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AMUSEMENTS. ■TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE a*- Lessee c B. Bailey. . 7 THE TWO GREAT EVENTS THE TWO GREAT EVENTS"! IN AUCKLAND IN AUCKLAND"— THIS WEEK THIS WEEK Are the visit of H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND- . And IJIHE gCIIEEFLIES, "THE "D U T T E B F L I E S, "JHE "O U T T E R F L I E S, "■' - m TO-NIGHT AT S TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT S. VERSATILITY TO THE BRIMVERSATILITY TO THE BRIM' VERSATILITY TO THE BRIM. This Week's Pianoforte Solo, ■ 77 Rhapsodic No. 14 (LiutJ Rhapsodic No. 14 (Liszt; . Mr Frederick W. Dennett at Piano;.' With Full Orchestra, conducted by li» Jack Waller. First time in New Zealand/ The Miser Scene from ; 7 "LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE.", Greniclieux Mr Wylie Watson The Baillie Mr R. Foster-Hlnc Gaspard (.the Miser) Mr Jack Wallet And Serpolette Miss Cecilia Gold THE HUNGARIAN BAND 1 ■'".;" Aud j-! -"; POPULAR ITEMS. '" Prices: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Office -at 1 Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Walker's Phoneries. H.M. Arcade. —_—. , ____ -.■ ALEXANDRA DA R K. '■■ ■■■ * mO-MOBEOW, :T!rrEDNESDAY A FTEBNOON, . i , . '77 .iS TlvrAG-NIFICENT A VIATION "pLIGHI ;.' BY ' " r*7IZARD jgTONE, ytozard otosb, :. \M There is nothing in the world to eqna! the ma"tchless grandeur of seeing a Monoplane flying in the air. In addition to the above Great Event th'er« 89 wiU be "VTOTOR-CYCLE "DACES ' "jyrOTOR-CYCLE "DACES "\TOTOR-CYCLE DACES . By the . . :7j„ AUCKLAND MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB.; §■"'' Commencing Punctually at 2 o'clock, I '/}, rpEE Q.REAT A VIATION -pLiiSHi Will Commence Punctually at 3,15.;%? ■"/'& — ... 77 7-' POPULAR PRICES. ..■ .:'•■;:/ 1/, 2/, and' Grand Stand, 3/.";- '"*! Children, Half-price. .'.s© DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.— MKS '"•''*; -KNIGHT commences Clusses-for Latest 4ii Ballroom and Fancy Daucing lv Leys Institute, Ponsonby. Juveniles, April-10, 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Private lessons., given.---: Terms, etc., Miss Knight, Sherwood Kd., MfcRoskill. ' '506 .', DANCING— MISS SPENCER will reopen her Classes-in-the Druids' : Hall7'ConF- - tnencing THURSDAY, May Ist. Elementary, 7 till 8 p.m.; Advanced, S till'lo.3o ■ p.m. Elementary Advanced Classas will V be held in the Druids' Hall oh SATURDAY Afternoons, commencing May 3, at 2.3j>, Elementary Cass at 20, Wneent "St.*," every . ■ MONDAY. Private Lessons any time-by ' appointment—Terms, etc., MISS yPENtEE, 25, • Vincent Street. 'I'houe 2237. 7 O-MGUT, search your waidrobe for any soiied clothing. To-morrow, ring up I Porter, lv two uays your ocdur will'Lie.r* 7turned to you fresh, new aud clean agaiu.— Phoue 1741. PORTER'S DIE WUKKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape UoaiL Vans collect. ■...-.' . 7-eVi-; , ;;'i.|'s mo BRIDGE I* LA YE Ei' A The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer ia tin best and largest on the market. Can. M obtained from—Chamtaloup aiid Edihlstcn.' Stationers, Queen St.; Spreckley and Co., Stationers, Shortland St,; G. I'otmau, Star tiouer, Queeu St.; R. Macsay, Queen St.; li. C. Hawkins, Stationer, 7 'Queea'St.; W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Queeft- 1 :■' St.; G. Tomiinson, Stationer, Symouds St; VP. Smith, Stationer, Symonds St.; A. Aley, Stationer, Karangahape Rd. Price, l/...5«i that you get the "Premier,'' the Favourita Bridge Scorer. __ ECCLESIASTICAL. _ ■—. . /-IHAPMAN -ALEXANDER TITISSIOjr. ""QUILL.. *£JALL. THRILL -pTALL. T\RILL 2^^ DR. J. WILBUR CHAPMAN. . 7 MR CHAS. M. ALEXANDER.: SUPERB CHOIR OF 500 VOICES. 7 rpO-DAY. rpO-DAY. TUESDAY.—6.I3, Men's Bible Class Tej, Tabernacle: 7.30 : p.m., DRILL UAIA :, DRILL HALL. .Seats reserved- for, BIN*! Class Men. WEDNESDAY.—6.I3 p.m.. Ladies' BIMe Class Tea. ; Tabernacle: 7.30 p.m., DBIb" HALL. Seats ..reserved for Ladles' BibleClasses.' _ „iiiii:.Tin KSDAY—IO.3O a.m.; PITT STREPI CHURCH. "PBrsonal Work." Mr. Rilpti Norton: 7.30 p.m.,. DRILL HALL. Seat?. reserved for Officers and Soldiers of tue. Salvation Army. " ■ *V FRIDAY.—MOTHERS' DAY.—3 £•""?•. CONCERT CHAMBER; 6.10, CHUULU OFIFICE-BEAIt'ERS" TEA. Supper* !*__. Town Hall; 7.30 p.m., Service in' TowaHALL. ■ ' ",~- K \'b Broadwood Earless Piano (E. aa,4 ..Y,7, Piano 'Company) used. . ,'• !■', N.B.—For furtter information, please, ia-... quire of the Rev. N. Turner, general sei.re- . tary. Telephone 4225. 306 -

GYMNASIUM. PHYSICAL CUL TUBE. LEARN TO BE HEALTHY AND STRONG, | Classes now opening in Boxing, Wrestling, if Physical Culture, and Gymnastic* - Special Classes for Ladies, Girls, and BojiV,-./ Apply DIRECTOR. „„,_,' LEYS. INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM.. -._ • . LUNCHEON AITO TEA ROOMjj_2 pLO B B "*Q ININ GBO 0 M.I 7 (NEXT GLOBE PICTURES, QUEEN ST.) AUCKLAND'S LEADING RESTAURANT, .7 Cleanliness, Civility and Quality, -. ' 7 Our Motto. Four-course Meal, 11. _.....; '-'■"; J. W. MANSON, Proprietor. * put ob'B gTILL ?AIMNfIr 7 BEST -I / MEALS IN THE CITY, STRAND ABCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 12

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