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'■■'.'.'■■■•,. ■'■..' -....■ , : ■, '■ : ■■ ■t\:'y*ys:\£ffifsW% ■'.''■ ; ■■..,■' , '''';:' ; : :: ?;| :? Si;| : || : •■•.■.-■..■■•. ■■■■..■■■■ ■•' ■ ' :• ■:■- '■ ■■i^mpt-m . - •" ■ '•■.-.■•• M ■-■_•. ..'.M>.;SS ■■■ ■-.' , '■ " : ■.--■■■ -:t-$ Amusements. 7 Q « ■ B A JJ O TJ 8 » Les3ec and Manager...WILLIAM ANDERSON. SUCCESS. THE SUCCESS. FACE SUCCESS. AT . SUCCESS. ' THE SUCCESS. WINDOW,' - Owing to the Enormous Attendance 'I • at the Opera House Last Evening, and : „'.(,'?'■•>-- HUNDREDS HAVING TO BE BF. FUSED ADMISSION, the Management have decided to give ONE MORE PERFORMANCE of the , Successful Detective Drama of Real Life, THE FACE AT THE WINDOW THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES AND INCIDENTS, ACT The Face Appears. Scene 1: Drawing. ' room at De Brisson'si. * ACT ll.—Scene 1: Drawingroom at De Bris. son's. Scene 2: Street in Paris. Scene 3- ,'< The Luxemburg Gardens, by night. " ■'/. % ACT llL—Scene 1: The Rogues' Retreat ! Scene 2: The Roof Tops. Rescue of Mart*"' ■■ by Gouffet. '*'■; l| ACT IV.—Scene 1: De BriSßon's Apartments Sceno 2: Apartments at De Brisson's Scene 3: De Brisson's Apartments. Th» Marvellous and Thrilling Scene, ACCUSE!*, BY A CORPSE. MONDAY. MAY Bth, And Following Evenings. The Bright Romantic Play, THE BEST MUST WIN. THE BEST MUST WIN. Stage Manager - - Edmund Duggan PRICES: 3s. 2s. and Is; Early Doors 6(l' extra Day Sales (Early Door only) at Wi|. liiimson's, Carter's, and Groves'. Seats may be booked after l p.m. TO-DAT at Groves'. Touring Manager - . - Fred. Henningham Business Manager .... Michael _ Joseph. M A Y FAIR. * * ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, THIS EVENING. From 7to 10. Sale of Work, Art Gallery etc ■ '•'*''• 7.30, Maypole; 7.45. Hat Trimming' Competition for Gentlemen. Cornet Solo, Mr. White. Comical Items Ml. Jasper Calder. Admission, fid. - ST. PAUL'S PARISH SOCIAL CLUB. k? GAaiaS AND VARIOUS AMUSEMENTS The FIRST MEETING OF THE SEASON will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 12, at 7.30 p.m.. in the Schoolroom. Subsequent! Meetings on alternate Fridays. ADMISSION Is EACH, 0. Books of TWELVE ■■ ■• 'IxuivhXS FOR 9s may be obtained from the Vicar and Churchwardens. TQ 0 NOT MISS THE ! EPIPHANY FANCY FAIR, | 11th. 12th. and 13th. ,- i' /, FORESTERS' HALL, KARANOAHAPE ROAD. TO BE OPENED BY THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND. THURSDAY, 11th, at 3 p.m. Plenty of Fancy, Useful, and Refreshing Goods. Chip-carving a Specialty. Competitions. Excellent Music Each Evening. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE FIRST AFTERNOON AND EACH EVENING. Other Times Free. All Children with Parent? Free. ; TJAZAED'S RIFLE RANGE? In the Usual Weekly Competitions for Week ending April 2yth the -following made H possibles for the Six-shot Competition:— Reed, A. Mackie, J. Mackie. E. Kouerick, W. ■;'' Scott, T. Coopei, S. Elliott, F. Carroll, E. , y Moody, E. Marke, A. Milner, J. Murray, W. ■•, Wallis, J. Carlson, 11. Bell. J. Buckley, E. ' Brown, 0. Atchison, R. Mack. A. Watson, A. . ; : Downey, L. Wilson. R. Russell, W. McGonagle, The winner proved to be J. Carlson. Winner of Running Targets: F. Skelton. Winner of ~ * Aggregate Bull's-eyes: J. Maekie. This week's prizes: SIX-SHOT COMPETITION, Set of Carvers, in case; RUNNING TARGETS. E.P. Jam I Spoon and Butter Knife; AGGREGATE r BULL'S-EYES, E.P. Breakfast Cruet. No Entrance Fee. t ' ' ■ p' ■ GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. WRESTLING. FENCING. BOXING. ETC.' V