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Amusements. _ _ TTIS -RTAJESTY'S •pHEATB.E. Under the Sole Direction of Jfß. QEORGE "j^USGEOVB. Manager - - Mr. Chan. B. Westmacntt. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 13. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 12. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. And Following Evenings. Reappearance, After Over Eight Years' Absence, of MISS NELLIE STEWART. MISS NELLIE STEWART. MISS NELLIE STEWART. Supported by GEORGE MUSGROTE'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, Who will appear for the First Time it Auckland, in the Most Successful Comedy Drama of Recent, Years, SWEET NELL OP OLD DRURY. SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. SWEET NELL OP OLD DRURY. MUSIC FOR THE FLAY, including Fell Gwynne's Song: in Act 11.. specially writler for this production by Mr. Raymond Roze, o! His Majesty's Theatre, London. THE HARPSICHORD used in Nell Gwynrie'i Boudoir specially manufactured by Allan a.m Co., Melbourne, from tracings obtained fron the British Museum. v THE FURNITURE of the Period, gpeciallj made in the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, bj Mr. W. Gardiner, from drawings from nh< British Museum. THE KING CHARLES SPANIEL, "TheLittli Marquis" (imported, and winner of nine chs.m pion prizes). THE CORRECT COSTUMES of the Peri ad by A. and L. Nathan, London, and from reli able authorities. THE CHARACTERISTIC "WIGS. A3 worn ir the days of Charles 11., by " Gustave," Pari! and London. " SWEET NELL" PLANS Now Open at Messrs. Wildman, Lyell, anc Arey's, where seats may be booked six days ir advance. EXTRA ROWS OF ORCHESTRA STALLS SEATS WILL BE OPENED THIS MORNING. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestra Sta'lls ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors, 6ri extra. Day Sales, Partridge's Sports Depot, Queen street, and the " Toreador" Floral Depot, ID: Majesty's Arcade. IL WEOTATOEB. L lit OVA TORE. IL rpROVATORE. L Xrovatore. MADAME LILIAN TREE desires to JM. thank the Ladies and Gentlemen for their valuable assistance in connection with the production of the above Opera, and the Public for their keen appreciation of the work presented. In view of this appreciation, and the hearty congratulations from several eminent musical judges, together with innumerable letters of application for its reproduction, Madame Tree begs to announce its repetition at an early dale, full particulars of which will be duly announced. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Great North Road-TO-NIGHT (Saturday), May 9.-Jota Tudor's Second Grand Saturday Night Con cert. Entire change of programme; New First Part. New Specialities, and New Comedy. Everything new, bright, and sparkling. The Only Variety Entertainment in town; 15 Parformers. The Place for the People, at the People's Prices. Full Rehearsal, TO-DAY (Saturday). 3 sharp. General Admission, (id. Front Chairs, Is. Children, half-price to both seats. A CONCERT is to bo held in the Pons'onby Hall on THURSDAY, May 14th, in aid of the Sacred Heart Presbytery Fund. The following Artists have kindly promised to assist:—Bishop Lenihan, Dr. Egan, Messrs. Ralph, Adams, Darby, and Masters Ralph and Johnson, Mesdameß Ralph, Collins, and Misses Knight, Ralph (2), Whitsted, Jones, Devore, Tole (2), Brown, and Johnson. Doors opun at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8. Tickets, 23 and Is. RIVERS AND WESTON. THEATRICAL ADVANCE REPRESENTATTVES. 26, His Majesty's Arcade.— in Elocution and Dramatic Art, Mr. Walter Rivers. . Modem Languages. Mr. Chas. Woeton. Terms on application. " "V7[7"AIT." Latest Song success by com- » V posers of "Because I' - Love You." Price, 2s.—Robertson's Queen-street. " JUST AS IN THE OLDEN TIME." A *J Story in Sons. 'Price, 2s.—Robertson, Music Seller, Queen-street. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. THE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, 12.30 to 5 and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Season and Art Union Tickets, each 2s 6d. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Band in Attendance. . ■ S. STUART. Aquatics ROYAL NEW '" ZEALAND YAOBT SQUADRON. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. A SOCIAL EVENING Will be held at the SQUADRON ROOMS, ON THURSDAY, MAY 14, at 8 p.m., When the Prizes won during the season will be presented. Officers of other Yacht and Sailing Clubs a:re cordially invited. FRANK W. COOMBES, Hon. Secretary. Educational. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. The Annual Examination of Pupil-teachers and of Candidates for employment will be held on TUESDAY, June 30, 1903, and three following days, at Auckland, Thames, Hamilton, and Whangarei. Entries of Candidates for employment, who wish to be examined, will be received by the Board on or before MONDAY, June 1, 1905. Printed forms of application to be examined may be obtained from the undersigned. No Candidate will be admitted to examination who does not comply with all the requirements of the form of application. The Board does not promise employment to any Candidate upon passing the Examination. There is already a supply of Qualified Candidates more than sufficient to meet probable requirements for some time to come. VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS. Candidates must send in their Names, together with Fees, to the Undersigned, on or before the 15th INSTANT. D. W. RUNCIMAN. Registrar. pOMPETITION FOR BOYS UNDER I*. ATTENDING PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN CITT AND SUBURBS. Subject: "ORIGINAL COMPOSITION ON EMPIRE DAY." To be written on foolscap. Competitors must state age and school attended. FIRST PRIZE: Pair Box Calf Boots, valu* 12s 6d. SECOND PRIZE: Pair Boots, value 9s 6d. Entries Close Noon WEDNESDAY. 13th inst. Best six Papers will be shown in our window on following FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 15th and 16th inst. T. PROSSER, Newton Boot Warehouse. ■ , -f E. J. B v B K E ' TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. Terms Moderate. His well-known String Band open for Engagement for Balls. Socials, etc. ADDRESS: VINCENT-STREET, or care MESSRS. A. EADY AND CO. BOARD AND RESlDENCE—Comfortable ac- -*-* commodation, hot and cold water baths; near electric cars.—Mount View, Manukau Road, near St. Mary's Church, Parnell. MONEY to Lend on First-class Securities at lowest rates.—Apply J. M. Shora, Mercantile Chambers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12266, 9 May 1903, Page 8

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