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AMUSEMENTS muted Theatnsa, Ltd —5 AND 8 P.M WILL BE HEARD SHOWING: the voice "divine RE THEATRE. 86. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHTI POSITIVELY LAST i NIGHTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2. MATINEE TO-MORROW. AT 2. (THE ONLY MATINEE OF ♦■ROBERTA.") Children Half-price to All Sections of the Theatre (2/6, 2J-, 1/6, 1/-.) J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present MADGE CYRIL ELLIOTT & RITCHARD In the Latest and Greatest Musical Comedy Success. "ROBERT A" "ROBERTA" "ROBERTA" "ROBERTA" "ROBERT A" I j THE • STAGE PLAY j i WHICH ACHIEVED TRIUMPHANT ! | SUCCESSES IN THREE CONTINENTS. , The Brilliant Company Includes: I ETHEL MORRISON, DIANA DU CANE, LEO FKANKLYN. MARIE LE VARRE, I FRANK LEIGHTON. FIELD FISHER. ! Etc., Also BEAUTIFUL MANNEQUINS, ; PRETTY CHORUS GIRLS AND A CHARMING AUSTRALIAN BALLET. POPULAR PRICEB: Week Night*: 6/6, 2/- and 1/6. Saturdays: 7/6, 41-, 21- and 1/6. Matinees: 5/*, 4/-, 8/-, 2/- and 1/6. Box Plans for "Roberta" at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. Reserved Back Stall Tickets available at Box Office each morning for the performance that night. Commencing at the MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, An 1 for a Season of . FOUR NIGHTS & TWO MATS. ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., j Present the I Musical Comedy of Mirth, Melody and i Magnificence, "HIGH JINKS" "HIGH JINKS" "HIGH JINKS" "HIGH JINKS" Featuring MADGE ELLIOTT And CYRIL RITCHARD. ; Together with the Incomparable Artists of I "ROBERTA" Company. BOX PLANS FOR ! i THE FOUR NIGHTS AND TWO MAT- J i INEES will open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. THIS : I MORNING. Firßt-nighters' Seats as .usual. | Prices as above. WEESTLIHO I m TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. CAN HE DO IT? CAN HE DO IT? SAM BURMISTER SAM BURMISTER SAM BURMISTER Has stated that Has stated that LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD i Cannot secure two falls over him and will be lucky if he can take one, WELL, HERE'S HIS CHANCE WELL. HERE'S HIS CHANCE To prove his capabilities. Box Plan at Asher's, Argus House. TO-DAY. 8 a.m. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE MERiICAN Organ, 8 stops, perfect condition; £'lo.—A.O., 886 M, HERALD. CIHEAREST Piano* in Auckland and eaai- / est terms. Call and inspect.—l 7 Strand Arcade. Phone 42-466* riULBBANSEN De Luxe Player Piano. \JTBB rolls: perfect condition; Xso.—Phone PIANO, perfect condition, English; £2B cash.—43t> Mt. Albert Rd., opposite Johnson's Store. PIANO, overstrung, lovely tone, appearance; urgent sale; accept cash oner.— Apply Hekalp. _____ STEIN WEIN, walnut case, white keys; snip, £9 cash.—Beavers, Ltd., Chancery Chambers. Phone 44-265. WALDMAN, German, iron frame, splendid condition throughout; bargain, £l9,—Beavers, Ltd., Chancery Cham bora. Phone 44-265. (J / O Weekly.—Beautiful Overstrung Alli0/mt son, new condition; low deposit.— Warwick Smeeton, Ltd., Piano Dept. J?9 1 f\9 DEPOSIT AND Ss"WEEKLY £/L lU ON ANY OF THESE BARGAINS:— TOHN BRINSMEAD (as new AO r tl throughout) .. .. •• ALLISON, 4 years old, dark £ mahogany .. .. /CANADIAN PLAYER - PIANO with 20 Rolls, and in perfect order .. .• •• These instruments are guaranteed (in writing) perfect. COUNTRY CLIENTS.—Write, Wire or Ring at our expense for further particular of these and 100 others. Free Freight and Packing. Free Tuition and Stool. J^TWATERS. ATWATERS, OIVIC SQUARE:' 40-792. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED A TWATERS, Civic Square, offer Highest A Cash Prices for Pianos. Player-Pianos. Gramophones, Musical Instruments. Prompt attention.—Phones 40-7D2 and 47-017. PIANO, Iron Frame, cheap, wanted; spot cash, up to £2o.—Daughter, 66, Herald. BEST Prices offered for Pianos, Organs, and Mnsical Instruments. Kenneth Etdv Upper Queen fif GRAMOPHONE RECORDS SIX OUTSTANDING DANCE NUMBERS On Resal-Zonophone, 2s fid. "Recklese." "I'm In Love All Over Again." "About a Quarter to Nine." "Soon." "Rhythm of the Rain." "It's An Old Southern Custom." Call and hear them played over. MISS V. G. WISEMAN, LTD., 0 Custom* Street (Opp. Wavcrley Hotel). SPORTS GOODS QPECIAL Tennis Offer I Restringing usually 15a, now 6s 6d: guaranteed.Modern Bag Co.. opposite Town Hall

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 22