AMUSEMENTS. V JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,-' xx Lessee. C. R. Bailer.V > . ;'iv DIRECTION of PLAYWRIGHTS. LTD. Business Manager j. _«_ Moon"'- < -®ll LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON' i|sßl__ LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON ""-' '•' LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON'! { \ ' The Best of Friends Must Say Good-bye. FAREWELL TO "MRS. McSWEEXEX" Notwithstanding the Enormous Success "of''will "Mrs. McSweeney," the Season Must !'. i Positively Close '• Mt iy \\ TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAYS TO-NIGHT ' ' ' TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT* NINTH and FAREWELL PERFORMAKpn Wm NINTH and FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of i ' » MAGGIE MOORE as MRS McSWEENEY 'Wm MAGGIE MOORE as MRS McSWEelnkv' n ' MAGGIE MOORE as MRS McSWEENEY And Playwrights Specially-selected Co, "MRS McSWEENEY" %% Is a Great, Enthusiastic Success.' ' 1 BECAUSE IT IS CLEAN! J 'M BECAUSE IT IS WHOLESOME! BECAUSE IT IS ENTERTAINING! ! I POPULAR PRICES: A I f)/a -J , K \ NO EARLY DOORS. BOX PLAN at WILDMAN and AREYTJ. Day Sales at Martelli's, Tobacconist. i ■ __i_ rpOWN JJALL CONCERT pHAMBEIt'^S THE AND IBS ' i HE -"-Tan-dies tl'^^m "Always Merry and Bright." -" ■ irpO-NIGHT — g F.M. — rpO-NIGH*,' And EVERY NIGHT. EVERY NIGHT, ; ' MB EDWARD BRANSCOMBE . ; Presents his -- /'f English Costume Comedy Company,, - ' fT\HE D ANDIES, ~' rpHE J\ANDIBS, "Vjj rpHE T>ANDIBS, $pf| x *-> mmSf THE MERRIMENT MERCHANTS, i IN THE COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. COME OUT OF THE COLD AND : BE I ENTERTAINED RIGHT ROYALLY ..;,BX|||lf THE DANDIES, '}: £'t«¥sS THE DANDIES, v.-..'.'"/ ..', THE DANDIES, ' i&^a^S A COTERIE OF STERLING ARTISTS. £> THE DANDIES, ll'^S THE DANDIES, "*V^S THE DANDIES, l^'llll IN NEW SONGS. NEW DANCES, NEW#S STORIES, NEW QUARTETS. NEW BURLESQUES, NEW CHARACTER ' CARICATURES. f;. '. Jf| BOOK YOUR SEATS AND MAKE SURE ; .' PROGRAMMES VARIED AND CHANGED ON THE LEAST PROVOCATION. - . Prices: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Flajif-miWJB Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales, A. Eady and Co. . ;,■ ;vj>*j WE USE A BROADWOOD. { 1 Tt^S rpOWN JJALIi 111 | QBGAN JJECITALS. ,_ || t EIGHTH OF THE SERIES. : ' " •' .'< S J j GATURDAY, ORD A UGUST, 1915, i BY ' h 'i TLTB. JJABOLD q begson. — ■ An Interesting Programme of Selection! from the Works of ISP GUILMANT i *' '}> HOLLINS 'if; BACH ' ' "-||j WAGNER m ST. CLAIR J MOZART M VINCENT M BENDBL, Etc (9 ■ :m ! POPULAR PRICE, 1/. Il ! RESESRVED SEATS (at Wildjpau and ■''■/: i Aiey's), 1/6. §3m H. GULLIVER, m Asst. Town Clerk. 27th July, 1912. 505 S ig^ ■ — ;| "pICTURES yXfORTH JJATBONISING. wonderful! MARVELS OF BEAUTY! 0 educative: unique; ■_:¥. The Infinitely Great. The Infinitely Small.. ;-.'4 ; All Alike Marvellous. , : 3 TI.J-R ptL-llifflT J TjyUAGGE, .i^* F.R.G.S.. F.R.Met. Soc, etc. .'-V The Renowned Meteorologist, Astronomer, and Scientist, working iu conjunction with >'? "VCR fl ILBKRT JJAWSON, ' lr^| The well known Expert Microscoplst, '%M Announces a NIGHTLY SERIES of Highly . ;.s Educative fljg PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS AND ■« POPULAR LECTURES, ~ _ On the Grandeur of the Universe, Weather Forecasting, \\ onderful Radium, Physiology, « Pond Life, etc.. etc., :'*s Ie the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, _•#$ SWANSON STREET, Commencing on MONDAY, AUGUST 5, §S At S p.m. :;m Reserved Seats, 1/0, at Wildman and . Arey's. Unreserved, 1/. • ._sf N.B.—No half-price. 501 J| "jVJUNRO'S HALL, PONSONBY BOAD^ STONEX BROS.' SOCIAL. j>|j EMPLOYEES' SOCIAL. | WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1912. | Tickets (Double), 2/6. : p Dancing 8 p.m. sharp. . a D. GRANT, Treasurer. - .$ 520 B. HERDSON, Secretary. |j IiyTEW ZEALAND COMPETITION*' | AY "The Ballarat of N.Z." ,|| SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL, ;ii TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, W Commencing 13th NOVEMBER, 1912. "; Entries close 30th SEPTEMBER, 1012. , £050—IN PRIZES—£6SO. Text Book Now Ready. Obtainable from Music Shops or Undersigned. Price, 3d. Post free. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. 140-151 Featherston Street, Wellington. EU-CAMt»U-OL can be obtained from all Chemists in town and suburbs. Sixty j doses in bottle. Price 1/. ' KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S N.Z. Drug Co., Albert SL, are Wnolesale Agents lor Eu-Camph-01. ISS DENZ'S ELITE ORCHESTRA (Lady Instrumentalists).—Opeu to receive Engagements for Dames, Socials, At Homes, etc. Music par excellence. Terms moderate.—Apply Miss Ueuz, Bellwood, ML UoskilL ' mO BRIDGE PLAYE 88. -L The "PREMIER" Bridge S?irer i. the best and lar__-t on the market. Can be obtained Cbamptaloup and Edmlston, Stationers, yueen St.; Spreckley and Co., . Stationers, Shortland St.; G. Totniau, Stationer Queen St.-, R. Mavkay, Stationer, oueen St.; it C. Hawkins, stationer. Queen St.' W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Queen gt*! (3, Tomiinson, Stationer, Symonds St.; p Smith, Stationer, Symonds St.; A. Aley, Stationer, K_rauga_ape ltd. Price, 1/. See that you get the "Premier," the Favourite Bridge Scoter. LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. PRIOR'S OTILL J EADING. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN THE CITY. STRaND ARCADE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 182, 31 July 1912, Page 12
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