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V ) amusements.' JJIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE, Lessee, C. R. Bailey. Direction, Henry Hayward. No Matter, Rain or Fine, WESTS PICTURES ALWAYS SHINE}. ANOTHER LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTM AUDIENCE, W0 In spite of the pouring rain, at the ' PRE-EMINENT PICTURE PARAGON WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES WESTS PICTURES. WESTS PICTURES! WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. ">'« WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURFa WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. THE ACME OF EXCELLENCE. A MENU OF MOVING PICTURE GEMg. Which surpasses the expectation of th« most fastidious eplcura, FROM ENTREE TO SWEETS, ? A MAGNIFICENT PICTORIAL PEABT DELIGHTFUL DRAMA ENTERTAINING INDUSTRY, EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL, HILARIOUS HUMOUR. ALL OF THE VERY BEST. APPROPRIATE ORCHESTRAL ACCOM PANIMENTS. vwm. -jIfONSTER JITATTNEB, SATURDAY, 2.30. Prices: Dress.Circle 2/; Stalls 1/; FffmHy Circle 6d. * Q H 0 R A H ALU MONDAY, AUGUST 30. . s QRAND QONCEBX, In aid of the GRAFTON-ROAij lu.ji.L.ixojJlST CHURCH ORGAN FUND. _ . PROGRAMME. Anthem tor aoio and Chorus—"o Sing ts vrou" (Uouuod), CHOIR itfO - Organ Solo—bonaia, Laxghetto, and v'inklt tcappocei), ■ mm.. l..__. Ml_Gl.__..,. *- Part.oous —--iixceisior-' usauej, _j___^t__i OliUiß -MLN'IS VOiCEfc. **£ Song—-ihe Desert" (Emmanuel). ■ Rliv ARTHLB MUXCHE_»L. " «?*• Quartet, flutes—-Souuelder No. '.' _.'• PUOR_, Gl.u_S, CART__. AND LAYER. -•*"• Part Song—"Hyuia to Music" (Duoiex BUCK), CHOIR. • .". Song—"Hush. Mc, O Sorrow" (Lord Somerset), MISS LAETITIA GARDNER. Violin _olu—"Meditation" (Gounod), H_BR A. 'L. (Pla.no ana Urgau Accompaniment). Part Song—"Flowret and Bird" (StorciU. SELiuCTJiD CHOIR MEN'S VOICES/ Recital—"Fifteen Minutes With Dickens." REV. H. R. DBWBBURY. " Aria—"lf With All Your Hearts" (Mendels. sohn), MR. WM. ASu?EJALL. Part Song—"Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid?" (Caldicott), CHOIR. Flute Solo—"The' Wind Among the Trees" (Brlccialdl), MR. G. W. POORE (Accompanist,. Mr. \W. Fishwick).' Song—"The Gladiator" i Adams), REV. ARTHUR MITCHELL. Chorus—"Hallelujsh" (Bcnthoven), CHOIR. Accompanists—MESSßS. _, E. MIDGLEY AND H. E. SIMMONDB.: ,l 'Doors open 7.15; Seats Reserved to 7.55 p.m. Cars from and to'all Suburbs as usual. Tickets, 1/; Booking, 6d extra.! May bt obtained from Sunday-school Union, Messrs. Eady and Co., and from Wild man and Arey, where Seats may be Reserved. •JJURSES* INVITATION BALL. CHORAL HALL, SEPTEMBER 16; 1909. Object: To raise Funds for Nurses' Club Room. Late Cars will be arranged for to suit convenience of guests, i • ■ ■ ■ MRS A. 8. BEDFORD •President, i MRS HUGHES-JONES," j MISS E. L,.WYATT, . ~W . Hon. Secretaries. R F. H. MORTON, A. Mus., Certificated Pianist, Trinity College, London, is prepared to accept Engagement* as Concert Soloist or Accompanist.. Address: St. Cecilia School of Music. Tabernacle Buildings. ■ __ "CSOCIAL TANGLES." — Professor Bick- *-> erton will Lecture on this sublet. at. Royal Albert Kail, Sunday Evenlng, ( 4t BAZAARS. .>'::■:'; gT-A-K OF T>DEN TODGI, Loicl.FAND AUCKLAND TCTOOTBALL A SSOCIAA Q.RAND TJAZAAR AND A RT TTNIOIT, IN ST. JAMES' HALL. WELLINGTON-ST., fpO-DAY, TjTOIDAY AND, QATURDAY. ART UNION PRIZES VALUED AT £80. GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMMES EVERY EVENING. SIDE SHOWS — Art Gallery, Punch and Judy, Shooting Gallery, Goal-kicking Competitions, Bran Tubs, Fish Ponds, Christmas Tree. Aunt Sally. Open from 3 p.m. to ,5 p.m. Dally; 7.30 to 10 p.m. Each Evening. ,' Admission: Afternoons, Free; Evening, 66 or Art Union Ticket. LECTURES. YM. C. A H A L U • Direction, Henry Hayward. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. Prices: 2/ and 1/. Tickets at Wildman ac" Arey's. SCIENCE T ECTCRE. PROFESSOR BICKERTON, "THE ROMANCE OF MANKIND.- .-. On SUNDAY, at 7.30, at the Royal Albeit HaU, Professor Bicker ton will speak upon "THE SOCIAL TANGLE." TENDERS. rpBNDERS wanted for Building Chimneys and Painting Residence, Auckland-rd., near Royal Oak.—R. M. Barr, Builder, Onehunga. mOBUI L DE R & HOUSE. SEA VIEW-RD., REMUERA.: Tenders for the above will be receive*" up to noon FRIDAY, September 10th, 1909. B. C. CHILWELL. A.8.1.8.A., Architect. . Phoenix Buildings, Queen-st. I N 5 E R~ 8 Required for Lease of Paddock, about 53 acres, at Southdown, between Railway and Great South-road, for 12 months from Ist September, 1909. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be delivered at the Office of the Union Oil, Soap, and Candle Co., Ltd., Lower Al-bert-st., Auckland, by Noon, 28th Inst 81 /-IITY OF AUCKLAND, TENDERS FOR WATER PIPES, etc . Tenders will be received in the Towa Clerk's Office until 4 o'clock P-m. _*• THURSDAY, 21st October, 1909, for thj Supply and Delivery of CAST IR°*" WATER MAINS, SPECIAL CASTINGS, VALVES, etc Plan and specification may be seen 1» the Waterworks Engineer's Office, Cool St., Auckland. : HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. August 26th, 1809. .;£-"" ' '— POSTS. POSTS. POSTS. , 3000 to choose from In Purirl, Totara, and Hobarts. SAM. WHITE AND SONS, Customs-street West. 'Phone 708. 144

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 8

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