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AMUSEMZWTg. T I VIvN G :- LONDOU,, BOOM. AJ IVI N G LONDON" BOOM. ;I VI -N'.:G. LDNDO N; BOOM. MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY, r MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY. |.-:' MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY. .j MR SYDNEY MONK In Sacred Songs. MR SYDNEY MONK in SacredSSdhgs. . .MR SYDNEY ..MONK: in Sacred Songs., LIVING TONDON" DOOM. IVING A\J ONDON" -DOOM. -"TTVING T ONDON" *R°^Ad LONDON" j-;- *>OOM. : MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.30.. ' : -.---< MATINEE. TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE 7 TO-DAY, 2.30. . Children Half price to all parts. rv pc r a house; Sole Direction ......;... J. and N. Tait Manager. F. Stetson Last - nights, last nights, special programme. good friday afternoon and .. evening;:- ',-:: **"r.: "v :. LIVING LIVING - ~ LIVING LIVING - LIVING '■-.'■ LIVING LONDON LONDON LONDON \ *. LONDON - LONDON LONDON BOOM. BOOM. BOOM. BOOM. BOOM. Last Night's New Pictures drew the usual crowded house, and were appreciated a?,much as their predecessors. LAST OPPORTUNITIES OF SEEING. LAST OPPORTUNITIES OF SEEING LAST OPPORTUNITIES OF SEEING. The. Most Refined and Up to Date Entertainment that has ever visited New Zealand, and MR SYDNEY MONK, TENOR. MR SYDNEY MONK, TENOR. *tt™£' THROBBING, LIVING LONDON'S™-' THROBBING, LIVING LONfTON ¥r\WE& -"'BOBBING, LIVING LONDON LONDON, FROM BOND-ST. TO WHITECHAPEL. i.OJ«,DON FROM THE ANGEL AT ISLINGTON TO WESTMINSTER. LONDON IN ALL ITS GLORY AND POVERTY. Secure your seats in advance and save disappointment. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. ■S^^ Sales al Groves' and Carter's. PRICES■—-3/, 2/, 1/. Children, Half price to all parts. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL HALL CO., LTD. NEW THEATRE FOR CHKISTCHURCH. The City of Christcnurch, within the next three months; will possess one'of the largest and best app.xlnted Theatres in the Colonies. The magnificent auditorium hitherto known as "The Canterbury Hall" is being transformed- Into a modern theatre underthe direct supervision of Mr TOM- POLLARD, and will- be' known- as "HIS MAJESTY'S." .The ; .seating capacity will be for about 17oP persons. Every convenience is being. provided - for the public: large and'well furnished lounges, foyer, retiring rooms., etc. The stage appointments will be of the very latest, including complete electrical appliances for every class of stage work, also- a 'arge- number -of- well appointed dressing-rooms. To ensure safety, sejJs'rate accommodation is provided for spare ecenery and wardrobes. . - Many bookings have already been made for the new Theatre. Managers are invited to apply for further particulars to THE SECRETARY. "HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE," . Chriatchurch. CUrlatchurch, 2Sth March, 190tK •jT\ A N C I N ;G. MISSES GRAYDEN'S DANCING CLASS OPENS WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, - .FEDERAL HALL. Elementary, 7 till 8; Advanced 8 till 11. Pupils received and terms arranged ■at Hall. . • < - v -:..... : . ANCING, "DEPORTMENT , AND PHYSICAIj CULTURE. MISS DAPHNE KNiGHT; Certificated Teacher, from. Sydney and Melbourne I Schools, is prepared to receive Pupils. who ' desire thorougn and complete - instruction in "Physical Culture,- Deportment; Plain and I Fancy Dancing. Latest: Two-step Waltz -a I specialty. Classes commence SATURDAY, April 21st, Hibernian Hall, Wellington-st.; MONDAY, April 2Srd, Foresters' Hall, Devon-port. Private Lessons given. Pro? 1 spectus, 183, HOBSON-ST. '-'_;_' HORTICULTURAL SHOW. A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM : """SHOW ; ■ Will be held in THE CHORAL HALL On THURSDAY and FRIDAY; April 19 and 20 Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor, /XHUJtSDAYrI9th I at 3 p.m. Band in Attendance. Refreshments. CONCERT' IN THE EVENING. Admission. 1/, or by Members' Ticket. EXHIBITORS' NOTE. — The Date- for Closing of Entries has been Extended to • SATURDAY, 14th inst.. at 9 a.m. W. W. BRUCE, Secretary. Swanson-st. BOXING. ~ TTIS MAJESTY'S £kssh. THEATRE. WL .. jf TO-MORROW NIGHT, ¥\" §\' FIRST / V J V INTERNATIONAL MATCH • •■-'.. -.Between' ENGLAND AND NEW ZEALAND. CHAMPION J. GODFREY, of England, Will meet. '• ' CHAMPION JACK GOSLING, of New. Zealand. The Best of a Six round Contest. For Light Weight Championship of. . Auckland; .:-■:. BLEWDEN V. MALONEY. Also, ■?■ .-.." GAULT V. O'GRIFF. Early Door- Tickets at Trudgeon's, Vic-toria-st. Box Plan .open Wildman and Arey.'s. POPULAR PRICES — 4/, 3/, 2/,, 1/. AQUATICS. CJT. "" HELIERS' BAY REGATTA. SATURDAY, 14TH APRIL, 1906.----"GREAT AQUATIC SPORTS, j Rowing Races, Sailing and Motor Launch Races, Dingey Races. Tub Races, Ladies' Races, Swimming Races,. Greasy Booms, ■ --:-. etc., etc., etc. ... ' .- ; SPECIAL ITEMS BY MAORIS, REIHI NOIHI KAU -. -,-v-TtANGATA. : V " " Ferry Company's Steamers leaving 9.30 a.m., 11: a.m., Ijj-m., and 2.30. -■' -- W. A. PRIME, Hon. Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 87, 11 April 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 87, 11 April 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 87, 11 April 1906, Page 12