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AMUSEMENTS. ; Hl® aiAJiESTre THEATROE. The Oarke and 'ileynell Company open at His 'Majesty's Theatre to-night in Hall Caine's. successful drama, "Pete, "Mr. H. K. JEloberts will appear in 'the name 'part, and .Miss Beatrice pay as Kate Cregeen. The box-plan is at Wildman. and Arey's. WEST'S PICTURES. ' - A-'crowaed and enOrasiastic audience greeted tlie new programme by Wests: Ltd., at the Royal Albert Hall last night One is transported, so to speak, into distant c lands, where scenes of majestic grandeur i F are vividly portrayed. Sucli a .scene <is j ■ "Old Delhi Kuins" ia viewed with wonder j and uiroazcmcnl: at tQii aDcieTit arcllitecttire that has stood lor centuries. The other subjects are startlinjv instructive, and extremely amusing.' The same programme .. .will-be repeated to-tiight. / ■ ~ —— ' I OPERA HOUSE. The exceptionally good programme at 'the Opera House attracted another large audience at the Opera Bonse last night, and ex- .' pressions of approval were both cordial and .' frequent. A matinee is announced lor tomorrow. ' TIVOLI THEATRE, The audiences at the Tlvoli Theatre nightly continue to be interested and mystified by the' wonderfnl feats of Parker, the man who cannot be bound. The picture programme is also an excellent one. THE HIXKS. Yesterday saw a good attendance at the I Prince's Rink, the number of ladies present ■ ibetng particularly noticeable. The . children's carnival is to take place on Saturday 18th. I. There should be a large attendance at the j Glideaway this evening, when a special at- ; traction will he the one mile rintins championship. A large number of entries have / been received, and an exciting contest should be seen. SO.CIETY OF ARTS. The exhibition of-pictures in the Auddand Society of Arts building continues to attract a considerable number of visitors daily. Yesterday the exhibition was. well . patronised, and the visitors expressed frequent and cordial appreciation of th e real merit of some of the paintings hung. '■'• ' MUSICAL RECITAL. On Friday evening we will hare presented to us a musical programme of exceptional merit by iitss llary Cooper and Cyril Towsey, who will have the assistance of the Auckland Liedertafel, under the conductorship of Prof. W. E. Thomas, Mus. Bac, Oxon. Privileged critics who have heard 1 _ Miss Cooper within the last week speak of her magnificent voice and perfect enuncia-' tlon while her interpretation is most artistic, with, 'cello obligate by Mr. J. Palalret. According to llhe advance booking there will be but few vacant seats, and the management desire to remind, intending patrons that seats may be reserved at Widman and Arey's. _' ... !: - ,"\ '■■ : 'Ferdinand Theodore Wahxen, aged 50, a native -of >Switzerland, was found dead in bed at his house in Portland-road, Wiangaxei, yesterday evening by a neighbour. He had been, in New Zealand for 20 years;—seven at WhangareL He was a widower. An inquest is unnecessary, as "Wairren'-Shad lately been attended by Dr. Hall for heart disease. TAH.OBETG. "WHERE'S MR. BROWN GONE?" That's what tlie master tailor said to his cutter last -week. "Where's-Mr. Brown gone?" Mr,! Browa was one of his best .easterners. • Paid the tailor £5 5/ foe his suit every novr and again. . "Where's Mr. Brown gone I" " Gone to George Davies'," - said the cutter. The GEORGE BATHES WiT of making suits and charging prices is forever winning -nm-n over. My ' hnsiness leaps- ahead -with liig atrid.es. X expect it to. I aan giviag value at a price, that enables mc to feel absolutely CERT All* of increased trade. And Km getting it. For 63/ I am making suits to Peaspjc tailor—made to your order of new materials in smart designs——with good linings and first-class workmanship put into them. ■ -■ •. • That's £S less than you'd pay far such a suit at the ordinary tailor's. 55/, 63/, 75/ FOR A GEORGE DAVIES SUIT. Order one to-day. My guarantee secures .yon complete satisfaction, or your money refunded. GEO. OAVES, LTD. THE MODES!? TATLOK, 46, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLA3SJ3. Koarest Branches at Thames, Whangaroi, and Waihi. TMvtj-mix. other. Bzanchea tjtvo«Kho«t Hear Zealand. * '■■/"■ ' ■ ■■■■ ' ; - : ;';

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 133, 7 June 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 133, 7 June 1910, Page 6