AMUSEMENTS. JJIS " MAJESTY'S THEAIRB, RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDa MEYNELL SEASON. IT'S A GREAT ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS. THE SAME GOOD OLD NOTICE. STANDING ROOM ONLY. H. E. ROBERTS And BEATRICE DAI In ... "T> E T B." "X c T E." A Play of strong human interest, pa»6ion, pathos, and power, with a romantic lore element, and A HAPPY ENDING. No wonder that Thousands nightly endeayonr — for it is but barren endeavour to late arrivals — to see this magnificent Play. Dramatised from "The Manxman," by Hail Came and L. M. Parker. ' , An Exposition of the Most Vivid and -, it Realistic in Acting. The Fall of each Cnrtain was marked by an outburst of Applause and Appreciation that, at the end of the last Act, culminated in A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM. H.. R.ROBERTS as PETE QUILLIAM BEATRICE DAY as KATE CREGEE2S Supported by THE STRONGEST ORGANISATION 1 TOURING AUSTRALASIA. CURTAIN RISES AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. ' Plan open at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Martelli's. PRICES — 4/, 2/6, aod 1/. Early Doors, to Stalls and Family Circle; 6d extra. J. E. MOORE, Business Manager. DRAMATIC ART, PUBLIC SPEAKING* ELOCUTION, PHYSICAL. CULTURE, and ELECTRIC MASSAGE. Study under F. Alfred Price, Caxton Chambers, SwansonSt. Postal Address, Bos 5T4, G.P.O. H43 OCTAL - and Dance In Foresters' Hall, Edinbnrg-st., FRIDAY, 10th June, at 8 p.m. Good Music and Refreshments, — . Tickets 1/-. . 4A ' EDWARD POOB-H, SOLO FLAUTIST. TEACHES FLUTE AND PICCOLO. Address: 10 BURGOYNE-ST., NEWTON Off Newton-rd, near Reservoir. J) a 5t c i n ~lf. : MISS AND MR. GELHOE (Piano ana Violin) are open for Engagements ios Dances, Socials, Balls. Terms moderate.—. Apply "The Elite," Yates' Buildings, Queen--Bt.; or 238, Karangahape-rd., Newton. O L L E R SKATES, Winslow and Union Hardware. Plain and Ball Bearings. J. C. PELHAM AND SONS, Importers, 150, Victoria-st. West. II GYMNASTICS. T EYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, J- , POSSOXBY. Director: PROF. POTTER. BROF. POTTER begs to announce to all his old and intending pupils that he hat decided to recommence teaching at the Leys Institute Gymnasium, and will be Iα attendance at the Gymnasium Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings, from 7.30 to 9; also Saturday Morning,' ,' from 11 to 12.30, for the purpose of enroll-. ' ing pupils. PHOTOGRAPHY t ELLERBECK, Photographer of Children, ~ , NEWTON. BOOTS AND SHOES. miYLOK'S - BOOT EL A T..TO t No Boots so reliable as the Celebrate<Ji_, TAYLOR-MADE BRAND. _ TRY THEM. j TAYLOR, Newton* ; , TBJtPEKS. mBNDEBS wanted for Draining New : J- House, BriVton-rd., Mt. RoskilU— ply on premises. _ ;_j rj\ O~ B U I L D B. S. S« Tenders will be received np to noon erf! WEDNESDAY, the loth inst, for Alterations to the Bank of New. Zealand- Build* ings, Queen-st. ; _ Plans at our Offices, Swanson-st. • EI>W. MAHONEY, α-tmtv sosr, Architects. ' _}. 0 B U I L~D B X S. ■. BRICK BUILDING AT NGABDAWAHLSi The time for receiving tenders for tha above Is extended to Noon of THURSDAYS. ■ » the 16th inst. EDW. MAHONEY AND SON, ~ Architects, ' Swanson-st. rp o con tb.a cxo a,s. EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND ALTEKAh . TIONS TO WAREHOUSE, CDSXOM&^t, Tenders for the above trill be recerra4 until noon on TUESDAY, 14th June. J. CURRIE, I j Architects ,j Camden Chambers, Qneen-st. ITTENDERS INVITED FOR BUILDINQ J- ADDITIONS TO STABLBS, IN BRICK. Severn-st., off Khyber \Pa_>-rd. Close' at my Office, wm. Arcade, Nooa on. ilO2iDAY, 27th. i_s_ , 4 1 i T_;VE.MAY, j : f 'Phone 754. ' : L Architect* j "TkIRECT SUPPLY CO., LTD. 1J (US LIQUIDATION.) Tenders are inrited for the purchase, of; the balance of Stock in the undermentioned, Departments: — FURNITURE CARPETS AND FURNISHINGS MERCERY ... CLOTHING = };■ MANCHESTER It: HOSIERY, GEOVES. & RIBBONS " CORSETS AND UNDERCLOTHINGDRESS HABERDASHERY. Stock lists will be ready for inspection Jot '- FRIDAY, 10th inst., and Tenders will be returnable at noon on TUESDAY ii*i% inst. For the Liquidators, S. GEAY. ' TTOSPITAL AND. CHAEriABLH AID) BOARD. S Tenders arc invited for the following 'Services for the term of one year from July 1, 1910, viz.:— for the hospital, 'nujr.ses' homealexandra home, and costljjss . home. .. . ■-••: 'GROCERIES, BREAD, MEAT. FOWLS, ICE. FISH. ■COAL, FIREWOOD. PRINTING, CAB HIRE, DRAPERY. . .- . WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS, ENAMELLED WARE. AISO, ■For RATIONS TO DESTITUTE PERSONS in the following Districts:—Auckland* ' ■ City and Suburbs., Devonport, Otahuhu, Onehunga, Panmure, Waiuku. Specifications, Conditions of Contracts, and Form of Tender, to be seen at the Board's Ofllce, High-st., where Tenders must be lodged before Noon of MONDAY, 20th June, 1910. By Order of the Board. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary, , Auckland, June 9, 1010. ;•
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 135, 9 June 1910, Page 10
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