—. ■ • ' Amusements. 1 11 ' 1 < ■ '■* ■ ■■■-« ' TTIS . MAJESTY'S ( THEATRE. Leasee - • Mr. C. R. Bailey. , | Under the direction of MESSRS. MACMAHON, ! ' ■ NO FREE LIST. . _, ... SATURDAY NIGHT .'IN LONDON". -~ ;■. <? SATURDAY . NIGHT: IN LONDON, 1 ?to «M LAST Presented Nightly by LAST * NIGHT MACMAHON'S POPULAR 'NIGHT v ' SSSIi ■ BUT COMPANY. BUT ' ONE. One of the. Most, Intensely ONE. " '. LAST Interesting Plays ever LAST - « NIGHT „ written. NIGHT BUT NIGHTLY ATTRACTING BUT '-- ONE. k ALL AUCKLAND. ONE. ' : ■ SATURDAY NIGHT IN LONDON (Byarrangement with Mr. Win. Anderson), » : V" '■ t.... . ~ ' OVER FIVE THOUSAND PERSONS Have witnessed this Superb Production in. ' ' Four Nights. Produced nnder the Stage Supervision of - \ MR. TOM POLLARD. Day Ticket* and Early Doors as usual. ' i Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. . , ,< ' Popular Prices: 3s, 2?, and Is. y'r'i QRAND CHINESE OPERETTA. HE M ANDARIN-S. . jQAUGHTER, : , Being the ancient Legend of the : Willow . Pattern Plate. i REPEATED BY REQUEST, ; Proceeds to be given in aid of St. Paul's ■ Organ Fund. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), 23 KD.' * . .. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. : Admission: Front V Chairs,. 2s; Body of Hall, is. ' Tickets to be had from Messrs.' Wildman and' Arey. - ' —— ' " '* * ""»' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' ' SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. • ANOTHER EQUALLY NOTABLE PRODUC- '---V % TION. The Intensely Thrilling and Extraordinarily • • Sensational London Success, * ... THE PAINTED WOMAN , . •. THE PAINTED WOMAN (By arrangement with Mr. Wm. Anderson)., T ADIES INTERESTED IN' THE RAISING Jj ;OF A HIGHER STANDARD OF PHYSICAL EXCELLENCE ■ Are invited to . A FREE. HEALTH TALK, To be given. at the YIAVI, .ROOMS, 61, 52, City Chambers (late City Hall), corner Queen , t . " and Victoria, streets; THIS (Thursday) EVEN-' ING, 24th November, ;at 3 - o'clock. Subject: " Headache, Backache, Nervousness." This Talk will be illustrated with Life-size . ' i Charts. ' * \-ifi . "1 jp ED E R A L HALL.. TO-NIGHT f (THURSDAY'., NOVEMBER 23, - DR. - FREDERIC . BELL . wilt ; Deliver his ; v M • HUMOROUS LECTURE, On / ."FUNNY ' FOLKS; OK -' FUN BETTER THAN PHYSIC." vi Don't Forget to Bring ,the Boys : and Girls.' ' DR. BELL will sing a ' Baritone Solo, r . - Admission, Is. A Few Reserved Scats, is extra. Doors open •at 7.15; Lecture com-. • . mences at 8 o'clock. The Doctor gives Phrenological Readings • daily. He is also , acknowledged, to be the • most successful teacher of the .present day in •S all * that is OCCULT. " Interviews 3in regard 'to his teaching earnestly desiired. x CLASSE33rOsfM -NOW FORMING. .:, Call at CENTRAL HOTEL, ?':sm Suite 44, First Floor, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays only '• by; appointment. "MRS. BELL receives all callers. ' Name- on door. *i Rv NOTICE.— BELL will in future Lectare. »;|J| on . SUNDAY" NIGHTS inuteiid of Sunday Afternoons. " Everybody Welcome. , . , . r- g y MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. - " A SALE OF WORK , In connection with the Women's Guild will be held in the " Parish Hall, Parnell, NEXT '''Cjkcj FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 24 and 25." S- Musical Entertainment i Both Evenings. - Goods for sale t from England, France, and Japan. i|:fAdmission—Afternoon, €d; Evening, / ' Is. Open all day. on Saturday.. Dress ana Fashion. • "jpwo IN QNE. V--rjpwo IN QNE. npwo IN QNE. } - rriHE VEST FACTORY, bcin,? late'with oof- - \ J- Order, sent TWO SHIPMENTS IN ONE . •>' LOT. ;To : reduce the Excess, we offer " Ladies' Seamless Vests, four for Is 6d. Fine-woven ditto, Crochet Silk Front, Is, or >' ; f. ? two ■■ for.-Is', lid.':i.v. : : V .; ' Vests, with Fancy Fronts. Kijd, four for 3e. ; Fancy Rib ditto, "short sieevee, 6d,or four,.• „ ' for Is lOd. Vests, with Open Button Fronts, four for. : '' - 3s 3d. , • . . . .Infants' "Mer.-Silk Veß*<B, very soft, M ' Z-t, each. i % Ite Ladies' O.S. Strong " Elastic" Weave . Vests, :■ * " Is each.or two for 'Is lid. "WENDELL'S, T IMTTED. ' Q nT AND j^EYrTON. SPECIAL SHOW DAY— styles in W.B. ~ C }J and; La Vida 5 Corsets, : i also the T.D. and f »-l C.B. We tell .Corsets at wholesale -prices.