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AMUSEMENTS. New Revuo To-night New Revue To-night. COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. ]7TH WEEK. 17TH WEEK. 17TH WEEK. And the Record Number of Weeks for any Show to Play in Auckland is Now Equalled. I29TH Performance of Geo. Wallace nnd Co. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) MATINEE TO-MORROW. MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.30, 2.30, 2.30 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8 - AT b TO-NIGHT. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. GEO. "THE KING OF MIRTH." In His Latest and Greatest Revue, " MOON BEAMS." " MOON BEAMS." George at his best—lt's one long loud laugh Prices 3s, 2s, Is. Sat night, 3s and Is 6d. Plus Tax. SIR HARRY LAUDER SIR HARRY LAUDER SIR HARRY LAUDER BOX PLANS BOX PLANS OI'EN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD.. ON MONDAY MORNING AT NINE O'CLOCK. RESERVED SEATS IN D.C. AND 0.5.. 8s PLUS TAX. MAIL ORDER APPLICATIONS FOR RESERVED SEATS FROM COUNTRY PATRONS' MAY BE FORWARDED TO LEWIS EADY. LTD . AND WILL BE DEALT WITH STRICTLY IN ORDER RECEIVED. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FOR A BRIEF. BRAW SURPRISE SEASON. COMMENCING _, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17TH. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17TH. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17TH. E. J. CARROLL taks muckle pride in presenting • THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER, SIR HARRY LAUDER. SIR HARRY LAUDER. SIR HARRY LAUDER. SIR HARRY LAUDER. SIR HARRY LAUDER. SIR HARRY LAUDER. EVER NEW. Sir Harry Lauder has put sside his rods, and stowed away his fishing tackle and is on his way up to Auckland fit and well, in great voice and spirits. He is ready to give of his newest and best and that, indeed, must be great; he never disappoints and it's a sore heart he cannot gladden. Wednesday nizbt will be a Knight's night. HIS NEW COMPANY HIS NEW COMPANY Of INTERNATIONA L VATJ D E VILLE INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS. ARTISTS. " TIKI" CARPENTER, THE SURPRISE PACKET, Direct from London Season. MISS BERYL WENTWORTH, CUTE SINGER OF CATCHY CHORUS SONGS. Everybody's Favourite, RUPERT HAZEL AND ELSIE DAY, HARMON YLARITY DUO. Thev Come f -r.i Home. FREDO BROS., COMEDY ACROBATIC VIOLINISTS, From Orplieum Circuit. U.S.A. DON JULIAN, CONTINENTAL CARTOONIST. He snenks a wee bit of English, yes. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor HAYDYN BECK JJOTF,.—Box Plan Arrangements as announced nt Head of (his Advertisement. PRICES:—D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls. 4s: GaUery, 13 6d: Early Doors to Stalls and Gnllerv. Is extra.' All Prices Plus Tax. YOU CAN PAY AT THE DOOR. BUT IT'S WISER AND BETTER TO BOOK AND BEAM. RPOTT rnT.-VTT.T.T' Advance Director TENDERS. CO-OP. DAIRY COMPANY. FACTORY (IN WOOD AND CONCRETE). Tenders for above will be received ud till 5 p.m. APRIL 23. 1929. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of Mr. N. A. Ellery, Secretary. Kaikohe; the Northern Advocate, Whangarei: and at the Office of the Architect, where tenders are to be sent. JOHNSON CLARE. A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, 18. Swanson Street, Auckland. Hi O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited up to 4 p.m. TUESDAY, 23rd inst., for the Erection of a Small Office Building in -wood at Wellsford. Plans and Specifications to- be seen at Times Office, Warkworth, Boag's Store, Wellsford, and at our Oflffde. T. C. MULLIONS, F.N.Z.1.A., SHOLTO SMITH. S.A.A., Architects, Lister Bldg.. Victoria St. East. r pENDERS reauired for Excavating and JL Removing approx. 300 yds, spoil at Ellerslie Presbyterian Church section. Specifications to be seen at the Manse. Ground may be viewed any day up till 1 p.m. Tenders addressed "Spoil Removal." c.o. Rev. S. E. Hill, close WEDNESDAY. April 17. at 5 p.m. J^LIND INSTITUTE. PARNELL. Tenders, returnable APRIL 15, 1929. are invited for. the Supply of 16 Chests of Drawers as follows: 4-Drawer Chest, in heart kauri. Drawer and Side, dove-tailed back and front, no 3-ply; stained and polished walnut colour. 4-Drnwer Chests in medium kauri. Linoleum and Felting for girls' workshops. Particulars at Secretary's Office. J. E. BROADFOOT, Secretary. r PENDERS, Brickwork at Rotowaro, price J- 2 chimneys, brick piers, septic tank, drains. Plans and specifications at Miss Ginn's Tearooms, Oddfellows' Bldgs., Victoria St.. Auckland. Tenders close APRIL 17. Electricans.—Price for 12 points, job. Rotowaro. Specifications above address. Tenders close APRIL 17.—Ginn Bros. r PENDERS wanted, Painting-Paperhang-J. ing, new Bungalow.—Duder's Avenue. Devonport, or 8, llellaby's Buildings, opp. GJ \ a ORB IRON ON THE ROOF OF YOU'i HOUSE IS AN INDEX TO QUALITY CONSTRUCTI ON THROUGHOUT QRB > QORRUGATED JRON. JOHN J^YSAGHT, BOX 341. WELLINGTON. For Free Copy of their Pocket Handbi )k BUILDING MATERIALS. \ CTIONS Speak.—6B Families Comfortably Housed in 30 months. —Phillips. Bungalow Specialist. Pt Chevalier P'none 274 48. BUILDERS. —Free earth tip, workable any weather; location, Lower Vermont St.; man on tip. QHOP and Office Fittings and Alterations. O Get our quotations.—Warman's, Hobson St. Phone 14-758. rji E N TES T. 7-IGIN. THE ORIGINAL INSULATING BUILDING BOARD. Unequalled for all woc.d-irame buildings. Can bo papered, painted, plastered or roughcast. Fire resisting—. loisture resisting—-sound-proof—vermin-proof. Will not warp, buckle or crack Easily erected. Canadian manufacture. Provincial Agents: THE ASSOC lATED DISTRIBUTORS. LTD 615, Dilworth Bldgs., Auckland. Phones 10-2150, 40-308.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20228, 12 April 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20228, 12 April 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20228, 12 April 1929, Page 20

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