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AMT-SEMENTS. _JIS MAJES-rsT THEA-i_! JJ - Lessee, Mr c. R. Bailey. U Under the Direction of Bland Hoi* PRICES - 3/, _/, and 1/. No Early Doors. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON TO-NIGHT - FRIDAY - TO-NIGHT J-JLAND TTOLT Will iireseut The Second of the Successful Serif* «• Australian Comedy Melodramas, "THE GREAT RESCUE" "THE GREAT RESCUE" "THE GREAT RESCUE," From Lincoln j. Carter's Story, ".<*:.lford's Hope." A play of merriment and manlr__w. scheming, and sf.euuousness. love aart laughter, all delightfully blended together THE GREAT RESCUE - When you Be. this great scene you will realise what « meant by the words — A HERO THE FLOODED MINE - The weir* melancholy ofiect of evil-looking water. THE IMPRISONED MINER. Sublime in its Profound Intensity. BILL BEDFORD IX lIIS MOTOR CAR RACES THE EXPRESS. THE GREATEST MF.CHANTCAL IL_tt. V SI ON OF MODERN TIMES. The Wonderful Australian Scenery, paintefl by an artist who loves his work, Mi: JOHN BRUNTON. A Story the old Folks Love, and th_ Young Folks Enjoy. REMEMBER — THE LAST FAREWELL NIGHTS. Box Plan at Wildiuan's (Reserved Seat! 4.y. m Day Sale Tickets at H.M. Cafe. TTiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Tn_ NEW DRAMA. NEW PLAYS AND OLD FAVOURITES. DRAMA TO-DAY. Drama to-day is of the order that t_ uubKe the o.d scheme of story, whica depended on its set scenic b_c_groi_u_ and some huge sensational eaect ta tide over the blemishes of the plot. Modern dramatists are attempting ta create a natural atmospheric stofy, containing the attributes relative to tli« people of the world, which surely dig. close, more True Drama than that em. ana ling from the brain of any Colo*. sus of Fiction. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Lessee, Mr Bailey Under the Direction of ALLAN EAMILTOS RUPERT CLARKE, JOHN WREN, MEYNELL AND GLNX'S DRAMATIC CO, Commencing TY7EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER OA THE OPENING PRODUCTION. THE OPENING PRODUCTION. Messrs Meyuell aud Guun's Immensely Sn» eessttil Product ion of 3. A. Campb—Ts Dciightiul and Sympathetic Play, THE LITTLE BREADWINNER Till-: LITTLE BREADWINNER THE LITTLE BREADWINNER (For Four Nights Only). Tbe Beloved of all Child Characters,' MEG. THE LITTLE B READ WINNER, LITTLE OUEENTE WILLIAMS. AN AUSTRALIAN RECORD! Three Hundred Performances to Date. Three Hundred Performances to Date. A TRUE STORY WITH TRUE CHAI'.ACTERS. A MAGNIFICENT AND REPRESENT-. TIVE CAST, Including MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. The Box Plan opens at Wildman anS Arey's Monday Morning next- No booking fee. POPULAR PRICES! POPULAR PRICES! 3/. 2,. 1..-. Early Doors, Back Stalls and Gallery, 64 extra. Touring Manager, W. J. LINCOLN; WAITEMATA SOCIAL CLUB'S DANCE, TO-NiGUT. iv St. George's Had. Ne» North-rd. Dancing, _ p.m. Genus. 1/6.— A Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held ou FRIDAY, Oct. 9th. Double Tickets 5/, Siugle 3/6, Ladies 2/. A Prize will be give. for the Best-dressed I_idy and Gentleman.-. WM A. KNOX. Secretary. . ———___——-_----—» TEJiDEKS. TENDERS will be received for Pl_mbin_ aud Bricklaying at new House, CecilI road. Epson* meat- Cucksoy's Store). —Apply ion job. No lender necessarily accepted, ii BriceTbcildings in UPPER~QUE__STREET. Tenders for tho above are invited np ta TUESDAY, 20th September, at Noon. JOHN M. WALKER, Architect His Majesty's Arcade. /TVO BUILDERS, i BUILDING IN QUEEN-ST. ■ . The time for receiving tenders for tho above is Kxtended to Noon of MONDAY, October sth. EDW. MAHONEY AND SONS, Architects, Queen-st. nr*. O B U i L D E X -. RESIDENCE AT HAMILTON. Tenders are invited for thp above, duett my Omce, at Noon, on MONDAY, 5-1 October. Plans at National Chambers, Swanson-st.. and at the offices of MesstS Watts aud Broadfoot. Solicitors, Hamilton.. JOHN" MITCHELL Architect 7 and 8. National Chambers, Swanson-fa m E X D E R S. TENDERS will be received until noon ot 2Sth September for the Erection aM Alteration of Bottie Store at Kbyber Pass. LABOUR ONLY. The Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plan an* specification at the office of The Greal Northern Brewery, Ltd., Khyber Pass. 7p E N D E BTendors are invited for tbe Purchase to* Removal of a School Building, suitable for Hal! Pie. to seat about 200. at present adjoining the Kingsland Cburcb. Partly lars from Mr Mausell. Bootmaker. Kingsland, where tenders may be deposited op to Noon on SATURDAY. October ord. The highest or any tender not necessarily a<> VITAITF.MATA COUNTY COUNCIU Teudcrs will be received up till TBI:?* DAY. October Ist next, for the follow-* No. 124.-Small Bridge at No. 125.— Approach to F it-pa trick s ViMO, No. 12G -- b l-\iVmation of Wither's-rd., *w"* kumetc. , . _~t No. 127 — Grading Hill on Leeces-rd., w» kumete. . . u nt L Nos. 12S and 120.—Road formation at »uwwa i. rf Plans and Specifications n" a *"„ be , se _r.J_ County .filce, and of 124 at Mr Dye ; Store. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ilCl ' , * I ' lf " J ' GERALD A. JACKSON. County EngineCT^ pO O T iTr TILES (EXOUSffIAy LARGE SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. 40/ a Square. II LESLIE FRIEND. I 104. Victoria Arcade. Auckland. _

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 230, 25 September 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 230, 25 September 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 230, 25 September 1908, Page 8