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AMUSEMENTS. JTIS MAJESTY'S T HEa T_~fi. Direction George Marlow, Ltd.. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGBt TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGIHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT For Four Nights Only. First presentation In New Zealand of iS Ida Molesworth and Mark Blow's Famont Dramatisation of BRET HARTE'S Immortal Story, ~~ THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP. \ TBE LUCK OF ROARING C4.MP, |! THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP. L THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP. " A Highly Interesting and Intensely Gra__u «i cal illnstrat'on of Western Mining life™" th FULL OF EXCITING INCIDENTS sin ~~ THRILLING SITUATIONS. Interpreted by the Specially Selected tad - * Powerful Dramatic Company, organised!!* —' IMB. GEORGE MARLOW. / ' ELABORATELY MOUNTED, .« GORGEOUSLY DRESSED, £ FATHFULLY PORTRA__j, * SENSATIONAL, R__ALISTIC, - SPECTACULAR. A Faithful Representation of the Wester* 2 Mining Days of Early California. . ifi A DRAMA WHICH AT ONCE DKUGHra AND APPEALS. " -.-. _. •* Popular Prices: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Reiervrt ". Beats 4/. Early Doors, Sixpence (8d) -Extol, & BOX PLAN at Wildman and Arey's. _*- __ Sales at Martelli'a. "; ■.-.: STANLEY GRANT, M-Mffr. % UNDER the Patronage of Hk C Excellency the Governor; Lord Islington, and His Worship ..' '•_ the Mayor (Mr C. J. Parr) and I' 'i Auckland City Councillors. A UCKLAND •ROWING /_UB'B CJPBCIAL QBAND /""10NCERT, In Aid of New SLed Fund. rpOWN "prALL * (Large Concert Hall.) A PROGRAMME OF UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE, 3 Under the direction of MR F. S. GARDNER. •piEIDAY, *jy£ARCH QQ »U» AT 8 P.M. SHARP. BE WISE—BE EABLY. j PROGRAMME. ~~~ ' Organ Solo, "Prelude Act HI, ' Lohengrin" (Wagner,. i MR. HAROLD GREGSON. Contralto eoli ...."'-. (a) "A Red Rosebud" (b) "Waiata Pol" (Alfred Hill) MRS. H. COOKE. A Few Minutes' Humour with~ _" MR. ALAN McELWAIN. Vocal Duet, "Saluted Mother" (from "Marlt.na") (Wallace) MISSES E. AND M. KNIGHT. Violin 5010.... "Carnival de Venice" 3 (Paganinl) HERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH. Humorous Song Selected MR THOMAS HARRIS. Dramatic Recital, "The Ere of Waterloo" (Byron) MR F. S. GARDNER. (His Last Appearance in N.Z.) j INTERVAL. Organ Solo, "The Storm" (Lemmens) MR. HAROLD GREGSON. Soprano Solo, "Violets Bring Thoughts■ ot You" MISS LETTTIA GARDNER. (Accompanied by the Composer, Herr Pechotscb.) Tenor Solo. "All HaU Thou Dwelt _■• Ing" (from "Faust") (Gounod) MR. A. H. RIPLEI. Lightning Sketch, "The VUUie . Blacksmith" MR. F. R. RAYNEB. Quarter, "Tlmbuctoo" (Adam GiebM'--- .'•"*"?, LYBIC FOUR. Bass Solo, "The Vulcan Song"' (Gounod) '-■', . MB. O. E. FABROW. MESSRS LAURIE ABRAHAMS AND ' -ft ALAN McELWAIN WILL SING. . AT THE BROADWOOD, MR G. I. AVUmSm Be numbered among the DiscerningReserve your seats while they Sk Messrs Wildman and Arey's. Day Dales, Miss Gerti Campion's Cigar Divan, : si., to avoid the crush. Early Doors at tbe HaU, from 7 p.m. till 7.30 p.m., od extra. SH A CONCERT will be held In Campbell Free Kindergarten, Patteson-sL, en Wednesday, March 27, 7.45 p.m.. In aid of; funds. Admission, 1/; Children, Cd. 33 REMEMBER the Great Harbour Bice, Queen-st. Wharf to Point Erin, SAT- '>. TODAY NEXT, March SO. Battalion Ban* plays Select Programme lv Foint Erin Park ■ ■, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, March 31. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Light R_resh_.ents, Frmt Salads, Ice Cream, etc., may be obtained at Point Eriu Kiosk. Encore Parties, etc., arranged for. 'Phone 130 ft. -St 'w- — IMPERIAL ASSEMBLY.—The For_-tet»* Hall, Edinburgh Street, Newton. The Weekly Dance will be held on FRIDAX EVENING. Good floor. Dancing 8 to v. Orchestra ln attendance. Gent's Sub. 1/8; Ladles free.—A. LEWIS- Sec. •___ DANCING.— MISS SPENCES wiU Beopen her Dancing Classes In th* DRUIDS' HALL, eommeneins THURSDAY. 11th APRIL. Elementary Classes, 7 till M 8 p.m.; Advanced, S till 10.30 p.m. Elemea? tary Classes will be held at 23, Vincentstreet every Monday, commencing AprU V at 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons any time by appointment. Terms, etc—. - MISS SPENCER, .vv'-Sfi Cnnio VUla, 25, Vincent-street. •Phone 2237. •pyANC-NG AND IH_PORTMBN_V MISS KNIGHT Re-opens Classes for Latest Ballroom and Fancy Dancing Jut*nlle Classes, Leys Institute, Ponsoirby. SATURDAY, April aotb. 2-*). pjo. Remuera Kindergarten, MONDAY, April 15, 3 p.m. Private Lessons given dafly at: ;; Leys Institute. Terms, etc., 82, JERVOIS-BD.. Ponsonby. DANCING.— "Hinowal" Weekly Sodsli ! wll be held Every Wednesday, opening ;; I night 2Tth March, St. Columbia Hall, Grey Lynn. Dancing, 8 p.m. Orchestra. 13 LUTE and Piccolo taught by A. DUNN. Solo Flautist, of Lyric Theatre flat* ot J. C. Williamson's Orchestras).—Studio, M, Qneen-at. TU-M)F-WAB, £50 in Prlaes. S.P.C. Feis. . J__j /CHOICE SATSTJMA CJ*iO-SONN_% v Benares Bras-ware, •' ' t Indian Art Silverware, etc,Obtainable at ERNEST A. BIMME-iV Oilental Art Sped-list, ; STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND.- -fe 'Phone 2404. - ;K -— ■ : ' «_ ""»* JJAIMLER _A» ■pOR •ppBH rT_H TtTOTOB TTIBB Q.ABAGS. 'PHONE -90S. TO BRIDGE P-A YE 88. The -PREMIER" Bridge Scorer is tna beat and largest on the market. Can be obtained from —Champtaloup and Edmiston, Stationers, Queen-st; Spree-ley and Co-, Stationers, Shortland-st.; G. Totnjan Stationer, Queen-st.; B. Mackay, Stationer, Qneeu-st • R. C. Hawkins, Stationer, Queenst: W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Oaten- , > ; St.; G. Tomllnson, Stationer, P. Smith, Stationer, Symonds-et.; A. Aley, Stationer, Karangahape-rd. Price, 1/. sea that yon get the "PrSmier," the Farount* Bridge Scorer. . PH. I O B * » CJTILL T EADINO. . BEST 1/ LUNCH IN THE CITY. STRAND ARCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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