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Amusements. ~ ' HIS majest^T!^^ Sole Lessee and Manager - William Ani A NOTABLE EVENT. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. APRIL u. Welcome Reappearance of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S ' < ; FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Tho Most Powerful Combination of n~ - • : Talent Dr amati, ■ ; SOUTH OF THE LINE. Introduce tho Reigning Success nf ' ' ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Walter Melville's masterpiece, the nw». cessful drama of modem times, entitled 11 ®' WTHE WORST WOMAN IN LO\nnv ' -- THE WORST WOMAN IN ovnm- ' THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON U& Produced Regardless of Expense, '' i ™ EVERY AUXILIARY TO *«>.» SUCCESS. A Great Human .Emotional Drama A STIRRING AND PICTURESQUE PLY» Full of Startling Situations v • • - ' REPLETE WITH THRILLING DR4u AW(t EFFECTS, including THE TELEPHONE WIRE SENSATION PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 34 ■ Stalls, 2s. Family Circle, is. Early Door Tickets to Stalls and Fanii'n Circle. 6d extra. These can bo secured ,1 Williamson s, Tobacconist. eu Early doors open, 7 o'clock; ordinary door, • Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Touring Manager - Fred. W. Duval i Stage Manager - - Edmund Dug"™' Business Manager.- -Michael Joseph. PROF. AND MME. LEWIS AND~THEri " TALENTED COMPANY OF AUSALLAN ARTISTS. FEDERAL HALL, EASTER MONDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY. * ' Profossor Lewis, the Greatest Conjurer th» World has ever seen (formerly of Maskeh-nt, and Cook's. London), in his Latest Marvclloiu Illusions. Mine. Lewis, the Wonderful Tranni Reader, who answers ANY question while in a Trance. The Wonder of tho Century Mist Hettie Rosedale. the Charming Serio-finmu and Dancer. Mr. Charles Weston, the Well* known Banioist, Baritone and Coon Imnen sonator. Mr. Hubert Griffiths, the Grsn v English Tenor. en V . MR. E. TURNER, MUSICAL DIRECTOR, ONE NIGHT ONjI,Y. DON'T MISS IT ! i f JV Y FORTNIGHTLY SOCIAL?' The Third Social in connection with tho above Class will bo held in St. George's Hall' on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. Dancing at 8. Meredith's String Band. Gcnt.'s sub. Is 6(1. Ladies by invitation only. Patronili are requested to present invitations at- tlr* door. E. S. EATON, Hon. Sec. The best PLACE to SPEND AN hoot; IN FIRST-CLASS SPORTS, ' FOR YOUNG AND OLD ? THE CITY SHOOTING HALT,, QUEEN-STREET (Next the British Hotel? * Tho Largest and Best Equipped Shootinji . Gallery in the Colony. Target practice with latest and most up-to-date Rifles, by all Leading Makers, including Winchester, Colts, Mat' tinis, and Remington?, Repeating Rifles. Civil and quick attenton by first-class loc»| mfen. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. ' COME AND SEE. > - QOXON'S * LASSES."By Special Request-, MR. AND MRS. COX ON, The Laundry Experts, Have OPENED CLASSES in the Y.M.C.A. ROOMS. Every Morning, 10 to 12; Every Afternoon, 2 to 5,- Evenings (Monday, Tuesday,, and - Thursday), 7to 9. Morning Lessons, 2s 6dAfternoon and Evening, is 6d each. Special ■ terras for Course of Lessons. The Morning Lessons include Bonnets, Blouses, Silks, Lace, Cleaning and Pressing, and Tablo Cloths, ill addition to Shirts and Collars. T) A N C I N G. MISS ; Jr. GAVIN ■ Opens her Class on TUESDAY, April 14, in St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom, Symonds-street, Elementary, 7to 8; Advanced, 3to 10. Terms on application, Williamson's Avenue, Ponsonby. J) A N C I N •G. MISS CARRIE KNIGHT . ! • Resumes her Classes after Easter, Juvenile and Adult. Waltzing a speciality. Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons. PROSPECTUS, 125, HOBSON-STREET. V gTRING BANDS Supplied for Concerts, Balls, Garden Parties, At -Homes, Picnics, etc. For terms, apply i G.' HAROLD HARDEY, i Manukau Road, Parnell. "PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNASTICS, A Y.M.C.A. BUILDINGS. ALBERT-STREET. Having sold the Goodwill and Effects of my Gymnasium to PROF. POTTER, I have much pleasure in referring him to the parents and; guardians of children as being a Reliable and Painstaking Instructor.—PßOF. CARROLLO. Gent.'s Gymnastics, Evening Classes—Monday and Thursday Evenings, 7.30 till 10; Physical Culture, Wednesday. 5.15 till 6.15, and 7.30 till 9.30. Ladies Friday Evening, 7.30 till 9 p.m.; Tuesdays, 2.30 till 4 p.m.; Saturday, 11 till -: 12.30. Juvenile Girls'and Boys, Tuesdays and Fridays, 4.15 till 5.30. Boys at school, Mondays and Thursdays, 4.15 till 5.30. Boys, Saturday,. 9.30 till 11 a.m. Private Classes and Tuition can be arranged. For terms, etc-,, please communicate with PROF. POTTER, Y.M.C.A. Buildings. Gymnasiums Furnished, < and Estimates given for same. MISS DORMER will recommence her Classes in Sowerby's Hall on Thursday, April 16th, and at Ponsonby Hall, Monday, April 20th. Elementary, 7to 8; Advanced, Bto 10, Private Lessons on application to Miss Dor. mer, Lichfield-street, Newton. BELIEVE— exceedingly pretty littl* Waltz Song; price, 2s.Robertson, Musicseller, 187, Queen-streot. Toilet. '"jpHOSE pERFECT IJVRESSES, Which add grace to the features of any • Woman, are the natural sequence to the use of QAPILLA JJAIR ICONIC. Thousands of New Zealand Women are, using CAPILLA with inclaculable benefit. Tnousands more would do so if cold type could convince them. One bottle of Capitis gives all the proof one wants. " BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY AT ANY CHEMIST OR STORE. At 03 fid per. Bottle. f > New Zealand Office— 6. FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington, N.Z. SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents. E W ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following classes: Wanted, To LET, FOE Sale, lost and found, personal, Board and residence, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for one shilling, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must lie signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly news and herald Summary without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the Herald-free of charge. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes; and tiiey . reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that may be deemed objectionable, although, such advertisements business 611 Pai( * for in tile usual course of fi>.'^u , n UC p iOI ? s a ? to tlle insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must • be in writing. Advertisements received with; ' °^L® uch instructions will be inserted until c untermanded, and charged accordingly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12242, 11 April 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12242, 11 April 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12242, 11 April 1903, Page 8

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