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Amusements; - OPEEAR ° * a e. Under tin direction of Mis 3 Katherine T»i«. ,» (Mrs. Alfred Dampier)„ ' " Be » FIVE FAREWELL "NIGHTS ALFRED DAMPJER ALFRED DAMPIEr! ■'■ MISS LILY DAMPIBS. ; AND THE POPULAR COMPANY ' ' THE ROMANTIC DRAMA OF NEW ZEAI i#w LIFE. "u&AB ■;'■ Produced on Saturday Evening for the to. Time, received with rapt attention and ft Enthusiastic Applause. ■' WILL BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN TO-DAY WRITTEN BY A NEW ZK.-»I,aNDER Ami I ~ AN AUSTRALIAN-TWO COLONIALS.; THIS EVENING (MONDAY). , . • And Two Following Evenings. ' THE GROWING- OF THE RATA A PLAY OF MINGLED MYSTERY AND. ADVENTURE. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY, ETC. . '. ACT I.—Scene 1: Garden at Longlands ' Scene 2: Fern Bower. ' ! Scene 3: Interior at OtomoV x • Link of the Past - • * ACT Scene: The Gorge near Otomoa :- Klin. Broken Ties. TV ACT Hl.—Scene 1: Wanganui River ■ .Scene 2: Exterior Maori Whan Scene 3: Garden at Lonclands Th. Flash in the Darkness. ' An * ACT IV.-Scene 1: Woolshed at Otomoa " Scene 2 : Outside of Woolshed ' Scene 3: Grounds at Otomoa' Th. Ride For a Life. ifl ,' ACT V.—Grounds at Otomoa. The Half caste's Fate. a,ul ' THE SPECIAL LOCAL SCENERY FROM <mv BRUSH OF MR WM. HUTCHINSON - THE INCIDENTAL muSIC COMPOSED ANn ARRANGED BY MR. E J. BURKE • ' Popular Prices— 2s. and Is. Early door* 6d extra. • - "*? Box Plan at Wildman. Lyell, and Arey'g , Day Sales at Carter'i), Groves', and William son's. *"v. CLAUDE E. WEBB. • QPERA JJOUBB. (Under the sole direction of Mr. Geo. Abbott.) A MAMMOTH ATTRACTION. i"j>,. ; Commencing tSATURDAY, APRIL 23, FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND OP GEO. ABBOTT'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. i Comprising a carefully selected Combination from the Principal Theatres of Australasia and headed by the Popular Comedian, ' FRED H. GRAHAM. Who will present on a scale of Unparalleled Magnificence, the Greatest of all Musical Successes. * , IN TOWN IN TOWN "•■■•.. i, IN TOWN . IN" TOWN (By special arrangement with J. C. William eon, Esq.) •■>■"_, FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. ? Under the direction of . HERR GUSTAVE SLAPOFFSKI., • GORGEOUS BALLETS. Introduced by specially engaged Lady Dancers. i Brilliant and Elaborate Costumes, by ' ' •' MADAME DEVINE. '-' \ Magnificent Scenery, specially painted for this. Production, by Mr. Will Diamond. Stage Director ... FRED H. GRAHAM. PRICES: 4s. 2s 6d, and Is. E. BRANIGAN. Representative. gOX pLAN. JgOX ' pLAN For GEO. ABBOTT'S MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON, OPENS AT WILDMAN, LYELL. AND AREY'S, At 10 a.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING. rpjm AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. X ■'.. '. —■■ :X ■'-»..■■ , ; ?j| TUESDAY. APRIL 19. SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. ', HAYDN* " CREATION." Soloists: ADAM LILIAN TREE. Soprano. ' I MR. WALTER WHYTE Tenor. - MR. H. B. CONEY. Bass. DoorS open at 7.30; Commence at B.'- Car. 1 I riages at 10. Performing Memberi are reminded that th« Final Rehearsal will take place THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, and a full attendance is parti cularly requested. H. J. EDMISTON. Secretary. THE LADDER OF LIFE, or Gordons to th« Front. , | 1 I . ... 'J '.:■/*: Dress and Fashion. L ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOQL. NO. 32, H.M. ARCADE (Third Floor). - PRACTICAL TUITION IN DRESSCUTTING AND MAKING. Pupils may bring their uwn material for making up. thus saving the cost of learning. Night Classes. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. 7to 9. SATURDAY MORNING-Classos for School Girls, 10 to 12. f Pupils enrolled Daily. Prospectus on appli< cation. ——■—■i—————i—m.— mmmmm ——^ m ! Dental. ~!■, ■■_ -■ ,i —— in- -■■-~ ■■■■—■ ■ ..ii ■.... !■■! *f%M TOE FIANCE TAENTAIi ..'.'■ pOMPANY. We are the ONLY Company who Ex- ; tract Teeth with our secret anserthetio without the slightest pain, inconveni- , ence or any after effects. , FEES ... ... ... ,„ ... OS ORDINARY EXTRACTIONS ... -J 8 ' FULL UPPER OR LOWER SET OF BEAUTI. FUL TEETH. PERFECT FIT, AND NATURAL APPEARANCE. . FROM ... YH -|l '. GOLD FILLINGS FROM ... .„ , t ■ -i Ad ORDINARY FILLINGS FROM ... ; K» OUR FEES ARE AS LOW AS WE CAN MAKE : § THEM. CONSISTENT WITH GOOD WORKMANSHIP. EXTRACTIONS BY GAS AND OTHER I ANAESTHETICS. OUR ONLY ADDRESS IS , 77, QUEEN-STREET. OVER SMEETON'S.. Hours, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.. and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Telephone No. 1604.. ■RELIANCE TVENTAL (COMPANY. . , EL G. p OTT NT A IN. DENTIST. • 91, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Fort-street). MR. FOUNTAIN begs to intimate that on and after the Ist day of February, l 1904. he will be practising his profession at the above address. ,' ,;.,, ,-; -' -. i ' •• For some years Mr. Fountain lias had one of the largest practices in Chriatchurch, and having opened in Auckland has fitted his Rooms with the latest' Dental • Appliances, n and is prepared in addition to the general i practice of Dentistry to devote his attention :; to the more advanced branches of the profession as are practised in England and America, such as • .-',,' GOLD FILLINGS. PORCELAIN INLAYS And CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Consultation Free. Fees Moderate. ■ ]■" Consulting Hours, 9 a.m. *o 6 p.m. 0 Saturday. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. - ; , , «——»———^——»——«——» a \J-EW. (7EiLAJkD TT AL D. SUBScniVTiou : Cd per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or 10» per quarter, ic advance, posted -v; to any part of the colony. • ' : ADVBrtissments nndet the following classes »l * Wanted, To Let, ion bale, lost akd Found, Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for one shilling, or tore* [ consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. . , » Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by tho advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKland Wkbklx News and Herald. > CMJitBl 5 ■without extra charge. ' ' Replies to advertisements will be received at its offices of the Herald fre« of charge. ' Th-j Proprietors do cot hold themselves m«P»b- ■ sible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal, of advertisements iu tlia HERALD mmi 06 in .writing. ' ''. ■ -' "V-t s %l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12550, 18 April 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12550, 18 April 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12550, 18 April 1904, Page 8

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