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AMUSEMENTS. V. MacMAHON'S EXQUISITE PICTURES. TVfATINEE ."TVO-DAY. AT 2.30. -"AMINES X O-DAY. A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME. Children Half-price to all parts. IS MAJESTY 7 ! THEATSET Lessee, Mr C. R. Bailey. Direction, Messi-s MacMahon. TO-DAY. AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT, AT S. •THE CJECOND J-HE« UPERB PROGRAMME. A ROGRAMME. Of The Most Perfectly Presented Wonders ot the Cinematograph, embraced by MAC-VfAHON'S TrNQUISITE AC JJ -AHONS A^NQUISITE PICTURES. x ICTURES. An absolutely unparalleled array of th? most Fascinating and Varied Living Pio ture Subjects of the day— PICTURED COMEDY, FANTASY, AND DRAMATIC STORY. COMEDY— The Cabman's Dilemma, -j Her First Bike Ride (by desire). Funny Faces Competition. The Hypnotised Servant. Will He Overtake Them? Any Barrels to Sell? Save the Pieces. FANTASY— Easter Eggs (by desire), The Harlequin's Love Story, The Wonderful Mirrors," Japanese Women, The Charmed Sword, The Flower of Youth, Palmistry. DRAMATIC— . * The Child Model. The Haunted Hotel. The Kidnappers. An Indian Tale. A Mother's Sin. (Also, by desire) The Great Steeplechasa. New and Superbly Illustrated MISS LORRAINE TANSLEY ; SPECIAL TARIFF FOR LADIES Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 1/6" GENERAL ADMISSION — 3/, 2/ and 1/ No Early Door Charges. '-anal/. Children Half-price Everywhere. Box Plan at Wildinan and Arey's Day Sales at H.M. Cafe. ;IF YE D AYS " J£ROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. ' Opening in Auckland .J..UESDAY, M ARCH Q FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. Afternoon at 3; Evening at S p.m. Location: JpREEMAN'S [RAY. The Biggest Show Ever in Auckland. NEW AND WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS Direct from Germany, per s.s. Nera. TJ A G E N B E C K'3 AA MARVELLOUS WILD ANIMAL GROUP. A. Thrilling Performance by SIX FULL-GROWN LIONS, Together with a Number of Leopards, Bears. Wolves, and Boarhounds. T ?o^o? EATEST OF ALL WIRTH BROS.' SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS. AN ACT THAT STARTLED EUROPE. Reappearance (after six years' absence) at the Champion, JOHN WELBY COOKE. • ' World's Greatest Jockey Act Eider, THE OZAPADDI TRIO. In Wonderfur Acrobatic Performance In « Dogcart. HUBERT TOMASO," The Rizley King and Upside Down s - , Dancer. MR S. BATTY, Fearless Animal Trainer. AND AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY OH WORLD'S CHAMPION ARTISTS 4 — MENAGERIES IN ONE — 4. Hagenbeck's, Bostock and Wombwell's, Fitzgerald Bros.', and Wirth's. Huge Zoo. THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF WILI> " ANIMALS SINCE THE ARK. Wirth Bros." Show is now so Large that it takes Three Special Trains to Carry It. WONDROUS SIGHTS. A Geographical and Zoological Ocular Object Lesson. PRICES—4/, 3/, 2/. Children, half-price-Doors open One Hour Earlier. Afternoon Performance same as night JECTURE- RECITALS, A* ST. ANDREW'S HALL. LOWER SYMONDS-ST. During APRIL (Wednesday Evenings). Ist, " Bth, 22nd, 29th, and MAY 6th, 190S, At S.lo p.m. MR KABER HARRISON t Will give a series of Five Half-hour Lee- V tures on "Elocution (Voice Apparatus and Voice Production). Each Lecrure to be followed by A MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC RECITAL, MRS KABER HARRISON MR KABER HARRISONMISS ALISON M. BATGER MR JOHN CARTER _,MISS MJLLICEOT HEYWOOD. Single Tickets 2/6: Season Tickets. 10/. T Pianoforte supplied by, AVO rr? V S § A>D CONTINENTAL Plcade! Begman, Manager, Strand ArJNTENDING . Performers ffSk ln the Band of Hope JJs3~i\ Gatheri QS are invited to A BIOGRAPH \ ENTERTAINMENT. In ST - JAMES' HALL, Next TUESDAY, Admission Free by presentation of came and address in -writing; also name of Society. lOLANTHE DANCING ACADEMY, Upper Queen-st. —Classes for Beginners, Monday and Friday; Gents, only, Tuesday; Ladies" only, Thursday: Advance Classes, Wednesday and Saturday.—For terms, etc., apply E. A. Williams, Professor of Dancing. 9 : J) I N v I N GT MRS. SOWEBBY will RE-OPEN her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing at SL Andrew's Hall. Lower Svmonds-st, THURSDAY, April 2. S p.m-. FRIDAY, 7.30Jnveniles, SATURDAY. 10.30 a.m- and 3 p.m. Epsom Hall, Epsom: TUESDAY, 7th, 7.30 p.m. —Terms, etc., apply Mrs. Sowerby. Onehunga. 127 J>jANCING.—Mr El A~. Williams' Long XT Night nexj Wednesday, at lolanthe ' Dancing Academy, Upper Queen-st. Past members invited. " 13 DANUING. —Mrs H. Butcher reopens her Adult Classes at Masonic Hail, Eden Terrace, Thursday. Anril 23rd; elementary, pupils, 7 p.m.—Terms, etc.. apply Tirobanga, Westbourne-rd.. Remuera. S "TRANCING.— Miss Morrow, Certificated A> Teacher of Fashionable Ballroom and Fancy Dancing and Deportment, reopens her class in the Parnell HalL FRIDAY, April 24th. 7.30. Private lessons by arrange-ment.—Gladstone-rd.. Parnell. 48 AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS KNIGHT. Certificated Teacher, from Sydney and Melbourne Schools, resumes Classes for— PHYSICAL CULTURE. LATEST BALLROOM AND FANCY" DANCING, At PONSONBY HALL. SATURDAY. APRIL IS, from 2.30 p.nu Private lessons given. Prospectus, IS3, Hobsou-street. HYSICAL CULTURE. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND LATEST FANCY DANCING. MISS HALLETT resumes Classes, Waite's Hall. Mount Eden. Adults—Wednesday Evening. Aprii Ist. 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Juveniles —Saturday, April Sth, 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. EPSOM PUBLIC HALL. Juveniles, Saturday Afternoon, April Sth, 3 to 5 p.m. Miss Hallett will be in attendance at Waite's Hall, Mount Eden, to enrol intending Pnoils on SATURDAY MORNING, Anril 4th, 10.30 o'clock, and at Eosom Hall, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 4th. 3.30 o'clock. Lake Takapuna Classes: Announcement later.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 10

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