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■Sub-Lessee."".; 3lr C -, B - Bailey Direction of" George" St'epheL^ FOR POSITIVELY 'SIX NIC^S DT ' ' 1 COMMENCIN^|p^ s O^ Ff GEOR^TsTEP^i^o^ Ol I musical ■' COMPANY v - uaiul M Headed br Brtuia ht MISS PHYLLIS HOPWOOD FattThe Celebrated London s^tyEn?2Js X ' Musician, Monologue* ' Raconteur. > MR LESLIE HOLMES. Co_l«-i»,, MISS BEATRICE MERCE? MR J. LEITH HARVEY, -.no? 0 *" MISS MADELINE FERNR 6on\,„ f ffi MR J. D. KEENAN, Barito_t MISS RUBY GUEST, Instrtrm..-^!.-MISS EVRIL HEGGIE, SoubTettP BR.-H^_StDirect, Every item in the Novel BEARS THE HALL MARJi f _ F ?v?p MEXT ac ">i*kr popular Prices, 3/,2/, ___ U K . Box Plans at Wildman and Arey _ ■ Ingress, 7.15. Congress, 8 o'clotfc Egress. 10.45. FRED W. DUVAL. Business Manages. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRg. Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. , " A NOVEL MUSICAL ATTRACTION For a Season of Six Nights, commo^ MONDAY NEXT, JUNE _> - MONDAY NEXT! JUNE Direct from Honolulu A HIGH-CLASS NATIVE CO\CE_» ORGANISATION *T* OP EXCEPTIONAL BR-LLIANCB, Presenting for the First Time in AncHa-f HAWAIIAN SONGS AND MUSIC. HAWAIIAN INSTRUMENTAL SPEcW °™ lA - V DAXCES. VIVID! UNIQUE! DELIGHTFUL. | 1 ™S CCd i n this s P le °aW Combination rf "■ Superior Singers and InstnimentaUsto * THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLTTR THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLBB ■. ' A Male Double Quartet with Voices of'a/ Purest Quality, acknowledged the Highest Musical Experts ■ " "A REVELATION IN COMBINED VOICB ' '™ A FOUNTAIN OF MELODY THE NEWEST ENGLISH SONGS ' THE S JSI, ETEST ENGLISH .-* THE RAR EST ENGLISH irCBM. i And a Realistic Display of Ha*_?r | National Dance, THE HULA~ Prices: 3/. 2/, 1/. ' — ■".;. , HAROLD CARR, Touring Manage- . piTT STREET METHODIST CHTJ_Ctt DON'T FORGET MR HAROLD GREG-OX'S FIRST GRAND RECITAL ON THE SETT ORGAN ■ * THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK, Tickets, I/. \ ' "■:■'■ sftJ |CJ.LIDEAWA- RINK, CITY-T& ii_-t r?™ D £ clared °y experts to be U* b_*> S? m ? T -, where seating is a ples-arT-Vi*. MGHT-J-MILE Popular prices: Admission, 6d: -StateiXM and 1/.—A. Smith, proprietor. .'■ - .^.J p B I N C E » S pij j Direction, Hayward's Enterpriser _M_- V NEW MAPLEWOOD FLOOB!! 10 to 12, 2.30 to 4.45, 5 to 7, 7J01»_4 ,rpHE. piRST Q.RAND TJALNBOH! /v AND pANCY T)RESS £ARN_VA_v •- TUNE li VALUABLE PRIZES WILL HE AWARDED FOR THE FOLLOWING: S : RAINBOW COSTUME: First and Seoii; Prizes to be awarded to those adjidjjity- . . to have created the best colour se_e_£ : THE BEST FANCY-DRESS, Gent. THE BEST FANCY DRESS, Lady. - THE MOST ORIGINAL DRESS, I*4l, , Gent. THE MOST COMICAL, Gent THE MOST GRACEFUL LADY SKATE_.i , THE MOST GRACEFUL COUPLE, I_4y and Gent THE BEST TANDEM TEAM, CostUBW and Skating considered: Two Ladle* , and One Gent. "" HUMAN PRAM. RACE, Two Gents. CIGARETTE RACE, Lady and Gent WHEEL AND BUCKET RACE, Gentl. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MBJOfIF PELHAM, The Premier Burlesque Skater of the Dominion. General Admission, 2/ (including flootigs and skates). Prizes on view at Fred. Webley's, Queen-street, TO-DAY. • -Competitions will be judged by Patron who will have voting-papers for the purpose. VALUABLE PRIZES. SKATES FOR SALS GEO. PELHAM, Manager. ROYAL JJOIL._r.ISS.. SKATING—TO-NIGHT—SKATIN(-» Sessions: 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to Id June 22—"ROSE NIGHT"—June-22. !; MAKE A NOTE OF IT. WIN DS O R ROLLER RINK. WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. AUCKLAND'S LEADING RINK LOOK OUT FOR OUR CORONATION CARNIVAL. KINDLY NOTE.—Now under New Management E. C. McEWAN, Manager. ■_ RINK CARNIVALS and Fancy Dre*» Balls.—Fancy Dresses, Posters, Evening Dresses, Theatre Coats, etc., on sale or hire. Sent to any part of the Dominion. Twenty-nine first prizes during 1910. Catalogue on application.—Miss McElwain, 254, Queen-st. 'Phone 254. T EYS Y NSTmrrB TIBBABY. 13,500 Vols. 1,430 NEW BOOKS in 191*. LATEST FICTION Bought Weekly. > . '- — v.-- :' J V: LENDING BRANCH : Subscription: BOOK and MAGAZINE, 5/ per half year. TWO BOOKS, 7/& Depositors, 2d per volume. ; JUVENILE LIBRARY: Half Adult B-tefc, GRAND Social and Dance, under the: auspices of the P.S-A, in Foresters Hall, Newton, Tuesday, 121k, In aid Of Ewart's Grand Orchestra. I_______ " g. c. p°° s f ;■■' SOLO FLAUTIST, -' "' TEACHER OF FLUTE AND PICCOLO. Address: 10, Burgoyne-st., 'Newton, '; . t - near Reservoir. _.-. . GRAMOPHONES "pECORDS RAMOBHONES XVeCOBOS by the Most Celebrated Artists o. the World. HORNLESS TALKING MACHINES* from £3. - •' ■ll DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. Agents: ___ }_+ 0 * AND QO^ " 112, QUEEN-ST. DEIOE'S STILL LEADING. ' ■ BEST V LUNCH IN CITY m HIS MAJESTY'S AKCADB- - , ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 138, 12 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 138, 12 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 138, 12 June 1911, Page 12