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. Amusements. ( llPf H ia ■ M AJESTY ' S f J^HEATRI Leasee—Mr. 0. R. Bailey. ', Under the Sole Direction of : 77*' ■MESSRS. MACMAHON. • ■ TO-NIGHT (Saturday) | A DRAMATIC ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday) I EVENT-TO-NIGHT (Saturday) A Unique " TO-NIGHT (Saturday) I Representation '■ rjHE piTZMAURIOE Q.ILI, g EASO * STILL BOOMING. „ LAST 6 NIGHTS .. ARE 7 i LAST 6 nights RELUCTANTLY LAST 6 NIGHTS ANNOUNCED. ■■7 THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JULY 2% Will be signalised with a splendid and snmni I tuous production of . i UNOLE TOM'S CABIN, , 7 Mrs. Harriet Beeclier Stowe's Immortal Work 1 AN UNUSUALLY POWERFUL CAST OP' CHARACTERS. *' A HOST OP AUXILIARIES. '1 • ALT, THE OLD-TIME FAVOURITES ' J "'i PLANTATION MELODIES, ' 7 Suns by a Full and Powerful Chorus UNOLE TOM'S OABIN, ■ ; / i Produced after much careful preparation, involving special scenic and mechanical skill 77 and study. §*» George Harris Mr. Charles Blake 7 Uncle Tom Mr. Leo du Chateau 7, •' Simon Legree Mr. Harry Dcuglas Marks Mr. Peter Saveri Tom Loker Air. J. Lambert 7- - Phineas Fletcher Mr. Launcelot. Van« Mr. Shelby Mr. G. L. Merriman Mr. St. Clare Mr. Lionel Walsh $3$ Mr. Wilson Mr. T. Henderson ¥' Young George Harris Master (Jahill Young Shelby Miss Goodwill ' 77 i Auctioneer ; Mr. Gunn Overseer Mr. William Andrews 7 Sambo and Qoimbo The Connor Bros. /7 Cassy Miss May Granville 1 M Aunt Ophelia Mrs. Barry . Lane.'' Mrs. Shelby Miss Hilda Meade Top3y Miss May Rejino . Marie St. Clare 1 Little Eva .Hiss Addie Lorkin Emmeline Miss Mc];onal4 Chloo i Miss Alexander'£%F< ELIZA HARRIS MISS MAURICE GILL ' NOTE— capabilities of this famous story " NOTE are illimitable, especially in connecNOTE tion with scenic achievement, involv-, NOTE ing a series of impressive and real is- 7. NOTE tic pictures, combined with ingenious ; 7 NO™ MECHANICAL EFFECTS. 7 Admission: 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. After on o'clock at His Majesty's Cafe. . jJIS jy-AJESTY'S Y HEAT-RE 7TI . Lessee...Mr. C. R. Bailey. , - ) j Under the Direction of ' MESSRS. MACMAHON. ' Sole Proprietor...Mr. M. B. Curtis.' A STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY NEXT. AUGUST sth, The First Appearance in Australasia of M. B. CURTIS' FAMOUS QOMPANY, DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO . Per s.s. Ventura. This Extraordinary Combination comprises somo of the most Wonderful and BRILLIANT ARTISTS of the VAUDEVILLE ■ ' WORLD, and has been specially organised 7: for a tour of New Zealand and Australia, Full particulars will be announced in dun course. . . . r - Ladies are cordially invited to &*■ JU ATTEND .7 • NEXT WEEK'S SERIES OF HEALTH TALES,' Dealing with the Vital Importance of :' : Healthy ' J4 WOMANHOOD, • 7'7:- s WIFEHOOD. V ' \ MOTHERHOOD, j, '. To be given at the ; , ROOMS OF THE N.Z. VIAVI COMPANY, ' , 61-62, City Chambers (old City Hall), Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, e On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 4, a* 3. •■ Lecturer: MISS E. McCALL. , : , -" 'j And FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, at 8. Lecturer:. MISS K. McOALL. Also, •■■■■'• •'. ;; At ST. MARK'S HALL, REMUERA, ; , MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 31, at .3. Lecturer: MISS E. McCALL. f ; UNDER the Patronage of the Auckland Liedertafel, the Auckland Savage Club, and 7 the Orphans' Club.* ~'jJ CHORAL HALL. £; THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 7-77' 1 A FEAST OF GOOD MUSIC. , MR. PERCY DENTON ' - "Takes pleasure in announcing that he will-7 give a 7 ; ■.• ,C-'. pOPULAR OONGERT, When he will have the assistance oi ?? t MADAME WIELAERT, , 4 MISS MADOLINE KNIGHT, Witt ' MRS. ERNEST QUEREB, 1 V' DR. DE CLIVE LOWE, 70 : r MR. HAMILTON HODGES, • ' 7 ; HERR JOHAN WIELAERT, ' . 7 MR. T. E. MIDGLEY, and ,*l, t . THE WAIATA QUARTETTE. Popular Prices— 2s, and Is. Ticket*. mif,' 1 be obtained and reserved at Wildman and ? Arey's. Doors open, 7.30; commencing at 11. ' SYD. J. HABBUTT, '• • ' Hon. Sec. Vv 1 PROFESSOR POTTER'S GYMNASIUM -7; Elliott-street, over Hoare and Co. Gymnasiums Furnished. Boots and Shoes- t 77 '■ • ' ' '• V '• ",•••■' •' y V v.';' INTER poo m "TITE do not aim at Selling the Lowest 1 ' »' priced Footwear, but we do aim. aI , selling ONLY RELIABLE, STYLISH, Ml 7 GOOD-FITTING GOODS. 7 The Prices are only Slightly Higher thai that of much of the Rubbish on the Market, . but the Appearance, Comfort, and Wear is IMMEASURABLY GREATER. Our Winter Season's Importations have not arrived, and we would ask the Inspection of' Thinking Buyers. • , ~' t ,. JJADLEY AND gON, ' 194, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland, — ■ ■■=» ; Dental. RELIANCE RENTAL 7 ; : QOJIPANI. ' 0 : ]yrUNROE jg MANUEL, DENTAL SURGEON. t Speciality in flold Crown and Bridge Work 77) Q XJEEN " STREET (OVER SMEETON*S).' Telephone, No. 1604. RELIANCE JQ ENT A ? QOMPINY, -P99 Ins-PIANO, good value, English <&uL 1U mate;' 12s 6d monthly.— 290, Queen-street. . jpw 2- :aLaNI) jJEBALD. ' Subscription: 6d per week, delivered in town ' and suburbs, or K'S per quarter in advance, posted. to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following classes— Wasted, To List, For Sam, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 23 6d. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must bo signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in tlw Auckland Weekly News and Herald Suhha 8 * without extra charge. j Replies to advertisements will bo received *t offices of the Herald free of charge. ■ Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements iu the Herald must be in writing The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertien of -advertisements through accident or from other causes. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 8

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