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■ ■;.';.'"-■■■■■■ ■■;>-: ■■•.■■■■ ..•-,.•• •■■-.. :1.--':l«fe»ar Amusements. . "*" , H I3 JJAJESm r £m^ Sole Lessee and Manager, ' WILLIAM ANDERSON, ' THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON At 2 Sharp. * -' t MATINEE. TWO MATINEE. LITTLE MATINEE. DRUMMER MATINEE. BQY , Children Half-price to All Parts a H M AJE3IT 8 124^LAST 2 NIGHTS of LAST 2 NIGHTS Walter LAST 2 NIGHTS Howard's Beautifully-written Military Play, ' n TWO LITTLE DRUMMER BOYS, : ' . TWO LITTLE DRUMMER Qoys[ J Interpreted by □ WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. y e Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Early Doors, from le 6.45 to 7.30, 6d extra. Day Sale (Early Door i. Tickets only), at Williamson's, Tobacconist Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arev'i ' I, ; ( ' • aOP E * A HOU BE. I TUESDAY. MAY 12th, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. d ' " NIGHT BIRDS OP LONDON. " i" 8 ENGLISH PRESS CRITICISMS. The Great Human. Emotion. Sensation Drama , ( by George England and Milton Bode. * d Some Extracts from the Press. Liverpool Daily Post. Sept. 11, 1900,-" Sight Birds of London" is sure to be greatly appreciated. The authors have displayed "feat _ ingenuity, and during the course of the four acts there ara many exciting and sensational incidents. The most striking feature of tku play is the gas explosion; . . an other novel incident is the revengeful act of a mad woman, who destroys the sight of he" villainous husband by throwing vitriol in afj face. Birmingham Daily Post, September 25,1900 Intensely dramatic situations, . . xt« authors of " Night Birds of London" have produced many striking incidents, and the most sensational scene occurs in the last act when a house is blown up by a gas explosion! . . The piece is splendidly mounted. The Era, August 11, 1900.-A new drama, entitled " Night Birds of London," met with an enthusiastic reception. Both the serious passages and the comedy episodes are cleverly and ably written. Q.ROSVENOR SOCIALS. ■> FIEST LONG NIGHT. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, • WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. t Dancing at 8 p.m. sharp. ' It is absolutely necessary to present Invita* tions at the door. e J. E. BENNETT, Hon. See. ' r — . —, OLD CHUMS AND SCHOOLFELLOWS' ASSOCIATION. THE FIEST REUNION OF THE SEASON 5 Will be held in the 3 FEDERAL HALL, d ON FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903. '■ The Secretary will be in attendance and re* ' ceive subscriptions. s W. L. MOYLAN, Hon. gee. i T AFAYETTE MUSICAL "AT HOMES." ST. GEORGE'S HALL. MRS. PACKER (after a, successful season hi * Melbourne and Wellington) will commence a , Series of Reunions in Auckland, to be held ' FORTNIGHTLY. The first will take place on . TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. May 12. Invitations must be presented at the door. W. LINLEY, Secretary. - . ~. . i. -a ■■-- _. AUCKLAND BAND OP V f%k il HOPE UNION. V&lv\ ANNUAL GATHERING. ' *&r^Zr§ r ~ss~\. Tilo Practice for the above will be resuniet? : : NEXT WEDNESDAY EVEN' the 13th May, in the t Wesley Hall. Pitt-street, at _, , -~- """ 7.30 sharp. . Fisher Girls. Factory Girls, Soldiers, and Sailors will rehearse their parts. All young people and friends are invited to attend. S. FRITH, Conductor. H. TOWNSHEND, Secretary. -————— ~„—_* THE CITY SHOOTING HALfe. LAST TWO NIGHTS. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. QUEEN-STREET (next the British Hotel). : COME AND HAVE A PARTING SHOT AT THB FIGURES, OR THE BOTTLES. With FIRST-CLASS REPEATING RIFLES. QUICK ATTENTION BY SEVEN SMART MEN. — ■ ■ ' •— * ■ QANDOW'S QYSTEM, ' «, r A. G. FORDHAM - - Instructor. Specially trained as Instructor by Mr. P. A. Hormbroob, Sandow Medallist. 1898. and initial organiser of tha Sandow System in New Zealand. Address: Old Sports' Clubroom, Unr* ham-street West. Hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. JJAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY. 1 l i l,l , tlle Competition for week ending May 2, the following made possibles : —Russell, Shean,' 3 Godwin, Nicholas, McCormish, Seccombe, Langlfcy. Norman. Hosking, Fleming, Presttn, J. W.Preston, Wheelwright. Renniek, Jjewis. Hector, Murdock, Gerrard. Ensor, Roskell, Hinds, . . Stirling, Snelrar, Olsen, Lowe, Budge, Han' son, Baird. Hutchison. Buckley,' Patterson, McCarthy, Mason, Webb, Bennett, P. Preason, . McNeil. In the Ties, D. Baird proved the winner, J. . Preston retiring in his favour. This Week's Prize, SALOON RIFLE. 3 No Entrance Fee. Id per shot. 3 DANCING.— Dormer's Classes are held • JW in Ponsonbv Hall, MONDAYS Sowerby's Hall. THURSDAYS. Elementary, 7 to 8; 5 Advanced, Bto 10. i m ■ • "DOSING - BOXING. - Wanted Known-E. 1 -O DONOVAN, ex-Champion of New Zea--5 land starts his Winter School on MONDAY, 1 May 11, 1903. Guaranteed to teach each Pupil in one season. arrangements, apnlv to t E. DONOVAN, Cook-street, near Albert-street | Toilet. ; QAPILLA TJAIR rpoNIC i Strengthens, Renews, and Beautifies the Hair. Aa a Cure for Dandruif and Falling Hair, , QAPILLA stands alone A PERFECT CURB, r rUMLLA TS ATOT A T\YB. , Sold by all Chemists Everywhere. XT E W ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in *«• vance, posted to any part of the colony. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following , Classes: Wanted, To Let, FOR SALE. LOST and FOUND. personal, BOARD and RESI* DF.NCE. are inserted at the rate of 18 word! for one shilling, or three consecutive wiser* '_ tions for Zs 6d. Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by the advertiser, are also MSjeneu in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HEkaw> 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 advertisemen through accident or from other causes: an they reserve to themselves the right of emuting advertisements that may be deemed oujectionable. although such advertisement have been paid for in the usual course business. .. ■ • Instructions as to the insertion or vitn* ■ drawal of advertisements in the HERALD mnso be in writing. Advertisements received wi out such instructions will lie inserted on nm-mtarrnonrlnrl nnrl fihartrori ornlttSlV-

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

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

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