PROFESSOR POTTER'S Gymnasium- removed to Elliott-street, Top Floor Hoffmann's. ;-'._ Buildings, opposite Strand Arcade. Classes Vr held MONDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY.;: EVENINGS?, Boys' and Girls' Day Classes. •;.'::; now Forming. Terms on application. PROFESSOR POTTER may ho consulted by t Parents. Guardians, and Intending Pupils on MONDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS, from 7.30 to 13 o'clock. Also. MONDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 9.30 till 12 o'clock. J* ! ; Gymnasiums furnished throughout. A Full Stock of Apparatus always on hand. Private Tuition can lie arranged for any of the above art?. _ . | ROLLER SKATES.— Arrived, per s.s. Sonoma—Ladies' and Gent's Winslow, > Plain and Ball Bearings, Box Rolls.-J. , C., . Pelham. Albert-street. ..J.'-'-Zfh football- ",*■:'" TjIOOTBALL. ipOOTBALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ir AT ALEXANDRA PARK EPSOM A NEWTON V. GRAFTON. TARN ELL V. SUBURBS. :' i AT NORTH SHORE: CITY V. NORTH SHORE. KICK-OFF AT 3 P.M. SHARP. ADMISSION to either Ground, 6d; Gran* Stand, 6d extra. Ladies Free. CHAS. E. MACCORMICK. . ; Sec. A.R-t. s >, ___^_____—^—»»i ' MR. G. BUXTON HEWER, M.A.C.S., Phil- • adelphia, Psychologist, cures all Disease* ..,-;.•;■ by Magnetic Treatment; dail.v. 10-3; Mondays, Thursdays, 7-8 p.m.; corner Rose Road and Mackelvie-street, Grey Lynn. ■- PIANO AND ORGAN BUYERS.-Call and of'/--inspect our instruments before purcha* : ,; ing. Value unrivaded. Easy terms—F. Moore and Co., 75, Lower Queen-street. TT PAYS to Get Your Umbrella Re-covered. 1 Half the cost, of a new one.-Falkner* Queen-street. ' • * . IMPORTANT! ! ! Pianos and Organs by lead- ;j; A ing makers unpacking. Lowest prices. Cash or terms.—P. Moore and Co., 75, Lower ■ Queen-street. ,' ASK F O ?' vARK E L L S BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT. QUALITY THE BEST. DOHKRTY ORGANS.—Large shipments w r -\ these celebrated instruments uiipaoKun.. r - *, Grand value Cash or terms.—F. Moore ana.,, Co.. 75, Queen-street. _ ."..J----TT PAYS to Buy an Umbrella at Falkner's, J. Queen-street Good frames, good covers, English I'l-ces. ... UNDOUBTED FACT.— value in Piano* and Organs (verified by thousands! -uF. Moore and Co.'s. 76. Lower Queen-street. _ DR. WILKIN'S has shifted his Consulting ", ; Rooms to First Floor City Hall. _ vew 7elL a' i) nsßiiKStTBSCP.iPTiOIt: 6d per week, flelimed in »*»•■ »ud lubaxbs, or 10* »er quarter iu *di*no», port* to any part of the calory. ; AriVKUTiSEUBSTS uiilt the following elM***"* Wasted, To List, ton sai.b, Lost a»d Foff»». Personal, Soakd akd Uksidsnck, are insert*!* '• the ruts of IB ww:d» fcr Is. or three conieonUT insertions lit 2* Si. \ BIUTHS, Dbaths, AND Mabkiigks, 3*.S* **** Iniertion. The»« annoiincenieati, irbicb BB,t signed by tat advertiser, »re also inserted »'•»• , AUCKLAND WEBKIT N'BWS and HBBJ.IJ) SOlOttW without extra charge. ; Replies to advertijeßitnts trill he received »t th*t offices of the UsjUi.o li*» at charge. Instructions »< to the insertion or withdraw*! * . advertisement;* in the Har.ALD mint bo in wrl««v i, ; The Proprietors do not Bold (beaulM re ' P * e . '- •ible for non-insertion of advertisements through * cidenc or from other onuses. ■' y . 't£

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12859, 6 May 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12859, 6 May 1905, Page 8

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