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Amusements--0' RE E A HOV BE. Lessee ana Manager...WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST to-night! performance of The Domestic and Emotional Play, THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. Interpreted by the Full Strength of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, LAST NIGHT of The Weaving of the Web, The Crawl of the Spider, The Fall of the Fly. m The Breaking of the Web, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. Special Revival, For Positively Two Nights Only, THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. An Original Drama! A Remarkable Play! A Distinct Success! THE FACE AT THE WINDOW enjoys the distinction of being one of the Greatest Dramatic Successes ever presented in Australasia. It has attracted Crowded Audiences night after night and week after week in all the principal Australian States. Its representation here will be marked by a Lavishness of Scenic Surroundings and Completeness of Detail in every respect. SATURDAY EVENING. THE BEST MUST WIN. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is; Early Doors, 6d extra. Day Sales, Early Door Tickets only, at Williamson's, Carter's, and Groves'. Box Plan at WiUlman and Arey's. . Touring Manager - • - Fred. Henmngham. Business Manager • - - - Michael Joseph. AUCKLAND Jn{J% JjIEDERTAFEL, j FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL. rpo-MORROW JJIGHT (THURSDAY). Commencing 8. Doors open 7.15. OT, SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL. MAY 3, 4, 5. MAY FAIR AND SALE OF WORK. Etc., Etc. THIS AFTERNOON. Opening Ceremony, 2.30: Mandolin Orchestra, Maypole; Recitation, Mrs. L. Myers. | TO-NIGHT. 7.10 p.m. : GRAND CONCERT: Mrs. A. Myers, Mrs. Gilmour. Miss Margot Somerset, Mr. W. Aspinall, Waiata Quartette, and Mr. White's i Orchestra. Pianist. Madame Wigmore. Displays by Boys of Costley Institute. THUBSDAY.-Mmstrels. FRIDAY.— etc., etc. Open Each Day, 2.30 to 5, 7 to 10. AFTERNOON, FREE; EVENING, Is. AECHinLL METHODIST CHOIR AND -"■ CHILDREN Are giving a GRAND CANTATA TO-NIGHT IN FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON. Commence 7.45. Don't Miss Hearing the Children Sing. ADMISSION, Is arid 6d. GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL CULTURE, WRESTLING, FENCING. BOXING, ETC. PROFESSOR POTTER'S Gymnasium removed to Elliott-street, Top Floor Hoffmann's Buildings, opposite Strand Arcade. Classes held MONDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS. Boys' and Girls' Day Classes now Forming. Terms on application. PROFESSOR POTTER may be consulted by Parents, Guardians, and Intending Pupils on MONDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS, from 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Also, MONDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 9.30 till 12 o'clock. Gymnasiums furnished throughout. A Full Stock of Apparatus always on hand. Private Tuition can be arranged for any of the above arts. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. IX. REVIVAL PRAYER MEETING TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Monthly Church Meeting at Close. p IS N E R A L 800 T H Will VISIT AUCKLAND, AND CONDUCT MEETINGS On and at the Following Dates and Places:— FRIDAY, MAY 5BAPTIST TABERNACLE, 7.45 p.m.—Lecture. Subject: "The Past, Present, and Future of the Salvation Army." The Hon. E. Mitchelson in the Chair. SATURDAY, MAY 6-ALBERT-STREET SALVATION ARMY HALL.—Soldiers' Meeting. Admission free by ticket to Friends. Apply Office, Albert-street. SUNDAY, MAY 7OPERA HOUSE, 10.45 a.m.. 2.45 p.m., and at 6.45 p.m.—Salvation Meetings All Day. A FREEWILL OFFERING Will lie taken up at the doors at Each Meeting, while those wishing to have a reserved seat can purchase same at Wildman and Arey's and S.A. Office and People's Palace, City; also, S. A. Tilley, and Coppel, Hairdresser, Newton. Children, with or without parents, not admitted. piIURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. The Lantern Lecture announced tor TONIGHT (Wednesday) is POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, 10th. MeetingsITIOOTBALL.— A Meeting of all those in- - terested in Wednesday Hall-holiday Football will be held in Foresters' Hall TONIGHT (Wednesday), 3rd. at 8 o'clock.—M. HOOPER. : Business Notices. T3 E M O V A L [NOTICE. P Tyyooi) AND po. Beg to intimate that they have REMOVED 10 PREMISES Opposite Messrs. J. Chambers and Son, p ORE-STREET. • ASHLEY TT U N T E R, ASSOC. M. INST., C.E., OFFICE: No. 18, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Telephone No. 1543. IF THE EYES GET TIRED J- Or cause trouble give them relief. Have them efficiently tested and ill ted with corrective lenses by T. Peacock, Optician, 218. Queen-street. Spectacles and Pince-nez Frames of every Material; Artificial Eyes in great variety. Also, in stock. Binoculars, Telescope*, Microscopes. Barometers, Thermometers, Electric Bells, Drawing Instruments, Surveying and Nautical Instruments, Photographic Goods. Repairs to above done on the Premises.—NEXT A.M.P. BUILDINGS. \7" TOHANSEN AND po., ALBERT-STREET, SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS CONTINENTAL MOTOR TIRES, ' WATER HOSE FOR GARDENING, ETC. ryo USERS OF MACHINERY BELTING. When ordering " BALATA " BELTING, ask for DICK'S, and see that the Trade Mark is stamped on the Belting every few feet. Stocked from lin to Win, by the Maker's Agents. ■A "YOUNG AND pO., *26, FORT-STREET. Telephone, No. 557. " '' ! —!=Z!Z!TL! i CARPET SQUARES-CHEAP. Clearing stock at greatly reduced prices; not room to store them.—RUSHBROOK AND ! BRIDGMAN. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 8
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