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ami xsxr__—lTS. TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee C. B. Bailey. Direction j. c. Williamson, Ltd. The Overture to "The Blue Bird" has an important artistic relation to the Play, breathing as it does the Spirit of the Phantasy. This win be played at 7.50, when, patrons are requested to be in their seats. "We needs must love the highest when we see it." LAST LAST FOUR "THE BLUE BIRD" FOUR NIGHTS NIGHTS By Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated by Alexander Telxelra de Mattos, to Music by Norman O'Neill. By arrangement with Frederick Harrison, of Haymar—et Theatre Each night the audience sit spellbound with the Charm of this Fascinating Play.' "THE BLUEBIRD." ' NO PLAY EVER STAGED IN NEW ; ZEALAND HAS EVER APPROACHED THIS. BEAUTIFUL STAGE IDEALISATION OF THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS. "THE BLUE BIRD." Scenes of Amazing Beauty. "THE BLUE BIRD." • What could be more Delightful than the Sincerity of the Sweet Children's Experiences in their Search far "THE BLUE BIRD?" Box Flans at Wildman and Arey*s; Day Sales at Walker's "Phonerles," H.M. Ar> cade. Prices as usual. Late Trains to Henderson at 11.15; and Papakura at 11.20 on Wednesday and Friday evenings. "DOYAL ROLLER BlS_ KM KHYBER PASS. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 10 to 12. 230 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. Admission: Prices as Usual. THURSDAY, APRIL 3— Two-step Competition. ELLIOT R. JAMESON (Late Olympia, London), Floor Manager. Guarantees to teach the Two-Step or Waltzing in One Course of Lessons. SATURDAY Night.—Havelock Socials, Druids' Hall. an ZOO, Royal Oak.—Where you can spend a pleasant time. Admission: Adults 1/ Children Cd and 3d.. 31 DANCING, Dancing.—The Committee of the Havelock Social Club wish to notify their Patrons that they will opea their Saturday Evening Socials on Saturday nest, April 5.. Socials, Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Gladys M. Fowler, Hon. Sec 500 AN—NO AND; DEPORTMENT.—MISS KNIGHT commences Classes for Latest Ballroom and Fancy Dancing in King Edward Hall, Symonds Street, Juveniles, April 19, 2.30 n.-t to 4 p.— Private lessons given.—Terms, etc., Miss ——tight. Sheriwood Rd.. Mt. Roskill. DANCING.— MISS SPENCER reopens ier Elementary Classes at 25, Vincent Street, commencing MONDAY, 14th April, 7.30 p.m. Advanced and EJenjentary Classes will be held' in Druids' Hall THURSDAY EVENINGS; and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Full particn—s later. Private Lessons any time by appoii ltme—£,—Tennis, etc.,' ./.-..''; * MISS SPENCER, • •Phone J237. 25, Upper Vincent _ QHURCH OF ENGLAND.' KIKTGSLAND. A Garden Fete will be held at "Stonelelgh,".the residence of Mr. Maclndoe. New North ;Road, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2.39 and 7.30 p.m. Proceeds In aid of Mission* Hall Fund. I : : , __"' rpo LET, Central Hall, Cook Street West, X- f for Sunday services, meetings, rehearsals, socials, etc. —Apply", next door. belfw. ' . \ . __j mO-NIGHT, search your wardrobe for any X* soiled clothing. To-morrow, .ring up B>rter. l_ two. days your order will be retarded to you fresh, a* w and clean again.— * Phone 17— PORTER'S DYE WORKS. !vMs a collect BnlldillßS ' Karan « ami Pc —id! M Tf O / BRIDGE PLAYERS. J- The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer lethe best and»largest on the market Can be obtained from—Chamtaloup and Edmiston Stationers. Queen St; Spreckley and CoJ Stationers, Shortland St.; G. Totman. S_w tioner, Queen St.; B. Mackay, Stationer Queen St.; B. C. Hawkins, Stationer. Queen St.; W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Queen St.; G. Tomlinson, Stationer, Symonds St: P. Smith. Stationer, Symonda St.; A. Aley Stationer. Karangahape Rd. Price, 1/. See that you get the "Premier," the Favourite Bridge Scorer. r^~^~*r^—~———■■ SPORTTNG. JPOR PRIVATE SALE.; splendid unbroken two-year-old Filly, by Soult, dam Lyddite, guaranteed sound, good, condition, and full sister to Soultite. Cheddite, and winners. Has" several classical engagements. Also,' -a "' ■ number of others, by Menschikoff, Soult, Phoebus, ApoUo, Simmer, Obllgado, ana ■'■■ Penury. Further particulars, apply i W. H. DAWSON. 180 285. Queen Street. . «—. j . ____~ " . ATHLETIC SPORTS; — ———: l ■■' ■ :■'■: jLTOTOR rtYCLINII QLTJB. ,' " - • ' ".' *M ■ . - SPORTS IN THE DOMAIN CRICKET '<■ GROUND, jgATTTRDAY "JXEXT, KTH INST,- ---" Come One, Come All, and See the Nearest 1 Approach to Flying. ' ■ ————— ' ."■ ' Speed Races, Obstacle, Gymkhana. Track Record. FIRST SPORTS OF THE KIND IN AUCKLAND. Admission, 1/. F. G. MILLS, 524 Secreta— . AQUATICS. ■■ : . •- JJICHMOND CRUISING CLUR . /*V Entries. for Third Cruise to aamawW. Rocky Bay will be received at w. A. Thompson and Co.'s, Queeu ""■"" Sneet, on WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, or at New Club House, Sloane's Bay, from 7.30 - to 0 p.m. 28 L. CLARKE, Hon, Sec — • ■: :':■;" LUNCHEON AND TEA BOOKS. y-tLOBE : "TV I N I N G R O O M S. (NEXT GLOBE PICTURES, QUEEN ST.) AUCKLAND'S LEADING RESTAURANT ' Cleanliness, Civility and Quality, Our Motto. Four-course Meal, 1/. 3. W. MANSON, Proprietor. R I OB'S i gTILL X EADING4 BBST -t/ MEALS IN THE CITY, STRAND ARCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 1 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 1 April 1913, Page 12