AMUSEMENTS. ■JL' " * ARCADIAN i.« The BOX PLAN for the final SIX PES. FqRMANCES of "THE ARCADIANS" to NOW ON VIEW at WILDMAN ANto AREY'S. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction Clarke and Meynell Pty., Lt4 Brilliant Success of CLARKE AND MEYNELL 1 * ]£NGUSII QOMIC QPERA QQ. In the Greatest of all Musical Success* "THE ARCADIANS," "THE ARCADIANS," "THE ARCADIANS," Which was received last night wit* UPROARIOUS ENTHUSIASM AND APPLAUSE By a .»? CI i B.vt 8 .v t . e<l . Andlenc e that tested ths capacity of this large Theatre to its utmost. Grand Cast. Magnificent Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes. Opera produced by Charles A. Wen ma» General Mgr. for the Compaiy, B A. Meyer. Conductor, Albert Vernon. Prices: D.C. and 0.5.. booked 6/. at the theatre 0/. Stalls, 3/. Day Sales, which admit to Early Doors till 7.30, 6d extra. Family Circle, 2/; after 7.30 p.m., 1/. Ordmaiy Stalls and Family Circle seat* may be purchased at Martelli's. Special late trains to Henderson (11.20) and Otahubu and Onehunga (11.25) on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Business Manager for Clarke and MeyneU, J. E. MOORE. AND DRAMATIC ART. MR ALFRED PRrCE. Intending Pupils will kindly communicate t* STUDIO, CAXTON CHAMBERS SWANSON-ST. ABSOLUTELY THE MOST SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION PUT ON IN ANY RINK. lEISHA -JTHJHTS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. THE BIG CARNIVAL. Come and see Fujl-Yama, Sakura Blossom Season, The Lantern March, Grand March. and Chrysanthemum March, The Garden of the East. Dawn Scene. 300 extra electric lights. Special scenery by L. N. Bafrd. 1/ extra admission. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17.—CHILDREN'S GEISHA CARNIVAL. Judging from Bto 8.45. Adults skate before and after judging. Open till 10.30. Ordinary prices. FRIDAY, AUGUST_IB.—GEISHA SPORTS NIGHT. Open till 10.30. Ordinary prices. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, at 2.30. Geisha Biograph Picture will be taken of the "Skate" by F. Stewart, and shown the following week at the Tlvoli. Ordinary prices. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, at 7.30, Presentation of Prizes won during Geisha Week. ORDINARY PRICES. To-morrow the Rink will be closed until the evening session. E. C. McEWAN, Manager. •pRINCE'S T> I N K. Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. USUAL SESSIONS. Concession Tickets. MAPLEWOOD FLOOR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. • GRAND RALLY NIGHT. REUNION OF OLD AND NEW PATRONS. A CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED. GRAND CHILDREN'S CARNIVALAUGUST 18. GHOST CARNIVAL (ADULTS), AUG. 33. Admission as Usual. A. GONARD, Manager. COBCRG-ST., CITY. lared by Experts to be the best GOOD ORCHESTRA. GOOD SKATES. Five Sessions Dally, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. LADIES to All Session*!, ADMISSION FREE, except evenings and Saturday Afternoons. Skates, 1/; with own skates, 6d. Orchestra. Every Saturday Afternoon. Popular Prices: Admission, 6d; Skates, 1/. A. SMITH, Prorietor. UNK CARNIVALS and Fancy Dress kr 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 McElwaln, 254, Queen-st, 'Phone 254. FREE GAS COOKEBT L DEMONSTRATION By MRS A. FORSTER DENNY, M.C.A., Medallist, Dlplot London, Will be given in the FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY STREET, On TUESDAY, 22nd Inst., at 7.30 o'clock p.m. WEDNESDAY, 23rd Inst., at 2.30 o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, 24th inst., at 7.30 o'clock p.m. FRIDAY, 25th inst., at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Mrs Denny will Demonstrate especially. the advantages of the Gas Cooker for PAPER BAG COOKERY. Similar Demonstrations will be given In all the Suburbs, Dates, and further particulars will be dulv advertised. Mrs Denny will be in attendance at the Showrooms, 26, Wyndtram-st., from two o'clock till four o'clock every afternoon this week, and will be pleased to give full Infotmotion with reference to the use of Gas Cookers. 517 AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LTD. WHY A LABOUR PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND ?" HEAR PROF. WALTER THOMAS MILLS, M.AV A World-respected Authoiity. OPERA HOUSE, "SUNDAY A FTERNOON, g P - M:^i BE IN THE FASHION, ana i your Guests with MAGIC, AND MYSTERY, by engaging MR. PERCY jp THE PREMIER MAGICIAN AND SOCIETY ENTERTAINER, Stage Illusions in your own *"" «-~»»«m. "A bright, clean, and mystifj _ meat." (Vide Press.) All corns.—l 4, Shelly I Beach, Auckland. MISS SPENCER Will hold her Dancing Class as usual < EVERY THURSDAY, DRUIDS' HALT* Elementary, 7 till 8 p.m. Advanced, 8 till 10.30 p.m. Elementary Class EVERY MONDAI, « 25, Vincent-st., 7.30 p.m. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. Terms, etc. Miss Spencer, 25 Vincent-st. 'Phone 2237. __ SOLO FLAUTIST, . ■ TEACHER OF FLUTE AND PICCOLO. Address: 10, Burgoyne-st., Newton, near Reservoir. WHY a Labour Party in New Zealand?"— Milte, the Silver-tongued üßaßggiß the Star Office. The popular game Is Incomplete without it. MOTOR CABS FOR Hlßtt J THE MOTOR HIRE GARAGE. 'Phone 2905.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 193, 15 August 1911, Page 10
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