AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS OP " SO THIS IS LOVE," AND FAREWELL APPEARANCES FAREWELL APPEARANCES OF CLEM DA WE AND .T. O. WILLIAMSON'S ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY! " SO THIS IS LOVE " MATINEE, "SO THIS IS LOVE" MATINEE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2. Special Matinee Prices: D.O. and R. 0., 5s- Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 1b Od. Children, Half-prico to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls; Gallery, Ib. I'ricea, plus Amusement Tax. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. THE LAST TWO OPPORTUNITIES OF ENJOYING CLEM DAWE as "THE PERFECT FOOL." TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND TO-MORROW EVENING. FINAL MATINEE TO.MORROW. THE BRILLIANT MUSICAL TRIUMPH, "SO THIS IS LOVE." "SO THIS IS LOVE." "SO THIS IS LOVE." Tho Present Rage in London, and it has Proved Itself a Worthy Successor to " LOVE LIES." Romance. Beautiful Melodies. Wonderful Dancing Corneous Frocks. Original Comedy. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Reserves), 7a, j nt tho door, (is; Stalls, -Is; Gallery, Is fid. I Early Door Gallery, lid extra. All Prices Plus Tax. THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. ' "LOVE LIES." TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, "SO THIS IS LOVE." ; " DEAR OLD LONDON" AT YOUR ; DOORSTEP! SECOND GREAT WEEK SECOND GREAT WEEK i OF THE GREAT IMPERIAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE LONDON OPPGPO THEATRE. LONDON THEATRE.' " The Homo of British Talkies." Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. Bring tho children to this ?re»t educational Masterpiece. SATURDAY MATINEE 1.30. The Flying ScoiehSFF AND HFAR man - ' caving -. Cor ?- 0c.1., rttxL/ ncrtix munity Pinging in SEE AND HEAR Octette," etc. etc. Screening Continuously Day and Evening. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, ri.35. .>.45 and S. Book for Evening Session. Phono 12-27-1. POPULAR PRICES. Morning and Afternoon Tea served in "London Tea Loungs," or tho Theatre by request. THE LONDON. THE LONDON. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. a LEAGUE FOOTBALL Sf \ LEAGUE FOOTBALL. m J LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY ■ SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY THE RIVALS OF OLD DAYS. THE RIVALS OF OLD DAYS. CITY V. PONSONBY, CITY V. PONSONBY, DEVONPORT ''V.RICHMOND, DEVONPORT V. RICHMOND. PARNELL V." MANGERE, PARNELL V. MANGERE, NO. 1. 1.30 P.M. Follow tho Crowd to Carlaw Park. Admission—Gents: Ground, Is; Stand, Is. Ladies: Ground, Cd; Stand, fid. IVAN CULPAN. DENTISTRY. pERFECT $ E T OF 'j 1 EET H, £2/12/6. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Remodelling Sots . . , . £1 10 0 Painless Extractions £0 2 6 EXTRACTIONS, Is. XTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE OEDEItED. FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS H W pROST, LTD., DENTIST, to University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.. and Wellington. 00 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS .Next. Herald. Auckland), IA MiI.TON (WESLEY CHAMBERS), d at Wellington. New Plymouth, Wanpai. Ghristchurch, Dunedin and Invereargill TEACHERS OF MUSIC. WALTER SMITH. Teacher Stringed In struments, guaranteed two Quarters, recitals by Aloha Orchestra soon Lewis Eady. Ltd BUILDERS. OWNER good level Section, handy, will Build Up-to-date Bungalow, suit client. £SO deposit.—Address at Hebald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 22
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