAN; A. E. Greensladg. SPEAKERS: M. Blampied, R. H." Greville. LL.M., S. W. Jones. C.E. DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on Ballroom Dancing. Studio: EMBASSY THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. Mis 3 O'Connor has just returned frc-m a tour of England, France and America, where she studied under such worldfamous teachers as Maxwell Stewart. Barbara Miles, Josephine Bradley, Santos Casani. Alec. Miller and Arthur Murray. Studios in Auckland and Wellington. The Auckland Studio under personal direction of Miss O'Connor. Private Lessons and Classes from 9.30 a.m. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Damcing Studio., 30, Palmerston Bidgs., opp. G.P.O. WUODRUFFE, The Expert Jazz and Waltz Instructor. Special course, 155.—178, Upper Symonds Street. MISS SPENCER'S DANCES, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (nest St. Paul's); Tuesdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment. Latest Dances, including Yale Blues.—Particulars, Phone or Studio MLLE. VALESKA,. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St.—StuHio Reopened. Wanted clever children for prologues.—Phone 46-121. PARISIAN Dancing Studio, 39-40, Winstone Bidgs . City.—lnstructors: Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley Success assured. POINT Erin Park Kiosk. Heme Bay, adjacent Baths, Beach; available Private Social Evenings, Weddings, Birthday Parties. QTODDART School of Dancing, 313, O Dihvorth Building.—Practice Class, Tuesday Evenings; 10s term (including Yale Blues). ALL Ballroom Danceb taught in six lessons. including Yale Blues.—Ruby Sherriff. 8, Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby. SALES OF PROPERTY. LAND Agents.—Take notice my Poultry Farm at Glen Eden, is withdrawn from Sale.—B. Dravton. LAND Agents.—Please take notice my Farm, Paparata, disposed of.—O. J. Morell, Papatoetoe. LAND Agents.—Please note, my property, Grand Vue Rd., Manurewa, withdrawn from sale.—E. M. Goodwin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 20