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AMUSEMENTS. -'^β TTIS M A J ES.Ii ' £ —IMPORTANT— . CONSEQUENT ON THE DAILY TV. ■•■■-'•■'■ CREASING DEMAND FOB SEATS AT THE BOX OFFICE, PATRONS ARE EN JOINED TO BOOK AT WILDMAN ANli AREY'S AJS T D AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT^ HI S M A J B S T X ' sl Lessee, C. R. Bailey. .■.■■;■; RUPERT CLARKE, JOHN WREN MEYNELL AND GUNN'S CO * M Direction of > V CLYDE IIEYNELL AND JOHN GtTNH Business Manager: G. HOMAN BAENEBL ■:■''""• Touring Representative: ALEC. VERNJ4 —POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT— V -'SS —POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT— '4M; —POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT— : ?r»# Of HARCOURT BEATTY HARCOURT BEATTY As "ERIC, EARL OF STRATHHEEE" And MADGE McINTOSH As ■:% "PRINCESS IRIS OF IDALIA." - In the Charming Military Romance, "JJER $M Nightly ,'"4j Fascinating ana Delighting Counties* Thousands. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 15. ;; ij MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 15. ' V Brief Revival Only, after a lapse of Many Years, of Ml Victorien Sardous Celebrated Play ; # FEDORA -fct FEDORA -'i : :S (By arrangement with Mr Geo. EienoldJ HARCOURT BEATTY As *'Loris IpanofE. ,, "Mr Harcourt Beatty's reading of 'Lorta Ipanoff,' was powerfully purposeful, and the lore scenes were carried through with ' Tvarrntli and discretion. He materially " shared the honours of the • Sydney "Morning Herald." " . ' MADGE McIXTOSH ' 3 as "Princess Fedora." i "Miss Madge Melntosh revealed her qnaj. ities as an actress of tragedy convincwelr ' as 'Fedora,' which represented them« effective piece of work she has done in this part of the world. Her remarkable Im. personation stands out above that of all' the celebrated artists who have played the tragic role Iα Sydney." — Sydney "DaiS Telegraph. "*/\' ; .r "FEDORA- — THE PLAY v "One cannot withhold a tribute of admiration to the consummate stagecraft by which the whole fabric, of the plot i, held together. There is no living dramatist who I:': possesses this talent for convincing theat « rical effect iv anything like the same «*.' i greets Sardou." — Sydney "Morning He* f" MISS McINTOSH'S COSTUMES— ! A RevelaUon in Exquisite Gowning.". Plays produced by Gaston Mervale, ler^- arly Dooi ' s m estra t0 sta Us and GiV Day Sales. His Majesty's Cafe. Y. *• c- ~I > PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERT. | TO-NIGHT—At 8 o'clock—TO-NIGHT. SPLENDID PROGEAMME. .' * Everybodj- Invitpd. Do Not Miss Thti. V.M.C.A. HALL. Admission by Silrer Coin. | 1 "'mM. § LECTURES. f£B.E OF THE .TyflAOßl A POPULAR LECTURE, By ■ ' v : D R - TE TJANGI TXIROA.-M.B. A £V JjL (DR. BOCK)s|#| AT THE LEYS INSTITUTE, PONSONBt, ON FRIDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. Admission, Sixpence. H |yp)ESLEY HALL, MONDAY NEXT at* THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF SO. M LICENSE MEETINGS 'W§sßm Will commence as above NEXT MONDAY, Wben a Musical Prosranirue will be pr* j iff* sented by Friends of the People's Mr W. Stewart will give the address. f ■ As Mrs Harrison Lee is expected to arHtMSgp on Sunday, it is hoped to have her presenetwel SOCIETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION I gOCIETY OP ABU, 1. , THE 27th ANNUAL EXHIBITION I IS NOW OPEN, [fl 12.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. . jp-j PRIZE WINNERS in the ART UNION are requested to make their selection. I THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. 9 NO OTHER OPPORTUNITY. \k LAST TTvAY AND TTiiVENING. - '.* AST -L>AY AND -*WeNING. " £| % |l AFTERNOON AND EVENING, •-. M TEA BY THE LADIES OF THE SOCIETC|£|| ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. ij|j S. STUART. ' ' Jpf B PIGEON AND CANARY SHott|| \\ ■\TEWTON PIGEON AND CANABtjlffil CLUB'S I 10th ANNUAL EXHIBITION, ~ }!"-'• To be held in THE FORESTERS' HALL, EDINBURGH- . ST.. JULY 3rd aud 4th. ' North Island P.. P., and C- Associatten'|||||| : Championships for Magpie Pigeons, PW» I Head. Norwich, and Crested Canaries. ' . , I Entries close SATURDAY. June 20th, an* , ; MONDAY, June 22nd. from 7.30 to 9 p.n>* :ac the Foresters , Hall, Edinuurgli-st. ~ fi A. J. VERCOE, Secretary. SPORTING. ~.' I ■ ~— "" 9 qiO HORSE-OWNEB& | THE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB;i|| gj [ Has decided, providing a permit is sranteJ, ' . to hold a Trotting Meeting during the iveet : of the visit of the American Fleet. j S§ Further notice will be given. jl| C. F. MARK, - : <* Secretary. &-, ' '"' 1 s ; VrpRTH NEW ZEALAND COOBSINQ CLUB. Nominations for All-aged Stake, enttt £■- 10/, and Maiden Stake, entry £2, for dogs that have not won more than\£3, to be run June 27th and July Ist, will be--.tatM at the Federal Hall, lower door, on THUBSDAY, June 18th, until 9 p.m. First £1. ♦ C. R. TAPPER, J Hon. 'Seti^ . ■>? ~" -< .- Prlntcl and Publtslioi] for the Proprl»toH ; "The Brett Printing cud I'uWlnMni Company, Limited," by Henry Brett; °JpS Lake Tuknpunn, JoutiiiUlst, at tbe"Ofl?l]||B» of the Couipuur, Sliortlaiid-st., AuckUfl* r SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1008, ' M

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 141, 13 June 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 141, 13 June 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 141, 13 June 1908, Page 10

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