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AMUSEMENTS. XTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■*-*- Lessee c. R. Bailey. ■ ■ THE TWO GREAT EVENTS THE TWO GREAT EVENTS IX AUCKLAND IN AUCKLAND THIS WEEK THIS WEEK Are the visit of H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND And rpHE JJUTTEBFLIES, rj\UE gUTIEEPLIES, rpilE gUTIEEFLIES. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8* TO-NIGHT AT s! VERSATILITY TO THE BRIil VERSATILITY TO THE BUltf VERSATILITY TO THU BUIiL This Week's Pianoforte Soio, Rhapsodic No. 14 (List* uhapsodte >-„: 14 ::::::::::{l£3 Mγ Frederick W. Dennett at Piano. With Full Orchestra, conducted by Mr r > Jack Waller. . First time in New Zealand. The Miser Sceue from ' 3 "LES CLOCHES DE COKNEVILLE * Sf Grenicheus Mr Wylie Watson 1 The Baillie Mr It. Foster-iIi B « Gaspyrd (toe Jliserj Mr Jack Walle? And Serpolette Miss Cecilia Gold THE HUNGARIAN BAND And POPULAR ITEMS. Prices: 3/ 2/ and 1/. Box Office at Wi'dman and Arey's. Day Sales at Walker's Phoneries, H.M. Arcade. ZOO, Royal Oak—Where you can «nend a pleasant time. Admission: Adults 1/ : Children 3d and 6d. %& 1 ip R A D E S HALL. I TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 8 P.it MAY DAY CELEBRATION. :6 SOCIAL AND DANCE. All Unionists Invited. Tickets at Door, 8 p.m. ~.-" BRING your own Rifles and Cartridges'- M Howard's Wonder Show, Monday, Msj : § DANCING.— THE MISSES BEBBSFOKH having taken over Mrs. Sowerby , Juvenile Saturday Afternoon Class vril ;i commence the first quarter 12th ADrfL a - r . 2.30 p.m., in MASONIC HALL, Eden Ter- • race.—For particulars apply "Arncliffe,'* J-yANCING AKD DEPORTMENT. MISS M. MILLER will open her CLASSED FOX BALLROOM DANCING on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, commencing APRIL Oth, In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PARNELL. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Terms, etc., MISS M. MILLER, ■<■ Chelsea. ' .... TOHNSTONE'S PIANO TDTOB FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, And from A. EADY AND CO.,

112, Queen, Street. fPO-NIGHT, search yoar wardrobe for any -*■ soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring up . Porter, in two days your onier will be re- , turned to you fresh, new and clean again.— Phone 1741. PORTER'S DYE AVORKSStI Tabernacle Buildings, liaraugahape Koad. Vans' Collect. ; -/i'M lf\ O BEID GE~ PLAYERS. ' A The -PREiIIEB" Bridge Scorer it tin ' beat and largest on the market. Can b* obtained from—Chamtaioua and Edmistoa. ■ Statiouers, Queen.-St.; Spreckley and Col Stationers, Shortland St.; G. Xociruiu, Sta- ' tioner. Queen St.; R. Mackay, SttitioMc. Queen St.; R. C. Hawkins, Stationer, Queen St.; W. G. Allen, ana Co., Stationers, Qmcb St.; G. Tomllnson, Stationer, Synionia St; P. ,Smlth, Stationer, Symonds St.; A. Alej, Statiooer, Karangaiiape Rd. Price, 1/. Sμ " : that you get the "Premier," tlie Farouritt Bridge Scorer. £CCI<£SIASTICAI k - A LEXANDER TUTISSIOS, \J JA. JXL ...:■. ■: i'-!'s3jji DRILL XT ALL. • ':]| xx . ...f. , s^4 J)RILL JJALL. DRILL TTAIi. •* • DR. J. WILBUR CBTAPMAX. :; MR! CHAS. M. ALEXANDER.-"; SUPERB CHOIR OF. 500 VOICES.'.' rpo-DAY. rpo-DAY. WEDNESDAY.—6.IS p.m.. Ladles' Bible Claf6 Tea, Tabernacle; 7.30 p.m., DRILIi HALL. Seats reserved for Ladies' Bible Classes. . • ■ ' ■. t fi-'ih THURSDAY.—IO.3O a.m.. PITT STREET CHtJRCH. "Personal Work," Mr. Kalp« Norton: 7.30 p.m., DRILL HALL. Seats reserved for Officers and Soldiers, of tW Salvation Army. FRIDAY.—MOTHERS' DAY.—3 p.m... CONCERT CHAMBER; 6.15, CHCHUtt OFWICE-BEARERS' TEA, Supper. Room, Town Hall; 7.30 p.m., Service in TOwJteK HALL. ' ■'■'. r %?- TOWN HALL — SATTJRDAY, 7.30 P.M- , "A GREAT SONG EiVENING.". , "A GREAT SONG EVEXIXG.";:; t Broadwood Barless Piano (E. aii4 **•";:;: Piano Company) used. , . N.B.—For furtlter information, please .»-,;,; quire of the Rev. N. Turner, general eecre--. tary. Telephone 4225. ■..-■ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, STREET. ASCENSION DAY, TO-MORROW, Ist MAY, 7.30 PITLIMELIGHT LANTERN SEUVIC^; ;O Over 80 Coloured I'iiiturc*. ■ illustratiug "LIFE OF CHRIST." , Hymns, Explanation of Pictures, Collection.,;.. PIPHANY CHURCH, sion Day (Thursday).—Holy Communion, 7 a.m.; Choral Evensong, i P-toj; Clergy frf St. John's Collece. 'h^ LUNCHEON ASH TEAJBggjgl. TkTANSOS'S JJP«ING JJ 0 * 818,- fi Some may think they are leaiiii* !»* ; we claim to be •SECOND TO NONE. :' THB W* pLO B B ■nis.I.KG 800 Ml (NEXT GLOBE PICTJRES, QCEBS STJ-. AUCKLAND'S LEADING RESTAURANT^ v Cleanliness, Civility and QuaUtj. J^: . Our Motto. Four-course Meal, 1/. 3. W. MANSON, Proprietor. P " l ° a ' B gTILL BEST -I / MEALS IN THB CITI. )| / STRAND ARCADE. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 12

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