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' ■'.- ■-'-•- .-■'■•- - - ■■ . '.. ?l . S - THE' "pETE-/ pAN -goo-:; 1. GRAND HOLIDAY MATrVPE" TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTER. ~ NOON. Commencing at ■ 2 sharp " CHILDREN HALF-PRICE _6 A_L\ PARTS. . Adults as Usual. fflS MAJESTY'S ~~ T-CEATRm *-*■ Lessee. Mr C. R. Bailey. - Direction, Mr. J. c Williamson. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 PUNCTUALLY. And Every Night until Further Notic* |-_ mr. j. c. wi_j___Boj{':'-;'1 Presents _ J. M. Barries World-famous PhanU§y ; ; _ "PETER PAN." '"" 3. c "PETER PAN." "PETER PAN." THE WORLD'S ONE INCOMPABA_t_ FAIRY SUCCESS. . .-•■••• T Auckland is demonstrating its -Bnrec—i' ; tion by T* Jf PACKING H.M. THEATRE TO o- OVERFLOWING. D -IT IS A UNIQUE, BEAUTIFUL, -__,_>. "> BR ILLIANT PLAY, " : Worthily interpreted by "J MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S " s . SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY. d The "Star" says: — "It is a play" A n ~ children ■ should be taken to see; it Jg-j phantasy every grown-up should : make * a - point of enjoying.", ' ■ - ). Jy ■' ..'■' The "Herald" says: —• " —'eter Pan" is a sheer delight to all who have: c-U-rea ■ in their homes, or hope some.day to.hart them, and to those men and women "wh* '• 4 have any remembrance of their ojr_ ___.'■■! hood." ... "... r. Prices: 5/, 3/. 1/. * .-" Early Doors. 6d Extra. 7, Box Plans at Wlldman and Arey's. - Day Sales at MaftellTs, opposite NattOMl-'"----y Bank. : .c . . _-- ; 1 T"ANTERN LECTURE by.MR W. BRADi- A- LEY, of Egypt - . I ST. JAMES' HALL, Wellington**. :- TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), ,7.30 P.M. " t > ~A** ]y-u_PHY, "' 3 M E T_ OBACE JJLNT. Assisted by - r ME H. BARRY. CONEY. CHORAL HALL. V' ,j MONDAY NEXT, MAY 2. - •/ s Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. - c ■ ' i ... ,''■„' a .. ■■ LECTURES. ' A 'PUBLIC LEC TU Sl' B -*• By MR. 3. R. THOMSON . , (Organising Lecturer ion the Xheosop-tad ■ Society),' Entitled, .'.The Meaning of Life in .the - Light of Theosophy," - Will be given in the Waitemata Post (Fore* ; . Hall, DEVONPORT, ' TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. ' ' Questions Invited. v > Collection to. Defray Expensed; -«B l-C-TCS, EXCURSIONS, ETC ■■ — ; — ——— —•■■;■ ■-;'• rTTHE NEWMARKET RAILWAY FISHING CLUB.:ore closing the season,with an All-night Excursion, leaving North'cota :.,.' Ferry Tee at 11 p.m. TO-MORROW,, per s.s. HIRERE. A few tickets" are Fare 7/6.- Bait and light refreshments pro- " 7 idsd - . ■'■.'"' V" 78 T • ■•' ' ■ .. L. .-. -.- . ,_ _. \. --:;; TENDERS. ■'rTtEN_»B_#. wanted: .for" —--_«__-_ij- ; ■A. stable. —Apply, .Saturday afternoon,.^ corner Kings—nd and.-Mt. Ai-ertrf— ai- ■■-: 37 . " T"~NDERS... wanted for Painting and ' ■*-. Plumbing-to-house.—T. B. Jacobseh; "- Architect, Palmerston Buildings. Close Monday, 7 p.m. . _________________^ rteXDERS_ ■ wanted foF^~S_—ingT—3s "- v A Plumbing 2 houses.—T. B: Jacobseh, -' Architect, Palmerstdn 'Buildings...' 'Close'Monday* 11 a.m... ' rr_iNDEES close-Wednesday, May 4, - for A Painting, Plum—ng, and .'Bricklaying to new house. Plans on job; Rahiri-nL, Green Lane; or J. T. Mantell, Arnold-at, Grey Lyni- -■■■,-. .-..-,-_. -■■-■■js.-;.' TO BUILDS R ; :s'# '. . ' Tenders will be received up to noon of . THURSDAY, May sth, for Alterations and Additions (in Wood), to a/Bufldlng. in East• ' St., Newton. '-~' ~ '.':, Plans, etc., at our' Officas, Swanson-sfc ' EDW.. MAHONEY" ___>' SON; Architect!u ' ."-i • • ■-- - . .■■■■■■-.. •_. : rp O P• -A I ':_?•■ a?- E- -R "8 - 1 - -: -, -;.-, •'", WANTED— ' __ND_RS FOR PAiNTING ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS- TO _t___AßY-'8 BLDGS., Coiner of Dominion . and Va_jy rds., Mt RoskUl. Close SATU-DAS NEXT, 10 aan. GEO. HAT-HER,. Builder and Land Agent;- Eden-Terrmr—.-' T N BAN K'E :.U .P. 03 C_V ; EST—T-JOF W. F. DARBY, -OBV -Jm AUCKLAND, MERCHANT. SEPA_LATE TENDE—S will be received ; at my Oflice, Cv West, • Auc-land. .' up till Noon, of MONDAY, tide 2nd day of May, _)10, for th c Assorte & -Warehouw Stock of the above Estate, consis—_g of:—• L Electroplate and Jewellery---,-. £2039 2. Fa—cy-Goods ......._, , 106S' 3. Drapery 1034 c 4.. B.C. Church Goods . 670 5. Crockery and Fu_ais_ings_-._.„ 336 6. Boots . T92 : 7. Fur—i.ture and Linoleums 153 : 8. Furs -_7' 9. Cigarettes and Tobacco (in,bond) --1568 10. Warehouse and Office -Furniture -•: , and Fittings /--, ■, ' , 1080' The stock has been taken under the control of _—: W. R. Holmes, Accountant, prior to the adjudication. AltT—fngh inter—ding purchasers should make separate offers, offers for the whole as a going concern w_l be f_vo_rably coasidered. . ■'...'-.,, \ Stock Sheets and. Terms and Conditiohs'.'■■' of Tender can be seen at the Warehonse, Darby ; st., Auckland. A deposit in cash or a bank cheque equal fo 20 per cent' of ■ the -amount tendered, must accompany each tender. ** The highest or any tender not _ec__x_j; : accepted. ;;S .... E. .. ... . Offl—al Asslgi— _, Auckland, 22nd April, 1910. : BUH-DING. QONCRETHI . Is tha CHEAPEST KNOWN METHOD OF ERECTING PERMANENT BUILDINGa, It is Fireproof, Dampproof, Soundproof and Indestructible. Full information. available £roni -„,#'■ TT T ESLIE H 104, VICTORIA ARCADE, ATKSJ-OiD. m o B U I L D li R 8. . BEICKS. Lime, CEMENT, Scoria, Shingle, Pipes, Metal, Tanks, etc Quotations on acplication. WINSTONE, LTD., 44. Queen-st., opposite Smeeton'a.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 101, 29 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 101, 29 April 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 101, 29 April 1910, Page 10