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AMUSEMENTS. • lf|is MAJESTY’S THEATRE • Proprietor#; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. • BAST SIX NIGHTS. - MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2.30 . (Doors open at 1.30). !: 'JULIUS, C M S A R.’ ' ’ Special Matinee Prices to Adults: . 4s, 2s 6d, and ‘ls 6d. ALLAN WILKIE, ■ ALLAN WILKIE, Miss HUNTER-WAITS. Miss HUNTER-WATTS. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Doors Open at 7. CROWNING PERFORMANCE OF THE SHAKESPEAREAN SEASON. . Half of Gross Receijils to bo Donated . by Mr Wilkie to tbo , FLOOD DISTRESS RELIEF FUND. ' KING LEAR’ 1 KING LEAR ’ The First Time in Dunedin. When this play was presented at a COMMAND PERFORMANCE IN AUCKLAND the New Zealand ‘ Herald ’ commented: —“Acting with an emotional power that almost carried the spectator off his feet, Mr Wilkie swept through the myriad passionate moods that beset the mad King. Nothing ho has attempted can approach in dramatic power put into last night’s invincible portrait, and bo set the seal upon the most memorable piece of acting that be has yet given us.” “ The audience was deeply moved by one of tho most memorable performances in (ho history of the Auckland theatre.”— The Auckland ‘ Star.’ Concession Rates and Free List Suspended for this performance. TUESDAY: -‘THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.’ WEDNESDAY (Matinee): MU LIUS CDS AH.’ WEDNESDAY (Evening’) : 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.’ THURSDAY: ‘ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.’ FRIDAY: •THE TEMPEST.’ SATURDAY, LAST DAY OF THE SEASON. MATINEE. 2.30: ‘THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.’ EVENING: ‘HENRY THE EIGHTH.’ POPULAR PRICES; ss, 4s, and 2s, plus lax. Schools in parlies of 10 or more (except for ‘ King Lear ’) : Matinees and .Evenings, 3s, 2s, and Is. BOX PLANS at The Bristol until 5 pun., and from 5.30 p.m. at Hewa. Confectionery. Day sales at Hewa Confectionery (next to Wain’s Hotel). Theatre Office Honrs; 10 a.ni.Jo 5 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. onwards. Phono No. 12-733. ENOUGH to Make a Cat Laugh. ‘ CHARLEY’S AUNT.’ But Nuttier and Funnier still, SYD. CHAPLIN iu ‘ SKIRTS.’ At tho Regent, Friday. TENDERS, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. SECTION 31. WAITAKI POWER SCHEME—HEADGATES. TENDERS for the above Close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on the 171 h SEPTEMBER next. Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; Head Office, Wellington; Eligh Commissioner's Office, London; and New Zealand Trade Commissioners’ Offices, Melbourne and Sydney. rrVENDERS for tho ERECTION of a, REiJL SIDENCE at Lees street wiH bo received until Noon on SATURDAY, April 27. LESLIE D. COOMBS, A.R.1.8.A., F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Arcmtect, , 26 Dowling street Tenders for erection of shop (Brick), in Mailer street, Morningtnn, will be received until 2 p.m. on FRIDAY', 19th April. MILLER AND WHITE. AA.R.T.B.A., Architects, Union Bank Chambcis. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. CLASS IN ACOUSTICS. A CLASS IN ACOUSTICS will be held in the Physics Department on TUESDAYS. from 10 to 11 a.m., beginning APRIL 16. The subject of ‘ Sound ’ will be dealt with in a non-tnebnical manner, and suited to those interested in music. For particulars apply to the Undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Teacher Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.); day and evening classes; patterns or material cut for homo dressmaking.—Telephone 13-112. _ BKUWN’S College, Moray Place P.O.— Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping; 60 successful applicants 1929; individual tuition; railway concessions. OSSBOTHAM’S College.—Bookkeeping', Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country students’ railway fare reductions.—Pbone 10-736. YOUNG Lady (certificated) has Vacancies Violin Pupils; terras reasonable. —998, ‘ Star.’ PROFESSIONAL. c HABIBS Dental E. CLARKE, Surgeon, For Painless Extractions by my highlyrecommended Special Method. 39 PRINCES STREET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD-RESIDENCE, city, 16 London street; good beds and tabic; taritf, - permanent, 30s week. BALMORAL, 61 Duncan street. —Select Accommodation, reasonable tariff; magnificent view; 5 minutes Exchange.—Phone ■l3-279. COMFORTABLE Bed-Sitting Room, with board, To Let, near beach, on car dine.—B74, -‘ Star.’ ONSLOW House,- Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern ‘convenience; use of ;ood tennis court 'Phone 22-650. Respectable young Man, on small salary, would like Board with private ■family; central preferred.—3l, ‘Star’ ’ Office. VACANCIES superior _ Boarders; good table; every convenience; home coin,‘foits.—Coornbes, 892 Cumberland street. WANTED, by Two young Men, Board in private home.—State terras Cen- - Hal, 90. ‘ Star.’ 4S and ss, Bed-Breakfast. —Dominion, Cumberland street, near new * Star ’ ' Office (2 minutes Railway); telephone ‘.13-336. . " WANTED Known—That Billheads, Cir- /• t T culars, Cards, Programmes, and j“General Printing of every description are L executed at tho Evening Star* Office at •'Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 20150, 15 April 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20150, 15 April 1929, Page 8