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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■*-*■ Lessee C. R. Bailey, fi TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, i THE MOST VERSATILE'COMPANY TRAVELLING. GREAT SUCCESS. GItEAT SUCCESS. : GREAT SUCCESS. JACK WALLER'S FAMOUS FLIGHT OF * "| FANCY. THE BUTTERFLIES THE BUTTERFLIES ; -,?| Direct from England and South Africa, _W_ (Under the personal direction of Mr Fred. - McCrea). PROGRAMME. '. Part I. Opening Strain The Butterflies 7 " The Appetite Mr. Wiley Watsou - , Angels Guard Thee Mr. R. Foster nine The Cat's Courtship Miss Cecelia Cold 7.- ---; and Mr. Jack Waller: I Never Heard Father ;y Miss Marion Arniitage '? Spanish Serenade Miss Ada Smarl - Impressions Mr. Jack Wallei V • He's Been a Long Time Gone '".;'■ Miss Cecelia Gold -7 Burlesque The Butterflies 7 Part 11, Tamarind Tree ...." The Butterfliei -7 Rhapsodic Hongroise, No. 2 '...■■.'..* .Mr. Frederick W. Dennett — WITH FULL ORCHESTRA, : '.' Conducted personally by Mr. Jack Waller. The New Slavey Miss Marlon Armitaga '7j ' The Celebrated Hungarian Baud /."' Messrs. Dennett, AY oiler, and Watsou ■"■ • § Novelty Song Miss Ada Smart Tit-Bits and a 'Cello Mr. Wiley Watsou, ' "- ■,'•-■# And MORNING STAR. || Sporting Drama in Five Tabloid Acts. Box Plan now open at Wildman and ' Arey's. Day Sales at Walker's Phoneries. V; H.M. Arcade. ' ■■'■■ "7^ Popular Prices: 3/, 2/, and 1/. rj»HE "jQOMAIN QRICKET FS ROUND, % SPECIAL A NXOUNCEMEXT.. 7-i| ADVANCE SALE OF TICKETS > FOR THE JfHRST A VIATION JjILIGHT IN ~V"EW r^EALAXD May be Purchased at WILDMAX AND AREY'SAnd 7 ' MESSRS PARTRIDGES, QUEEN- ST., >?$* From • . .'-"■ --"-'■ . ' ''>|| TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). y Prices, 2/ and 1/. ' - "fc NOTE.—This is the only flight iv . New ' Zealand at. which so low a charge as 1/ 7 will be made. - ." . . : 1 ".•£« DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, 7J| gATURDAY A FTERNOON 7^ cstoxe, • ;-Jl YATIZARD CSTOXE. •yyjZARD "gTOXE, % THE HERO OF OVER 2000 FLIGHTS. J_l ■ _, —:—- . ■> A MAGNIFICENT DEMONSTRATION AN AIRSHIP ACTUALLYr-FLYING. !-§| A ME-MORABLE . AXD XEVERrTO-BIM-'ORGOTTEX SIGHB »1 A STUPENDOUS* SENSATION. AN.EVENT OF ' GREAT NATIONAL IMFORTAXCE: . -if To See; this huge bird-like machine rise '7 from the ground and catch thc-air, v .' i'Jf ■ and after its flight to see it strike ground again, is ;.'■"". — ' A SENSATIONt ' ' ' THAT NO PEN CAN DESCRIBE. ' .-.-J PRICES: 2/ and 1/, at Wlldmau and ; ' ; '§ Arey's and Partridge's, from Wednesday next, and at the pay-boxes of the. Domain '"I from 12 o'clock on Saturday next, at which time, the Airship will be on exhibition. ", fl Directors C. R. Bailey and C. Margulis. 7; Manager for Wizard Stone, Mr D. G..Shafcr a 7CST. BENEDICT'S H AL L. -.;? GjRAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. A (First Social of Season.)' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913. ' Doors open at 7.30. Cqmmcuee 8 sharp. M Prizes awarded to winners. Ladies' 'Tickets 1/6, Gents -2/. - i 582.'..-. A. V, LORRIGAN, Hon. Sec. typO, .Royal Oak—Where you can spend a " ■ pleasant time. Admission: Adults, 1/; Children, -3d and 6d.. ; . ; ■ ; - ■■■■ .40 DANCING. —Learn to Waltz in one private lesson, 3/6; any. time by appointment | Prof. Bailey, 155, Grey Ist. . 23 .-■' : ": DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.— MiSS KNIGHT commences Classes for Latest Ballroom and Fa_cy Dancing in King.-. Edward Hail, . Symonds Street, Juveniles, ■. April 19, 2.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Private lessons " given.—Terms, "etc., Miss - Knight,- Shot-"' wood Rd., ' Mt. Roskill.- : ■ ■■ : ; —. i DANCING— MISS SPENCER reopens her Elementary. Classes "at 25, Vincent Street, commencing MONDAY, 14tb April, «.30 p.m. Advanced and Elementary Classes will- be held in Druids' Hall THDRSDAY EVENINGS aud SATURDAY AFTER- ■•-— NOONS. Full particulars later. • Private . Lessons any time by appointment.—Terms. etc., •-•''/ MISS SPENCER, 'Phone 2237. 25. Usper Vincent St, mO-NIGHT search your wardrobe for any J- soiled. clothing. To-morrow, ring up - lorter. In two aays your order will ue returned to you fresh; new and clean again— Phone 1741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Road. Vans Collect. - :—= : - \ .- , rr\ O B RID G E PLAY E R S. ± The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer Is the best and largest on the market. Can be 7 obtained fioni—Chanitaloup and Edmlston, Stationers. Queen St.; Sprecklcy aud Co.. Stationers. Shortland St.; G. Totman, Sta! tioncr,. Queeu St.; R. Mackay, Stationer, & UCe & S J" ; ?;, C " Stationer. Queen X' J -;■ ?.• Allen and.Co.; Stationers, Oueen ™H, 0 ; Stationer, Symonds St.; 1. Smith. Stationer. Symonds. St.; A. Aley. Stationer. Karangahape Rd. Price, 1/. See- 4 that you get the "Premier," the Favourite Bridge Scorer. . T *' ' " ' —, HORTICULTURAL SHOW. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOA*- CIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND DAHLIAS. TOWN HALLFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL ■r 18 and 19. . Doors open 2.30 .p.m. Music. Afternoon Tea. Admission, 1/. Children, \Cd. ' 502 ■ LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. . _— LOBE sjyi NINGR OOM S. (NEXT GLOBE PICTURES, QUEEN ST.) AUCKLAND'S LEADING RESTAURANT, \ Cleanliness, Civility and Quality . Our Motto. ' - : Four-course Meal, 1/. J. W. MANSON, Proprietor. PRIOR'S QTILL T EADING, BEST -ty MEALS IN THE CITY. . STRAND ARCADE. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 89, 15 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 89, 15 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 89, 15 April 1913, Page 12