AMUSEMENTS. - "THE STUDENT PRINCE." THE FINEST MUSICAL PRODUCTION EVER STAGED IN NEW ZEALAND. ITS FEATURES ABE GLORIOUS MUSIC, WONDERFUL CHORUSES, REFRESHING COMEDY, BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, BRILLIANT SCENIC AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS, A DELICIOUS LOVE ROMANCE, AND IT IS PRESENTED BY AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY OF ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL AND AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS. " STUDENT PRINCE " MATINEES. TO-MORROW, AT 1.50. TO-MORROW,' AT 1.50. And On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stalls, 5/; Gallery, 2/. Early Door Gallery 1/ extra. Children Half-price to All Parts. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction - - J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. An Outstanding Success. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 7.50. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 7.50. And Subsequent Evenings. MATINEES, TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present the Exquisite Play of Music, Love, and Romance. " THE STUDENT PRINCE." " THE SUDENT PRINCE." " THE SUDENT PRINCE." " THE SUDENT PRINCE." " THE SUDENT PRINCE." " THE SUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." Which has already firmly established itself in the hearts of playgoers. "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Is Magnificently Sung and Acted by the Jf< WILLIAMSONS . tT ILLIAMSON'S RB!ik CSSKS OflU CSSiSI 100 — ARTISTS — 100. Including ■DEPPIE T\E TORIES, -t»EPPIE -L'K V RIESI The Idol of the Continent, JAMES T IDDY, AMES -"IDDY, In Association With ARTHUR BTIGANT, FRANK WEBSTER, HEDLEY Together with the WONDERFUL CHORUS. THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS. AND THE COMPLETE COMPANY THAT C M B rV£iS„. SDCH A furore at his MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MELBOURNE. Another Magnificent Production, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. Nine Nights Only. MATINEES JUNE 4 AND 9. " MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." " MADAME POMPADOUR." MADAME POMPADOUR." ATONING PRICES—D.C. and 0.5.,. 10/; Stalls, 5/; Gallery, 2/ ; Early Doors. Stalls and Gallery, 1/ eitraT ' PREFERENTIAL PLANS (12/6 plus tax) for the. Season, now open at Lewis EajJy. Ltd. Also ORDINARY PLANS Plus tax) for SIX NIGHTS of "THE STUDENT PRINCE." Day Stall? at mS Ma - iesty ' a T »>eatre Sweet Manager JOHN FARRELL RAILWAY NOTIRFft SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. yyEEK-ENDINQ gt JJAIL. gl gAJL. yyEEE-ENDING gl R A,U YYEEKENDING gl gim Have a complete change of scene and air and the exhilaration of joyous company in the Week-end Run by RaU. Your own Railways give vou the SAFEST, CHEAPEST, most COMFORTABLE. and most SOCIABLE transport. Thousands who have enloved rati wa v WEEK-END TRIPS are Summer is flying by! Do not miss the remaining opportunities for a Week end Run by RaU. " l ' vu " unine * - JJOTORUA gER VICES. SATURDAYS. 5.2^p V Jtt. AnCkland 1030 * m " ***' Rotorua MONDAYS. Leave Rotorua 9.30 a.m. and 4.57 p.m arr. Auckland. 3.58 p.m. and 11.2 p.m. RETURN FARES: First-class £2 12/10. Second-class, £1 16/. - rpE gERVICES. SATURDAYS. 2.2^ e p!m. AUCkland 8-30 a-m " arr * T « Aroha MONDAYS. Tc Aroha 4 5T a m m «_ and 7 &p a L r ; AUCk,and 8 S p^ RETURN FARES; First-class, £1 15/8. Second-class. £1 4/4 . - "ppELENSVILLE gERVICES. SATURDAYS. Leave Auckland 8.40 a.m., 1.20 pm. and ,ou SUNDAYS. Ijeave Auckland 9.38 a.m and 4 n n m arr. Helensville 11.30 a.m. and 6.6 p m ' ar^lT,otK n on" e Noon and 6.33 p.m.. arr. Auckland 2.0 p.m. and 8.17 p.m. sm 11 r 'L tra , ln ,eaves Helensville at 650 a.m. on Mondays, arrives Auckland 8.55 SPECIAL SUNDAY RETURN FARES: First-class. 6/3; Second-class, 4/3. F4 N EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY— 19°8. art unions. t a^,v A r un,on ' t,,,,,1 h " r, _!• ; inning number. 1710. jM_by Martin Dcmpscy, Takanini. 25 REMOVAL NOTICES. M?®; MORRIS, Art Needlework SpecialQueens'st ren iSI ed k? opp X Tabernacle, ton viueen St. New shipments arrived. D
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