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AMTTSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S -THEATRE. ipUIS T£YENING. AND SATURDAY. AT 8 LAST TWO NIGHTS. MA v D AL LA * MA v D ALLa n. - * M AUD A L LA x - LEO, .TAN, MISCHEL QHERNIAVSKY. QHERNIAVSKY. Accompanist CYRIL TOWSEY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMMF EACH NIGHT. , B PRICES—7/6. 5/. 3/6. and 2/ The Box Plan for Reserved Scats tr/ft and o/). at Wildman and Ace. s.» / Day Sales at Fred Clears. THE MAUD ALLAN TOUR. Under the Direction of W. Angus MacLeod. pO-XI GH T : rp O-NI GH T J DON'T MISS IT. IT COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR. THE gT,UDENTS' Q A R N I V A L, g T U D _ N T S • rtAKXIVA h, STUDENTS' /.A R N I V at. \—>. '. ■ • - f rp OW N JT AL L, S P.M. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P_L ' • >■' ADMISSION: '•■/■ 2/—By Queen Street Entrance Oa_, 1/—By Grey Street Only. All 3/ Seats are Sold. 2/ Seats are Reserved Free. 1/ Tickets are to -lie Sold at Door Sales Students' Costumes Varieties till 8 n._. ' I -ogrammes on Sale at Hall and ill Booksellers. Price, lid each. **" ' Patrons are requested to avoid the crush and enjoy the Student Frolics by C'omlnc Early. > 3 ,5 fpOWN TTALL, gATURDAY gTH JUNE, »_' ' At S o'clock p.m. Q, RG A N T> ECIT A U BY ~ iVF* ]\£ AUI}nAX TJARNET. .' (CITY ORGANIST). ~jp| SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME: I 1. (a) Grand Choeur, (b) Priere et ', .» _ -Berceuse Guilmant i - .7 Sl p, _?. ' WoLsten-holme ••• O", "ings of Song" Mendelssohn 4. Prelude, ami-Fugue in G .-. Bach .">. Preislied from "Meistersinger" Wagner - 0. Military March .'.. Schubert INTERVAL. T. Reve Angelique Rubinstein, ; j 8. Pizzicato from "Sylvia" Delib— 0. Overture "Si j'etais Rots" Adam Admission—One Shilling. . ; Doors open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. Wi-SON, Town Cierk. i 3th June. 1014. 531' V p O W N TT A L . L, ; Direction .JOSEPH BDABCHE CXi H "\xiss -piLLEN rr-RRY, H . jV-fiSS TTH.LEN /TIERRi', MISS T7ILLEN rpERRY. f-' ':■ THE WORLD'S FAMOUS ACTRESS.' .' TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY, JUNE 11. ", *?$m SATURDAY, JUNE 10; •MI-SB TERRY will bo supported by I MR. JOSEPH BLASCHECK, 0 The Famous English Humorist. MISS NINA FORBES (Of London). * in her Charming Songs at the Piano, ' ! ' MISS GLADYS McDOWELL, Contralto., Box l'lau now open at Wildman and' Arey's. , __ Special Reserve Scats, 10/6. Seats, 5/.V Day Sales at deal's. Day Sale Tickets admit 15 minutes be-i :: fore advertised opeuing. Get your ticket* early. We use a Broadwood Grand Tiano. j M. J. BLOOMFIELD, Manager. ' gPECIALV O T I C E.: ELLEN TERRY PERFORMANCES. Shakespearean Societies and Colleges are' ■ notified that applications made to the) Management for Concession Tickets have . V nearly reached the limited number allotted, and Early Application is advised to avoid disappointment. VfirE NEED YOUR HELP. ' ' TLEASE BUY A TICKET ! ' a/-xrand /.oncert strand Concert Will be Given in the *§S| rpOWN JTALL /.ONCERT /"-HAMBEB, , ON OTH TUNE, AT S P M., In Aid of SISTER ESTHER'S WORK •• among tbe AGED, the SICK, and-.tbe DESTITUTE of the City. The Programme is exeeUent, tbe talent . the best Auckland can produce. Mr Barry Coney and Mr Kenneth Philipps, who are ' always appreciated. Miss Rae, and Miss - Braduey. will each slug one of their sweet I solos. Mrs Grace Best and Mr Grlbhle, . elocutionist, will give you a treat. Mr. Whit- . taker and Miss Goulding, accompanists. - Mrs Hamilton Hodges has been untiring in her efforts to make the concert a success. The talent is free. The object to assist the poor. Will you do your part by packing .. the Concert Chamber on Monday Night? Reserved Seats. 2/0; Admission. 2/ and 1/. Box Plan now at Wildman and Arey's. ;?; :. "PRANCING.— St. Columba Hall, Grey ' A-r Lynn, every Saturday night. Glover's-., music. Gents. 1/6; Ladles, Cd.—ll. Burruge and It. Walker. . 71 DANCING. "Ta"-nrgbt7~To-nlght.— A Dance will he held in the Trades Hall To-night. Mnsie. Mr. A. Young. M.C.'s, Messrs. , Overington and Jones. All invited. Gents 1/0. Ladles Od. ' mANGO DANCES AND TEAS, Wednes- '" A day and Saturday afternoons, 3 to' G'V Auckland's best ballroom. Court donees li' , trodnced. Gents. 1/0. Ladles 1/. —Royt. Albert Hall. Prof. B.illey. PROF. BAILEY will teach you to waltz or reverse Iv one lesson, 3/0; Tango, ,"i/6. Book now at Hall. 'Phone 1506. Qualified teachers always at liberty. CONVEYANCES. MOTOR TRIP TO HOWICK — Motor . 'Bus leaves G.P.0., SUNDAY, .lune 7th. at 10 a.m., returning 4.30. Return - Fare, 3/, ''» RESTATJRANTS AND TEA ROOMS pRIOR'S g TILL TREADING. BEST 1 / MEALS IN THE CITY. QCfRAND A RCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 133, 5 June 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 133, 5 June 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 133, 5 June 1914, Page 12

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