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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OP •THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, Unquestionably tlio Best and Most Poptilt Pantomime Ever Staged by J. C. Willian sou, Ltd. THE FINAL TWO MATINEES, THE FINAL TWO MATINEES, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. AND TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 2.30. Doors Open at One O'clock. t Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stall 4s; Gallery, Is (id. Eitrly Door Gallery, 6 extra. Children Half Price to DC. an Front and Back Stalls, Gallery, Is. A Prices Plus Amusement Tax. The very many hundreds of adults an children who -were unaule to obtain at mission, to yesterday's matinee of "Th House That Jack Built," will have a opportunity to-day and to-morrow to enjo this wonderful pantomime. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST TWO NIGHTS OP A RECORD SEASON, TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, AT 2. AT S. AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Tho Final Opportunities of Witnessing J. C. WILLIAMSON'S STUPENDOUS PANTOMIMIC EXTRAVAGANZA. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.' "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.* "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.' Which surpasses even the memorable produc tion of "Mother Goose" for humour, fo splendour, for picturesque settings, fo unique and w.onderful effects, for outstandinj novelties, and anion? best features ar the aeroplane, which flies over tho heads o the andience, tho fascinating swing girls the coy and whimsical thought-reading cow the clever dancers and tho beautiful ballets 100 ARTISTS 100 Includes •JIM GERALD AS DAME BARLEYCORN Roy Rene, Amy Rochelle, •> Phil Smith, Kathleen Goodall, Nick Morton Nell Taylor, Fallow Twins, Edna Moncrieff Eric Bush, Mona Zeppel, Ellen Percival am other notable pantomime artists, and the 2i delightful and clever Australian children whose ages rango from 8 to 12 years. Produced by Charles A. Wenman. NIGHT PRICES:—D.C. and K.S., (Re serves), 7s, at tho doors, 6s; Stalls, 4s Gallery, Is Gd. Early Door Gallery, Is extra All prices plus Amusement Tax. NATIONAL 11-2.15-8. Where Talkies ARE Talkies. Direction: Williamson Films. "THE LIMIT OF MERRIMENT" carrying on till further notice. (A Real "Easter Egg" FULL OP LAUGHTER."] The World's Greatest Bit of Fun, " CHARLEY'S AUNT," "CHARLEY'S AUNT," "CHARLEY'S AUNT," From Brazil, vvhero the nuts como from, WITH CHARLES RUGGLES. JUNE COLLYER. " CHARLEY'S AUNT." FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGH "CHARLEY'S AUNT." HOW SHE TALKS!!! YOU'LL GRIN, SMILE, SNICKER, LAUGH, HOWL, ROAR AT "CHARLEY'S AUNT," Also Showing, a Really Wonderful SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES: D.C., 2s, Is Cd; Stalls, Is Gd, Is. Children, Half-price. Reserves Phono 42-169. PROCESSIONS. To Celebrate QUEEN STREET'S 90th BIRTHDAY. QUEEN STREET'S 90th BIRTHDAY. AUCKLAND " CHEER UP WEEK."APRIL 17 TO 21. Entries are now being received for tho GRAND DECORATED .! PROCESSION, f' FRIDAY, APRIL 17. CLASSES:—Decorated Private Cars. Decorated Trade Vehicles and Character Impersonations. For further particulars regarding prizes, etc.. apply Organising Secretary, 19, Civic Theatre Buildings, Phone 45-295. Wellesley Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE FARMERS' AND CONSUMERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. The above Society is in process of formation in Auckland. The main objects of the Society are as under:— • (1) True to its name—Co-operativo in every respect. (2) Reducing cost of living by supplying direct from Producer to Consumer, thereby saving intermediate profits. (3) Half-yearly division of profit to Consumers by way of a Cash Bonus. (J) Consumers can take up Shares in | sums of £l, £o and .€lO. which will earn a fixed rato of interest. No Consumer can hold Shares exceeding £2OO in value. (5) Goods sold at stores will be of highest quality at lowest cash prices. No credit allowed. (l>) Overhead expenses will be reduced to a minimum, and no highly-paid executive official to absorb profit. (7) Tho management of the Sociely will be conducted by a ttmncil of 12 members, assisted by a leading firm of Public Accou ntanls. Inquiries solicited. For further information and application for Membership, please refer to Mr. F. Oliver, Organiser, 20, Ladies' Mile, Iteinuera. igECTION 110 OP THE LAND ACT, 1024. Notice is hereby given that I have made application to tho Auckland Land Board to purchase Part A'lotment 441, Whangamarino Parish, containing approximately 600 acres, as shown on the plan lodged for inspection at the Te Kauwhala Post Office. FREDERICK BICGBIE, Taniwha, Applicant. Any objections to the above application must be lodged in writing at this Office and a copy thereof served upon applicant, as above, within 21 days of the date of publication of this notice. K. M. GRAHAM, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 1 Crown Lands Office, Auckland. April 2, 1031. . A SSTGNED ESTATE OP L. BATER, PLASTERER, WELLINGTON ST. Creditors in the above Estate are requested to lodge a Statement oT their Claims, together with full particulars of any securities held by them, with the undersigned, on or before FRIDAY, April 10, 1931. GILFILLAN AND GENTLES, Public Accountants. 23, National Bank Chambers, Fort St. j A N D R E W SMI T H, -*-f ox Tokaanu, Do hereby give notice that I intend to apply for a Slaughtering Licence for premises situated on Tokaanu Block Bl L 2A. YUGOSLAV Workers' Educational Club—- « Members take notice, the Club's Address is P.O. Box 369. Auckland. Keeping off the drink.—"Tho patient is splendid. 'Drinko' Powders have worked wonders." Get free booklet and testimonials.—Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Bos 655 A, Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 18

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