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AMUSEMENTS. : LAST FOUR NIGHTS ■ i of ; LEO CARRILLO V "• *- . , IN \ ' "LOMBARDI, LTD." T NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Initial Appearance in New Zealand I London's Inimitable Comedian, ERNIE LOTINGA, And Hia Companyof 20 English Artists, in the Military Comedy Play, "AUGUST, 1914." Plan 3 Open on Thursday Morning:. PINAL " LOMBARDS LTD.." MATINEE FINAL " LOMBARDI, LTD.," MATJNEE NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2. NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2. MATINEE PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., Gs; Stalls,, 4s; Gallery, Js Gd; Children, 3s, 23 and 13. Ali Prices Plus Tar. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A Wonderful Night's Entertainment. THIS EVENING AT 8, AND UNTIL THURSDAY'NIGHT. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present the Great and Distinguished Comedy Star, LEO CARRILLO LEO CARRILLO And a Brilliant Supporting Company, in the Irresistibly Delightful Comedy of Fun and Fashion, "LOMBARDI, LTD." ' "LOMBARDI, LTD." Which is Attracting All Auckland to His Majesty's Theatre, It is a Play of Romance, Beauty, Fun and Fashion. LEO CARRILLO Carries All Before Him. THE MANNEQUIN PARADE In the Salon of the Exclusive Lonjbardi, Ltd., Provides the Ladies with a Subject for Endless Discussion and Envy. 40 PEOPLE IN THE COMPANY Box Plan 3 on sale at Theatre Confectionery and Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., Bs;' Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is Od; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. Manager - -- -- -- - John Farrell HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees; J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A NOTABLE ATTRACTION, COMMENCING WITH A MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. initial Appearance in n.z. Of London's Best and "Most Popular Burlesque Comedy Artist, • ERNIE LOTINGA, And his complete and original English Company of 20 ARTISTS Including KATHLEEN BARBOR In the Military Comedy Play, "AUGUST, 1914" "AUGUST, 1914" Which ran for over 12 months , in London and which has just terminated, a record season in Australia. x The first appearance in New Zealand' of Ernie Lotinga, comedian of dynamic ennn?y and sparkling wit, in a theatrical event of the greatest importance. The man *vho made England's millions laugh, an outstanding pex>onality in the Old World, vill be here 'in person in the new to make you laugh as yon have never laughed before. During a brief season Ernie Lotinga will also stage POLICE FORCE ! KAHKI | |. FULL HOUSE | next will _ prove doubly noteworthy, because in addition to the -appearance of Ernie Lotinga the occasion will witness the presentation of two of America's greatest head-line vaudeville acts; — The world's greatest Female Impersonator, KARYL NORMAN, KARYL NORMAN. The Creole Fashion Plate, and The Marvellous Dancers, JACK HARDGROVE GEORGEJACK HARDGROVE GEORGE (The Midshipmen) To bring this outstanding attraction within the means of every class of the community popular prices will be charged, viz.: DRESS CIRCLE AND R.S., 3s. BACK STALLS, 2s. GALLERY, Is. Booking fee. Is extra. All prices plus Tax. Box Plana will be opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd., on THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. " , Manager - - - John' Farrell. FUNERAL NOTICES. KING'S 3MPIRE ■ VETERANS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF OUR ' \ LATE COMRADE. GEORGE ROWLEY HILL, Which Leaves his Late Residence, CAMERON ST., TAKAPUNA, AT 3 P.M.; TO-DAY (MONDAY). JAMES STICHBURY, Captain, O.C. EDUCATIONAL. EURHYTHMICS, MISS BERYL WHISTLER, From the Staff of the LONDON SCHOOL OF DALCROZE EURHYTHMICS, "> is Recommencing Her Classes for Children and Adults in the Third Week of February. Special Class for Teachers. All inquiries: 5, IRENE' AVENUE, Mount Eden. ; WAIKATO DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, HAMILTON. Head Mistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, M.A. (Cantab.). Pupils prepared .tor Matriculation _ and other Examinations, including Associated Board of Music. Primary and Secondary Departments. Tho school is situated in ideal surround,ings, with spacious playing fields. ■>:, Open-air dormitories and classrooms. ! Prospectus on application to • ' SECRETARY, P.O. Box 21, Hamilton. YOU CAN HAVE 'IliE POSITION YOU WANT— In the work you like best, with an income that will give you and your family the home, tho comforts, tho luxuries you would like them to have. ~ -No matter your age. your present occupation, or your menn3, you can do itl Give ua the chance to prove it. Write for particulars of courses you are interested in—General Education, Showcard Writing, Building Contractors', Architectural. Apply, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z;), LTD.. 305. N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND. ' JjVLAM SCHOOL OF ART. The First Torni (Day and Evening Classes) will eonnnouce on MUINJJnI. March 3, 1930. Enrolments should be made on Friday. February 23. between the hours of 10 to 12 and 1 to .4 p.m.. and 7,t0 » p.m. Holders of Proficiency Certificates and Junior and Senior Scholarships may attend under the Education Department Regu atioilS for free pupils in Technical Schools Intending pupils unable to pay the small fees charged should obtain forms for free scholarships under the Elam Beque.t. Classes for Primary School Children are held on Saturday mornings from 9 .to ll a.m., and evening classes for pupil teachers desiring to pass Departmental Drawing Examinations. Prospectus on application to Jtegisiar, A. J. C. FISHER, A.R.C.A., Director. T3ROFESSION Aii Coach and Private X Tutor; sound methods; guaranteed results —Herbert Mason, M.A., 88, Grange Rd. . . U HALLS TO LET. Of Q A Q Phone, Point Erin Park Kiosk, wD'Oiu Heme Bay. near Baths and beach. Caterers: Weddings. Birthdays, Social Evenings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 18