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AMTJSEMEKTS. TXIS MAJESTY'S THEATER. ■*-*• Lessee, C. R. Bailey. DIRECTION of PLAYWRIGHTS, LTD I Business Manager j. __ Moor POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONTc POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT o\p POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BIT ONE; The Best of Friends Must Say Good-bye. FAREWELL TO "MRS. McSWEENEY." Notwithstanding the Enormous Success of "Mrs. McSweenfj." the Season Must Positively Close TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENTX-n TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY! EVENING Consequently there can only be " * TWO MORE PERFORMANCETWO MORE PERFORMANCES Of MAGGIE MOORE ns MRS McSWBENKY MAGGIE MOORE as MRS McSH__j_7 MAGGIE MOORE as MRS M'SWEENE_* And I'laywrights Specially-selected Co. LAST TWO NIGHTS i _" THE SEASON. "MRS McSWEENEY-' Is a Great, Enthusiastic Success. BECAUSE IT IS CLEAN! BECAUSE IT IS WHOLESOME! BECAUSE IT IS ENTERTAINING! POPULAR PRICE'S: J/ /_! -I „ i/, -J/D, 1/, NO EARL- DOORS. ' * | BOX PLAN at WILDMAN aud AREY'S, ! Day Sales at Martclli's. Tobacconist. :rpOWN J_£ALL pONCERT /CHAMBER THE riANDrES " - HE -L'ANDiES "Always Merry and Bright" YET ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ' NIGHT — Q P.M. — rrtO-NIGHT, j And EVERY NIGHT. EVERY NIGHT, MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBB Presents his English Costume Comedy Company, miii: TYANDIBS, mHE T)ANDIES, rruiE "[BANDIES, THE MERRIMENT MT-RCHANTS, IN THE COSY CONCERT CHAMBER COME OUT OF THE COLD AND BB ENTERTAINED RIGHT ROYALLY BY, THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES, A COTERIE OF STBKJ-ING ARTISTS. THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES, IN NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW j STORIES, NEW QUARTETS, NEW BU_> LBSQUES, NEW CHARACTER CARICATURES. BOOK YOUR SEATS AND MAKE SUR-L PROGRAMMES VARIED AND CHANGED ON THE LEAST PROVOCATION. Prices: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales, A. E_dy and Co. WE USE A BROADWOOD. VT/-NDSOR mHEATRB, pONSONBY. TO-NIGET, ABSOLUTELY THE LASB NIGHT OF RIDER HAGGARD'S MYSTERIOUS MASTERPIECE, "gHE!" "gHEI" "gHE:" A Gorgeous Mystifying Motion Picture Fires at Youth, Flames of Death. Attendants in Bedouin Attire. The story is brought down to the Christian Era. The Most Popular Film Ever Exhibited. A crowded enthusiastic audience greeted this beautiful picture on Saturday night with stupendous applause. Prices, as usual, 6d and 1/. 523 TF yon are a supporter of Rowing, you and X _ -hilling will be warmly welcomed at the W.8.C.8 Concert on Wednesday. 31st. 533 TIOWN JJ ALL. QBGAN tjecixals. Tlte EIGHTH RECITAL will be given oa the Magnificent TOWN HALL ORGAN oa SATURDAY, A UGUST O 1.12. AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. By j_p TTAROLD Q.R-EGSON. PROGRAMME. L Toccata and Fugue in D -Minor .. (Bach) 2. la) idylle (R__i_b_rg_r) lb) _leu_ta_ion ............ (St. Clair) 3. m) Caprice IGuiliuant) (Ii) Pastorale list Sonata) ... lG__o_u_at) 4. Fantasia in F minor (with double fugue) (Mozart) I INTERVAL. 15. (a) Intermezzo in D Flat (Holllns) j lb) Sunset Melody lucent) 6. Allegro C_xi_____ loth Symphony) (Widor) 7. '-Do__ro___en" (Tne Sleeping -.eauty) Ui_udel) Si. Overture to the Opera "Rienzl" ("Wagner) '"God Save the King." Popular Price, 1/ to all parts of the Hall. Reserved Seats, 1/6, at Messrs Wlld____, and Arey's. H. GULLIVER, Asst. Town Clerk. 27 __ July, 1912. 505 \\," T. _.___-t-P plays Lefebure Weiy's VV. Famous "Storm Fantasia" at the Town Hall on Wednesday, the -Ist. 533 | ~ "V"ORTH SHORE YACHT CLUB. i /&\. "*" EIGHTEENTH /___ ANNUAL PRIZE NIGHT. EUCHRE AND DANCE. i PaRISH HALL, Devonport, Church St. WEDNESDAY. 31st, at S p.m. sharp. Gent, s Tickets, 2, ; Ladies, 1/. 502 ii. HILL, Hon. Sec. Y\rEDKESDAY. Uie -let, is the day that VV we make our effort. U.B. there—The Waitemata B.C. $'& T7» LOCUTION. VOICE PRODUCTION ■ Xj AND DEPORTMENT (latest methods), I —ALFRED PRli E lias had M years' teach- ■ iug experience iv the auove, lu.iudiug a. i record u£ eight years in Auckland. ADDRESS: 21. ANSON STREET. T\ A N C l N * MISS SPENCER will co.Oinue her Classes Every THLRSDA., Druids' Hall. No-Ui-st. h.lement.«iy. 7 till a ,i.in.; Advanced, 8 to 10.-0 p.m. -AILRDAX AFTERNOON—Druids' Hall, 2..U to - "■"_. MONDAY — Elementary Ci_.s_-, at 25. VTn-cent-sL, 7.3. p.m. Private Lessons any I lime by appointment—Terms, etc., MISS SPENCER. __, Viuc_nt-sl. _____________ riTo .SID. E I* L . V Ii . 1 i- The "PREMIER Bridge SN*cer _. the best and largest on the market. Can ba obtained from —Champtaio-jp and Edmiston, Stationers, yueeii St.; Spreckley and Co., Staliouei's, Shortland St.; G. Totman, Stationer, yueen St.-, R. Mackay, Stationer, yueen St.; It. C. Hawkins, Stationer, (_uee_ St.; W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, yneen St; G. Tomlinson, Stationer, Symonds SL; P. Smith, Stationer, Symonds St.; A. Aley. Stationer, K_raug__ape ltd. Price, 1/. See that you gel the "Premier," the Favour!** Bridge Scorer. LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. PRIOR'S *- QTILL T BAD ING. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN THE CITY, STR.,ND ARCADE. I Printed aud Published for the Proprietors, ! •The Breit l'r.uuug aud pi...junta* Company, Limited, ' by Henry Brett, of Lake TaUapuna, Jonnu_lst, ai ihe Office of the Company. Shortland Sir.-.-;. Auckland. TUESDAY, JULY 30, ICI2.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 181, 30 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 181, 30 July 1912, Page 12