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Amusew ents, ___ TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MR. HARRY BOARDS' MATOTBB THIS < APIEBHOON. ; AT Z. _ PROGRAMME SAME AS AT ««»-*• Children under Kb*"*™!* 14 30 *SfiGallery excepted. Early Doors, . M.» v** SIR TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. JUL " Sub-Leasee and ■■ Manager, ; "■' Mr. Harry Richards. .-... | ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST (Auckland Press alone excepted}. SEASON CLOSES MONDAY NEXT, LAST TWO NIGHTS. vi MR HARRY RIOKARDS' VAUDEVILLE AND m " HA SPECIALTY COMBINATION. TO-NIGHT, at 7.50. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME! MAS MARZELLA AND HER WONDERFULLY TRAINED LJ-RDb, The moat marvellous exhibition of Trained Birds the World has ever seen. MISS MAY MOORE DUPREZ. •The Jolly Dutch to. MR. WILL VAN ALLEN, " Tha Musical Tramp." T W WINTON and " MCGINTY." . MAUD BEAMY, the Popular Vocalist. MAUD PANING'in "I May be Crazy. a»MUwr iSlfffSoTT »Anmp WWAHER EDWARD FORD GEORGE BENTLEY ARNOLD PHIL, And the Very Latest Series of ANIMATED PICTURES. Prices: (7 'so 3 ?pS pence Extra to Stalls ana «aiiery. at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey *■ - ALLAN HAMILTON, Manager for Mr. Harry Riokards. | -jrj lS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' Undflr the Direction of Mil. C. R. BAILEY. " Yet this inconsistency is such As thou, too, shalt adore; I could not love the*, dear, so much Lov'd I not honour more. TUESDAY NEXT, TUESDAY NEXT, Reappearance of the .Popular and Favourite Dramatic Artists, 1 ALFRED WOODS J -t and * J MAUD WILLIAMSON. I And their Powerful Dramatic Organisation, in, I THE GARDEN OF LIES, .£>;■ An Entirely New and Original Dramatic Romance in Five Acts, adapted from Justus Miles Forman's remarkable story, hi MdUd Williamson,. . : -■_ - Denis Mallory . ""-ALFREDWOODS (A Young Irish Art fetudent) Eleanor, Princes? of _~;__ wtttt . SA « Novodina - - MAUD. ■WILLIAMfcOifi (an American heiress) - _u_ TOGETHER WITH A GREAT CAST. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES: ... ACT 1.-CAFE D'ALF.NCON. , PLACE* DE aiEIMES, PARIS-" It is Fate, by my soul, it's fate and none 01 my doing. Heaven knows how it will all fall out. - '. _ - - ACT lI—TUG ROSE GARDEN IN THE OLD CONVENT OF THE BOULEVARD RASFAIL—"Fate has played one of her ' trumps, but only - one.'' ■ _ "„ n ir ACT 111.-MUSIC ROOM IN THE OLD CONVENT—" Fate is a good: sportswoman; : when she takes it into her head to play a trick she plays it to the end. " -g,^: ACT IV.-Soane 1: DENIS MALLORY'S STUDIO, RUE BOISSONADE. Scene. 2: . CAFE DE LA PAIS.' Scene 3. No.' 13BTS, IMPASSE DU MAINE-" Fate has played b«r last card; I wonder if she's laugh-ACt"v.-THE ROSE GARDEN-" No I was ACT V.—THE ROSE GARDEN-" No. I was wrong; she held two trumps, 'The lung and Queen!'" NEW AND MAGNIFICENT STAGE APPOINTMENTS. EXQUISITE AND BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. ißox Plan at Wildman. Lyell, and'. Arey's. ' .POPULAR PRICES— 2%, Is. „ „,„ Early Doors to Stalls and ■Gallery, 7 to 7.30, Sixpence Extra. .-■.■■ , . ' „„„ - Business Manager, A. G. MABEE. ST.* GEOBGK'S HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1904, "AT HOME," In Aid of Furniture for New House, Little Sisters of the Poor. PROGRF=! o tvE EUCHRE, 8 to 10.30 p.m. Refreshments. 10.30 to 11 p.m. Dancing from 11 p.m. TICKETS. Is 6d. H» CASEY, Hon. Sec. ' : A UCKLAND SHAKESPEARE ;'.'",: SOCIETY-— A. Final Reading this season, \ Wednesday Evening, November 2,"' Romeo- and! Juliet.', Members only. A limited number of extra tickets at Is 6d each, available to member!! only, on sale at Upton and Go's. Ticket tansferable. . ' _________ ONSONBY HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. —The British Biograph. 5000 Feet; of Living Pictures. Two hours among the moat Beautiful Scenery on Earth. England, Ireland, Scotland, America, and Falls of Niagara, Whirlpool Rapids, living picture.. Hot Lakes and Terraces before and after Eruption; Waimansru Geyser in Eruption, interspersed with 5000 ' feet of laving' ..' Pictures. Grand' Musical Selections by the Latest Loud-speakine Gramaphone. Minion pricesAdults, Is; Children. 6d; Reserved Seats. Is 6d'. qT. AND R E W'S QOQIET Y. HALLOWE'EN." SPECIAL MEETING FOR THE "BAIRN'S, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, J CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STP.EET, '. Commencing : . 7.30 p.m. Children under 13 years, 6d; Adults. Is. R. L, STEWART, ; Hon. Sec. ; Meetings. J : A UCKLAND . SAVINGS. ;;>;:. BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees wiE 'be:held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 2nd pros., at 3 o'clock p.m. ', R. CAMERON, ' . ■'■■' Manager. : -; ', 29th October, 3904. TSONSONBY DISTRICT SCHOOLS "*- COMMITTEE. • The New Bayfield School will be formally opened by S. Luke, Esq., ChairmiUl of the 1 Education Board, on MONDAY, 3ist inst., ait . 2.30 p.m. The presence of Residents and parents of the Scholars is cordially requested. - W. J. BEES, ■-.".■••. Chairman of Committee. dividends. riIAUPIRI COAL MINES, LIMITED. ""'; NOTICE. .' , An Interim Dividend of la per share has This Day been declared by. the Directors, payable at the Company's Office, Fort-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, , the 27i;,h day of October, 1904. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland/October 17. 1904. The Transfer Books of the Company, will tie Closed from THURSDAY, the 29th. to WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst., both days inclusive. For Sale--1 ; _»_____.__ B TjlOE PRIVATE SALE. •*■''' HIGH-STREET AND VICTORIA 3 QUADRANT. THAT :; ; -JV/TAGNIFICENT pITY -pEESEOLD, SUITABLE FOR ONE OR TWO WAREHOUSES, _ Containing half-an-acre, in :the heart of the City, and being Lot 30, Section 4, City of Auckland,, having frontages of 125 ft 9i.n to HIGH-STREET. and 6Wt to VICTORIA ; QUADRANT, together with the solid Brick Walls, Concrete Flooring, and Iron Cartways, 1, now in or upon the site of the late wholesale warehouse of T and S. Morrin, Limited; also, the substantial Brick Stables of five stalls and loose box, with, loft; Five-roomed Cottage, with bathroom, etc.; cock-loft, and overhead - loft. Also, ■ ■■■ THE CORNER SECTION joining'the above and having a Frontage of 96ft to HIGHb itKf.T, and 33ft 9in to VICTORIA-STREET, with the substantial Brick Building, with iron roof, thereon erected. For further particulars, apply LAND TRANSFER TITLES. I : T MANDENO JACK.. 4 'ON, I ■ • Auctioneer, 17, Shortland-street..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 29 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 29 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 29 October 1904, Page 8

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