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j AMPSEMENTCS. HIS , MAJESTT'S THEATRE. Lessee, Mr C. R. Bailey, i Sole Direction. MESSRS MACMAHON. TO-NIGHT AND FOLLOWING EVENING. < First Production by NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. Of the Picturesque and Fascinating Narrative of Real Live, the Most Notable Work of Bartley Campbell, author of "My Partner,' , "Siberia," and", many world-wide successes, entitled, ( THE O ALLEY~jC<LAVE. J-HE vX ALLEY S^LAVE. p'T'iHE f~i ALLEY .QJILAVE. ... 4-.HE .MALLEy.. 'PLAVE. A Great Cast of Characters. Vivid and Beautiful Stage Tableaux by Mr George Campbell, include: ST. MARK'S SQUARE, VENICE. THE HOTEL QUIRINAL, ROME. FLORENCE, THE BEAUTIFUL. THE GALLEYS AT MARSEILLES, And THE- THRILLING AVALANCHE SENSATION IN THE SWISS ALPS. The Furnishings by Smith & Caughey, Ltd. Produced under the direction of MR HARRY NORMAN. Stage Manager — Mr G. L. Merriman. PRICES — 3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at "Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Toreador end H.M. Arcade. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IRISH DRAMA. MESSRS MacMAHON Announce the Production ou SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Of the Great Patriotic Drama, ,C*HAMUS i/-yjTr»RIEN. And the First Appearance in New Zealand of the 'World-famed Actor, MR CHARLES VERNER, Culled from the World's Press— ■ "Intense dramatic power." "Marvellous personal magnetism." "The charm of creative genius." "A keen and natural humour." "Intense pathos and sentiment." ICJT. GEORGE'S HALL. *-* ST. GEORGE'S HALL. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 26th. . GORDON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPAJSiT. Iα the Greatest of All London Dramas, "AN ORPHAN'S SACRIFICE." PRICES --- X/ and 6d. IrpEE AUCKLAND SHAKESPEARE ■J- SOCIETY.—This (Wednesday) Evening, I Y.M.CA. Hall. "Romeo and Juliet." At S punctually. Members only. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. ALBERT-STREET. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 26th, I9otf. ANNUAL BALL tendered by the Ladies of St. Patrick's Cathedral, in aid of Building Fund. Doublp Ticket, 5/; Single, 2/6; Spectators, 1/ Grand March. S p.m. sharp. Meredith's Band in attendance. MRS LEONARDO. Hon. rfoc. MARK'S GUILD, REMUERA. "THE AMATEUR FOOTMAN." Preceded by MUSICAL ITEMS, will be j ?iven in St. Mark's Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, 27th September, at S p.m. • Admission 1/. "OICHMOND-GREY LYNN NEW HALL. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT AND DANCE, TO-MORKOW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. By the Auckland Garrison Band, assisted Iby Auckland Leading Vocalists. Concert ! under direction of Will Skerrett. Tickets: I Concert and Dancfi. 1/; Children, half-price. Doors. 7.30: Concert.. 8-p.m. TA AlT 1 — Thirty-third ANNIVER X.\J.\J. J.,. SARY SOCIAL of Star of Newton Lodge, No. 4, to be held in j Orange Hall. Newton Arcade, on Thursday, I September 27, 1006. Tickets, one shilling. I 1 Good programme. Commencing at 7.45 p.m. AUCK LA N D TJj OMA IN. (CRICKET GROUND). SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 1 (By kind permission of His Worship tne Mayor (A. M. Myers, Esq.) "JVfASSED Xjj'ANDS' nDiERFOKMAiNCE. CITY BAND GARRISON BAND l-'LKST UKGSHMM'AL IJAND KIRST BATTALION BAND. AND r*<;LASSie,"p'ROGRAMME MASSED BAND MAHCII AT 3 P.M. SACRED SELECTIONS BY EACH BAND. A Collection will be taken up In aid of the First Battalion Band's projected visit to tne X.'/j. International .Exhibition at Chrlst- : church; and a liberal response by the public la respectfully desired. MISS AGNES Q MI I.H, TEACHER O»' VOICE PRODUCTION. iTrue Italian School Taujrut) Pupil of Signora Antonietta Link, Signor Harzon, Mons. PoussarcL i VOICE TESTING by Appointment Free. STUDIO AT RICHARDSON'S, 1 200, QUEEN-ST. LECTURES. TUST ARRlVED.—l'roressor A. 3. Abbott, " M.X.V.is., etc. (British institute Mental Science), in Federal Hall, Wellesley-street, WEDNESDAY. 26th, at S p.m. — POPULAR, ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE I ECTURE.—Grand Limelight Illustrations, "Mind-reading, Mental Development, Phyeiological and Psychological Powers; How Ito Succeed in Life." Everybody come. Free ' examinations. Admission 1/, Children 6d. i A sreat treat. Questions. Everybody Come i The Professor may be consulted at thi - J Central, Victoria-st., a fevf days only. Ac j curate Examinations of Mental Power, Cul ! tivation necessary, right professions, assurII 1 iug succeed 'in life. Charts Prepared, com I plete, 2/6, 5/, 21/. Consulting Rooms J Central Hotel (Private Entrance). ' BAZAARS. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH GRAND BAZAAR. PONSONBY HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. t. Cunos Direct from India and Ceylon - Benares Brass — Trays, Vases, Jardic teres. Serviette Rings, etc. Indian Onrve. I Woodwork — Tables, Fire Screens, Photo /•) Brackets, Frames, etc., Glass Bangles. Ce> loa Lac, Moonstones, Baskets, Elephants i: i> Ebony and Ivory, Porcupine Boxes, etc. c etc. Artistic Fancy Work — Newest Dc signs, Great Variety. Produce Stall - c Liberally Furnished. Plain Needlework Variety Stall, Flower and Lolly Stalls Refreshments — Afternoon Teas, Dinner. , -, etc.. served by Harvesters. Music an' Singing. Harvest Scenes, Songs, Choruse! Admission — Afternoon Free; Evenin 6d. Open each day from 3 p.m. to p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Proceeds for Ciiurch Debt: and in pai also for the New Zealand Baptist Mission ary Society. DENTISTRY. »• I I■r MR HOWEY WALKER'S "NUMZOL" 1 c NUMBS ALL PAIN (Painless Extractions.) >. a- , % iHT CV"GH-t'sonP* ' '^""' (FT '^γ:" 7 "Waltei >c (Late Vsf Warren and Cleveland & T/TTALTERS. SURGEON DENTISTS, NEWTON ARCADE. KARANGAHAPE-HD. {. Phone 942. Opp. Newton P.C

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 230, 26 September 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 230, 26 September 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 230, 26 September 1906, Page 12

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