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AMUSEMENTS. ■ > .'" □IS MAJESTY'S THEATBfc T/' Lessee Mr C. R. Baile* .Z Sub-Lessee Allan Uimtlto* '■" Direction of Harold Ashfon and Allan Hamilton. > j > MATINEE. SATURDAY, 18th ' MATINEE. CHILDREN HALF-PRICB MATINEE. D.C., 2/; Stalls, 1/3; enf MATINEE. Family Circle, 6d. v v, ' ~ . .;»■*■, "PRINCE CHAP." TO-NIGHT " "PRINCE CHAP." at 8 p.m. "' "PRINCE CHAP." The Famous New Zaa. "PRINCE CHAP." land Actor, JA. i\* -Roberts,' ~' ,;'- ---"/fiHE "PRINCE X HE IUNCE In which all the Original English tnd : ' * American Artists will appear. ■ • • "The characters are not endowed with, humanly impossible virtues or vicee, and there is no 'villain.' The story la toll along light and natural, but distinctly pathetic, lines, a plenteous and well-judged introduction of the comedy element preventing the emotionalism from any ten* ~ dency to become laboured." — "Evenine ■ Star." ■ Box Plan at Wildman and Ajrey'i. ,'• PRICES — 4/. 2/6. and 1A Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery till 7.30. 6d extra. " "*■ • \. Day Sales at H.M. Cafe. Manager, GEORGE BXJLLEB.UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETE THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASOIL V 3907-8. am »*> CHORAL HALL. i n TUESDAY, 21st JULY, Bpm- i GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Tendered by the Members of the •* AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY J Conductor, Herr Johan Wielaert. ■ *' "'■■' Vocalists: Overture, ••Ct*k a &k"'V^::\Y..r*g£ Hungarian Rhapsodic in F LteVt Cradle Song (strings only) "" Schubert ! Pizzicat Gavotte (strings and harp onlyjlv : ''"'■ ■ P1 ?? of K Reser red Seats open for SubscriS ing Members only, at Wildman and Arey£ A limited number of tickets at 3/ eaeiT unreserved, will be on sale at the bookta? 6 d °° r ° D tbe H. J. EDMISTON, SecreUrr." : " ' ~~ , ORGAN RECITAX,. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. Soloists: Miss Phyllis Deane Mls« w«* Dr. Keith, Mr WUfred Manning. , - t Programme Last Night's "Star." : ' 1 TXTAIT-EMATA SOCIAL CLUB'S DANfV VV TO-NIGHT, in St. George's Hall N«j North-rd. Dancing, 8 p.m. Gent's I*l— Wm. A. Knox, Secretary. ' x - TJTANCY DRESS BALL.—A Few Pretfi -«- Dresses for Sale from 5/ each A lam selection of Costumes, Wigs, etc., for Him or made to order.—Miss McElwain 2M Queen-st. ' jjj DIVIDENDS. HIKURANGI COAL COMPANY." . LIMITED. * WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND, Tor the Half-year ended June 30th, 190t ■'■'£ at the rate of 10 per cent, per ' ARE NOW PROCURABLE j 1 At Office of the Company, Jg 1 NOS. 108 i»Jv'D 109, VICTORIA ARCADE JV GIIiFILLAN, Jnn., Secretatxr' ivly 17th, 1908. TENDERS. i; , rp ob p i l B Tenders will be received for a TwoStorey House in wood and rough Cast, a 6 ; Epsom, until noon of SATURDAY, 25th July* GERALD E. JONES, Architect. 113, Victoiia Arcade. ",; m U BUILDBEB,^] HOUSE AT RUSSELL. BAY OF ISLANDS Tenders , for the above are Invited until 12 o'clock on MONDAY, 27th July. ', BAMFORD AND PIERCE, j Architects, Hobson Buildings,, ; Fort-street. ■' rp O B U I L D E B ■■ Tenders are Invited until 12 o'clock oa> T FRIDAY, 31st July, for Alterations and Additions to a House in Manukau-rd., Par- s^s nell. ; BAMFORD AND PIERCE, Architects, Hobson Bululingi, • i Fort-street. mo BUILDEBfi. Tenders 'K-ill be received up to noon.Oβ THURSDAY, the 23rd inst., for the Erec» tion of a Concrete House at EUerslie. J ■ ; .i Plans and specillcations at our Omcc% Queen-st. " .-. ' EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects.. < t> o a d formation. Tenders will be received by the undep* signed up to noon of FRIDAI', 31st imstV for Formation. Metalling, etc., of roaa through Hospital Endowment, Epsom. Lowest or any tender not necessarily tc< cepted. - • "•' "''■ -hi 3. W. HARRISON, . . Road Engineer^ A UCKLAND CITY COUNCIL* ABATTOIRS, WESTFIELD.. ", :i i DINING HALL, LAVATORIES, ANB BATHROOM BLOCK. MANAGERS HOUSE. FRONT ENTRANCE GATES. Tenders for the above vill be recclTfi; at the Town Clerk's Office until noon TUES. i DAY, 2Sth July, 19US. Plaus aud speciflcet tions at my office. G. S. GOLDSBRO', Architect. 320, Victoria Arcade. (VX/'AREUOUSEMEN. BUILDERS.—WhiteI '» » washing, Cleaning, etc., done by day of" contract. Work guaranteed.—Messrs Patten and Co., 36, Pompallier Terrace, Poasonby. pi U B L I C . N O T ICB. ** '', MR HENRY L. WADE, Architect and Building Surveyor, begs t*' announce that he has admitted Into part*., nership his brother, MR T. E. NORMAN WADE, \ / and that they will practse on and after thli date at 321, VICTORIA ARCADE (3r4 floor), as WADE AND WADE, \ Architects and Building Surveyors. JjEaO V A~L X O T I C.a R. oT^ ARK ' GLAZED STONEWARE DRAIN PIPB MANUFACTURER. I beg to intimate that, owing to my ever ' Increasing business it has become necessary ■ ' to remove, to the more central and couvenlent Offices sluwted on the Second Floor of.. ■ s Buildings, Lower Queeu-street; f»«i and lake this opportunity to thank my minierous customers and the general public tor their patronage in the past, and lv antW cipauou of tholr future esteemed orders. » ' R. O. CLARK. • I'lease NoteTelephones, No. 935, Office: Endean's BnU* ings. No. 559, Order Office and Yard: Customs-street West.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 170, 17 July 1908, Page 8

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