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Amusements. IF 3 j| AJESTrB jjHßun 8010 Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. ' TO-NIGHT. F. A. SdudamorA TO-NIGHT. Mystic and TO-NIGHT. Sensational Play, . DANGEROUS WOMEN. DANGEROUS WOMEN. DANGEROUS WOMEN. DANGEROUS WOKE*, FULL OF LIFE, INCIDENTS, AND SnTJi, TIONS OF A STRONGLY DRAMATIC AND EXCITING CHARACTER. A DEEPLY-LAID PLOT, Involving Intricate Details, and many Ranld Changes of Scene are developed with stich Skill and Force That the Drama will enchain the attention of the audience from rise to fall of curtain DANGEROUS WOMEN. " Ye who have yearned with too much Da* sion, will hear, stay, and pity." " THE ELYSIUM CLUB. THE THAMES EMBANKMENT. THE CROSSING SWEEPER. i THE CRYPT. THE MAD DOCTOR. DANGEROUS WOMEN. Prices:—3s, 2s, 1?. Early doors, from 6.45 fa 7.39. 6d extra. Day Sale, early Door Tickets only, at Williamson's, Tobacconist. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. ———————————— __—__^ M N KiJjIB S TEWAET AS QWEET -pjELL. ST. GEO R O E'S HALL U GREAT NORTH ROAD. TO-NIGHT. .TO-NIGHT. JOHN TUDOR'S FIRST GRAND SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERT. Minstrel First Part, Specialty and Corned* I.s~Artists.~ls J ' 6d—(' moral Admission— Reserved Chairs, Is; Children, half-price to all seats. Doors open 7.15; commence Bsharp, "ftTEWTON PUBLIC BAND 01? HOF£ MONTHLY ENTERTAINMENT. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY (i, 1903. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. Son>js, Humorous Recitations, Selections on Whistle, Pianoforte Solos and Duet», Humorous Songs, Action Songs, Etc., Etc. COME AND HEAP, MR, JAMES WILSON. Admission Awaits free (collection); Children, Id; Gallery, (silver coin. Accompanist, Miss Ella Bach. Chairman, Mr. O. B. King (vice-president). Commeiict 7.45 p.m. sharp. All are Invited. _*»* TO AND OF HOPE UNION fm JD ANNUAL GATHERING-.; The Practices for the \ above will be continued in the Wesley Hall, Pitt-street, yttmP%?t- on WEDNESDAY. EVEN--5 ING NEXT, the 6th Maat Eight Soldiers. Eight Sailors wanted, and all young people and friends*willing to assist are "invited to be present.—S. FRITH, Conductor. H. TOWNSHEND. Secretary. ——■ « DR. BARN A EDO'S HOMES. YOUNG HELPERS' LEAGUE. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK In behalf of above will, be held ill the CHORAL HALL ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th. Sale opened at 3 p.m. by C. E. Button, Esq,.Musical Programme by Miss Rimmer and . Friends. Lady Ranfurly has kindly promised to attend Tickets, Is, to admit to Sale and Concert. ________________.___——. "'- ' TVrOTICE TO ATHLETES. MR. FRANK (SNOWY) STURGEON, Welter Weight Champion of Australasia, OPENS HIS CLASS OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, AT NO. 34, HIS MAJESTY'S' ARCADE, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Boxing, Ball Punching, Etc., Taught Thoroughly. ■ '. For terms, etc., apply at Rooms. TTAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY. The following: made highest possible scorein prii'.e competition during week ending April 25th:—A. Hanson, Baird, Olsen, Letham, Langly, MoMahon, McFarlane, Godwin, Carr, Seccombe, Walters, Williamson, Preston, Bennett, McKee, Waters. G. Preston, A. Watson, House, Marsh, Brookes, Roskell, W. H. Saie3, B. Sais, W. Preston, V. Martin. G. Buckley, Empson, Webb, Downey, Curtis, Vincent, Gray, Hutchinson, Murray, and McCarthy. The prize, a Silver Sovereign Case, was won by Mr. G. Preston. This week's prize: Silver-mounted WaUfinff Stick. PROFESSOR R. L. MAS3INGHAM wilt commence his Select Academy Dancing Classes on May 5 in St. Benedict's Hall. Juvenile and Adult Classes learn quickly and gracefully by his new and rapid system. English, Colonial, and American Dances. Physical Culture. Write for prospectus. Enrol pupils. 2 to 4, Tuesday.—Victoria House, Nel-son-street. DANCING.— Mrs. Arthur Savage's Classes for beginners, every Friday evening at 8, »». Sepulchre's Hall, Symonds-street. Private address, care Mrs. Impey, Newmarket. DANCING.— Miss Dormer's Classes are holGin Pongonby Hall, MONDAYS ; Sowerby's Hall, THURSDAYS. Elementary, 7 to 8; Advanced, 8 to 10. » " TUST AS IN THE OLDEN TIME." A <J Story in Song. Price, 2s.—Robertson, Music Seller, Queen-street. . " AIT." Latest Song success by coin; V T posers of " Because I Love 100. Price, 2s.—Robertson's Queen-street. Toilet. , __ A G EEA JL_ A CTEES S. MR. W. RICHARDS, Proprietor Capilla Hair Tonic, Sydney. . « Dear During my professional career I have tried many hair tonics in many parts of the world. By chance I came across (•our Capilla, and I have found it to be ma most refreshing and invigorating hair tows I know, and shall always be pleased to recommend it. Yours faithfully, _ NELLIE STEWART. TjI.VERY T ADY T\TANTS QAPffiC* Sold by all Chemists, 3s 6d per bottle. SHAELAND AND CO.. LTD.. , Wholesale Agents. . C n *eysnc s. REMUERA 'BUS TIME-TABLE.-Tbe following Night Trips CANCELLED:-Fr«a Remuera: 8 p.m., 9 p.m. From Town: Zv-m----10 p.m., and Opera.-Pullan and Anrutag^ A ITER March 4th the 9.15 a.m. 'Bus from ±X Auckland to Howick will not run; also, the 4.30 p.m. 'Bus from Howick to AucklaaaJ. Crawford. ||T MEW ZEAL AN D HER A h *>• II SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered to town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in » u vance. posted to any part of the colonyAdvertisements under the o ' lo *Sf classes: WANTED. To LET. FOR SALE, £°" and FOUND. PERSONAL, BOARD and ««■» DF.NCB. are inserted at the rate of 13 *on» for one shilling, or three consecutive mse tions for 2s 6d. Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d eaeß insertion. These announcements, which tan be signed by the advertiser, are also g"? 1 . 1 ?- in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and RE***" SUMMARY without extra charge. . Replies to advertisement... will be recei at the offices of tho Herald free of chargeThe Proprietors do not hold th em selves ii» , sponsible for non-insertion of advertise" through accident or from other causes, *" they reserve to themselves the right or «■* ting advertisements that may be deemea < .iectionable, although such adveruwffl»» have been paid for in the usual course business. — •—

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12260, 2 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12260, 2 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12260, 2 May 1903, Page 8