j».uiUßeme.m(£». ■.■■.-■■ - ■- . ■ ■ ■ ■ ; " ~ v - . -,i • HI It* AJEb TY ; 6 THE A THE. ' TO-MORUOW (SATURDAY) "EVENING. ' ANOTHER EQUALLY NOTABLE PRODUC- ,. ■ ■ * TOOK. ; ; \ . . The Intensely 'Tiirillia •£ and Extraordinarily Sensational London Success 'THE. PAINTED WOMAN 5 THE PAINTED .WOMAN (By arrangement with Mr. Win. Anderson). H* IS ' MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. Lessee - - Mr. C. R. Bailey. Under the direction of MESSRS, MACMAHON. . NO FREE LIST. • SATURDAY NIGHT IN LONDON* Interpreted by MACMAHON'S, POPULAR DRAMATIC CO. 1 One of the Most Legitimate Successes - Recorded in Years". THIS ' (FRIDAY) EVENING, ■-' SIXTH NIGHT LAST NIGHT SIXTH NIGHT And LAST NIGHT SIXTH NIGHT LAST NIGHT 01 Matt, Wilkinson's "likable London Success, : SATURDAY NIGHT IN LONDON. ' j SATURDAY NIGHT IN LONDON. (By arrangement with Mr. Wm. Anderson). 1 The Brilliant Acting, the Magnificent Staging: A POSITIVE REVELATION. "' Produced under the Stage Supervision of MB. TOM POLLARD. 1 Day Tickets and Early Doors as usual. P.ox Plan at Wiidman and Arey's. Popular Prices; 3s, ?s, and la. . V M. C. A. TT A L L, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL . CONCERT, Tendered to : MISS ALICE TRIMMER. On her recovery from her recent severe illness. , • PROGRAMME: 1. Sons, "For Old Soke's Sake" ■■■:■ • (Allan) ; MR. W. ASFINALL. ' 2. Song, '"■ May Time " - - - (Cowdell) MADAM CHAMBERS. ■ 3. Duet for' Flute and Clarionet, "Duo Concertante" ---,- - - (Clinton) " MESSRS. C. FINLAYSON , AND . S." JACKSON.'; .' 4. Song, "Vashti -■ -■ -/(Borlese). •■■•>■' MISS ALICE RIMMER. 5. Song, '* Droop Not, Young Lover " (Handel) •■-"-. v.g , MR.' H. B. CONEY. i 6. Violin Solo, ".'Reverie " - (Vieuxtemps) MR. HERBERT BLOY. : • ■ . 7. Song, " Good-bye- " - - - - (Tosti) • " MISS LILIAN AULSKBROOK 8. Humorous Recital, ■■ MR. ALLAN McELWAIN. . -•' 9. ; Song,'-'* Milestone '.' -w - : (Pontet) ;' ?•/;■'■■';-. T-:,.->?MISS ALICE*RIMMER. - 10 Song, "Thy Foe" ■- * - - (Blumenthal) MR. J. W. RYAN. 11 Violin- Solo, "Zigennerweison (Sarasati) , ' .-. ME, HERBERT BLOY. ' 12. Song', selected, •■■■■■ MR. WILFRED; MANNING. 13. Vocal Duet, How Beautiful are Thy Feet •Upon the Mountains"/ - -;-^ (Blissett) MISS ALICE. RIMMEE AND MR; W. : ASPINALL Doors open, 7.15; commence at 8. * 2s 6d—Admission, any part of the Hall— 6d. Tickets on Sale at the Sunday-school Union, Book Depot, 139, .Queen-street. For the Executive Committee, : ■-■ W. E. GILLAM. Vicar St. Matthew's.. ' H. J. KDMISTON, Sunday-school ; Union. QT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. O A SALE OF WORK In connection \ with the Women'* Guild i will be held in the Parish Hall. Pamell, TO-DAY (Friday) AND TO-MORROW, November 24 and 25 Juvenile Dramatic Performance, , Alice Through the Looking-Glass," and '"Princess ,Ta-«Tu, by the kindness of Miss Kent and Young Friends. Goods for Sale from England. France, and Japan. Admission—After-; noon, 6d; Evening. Is. Open all day on Saturday. , . V\ E D E , E "A L HALL. SUNDAY NIGHT. NOVEMBER 26TH, ~ ■.DR.- FREDERIC BELL ■ ■'"".■. WiU Deliver his Famous Lecture on I "THE PROBLEM OF , LIFE f SOLVED/" " Doors open at 6.45. Commence at/ 7.30. J The Doctor will sing a Baritone: Solo. w. A silver coin collection at the door upon entering. I Everybody welcome. NOTE.-NIGHT, NOT AFTERNOON. ■ Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. etc. CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE, KHYBEB PASS. FRIDAY,.DECEMBER 1, at 8 p.m. ■ Cantata by A. R. Gaul, "THE HOLY CITY." ' Principal Soloist*: Madam Chambers, Mr. C. J. Irving, Mr. C. E. Kiseling. Admission Free. Collection in aid of fund for Water Engine. ■ Meetings. , DT. MARY'S WOMEN'S HOME, OTAHUHU. i O — A Meeting of the friends of the above Home will be held in St. Matthew's/ Schoolroom on December 11. Speakers:—The Eight Rev. the Bishop, Mrs. Neligan, Lady ; Mayoress (Mrs. Myers), Miss: Hudson, Dr. McDowell,; and Canon Mac Murray. • pOUNTY OF AITEM A* A . BIRKENHEAD RIDING. ' I hereby convene a Meeting of the Batepayers, to be held at May field, Schoolhouse, on SATURDAY NEXT. 25th November,. 1905. ■'; at 7.30 p.m. . THOMAS HORTON. November 23, 1905. AUCKLAND Co-op.' Terminating Bldg. SojuL ; ciety.—Appropriations, Wednes., Nov. 29, St, James' Ballets. 3rd and 4th;; Sales,: 6th, ; 9th, and Wth Groups. 7. 7.30 p.m.' Sewing Machines. SEE f\Vn TTIXHIBIT AT rr*HE QHOW. EE WUR XUXHIBIT AT J- HE DHOW. rpHE PHILADELPHIA OEWING CHINE- /COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., MANUFACTURERS OF THE FINEST SEWING MACHINES IN THE WORLD, ; OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT MANUFACTURERS' RICKS. ANUFACTURERS' IT RICES. npREADLE TUrACHINES (DROP-HEAD), . £5, £6_lo- £7. CjEE r\UR T?XHIBIT AT TITHE DHOW. lOEE VJUR JZiXHIBIT AT XHE QHOW. rpiiE pHILADELPHIA Q E.WIN G ■jVrACHINE /COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., AUCKLAND OFFICES AND SHOW ROOMS: 7 25, CITY CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET. Dental. 7DE ,TN rnHE TfASHION. ■ And GET YOUR DECAYED AND UNSIGHTLY TEETH Q.OLD pBOWNED ■■■..■.... For . £1 10 s 0 D - ■" "'"'■. l LAST A LIFETIME. RELIANCE T|ENTAL pOMPANY. *yi QUEEN-STREET (OVER SMEETON'S) Telephone . 1604. ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE. ]l|R. LAN GLE Y SHAW. : Possesses thoroHch knowledge in all Branches . 'si Colonial Farming.' STOCK, STATION, LAND. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. AND VALUATOR. HAMILTON. WAIKATO. , Mutiny to Lend on Good Freehold Security. ■• Exchanges in Properties Negotiated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 8
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