AMUSEMENTS. fJIHDE BELLA BOX PLANS Now Open at WILDMAN AND AREY'S. MATINEE, SAT. NEXT, MAY 29, at L 45. Children, Half-price All Parts. OpEBAa o tj s a Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gunn Season. Managing Directors: CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. Business Manager: Geo. D. Portns. EVERY EVENING, AT rr AST EVERY EVENING AT • •*«>• The Operatic Spectacular Pantomime Extravagansa, CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA CINDERELLA CINDERELLA. A WONDERFUL TRIUMPH. A WONDERFUL TRIUMPH. Starting ANOTHER SENSATIONAL RECORD. ANOTHER SENSATIONAL RECORD. EVERYONE DELIGHTED EVERYONE DELIGHTED SOMETHING NEW IN PANTOMIMES SOMETHING NEW IN PANTOMIMES MEYNELL AND GUNN'S MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO ENGLISH COMIC OPERA Co! Have scored A BRILLIANT AND POPULAR SUCCESS. A BRILLIANT AND POPULAR SUCCESS. Everything to Charm the Eye and Ear. Everything to Charm the Eve and Ear. PROCRASTINATING PARTIES WHO HAVE FAILED TO TAKE TIME BY THE MARCEL WAVE, AND BOOKED THEIR SEATS HAD BETTER DO SO IMMEDIATELY, AND SAVE ALL TEARS, FEARS, DOUBTS, GOOSEFLESH, AND HEARTBURN, BOOKING NOW AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. Recollect CINDERELLA WAS CROWDED TO CINDERELLA WAS CROWDED TO CAPACITY CAPACITY LAST NIGHT, And will continue so for VERY MANY NIGHTS TO COME. Pantomime Prodnced under the Stage Direction of CHARLES WENMAN. AUGMENTED OPERA ORCHESTRA, Under th* Baton of A'ICTOR CHAMPION. Prices: 6/, 4/, 2/. NO EARLY DOORS. Day Sales at Carter's and Groves', opp. Opera House. Doors open at 7. Carriages at 10.50 p.m. Touring Manager. G. HOMAN BARNES. A UCKLAND SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY] ■ cx - —First Reading this season. V.M.C.A. Hall THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING May 25, "Henry 1V.." Part I. New subscribers can be enrolled at Upton and Co.'s. Immediate application necessary. "VrUSIC—A Course' of Ten Consecutive -"A Piano Lessons, given Dally, One Guinea. Term begins To-day. Beginners especially. The dullest can learn.—Joseph Banneker Adger, Hoffman's, Queen-st, LECTURES. TO-NIGHT. . Onehunga Congregational Church.—MlSS ADA WARD. ex-Actress Evangelist. Lecture, "Incidents Kroin My Life." 7 THE Rev. Poole, of Fiji, will give his Thrilling Lecture, beautifully illustrated, Pltt-st. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 38 EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. mHE OCTH A NNUAD INHIBITION IS OPEN DAILY, 12.30 to 5 and 7.30 to 10 p.m., j AT THE SOCIETY'S GALLERY, I COBURG-ST., j ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. On WEDNESDAY, Tea will be dispensed In the Afternoon, and Refteshments in.the Evening, by the Ladies of. the Society.' S. STUART. Sec. A.S.A. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES BY MASTERS OF THE ENGLISH , AND FOREIGN SCHOOLS, I Direct from SACKVILLE GALLERY, LTD. Piccadilly, London. Admission Free. SACKVILLE GALLERY, 62, City Chambers (Self's Corner), lift to 4th floor. Gallery Open 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.. Picture Valuers. A. ROBINS, Australasian Representative. 41 WINTER SHOW. AUCKLAND TT7INTER TfjXHIBITION. TJAILWAY TX7HARF. 24 th t0 29 th - Admission 1/; Season Tickets 5/. EDWIN HALL. Sec Telephone 1528. INTER SHOW.—Visitors from country would do well to look in before returning home. We are offering, during sale, goods at absolute Slaughter Prices. Please note: Sox 1/6, now 3 pre. for 2/6; heavy wool Underpants, 5/6, now 2/11; Working Shirts, 4/6, now 2/3; Neglige Fashion and Tennis Shirts, 5/6, now 2/6. —Mcßride, The Tailor, and Outfitter, Victoria-street. ■ =3 SPORTING. __ ____i ■V-ORTH \TEW r/EALAND /"iOURSING QLUB. OTA.HUHU MAIDEN STAKE, £_f?A 37 — DOGS —37 *'"«• To be held at MIDDDEMORE PARK, OTAHUHU. On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 26, MAY 29. Special Train to the Ground, 1.30 p.m. Return Fare, 1/6, Admission 1/. Ladies Free. , C. R. TAPPER, Hon. Secretary. t LUNCHEON AND TEA BOOMS. E. S. W ILES ' : WEST END BAKERY, THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Small Goods delivered to all parts of city and subuibs. Order from onr well known van or shop, or ring up 2612, Prompt Delivery. 11383 mHE LOTOS LUNCHEON AND TEA X ROOMS; Ist Floor Partridge's Buildings, Queen-st. Morning and Afternoon Tea. Light Hot Luncheon: Frivate Supper Parties. YOUR Friends will be delighted to get a capy of the "Illustrated Guide to Auckland." Obtainable at the "Star" Office and ail Stationers. Price 2/,
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 123, 25 May 1909, Page 8
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