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AMUSEMENTS. FT 18 MAJESTY'S-- thib»»_.T a - I*ssee,^ l _RyB a Uey™ BATB,t i RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYBW ' B TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGH^ And for a Limited Number of Nights, J Q-EORGE - . ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY 1 COMPANY, wau! ' u * > Including MISS BEATRICE n_\V a«™. *'"',' MR GEORGE WiL^CGhly^V „,,. , „ WUI present ' That Funniest of all Funmakerg,'■•• ' JJAPPENED TO TONEa.* m w__.c_ CAST 0F CHARACTERS: JO ™S ....... MR GEO. WILLODGHBT (Who travels for a Hynmbook Houma V Ebenezer Goodly .... Mr fedS S(A Professor of AnatonJ - Vbfe ' V Z^H^^" io^» ' ' S^uwtt^Hi..-'';-M k^ taA Cissy (Ebenezer'sWirrd). .Miss Amy Willtrt '". Marjorie . ..-..Miss Aguls *2g . (Ebenezer's Daughter) - Minerva .... ........... Miss Florence LelgH ai ,-'■' „i • ( ?. benezer ' s Daughter) •',. . AITI S!V Starlight ... ,v, Miss Nellie Mortyn. , (Mrs Goodly's Sister) ' y * Helma (aberrant) Miss Stella Payter .- SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. j Place: New York City. Time: The Present The Scenery by Phil Goatcher; Preceded at 8 p.m. by I . '!'"SLIPPERY JIM." A Dramatic Buiglar. Episode in One Art. [ in which MISS < BEATRICE DAY will I Box Plan at Wlldman and Arey'g. I Day Sales. at; Martelli's (also Box PliM (To-day, after 12.30..a.m.). .:•.""■ ; Prices: 4/, V 6, and 1/. . Early Doors, Stalls and Family Circle, M I extra. Carriages, at 10.30."p.m. I J-- E.: MOORE. Business Manager. THREE LAMPS. "PONSONBY WINDSOR PICTURES. WINDSOR PICTURES. | . PICTURES. I Sole Proprietor . c. B. Jane* GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I Beetle Crusher's Clue. Jean Valgean, "" What « Wig. Will Do. Matchmaking. Under the Flag. Oh, So Sick! " ' Scenes: In'■ Darkest Africa. - Message of An Arrow. ' Perils, of .Practical Joke. A Modern Music Hall. The Stolen Heir. Cretna Green. i Make up our Great Programme -for >Tha I , Week. -, Change of Programme Every Saturday.- , Afternoon at 2.30. I Windsor Orchestra, under Miss J. Alersten. | Prices —1/ and 6d. Reserved Seats,-1/8, ■:■■...'.. at offlce. ','■"■>, i -' '; ' B. C. McEWAN, Manager. : ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAH CHURCH, JERVOIS-BD, PONSONBX THE RENDER: STAINERB ORATORIO, , H E Y-* R UC IF I X lON " " A H Bi" . V-'jR UCIPIXI ON * _ .'■-'.'■■ -IN THE CHURCH, ■ THURSDAY NEXT; DEC. 15th, at .8 p.m. - Soloists: Tenor,-m. Hi_gh Keith;: Baa, Mr. Horace Stebbing. Conductor: Mr.- W. T. -Sharp."• " Organist: Mr. ,W. Newma* : - All ■.Invited. Collection. "TVBBATE, commencing 14th, Choral Hall, AJ "Will Slhgfe -Tax. or Socialism Most Benefit the Workers?" : - .'SB ; - HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE. ; f The result of last week's comjHrtkiom / are as follows:—Mr.: G. Wakefield and Mr. iC. Duncomb came firs'- and second lespec-", tively in the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE Competition; Messrs. H. Smith and S. : -Hliott , came flrat and second in the RUNNING:-: TARGETS Competition; while Mr.; .Wynne . IC. S. Gray was the successful competitor in -.j '■ the . AGGREGATE. BULL'S-EYE Matdi, I with a- score of -238- bull's-eyes. . , The; successful Competitors iv both th* ' I SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE and BDUOWNO'",-':'.•■, TARGETS Compejtltons this week"will. be I awarded 10/. and 5/, first and second prixei; while - the' winner of the AGGREGATE 'BULL'S-EYE Match will receive .a.SOLID - ! I SILVER SPOON.

