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—— —————————————— — '-. AMUSEMENTS. "•! l : \ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. \ Lessee, Mr C. K. Bailey. DIRECTION OF WM. AJSDERSON. •> -k "\'r AC IV» -HON'S TpXQUISiTB \ ■ ■piCTTJHES. 1 " ICTURES. , I "THE BEST THE WORLD. PRODUCES. ,, " THIS (SATUItDAY) EVENING, JULY 9. THIS (SATURDAY) - EVENING, JULY- 9. MacMAHON'S - ' Fascinating Living Pictuie Reproduction of the stirring Australian Bushrangiug Romance. THE KELLY GANG. The Success of the THE KELLY GANG. Century. . - s THE KELLY GANG. Attracting the * THE KELLY GANG. Whole Community. THE KELLY GANG. Over 6000 Persona " THE KELLY GANG, ha v* witnessed thi3 THE KELLY GANG, truly delightful en- , THE KELLY GANG, tertainment dnring THE KELLY GANG. the Inst Three THE KELLY GANG. Nights. • An Entirely New and Charming Series of the .Latest Biograph Surprises constitute the first portion of the Programme. POPULAR PRICES: 2/, 1/, and 6d. •' Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Martelli's. MANAGERIAL. — "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE" will be revived during the Season. ■ ' ' ■ THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S"'* Makes her Debut AT HIS MAJESTY'S. AUCKLAND, a On MONDAY. JULY 18. ', "TIHE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." J- SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Plans for Six Performances will be opened at Wildman and Arey's on WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 13. "mHE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." , HUGH J. WARD'S SENSATIONAL LAUGHTER VEHICLE. IS - MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee C. R. Bailey. Sub-Lessee a"nd Manager, Hugh J. Ward. A MIGHTY. MERRY. LAUGHING SENSATION. • • Commencing > MONDAY,- JULY 18, MONDAY, JULY 18, And Following; Evenings. HUGH "J. WARD . HUGH J. WARD - ■ Presents his COMPANY OF COMEDIANS,. ■. • . including MISS GRACE PALOTTA MISS' GRACE PALOTTA And the Popular Australian ArtistSj MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS /MAUD CHETWYND, ' Supported by Brilliant Company of Comedians, In The Hilarious; Side-splitting Piece of Farcical Extravagance, "THE GIKL FROM RECTOR'S," • "THE GIKL FBOM HECTOE'S," : "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," By Paul 31. Potter (Author of "Trilby.") - , A Comedy of International Fame. ' •■"- THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," ) Laugiter Holding Both. Its Sides. ) PRICES — 5/, 3/, 1/. Usual Early Doors, WALTER MONK, Touring Manager. "rpHE \ GIRL FROM RECTOR'S."----j "I Love my. wife, but oh, yon kid." "MIHE GIKL : FROM RECTOR'S."- ---• Hugh J. Ward's Latest Galloping Farce; I "mHE GIRL FROM HECTOR'S." "RECTOR'S" The Gayest and Most Brili "RECTOR'S" liant Restaurant in. America. NEW YORK MAXIMS. "rpHE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S. ,, JL IT'S A SNIPPER. DRAMATIC ART, PUB-Lic." SPEAKING-; ELOCUTION, PHYSICAL. CULTURE, t ,and ELECTRIC MASSAGE. Study under B. Alfred Price, Caxton Chambers, Swanson> St. Postal. Address, Bos. 574, ,G.P.O. : H43 TEI'S TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE; PONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND - " RHETORIC CLUB I ........ Will, read - : . - "T>AOLO AND "CARANCESCA" • (With Incidental Music, under direction of Herr Wielaert), ~- , FRIDAY NEXT, July 15, at 8. x Admission, Sixpence. AZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE. —Tiie successful. Competitors in both, the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE and RUNNING TARGETS Competitions this- week . will be awarded 10/ and 5/, first and second prizes; while the winner of the Aggregate " Bull's-Eye Match will receive a set of FISH • SERVERS in case. ..,'■•-.- . Last Week's Matches resulted as follows; iMr S. Elliott being the successful CoinpeH- :■ tor in the RUNNING TARGETS QUARTER- • LV CHAMPIONSHIP, he received a GOLD • MEDAL. Captain Skinner, and Mr Wynne ' Gray won the first and second prizes re- - speetiyely in the SIX-SHOT B ULL'S-E YJS Match: Messrs D.' Waugh and A. Mackie came first , anil second in the .'RUNNING " TARGETS Match, while Mr Wynne Gray won the* AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE Coni- • petition iwith a score of 406 Bull's-eye's. * :___> a - v c i * G *~ ; .MR. E. A. WILLIAMS, Professor of Dane- | ing, at .Formers' Hall, Onehunga, Every ".! Tuesday Evening, 7 to 10.45. Elementary ' and advanced. Terms, etc., Academy, S, :, Upper Queen-street, Auckland. ' [t\ AN C. % X O. J MISS AND MR/ G-ELHOR (Piano and Violin) are open for Engagements tot ? Dances, Socials, Balls. Term's moderate.— Apply ••α-he Elite,"- Yates' Buildings, Queeaet.; or 238, Karangahape-rd., Newton. . a— : ; 1 1VT RS - RE^K °LDS will commence , her*-' IVX Second Quarter in -Society of . Arts 1 Hall, FRIDAY,. July Bth, when she will introduce the Latest -English, American, - and Continental Ballroom Dance for Adults. Juvenile—Ponsonby—SATUltDAY, 10 till noon. Personal application"— necessary.—■ Terms, etc., " "MARERE," WANGANUI- • AVENUE, PONSONBY. AUCKLAND MUSICAL AND LITERABS COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. NOW READY. "/COMPETITIONS QOURIER." Mailed Free to Any Address. Price, Three " pence. Containing Complete List of Classes, >' Alterations, Additions, Special Prizes, Extra , Conditions, Text of Elocutionary Teat > Pieces, also ': ' 0 ~ OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM. '< Write or Call, . gCOTT QOLVILLE, . 'MANAGING SECRETAiRT, . 26, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON-S5-.. ' AUCKLAND. \ EDWARD POORE, Solo Flautist, • teaches Flute and Piccolo. Address: 10, Burgoyne-st., Newton, off Newton-rd., near Reservoir. 1 THE KENNEL. ; A UCKLAND T7"ENNEJ> QLUB. A NNUAL Q<HOW. ROBERTSON'S , BUILDINGS, Next Grahame's Bond. ... . FRIDAY AND . SATURDAY, JULY 29 and 30, 1910. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, JULY' 13, 1010, witli the Secretary, J. W. JAMISON, Empire Buildings, Swanson-st. Admission, 1/. PHOTOGRAPHY ELLERBECK, Photographer of Children, NEWTON. - Printed and Published for the Proprietors, D "The Brett l'rintinc and Publishing Company Limited," by Henry Brett, of Lake Takanuna, Journalist, at the .Office of the Coinpnny. Suortland-st.. Auckland. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1910.:

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 161, 9 July 1910, Page 10

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