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AMT-TSEMEHTS. T£IS MAJESTY'S Lessee. C. R. Bailey. Direction PORTUS AND TALBOT, _x_, LAST FIVE NIGHTS. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. GREAT SUCCESS OP THE NEW PROGRAMME. 1 BILLY KERSAND'S BILLY KERSAND'S BILLr KERSAND'S GREATER MIKSTRPT* GREATER MlNSTpfr*? GREATER Ml3f_T_f_| OLD MINSTREL MELODIES AND NPtrSONGS. AE " Prices: 4.3, and 1/. Early Doors ». usnal. "wrs _. Box Plan. Wildman and Itr', ~ Sales Martelli's. -**—. Dsr WATCH FOR NOVEL ANNOUNCEHej;. NEXT SATURDAY'S MATINEE, INTERESTING TO LADIES. ATTRACTIVE TO CHILDREN, A BENEFIT TO ALL c - B - Westmacott, Manager. TJIS MAJESTY'S rpEATEE, Direction J. C. Williamson, Lt_ Manager Richard Stewart BEN HUR. BEN HUR. TUESDAf NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT X______) ELEVEN NIGHTS ONLY ELEVEN NIGHTS ONLYMR J. C. WILLIAMSON (By arrangement with Messrs Klaw and __ Erlanger) Has pleasure in announcing the initial N_> Zealand Induction of General Lewis W__. lace's Great Religious Romance, "Ben Hur," a Tale of the Christ BEN HTTR, BEN HUR, THE WONDER SPECTACLE OF THE CENTURY. 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 30. 300 PEOPLE IN TIIE PRODUCTION SOU BEN HCR, BEN HER, Dramatised by Music by Wiiliam Young. Edgar Stillman Kelley, HORSES IN QUADRUPLE TEAMS E. THE THRILLING CHARIOT BACE. AUGME-NTED ORCHESTRA AND FCLF CHORUS. FIFTEEN MAGNTFICBNT SCENES..' And A DRAMATIC CAST OF FIRST ARTISTIC! IMPORTANCE. The Play produced by Wybert Stamfoi*. and J. W. HazUtt, BOX PLANS Will be opened at Wildman. and Arey's oa THURSDAY NEXT, at eight o'clock, A queue win be formed fromseven ajn, PRICES : Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6/; StaEs, 3/; Gallery. 1/; Early Door Stalls, 6d estaj Early Door Gallery, 1/ extra. Touring Magger, John FarrelL

ROTAL E * S *• TT-HYBER "PASS. .4 - _?OUR SESSIOSS DAILY. TUESDAY, ISth, „ ;.: WALTZING COMPETITION. .* Topular Prices. Morning and Afternoon Teas. Gli IDEA WAt RISK." COBURG-STREET, Three Doors from Terminating BnMing Society. ADMISSION FREE Skates 1/, Floorage V. Except Saturday Evenings and Special ' Occasions. 50 A SMITH, Prop. SOCIAL and Dance will be held as usnil on Tuesday Night in the Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh-st- Gent-'s Sub., 37; Ladies' Sub.. 6Q--J. Hunt, Sec, 69 TTtANCY - DRESS BALLS AND CARNI--T VALS-—Prize Dresses supplied by us this season include: First prize lady's fancy (Tireui. first do., (Panmure), first do. , ITi-nce's Rink Carnival), First do. (Royal : Rink Carnival), First do. Poster Dress (Huntlv) First do. Gent's Fancy Vahiai" All kinds of Costmnes for Sale or Hire or made to order. Lists on application!l_fcELWAlX AND ZEVEN, 254, Queen-st. ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION AND DEPORTMENT (latest methods). —ALFRED PRICE has had 20 years' teaching experience in the above, including a record of eight years nXn&to_ADDRESS: 21, SWANSON-ST. -q a n m a MISS SPENCER will continue her Classes Every THURSDAY. Druids' Hall, NoSh-st. Elementary, T till li»a .; A* v, need S to 1030 P-m. &ATLRDAI Hall, 230 to o p.m. MOVDAY-Elementary Classes, at 25, Vtn-cent-st.. 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons any ss^__?!__^?_j_S« H ELEI ' TEACHER OF PIANO. Orchestra Provided for All Engagement*. Address: 45. PAIGE AY. 'Phone 2239-----r, o BRIDGE PLAYERS. T The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer is UM I best and largest on the market Can M 'obtained from-Crramptaioup and EdmisW. Stationers, Queen-st.; SprecUey and Co., Stationers, Shortland-st.; G. Totman, SB-Queen-st.; R, Mackay, Stadoner. Oueen-st • R C. Hawkins, Stationer, QueeniX W G. Allen and Co.,'stationers, Qneenst'; G. Tomlinson, Stationer, Symondj-st, ' p Smith, Stationer, Symonds-st.; A. Aiey, i piatioiier, Karangahape-rd. „ p ""' s 4(l n _.. ' iha.i you get the "Premier, the Favouma ! Bridge Scorer. . PBIOB'S gTILL J^BADISG. BEST 1/- LUNCH IN THE CrTY. STRAND ARCADE.

——^ EDTJCATTOITAI* mO pECIDE ]J rOK mHE J3IGHT __ OXZ Is of*en difficult. If you wish to Deem* a thoronghlv-trained and successful fangi neer join one of the classes at the - AUCKLAND gCHOOL FOR . You'll be instructed by efficient and practical men, will learn Quickly arm easily, and will almost surely pa»» J es.-j.rn. with flying colours. INSTRUCTION BY POST A SPECIAL FEATURE. m-ma RECORD OF PASSES FOR FIVE YEABS, 670. Write for Prospectus and foil -pari*nlars t0 A UCKLAND gCHOOL FOR TjVNGINEERS, TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS-ST. Rr AUCKLAND. ■Phone 173-1. P.O. Box oO-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 12