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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER BRILLIANT TRIUMPH. MARGARET BANNERMAN, IN " OUR BETTERS." Those who enjoyed Somerset Maugham's brilliant satire in last evening's representation of "Our Betters" and Margaret Banmirman's incomparable characterisation of Lady George Grayston could well understand tlie fact that the play attracted record, audiences in London for over two years. Hi la a bnl liant play, and in it Mies Bannentnan proves herself a great actress. Special features o! "Our Betters" are the beautiful frocks worn by Miss Bannerman and the superb scenery, painted by the late Joseph Harll.er. HIS MAJESTY? THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. A NOTABLE PRODUCTION. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND TO-MORROW EVENING. J. C. Williamson, Ltd,, Present ANTHONY PRINSEP'S LONDON COMPANY. WITH MARGARET BANNERMAN, MARGARET BANNERMAN, The Beautiful and Delightful English Star, In "OUR BETTERS," "OUR BETTERS," The Brilliant Comedy of modern life and manners, by Somerset Maugham, in which Miss Bannerman appeared m London with phenomenal success for over two years, and in which s;ae created a furore of enthusiasm in Australia recently. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. 3 NIGHTS ONLY "SEXES AND SEVEINS," "SEXES AND SEVENS," By Arthur Wimperis from th«i French of Alfred Savoir. ; ■, . MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. " DIPLOMACY." " DIPLOMACY.*" Adapted from Victorien Ssirdou's.. "Dora." Plans for the Season on viow at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 7s, Stalls, 4s; Gallery. Is 6d. Early door Stalls Is extra Early door Gallery. Gd extra All prices plus tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL. "HUNDREDS CROWD ON "HUNDREDS CROWD ON THE STAGE." THE STAGE." REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASM AT CHERKASSKY CONCERT. BOY WONDER PIANIST. BOY WONDER PIANIST. " Sydney's normal attitude of mind to world artists is one of enthusiasm, but nothing has been seen for a long time to equal the scenes that took nlace on Saturday night in the Town Hall at the conclusion of the Cherkassky Concert. Hundreds of excited people thronged the stage, and the artist had to give five encores to his last group before he was allowed 'to go."—-Syd-ney Daily Telegraph. TOWN HALL. Direction: E. J. GRAVESTOCK» I/TD. THURSDAY NEXT AT 8. THURSDAY NEXT AT 8. CONCERTS ON SATURDAY AND TUESDAY. VISIT OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST. WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST. SHURA CHERKASSKY. SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, Who has created the greatest sensation Sydney has ever known. "AMAZING BOY. GREAT PIANIST. Closing one's eyes, one could imagine Paderewski in one of his best moods. Sydney Evening News. BOX PLANS OPEN AT LEWIS EADY. LTD Reserved Seats. 7s 6d. Unreserved. 5s and 3s. Plus tax. Concessions to Students. Day Sales at Coleman's. EAUTY AND THE BEAST" is the subject of REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER'S Address in the TOWN HALL, , NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. MINING NOTICES. HAURAKI MINES CONSOLIDATED. LIMITED. All Shares in the above Company, on which the Calls due and payable on August 16 1923, have not been paid, will be sold by Auction by Messrs. R. C. Carr and Son, at their Mart, Swanson Street, Auckland, TO-DAY (Tuesday), at 11 a.m. H. GILFILLAN, Secretary. TOURISTS AND MOTORItSTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. JJOTEL j^TONEHURST (Accommodates 1'30.) Only "UNLICENSED" TOURIST HOTEL de Luxe. TARIFF: 14s Daily: £4 4s weekly. Special Rooms (with running h. and o. water). 16s, or £4 18s. FRANKTON JUNCTION. Empire hotel a.a., c.t. and Pit. House; tariff, 12s 6d day.—Mrs. D. Wilson. Hostess. HAMILTON. WARWICK Hamilton East.—Beautifully situated,: overlooking river: every comfort. Permanent!! and Casuals.—Mrs. Voysey. Proprietress. HELENS VILLE PARAKAI Houso.—Excellent table._ free garage. Bplendid services: hot mineral baths undui same roof. A.A.A. House.— Phones: Helensville, 35; Auckland. 46-087; ROTORUA. DEVONSHIRE House, handy Statical. Grounds. Baths; tablci unequalled: !)s day, £2 10s weekly.—Mrs. E. Dea,n, Proprietress. QUEENSLAND House: table unequalled: tariif, 10s day. £3 week: lmin. from railway.—Mrs. Bcrge. Proprietress. SURREY House, Haupapa St.—Centrally situated; 8s 6d day.—Mrs. Devsn, Proprietress. Phone 217. "rjIHE GABLES." Russell, close to wharf. -1- —First-class Accommodation: tampers,te climate.—Mr. and Mrs. Clow, Proprietors., WAIHEKE. BAY VIEW, Ostend.—Ctintrally nituated; boating, tennis, dancing, e.1., wireletis: £2 10s week.—Whitaker. Proprietor. WELLINGTON. KUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Plimmer's Steps, Dominion Av.. Wellington. Trams from station and ferry wharf stop at Stewart Dawson's. First-class, central accommodation, 10s 6d daily- Excellent cuisino and hot water servico. Under management of late C.T. W BARRY SMITH. Phono 40-010. Wires: "Rutland,"' Wellington. CHRISTCHURCH. WH EP E TO £» TA Y IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Supenaj Private Accommodation. 52 Worcestor Street. West End. U Minutes ■ ' from G P.O. Beautifu 1 Lawns, Gardens, oto. Moderate Tciriif. F. J. MURK AY, Phono 827 Proprietor. SALES) OF PROPERTY. LAND Agents.—Please take notice, my Property at Whangarata is nrithdro.wn from sale.— M. A. Templeman. rpo Land Agents.—Property, 10. Mannwa X Rd., Remuera, is now let ; . pleaao withdraw.—C. S. Crawford!, "i ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 20

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