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{ Abasements. . P rpRIUMPH OF TITTELL BRUM -I In " THEODORA." ".Some will say t_B_ Miss Bruno gave us oJ! her best in 'D'Aigioh.' ' Others again think that her impersonation of 'Juliet.' was com:1 piece, and others again would vote for her super-excellence as- ' .Sunday.' A!) of these opinions have much in their support till one i- has seen iter ' Theodora.' It is a great effort, iii which she sounds the complete gamut of i. human passion, feminine artifice, and wanton frivolity."—Wellington Times. XT 1 S II A J E S T- Y' S. Lessee - - - Mr. C. R. Bailey. ; Under the Direction of 'I MR. J. ,0. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager—Mr. Richard Stewart. FOURTH MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION i Of the | TITTELL BRUME SEASON. TO-NIGHT-MONDAY-TO-NIGHT And on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. • First Production in Auckland of Victories SaTdou's Great Masterpiece, THEODORA, THEODORA, Empress of the East, Specially written for Madam Sarah Bernhardt, and in which Miss Bruno gives an interpretation of the leading character not unworthy to be classed alongside thai of the famous French actress. ALL THE POMP AND GLORY Of Eastern Royalty is illustrated in THEODORA, • And the Phase of History chosen enables a SERIES OF STRIKING AND ULARL Y MAGNIFICENT DRAMATIC PICTURES, Such as havo never before been witnessed on the New Zealand stage, to be presented. THEODORA la a drama vibrating with the strongest human passions, and illustrated by MAMMOTH STAGE SPECTACLES Of , UNPRECEDENTED BRILLIANCE. Plans, Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales and prices as usual. ' miTTELL BRUNE SEASON. . ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ' LAST SIX NIGHTS. Attention is drawn to the Programme arranged for the Last Six Nights of this' Brilliantly Successful Season. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, August 28, 29, 30. THEODORA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. Arthur W. Pinero'a Striking Play, THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY. Miss Tittell Brune as Paula Tanqueray. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Alex. Dumas (Ms) Great Emotional Play, OAMILLE. Miss Tittell Brune as Camile. The Australasian says:-" It is a bold say; ins, but here she is on the Bernhardt plane. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Grand Farewell Night. Special Revival of the Delightful ComedyDrama, SUNDAY. Plana for " Theodora" are now open, and these for the Last Three Nights will 1» opened TO-MORROW MORNING at 8.45. , pll ORAL HALL.' TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). HAYDN'S " CREATION," By Combined Methodist Choirs. Tickets, 2s each; 3 for 53. Tickets obtainable from Messrs. Wildman and Arey, Shortland-street. rPHE lOLANTHE Grand Plain and Fancy 1. Dress Ball takes place in the Choral Hall, on September 7. Tickets at lolanthe Dancing Academy, near Tabernacle, 6s, 45,, 2a 6d, and Spectators Is. lolanthe Social Reunion, St. George's Hall, Every Wednesday Evening.—E. A. Williams, Sec. WELLESLEY BILLIARD ROOMS. VV The Proprietors of the above Rooms having thoroughly renovated the same, also having 3 of Barton and McGiU's best tables, can guarantee comfort and civility to their old and new patrons.-SEGEDIN AND OSTOJA, Proprietors. ______ TUBE " -pLAIC" QCHOOL OF ART AND. ■pvESIGN. AND v ' AUCKLAND ART QCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1890. ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. "FLAM" PUPILS ARE ADMITTED FREE? OTHERS ON PAYMENT OF FEES. For particulars apply to the Director. _=__-_____=__: ___—- ;.:. —■—* Miscellaneous. GOLGOTHA-A Place for a Skull-Cooper, the place to cover them. POORER makes Hats to Fit the Head, not \J heads to tit the hat. pOOPER, the Hat Specialist, blocks Ladies' - yj Felt Hats to all the latest shapesFrench Sailors, Tricorn, etc., etc. HAVE your Hat blocked and Cleaned in the best style by Cooper, Hat Specialist, Queen-street. IF yon want anything in the shape of a Hat or Cap, try Cooper, of Queenstreet, who makes them on the premises. J?')A-K'!W IRON FRAME PIANOS from ' c&Ov 18s 4d monthly.—E. and F. Pi*no Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). "JjIENCING, Draining, Concreting.— ar» i. still doing all kinds of this work at lowest rates.—Jam. White and Sons. Tela- ■ I phono 708. TTIOUND-That Crown Brand Cement is the J- Beat Quality, therefore Cheapest.—N.Z. Portland Cement Co., 76, Victoria Arcade. PIANOS!! DEPOSIT-Full iron frames, X best damper action, all latest improvements, at No Deposit Piano Co., 28, HijhsU'cet. PI A-AMERICAN ORGANS; guaranteed; owJLI/ terms it' required.—E. and ¥. Piano Agency (S Coldicutt, Manager), 191, Queenstreet. T OST—A Hacking Cough in a "Phew" JJ minutes after taking KOF-NO-MOE.— Lamb, Chemist, Newton and Symonde-street. T CANS granted from £1 to £1000, on any JLi approved securities, at tho Monte da Piete Loan Co., Ltd., Victoria-street (opposite Royal Hotel) piANOS-Erard. Broadwood, Bluthner. Alli--6. son, and others exchanged for old instruments.—E. and F. Piano Agency, -&■ Queen-street. "il/TOTORING.— Motor Coats and Caps. itl Fit, Style, ani Finish Guaranteed.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queen-street. TUvESTAFF--Ono of England's Best Piriio Hi Makers. Established 18_5.-Sole Agents, tho English and Foreign Piano Agency, S. Coldicutt, Manager. OYSTERS, OYSTERS, OYSTERS - Boa* \~> Oysters, 9d is, and is 3d per hotel* Rabbits, Poultry, and Fish of all sorts.— ford's Fish Market. Telephone, 658. TPRARD'S PIANOS-Exclusiveiy used by 1- Padcrowski and Mark Hambourg.— Agents: The E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Co.dicutt, Manager). TIEPAIRS-Repairs to Every Description of J lli Leather Goods on Shortest Notice, at J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd.. Queen-street. NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.-For best Value Vi in Pianos, try the NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.. 28, High-street. "jVf E W r/ V, ALAND TT EKA IDSUBSOiui'TiON: 6d per week, delivered in t»">va I ami suburbs, or les per quarter in advance, posted I to any pact of tho colony. I A.DVKKTISEHH.\'TS under the following classes— I WAMTBD, TO Let, Eon SAW, Lost and Foran, j Personal, Board and Bbsidekce, arc inserted at j tho rata of IS words for Is, or three consecutive j inse»t'.ou9 lor 2a (id. for Is, or three consecutive inse»t'oua for 2a Gd. Births, isji'iits, and Mabiuaubs, 2s Od each J insertion. '.these announcements, which must bo signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AtJCKMSO WKBKLY MEWS and HERALD SUMMAIW j without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received at the I oiliees of the Hbkald tree of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal ol advertisements in the Hkkald must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible (or non-insertion of advertisements through i accident or from other causes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12956, 28 August 1905, Page 8

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