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AMUSEMENTS AN UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH Was* on Saturday Night achieved by CYRIL RITCHARD and MADGE ELLIOTT, together with a powerful Supporting Company. in the Brilliant London Musical Comedy Success " BLUE ROSES." CYRIL RITCHA'RD MADGE ELLIOTT were always popular with Auckland goers, so it ia not surprising that they botn were greeted with enthusiusin when tney appeared on tlio stage on Saturday evening. The delighted audience frequenUy interrupted the performance with their unstinted applause, and at the close of a remarkably fine performance the principal artists wer callod before the curtain again and again. Speeches of appreciation from both Madge Elliott and Cyril Ritchard were followed by cheers. - . PHONE BOOKING, 45-100. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.L Ltd. MUSIC, GAIETY, FUN AND DANCING. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEES: WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Extremely Poplar and Brilliant Musical Comedy Artists MADGE ELLIOTT, CYRIL RITCHARD, IN " BLUE ROSES," "BLUE ROSES," "BLUE ROSES," Cray Scenes, Clever and Original Comedy, Wonderful Ballets and the Exciuisitely Beautiful Madge Elliott, swceUy and creating graceful mental pictures With Cyril Ritchard in "Lets Be "I Saw the Moon Through the Windows, and the Wonderful Original Episode do Ballet of the last scene. The Company includes: Cecil Kellaway, Leo Franklin, Frank Leighton. Dulcie Davenport, Arthur Cornell, Mary Rigby. Jean Duncan and Many Other Artists. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Four Nights Only. The Very Humorouß Musical Play " FOLLOW THROUGH," " FOLLOW THROUGH," In which the present Company achieved an Outstanding' Triumph in Australia. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S., Cs; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, is Gd. Early Doors: Gallery, Gd extra (Plus Tax). v Matinee Prices: ss, 3s Gd, 2s and Is (Plus Tax). Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Shop. Manager John Farrell, TO-NIGHT—ANOTHER BIG NIGHT AT THE PETER PAN CABARET. THE AUCKLAND BALLROOM CLUB. MERVE BREE AND HIS FAMOUS NEW BAND. Winners of the First Ileat of the Auckland Provincial Dancing Championship ou FRIDAY NIGHT LAST were Ist—Mr. Cliff Blake and Miss M. Patiin. 2nd—Mr. J. Jackson—Mrs. C. Crawford. 3rd —Mr. Cooke—Miss M. Carter. _ The above gave a magnificent display of Ballroom Dancing and qualify for the Semi-final. TO-NIGHT I/O. ADMISSION. 2/. COSTER BALL NIGHT COSTER BALL NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL DINNER AT GRAND HOTEL, GRAND HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. , .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. For Reservations apply J. 11. FOSTER, Manager. FOR LEASE BY TENDER Hotel (free house) for lease BY TENDER. Tenders for the Lease for a term of 3 years of the new " Hotel Central," erected in reinforced concrete and situate at the corner of Emerson and Dalton Streets, Napier, the property of the Napier Brewery Company, Limited, are invited and will be received up to Noon of MONDAY, the 12th day of September. 1932. The Hotel, which Is now nearing completion, is centrally eituated and contains 21 bedrooms with commodious lounges, dining room, etc., and modern conveniences. The said Hotel is offered as a free house. The successful tenderer will be required to completely furnish the Hotel with new furniture of a description and to a value to be approved of by the said Company. The successful tenderer is also required to pay rates and fire insurance. Tenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to P. Ashcroft, Esq.. Herschell Street, Napier, and marked " Tenders for Lease of Hotel Central." Particulars and Conditions of Tender and Form of Lease can be seen and forms of Tender and all information can be obtained at the respective offices of the said P. Ashcroft, Esq., and at the offices of the undersigned Solicitors at Napier. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1932. HUMPHRIES AND HUMPHRIES. Solicitors, Napier. HOUSES (FURNISHED) TO LET HOUSE, furn., 4 rooms, 37 John St., l'onsonby; 22s. —221 Jervois Rd. MOUNTAIN ROAD, Is ear _ Grammar •School.—Eight Rooms, furnished, garage; Phone 20-631, 44-431. ST. HELIERS.—4 Rooms, conv.: beautifully turn.; bargain at 355, with garage.—Ring 25-837. any hour. ri\AKAPUN A.—Houses available, unfurn., J- 12s Od, 17s Gd, 22s Gd, 255; Furn., 255, 30s, .£2 10s.—Mayhill. Tftkapuna; 23-005. GENTLEMAN'S Residence, near part of Epsom. 2-Storey House of 8 rooms and offices, all modern appointments; £3 15s. Available for 12 months. C. F. BENNETT, LTD. Phono 42-810. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET Advertiser would ljk© to hear of Frock Specialist willing to share Shop in Queen St., with Milliner.—C.S., !)92, H EHALD. IT'DEN TERRACE.—Shop, good connection for tailor; rental 153. —Logie, 23 Shortland St. Phono 42-21 G. K'ARANGAEAPE RD.. Good. Position.— Modern Shop, corner position, available early.—Barfoot Bros. OFFICE, bright, (is; Large. 12s Gd; central; inspect.—No. 18, IGB Queen St. FFICES: also good Basement, Short's Bldgs., 154-15G Queen Street.—Henry Allen, Sharebroker, Second Floor. OFFICES, bright, clean, sunny; from 15s; two passenger lifts.—Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St. SHOP, modern, 4 *ooms, and conve., 30s weekly.—Public Trust Office. WANTED TO RENT ADVERTISING Free!— Bungalows quickly let; approved tenants only; rent collected.—Feat li erst one, Mt. Albert. BAllb'OOT'S. N.Z. Insurance Bldg., can Let your House quickly to good tenant. —Phone now, 45-215. BUCKLEY. Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, can let your House; good clients waiting; rents collected.—Phone 27-308. WADE the Broadway Land Agent. . . Newmarket, urgently requires Houses for Rental in all districts. HOUSE, furn. or partly furn., suitable paying guests; good locality.—L.L.H., 375, lIEHAT.D. WITHIN 3rd Section, close to 'I ranis.—s Rooms, 25s. —Barfoot's, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. WANTED TO LEASE DAIRY Farm, 100-150 acres, well fenced; Waikato preferred.—Good Land, 39G, HERAT.!). 17 ARM, milk 30 cows; right purchase; with ? or without Houses.—R.Y., 467, Hz bald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 16

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