— * wm D.S.C • Miscellaneous;. /?1 ACT US'- PAIILIAS—Now nsady. for plantV/'..- ing.' Special offer, • splendid named varieties, 7s Oil per dozen.—D. Hay and Son, Montpollier Nursery - 'J'- ; rjT . O 0~ T HAG H . E JGoes when CERTOS is used. Is. " - i [NOTATION— WefEiteii'd-'al Cordial llnntaJjrfs tion to the Public to Inspect -our well- ■■ & assorted J Stock sof Leather; Goods.—J. Wise- i 5/j man and . Sons.-Ltd./ Queen-street. • 4 y. \ ; 'fflSSa /-iUMBUYEUS' BOOKS, in . s:cooraance with vJT the Act. on Sale fat the HBBALD < Office. Aucklands:;vi;^Tj^sg^:':«|^g|s^i;^rg|*|^ T7OUND— Best Stock . of ;Pianos and OrX?; i guns, at 191, Queen-street.—E. and .F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt. Manager}., 1 , N v 1 V HAYWARDS FOR t BABY 1 LINEN. !^? ;|;!® JLL •\ s THE LADIES' EMPORIUM; , , - f-J . -. QUEEN-STREET. , WHITEBAIT, Rabbits, Poultry, and all ; » T sorts■: of Fresh- and Smoked ;Fish::atsi ! » ? l&g Saiiford's Fish Market. Brown paper used. Telephone 658. - - ; PIANOS— Erard, Bro'adwood,;: Blutnner. Aliit ~'; son, . and others- exchanged for old in- |f>| struments.—E. and F. Piano Agency, 191, Quee^-street.' - 'PORA-LlNE—Means Sound Lungs.' Speakers -L and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable it all 'Leading Chemists. Island-2s. * OALF FOOD— Yates' Reliable Calf Food . Lv if yon want ; Strong. "Healthy, v Calres. — " fob Arthur Yules and Co.. < Seedsimen., •' " '. AYWARD'S FOR REAL TORCHON LACE. ' - h - ' THE LADIES' EMPORIUM. ' 'QUEEN-STREET. cADDLERY AND HARNESS,-Having Large 4 O Stocks in the above line we are confident '■•■■£s§£} if being able to suit ail tastes, or will mak« vo order.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd.. Queenstreet ' . ■ ■ !\JOTHING LIKE LEATHER—Fitted Cases, Li Rolls. - and: Bags, for Ladies and Gent.'s. •Ixcellent for- Presents.—J, Wiseman and ; i| Jons. Ltd.. Queen-street. ■ > n Q NEW ■ IRON FRAME i PIANOS : from . ;r mO\J 18s '4d monthly.—E and F. Piano tgencyJS'jCoiilieott.. Manager). «•<. ' "f AN FORD'S FISH MARKET-Oysters, i Rab- * v J ' bits, Whitebait, and Fish of all -sorts, if . the r best; quality < and lowest price. Tele- 'j, coms 658. HIGHEST, GRADE iPlANOSfMcniiiged for ' old ones. s Easy / terms.— and b foreign Piano Agency - (S. Coldicutt. ManigerV «■■■ QERTOS Cures TOOTHACHE and NEURALGIA. •" ' ' ' — —— - FECIAL SHOW] DAY To-day and To-mor-O row—All-wool Delaines. :llid, .Is 3d, aaad s 6d; also, 44in Pleated Nun's Veilings, m vliite and cream, lb 2d; usual price, 2; lid. -D.S.C. ' " 1 ' . " ' **** . .. — S " E V." 2EAJ, ' A KD . JJ EB A L 1). • SDBSCUII'TIOX -. fid per week, delivered in tows ; v, ;i , ind »üburbs, or K-k per quarter in advance, posted . o any part of the colony. -' ■! APVEiit'iSEMEN'TS under the following;' daises— Tasted, To Let, For Salk. Lost asd Fousd, 'ersoxai., Board and I'.esidesce, are luserted as lie rate - of .18 words for Is, or three consecutive - nscrtions ; for 2a fid. . ■ ■";- '"v*:Si|isc| , Births, Deaths, and Marriages, "s 6d each - . i v qaertiou. '. These '.announcements, which must to igred ljy„tUu advertises:, are also inserted in the lerald Summary without extra charge. ' •".' .'v.; ; Replies to advertisements will be received at the - dices of the Hkrai.d free of charge. Instruction! us tn tha insertion or withdrawal of :ss dveriisjiuetits in the Hkrali) must be in writing. * The ■ Proprietor du not hold t'oetnselve* res.wn- , . Ibljj for :.non-ir.senicu 01 advertisement* tbroujb ccldent or froiv - iitr f>aust-> i == 'nn'teU and i'ii'bimtiV • «iijP IIKXItV Huifl'ON, of ijEK' tt'emum-; ' • wii.i.iAU LtOUEKL - WII.SO.S', ot ' ~u r'l'evonpon, rtiiJ liiusw Mahtvn Wii.sos, of ' ileal nora; tin the Proprietors, WIESOS AND HORTOtr, at, tlielr offices, 345, Queen-street, a«»l -«s 1 and 3,'Wyndh.mt-street,* Auckland, Kew Zealand, TUuredar, November 23, 1306, / ' ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13031, 23 November 1905, Page 8
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