TV O N ' T F 0 ~.*• O' B'-I'^v THE GRAN© MOONLIGHT; CABNIVAIi ' In Aid of the Hospital Building Fond, ■.•■ :•■ : In the."' '."' . I > . --:..': BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS OF THE MATES - MISERICORDIAE HOSPITAL,•', Mountain-rd., . - •'■■' :'■','-'. '■ . ';•'■ 'on ' '.■ : ' ■ ■■. -- " 'TUESDAY, 13tt INST.! Monster Proprramme by Leading Local' : . ■■ ■ • Artists.,- At 8 p.m. . ' Garrison Band In Attendance.,.-; r\ no R ; A--'£ '"■■' "pf ah{ ■!*,'■< WEDNESDAY, 14th, ' arid' SATCBDAt, . iitfi inst., . ' .!•■'• :. : ' ; - . TWO NIGHTS' "QEBATB; ■ f J-JEBATE,:-; : . : •] Betwiea. MESSRS. ABTHOR "WITHT (Single Tax) and H. SCOTT-BBNNETT ■ (Socialism). :■ . . ; 'Subject: "WILL 1 SINGLE TAX OB SOCIALISM MOST . BENEFIT ■' TUB .'■' workers?" . : .:; ■■"".- Chair to-betaken kt 8 p.m. Admission by Silver Coin. ;. 51 . /Christmas ue ! cital of ■ sacbed : v- , music, ■■ ■ „■ ; DEVONPORT PREiSBYiBRIAN CHURCH, -MUDAY, l>Eli&YllBlvK 1«, ut 7.30 p.m. CttaiiUSES froih "Xlie Messiah," ;Cdiog, .. etc. Soloists: Misses Mary Cooper,•? C. B. StewiU-t, Ji. McKenzie, Muriel B:UT, Messrs.■■;.;.s A. K. Wrig-ley' and A. Wooller. Organlsi: Mr. G. H. Woolley.. Aceompauist: Mr. -Cyril STowsey. Conductor: Mr. J. F. EeunetU '-f 7 ' ■Collectiouin-ara>of Vlpe Ovgau Fund.; ■:j ■ABEAL-Batttepi: Giaute—Messrs. Arthur it*-- Withy and-Scott-Benuett commence Two-night Debate,, Ohoral Hall, Ht& ' uj TUST.'; . ; OPENED TO-DAY. : , NEW SHIPMENT OF DURABLE ASD J, SINGLEi-SIDBD RECORDS AND ' ;. . ; ./••■■;.-• ' \j '.machines. :■■ . ' Rena,, Edison BeU, Twin Homophon, ani "'' Zonophone Disc Records.. ■•> , Edieon Cylinder Records, Standard, Amberol . and Grand Opei-a. Clairion, ColninWa •; Indestructible. ■■■■. ; . ' DENNES BROS., . -g Phonograph Agents, 251, 5S GRAMOPHONES TJ, B £S?S2 RAMOPHONES< JASCOIUW by, ..the Most Celebrated Artirts M ' tlie World. \ ■!.: i~ HORNLESS TALKING MACHINES, fro« --. ..... ' £3.~" ' ■ '■ ■ ■ '' • DOUBLE-SIDED BECOBDS. ; Agents: A. AND C o^ 112, QUEEN-ST. ■pRIOR'S NOTED LEMON SQUASH AND:' ICED :/;.: DRINKS NOW READY. | BEST 1/ LUNCH IN CITY, ;• HIS MAJESTY'S.ARC<U)E. PHOTOGRAPHY. __^ ELLERBECK, Photoewplier of Children, ' : j_ NEWTON.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 12

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