' I HI MAJESTY'S lIEATRE, . -A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER. ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY! and MONDAY, S;| APRIL 7th and 9th. : A NOTABLE EVENT. , "' Yes, a woman's soul, or, if you prefer thf -. i word, her nature, her mind, shines through- 1 her eyes and is reflected in her .face, and hei i eyes had in them a hunted look that told oi'M a past surrow. Yet hers is a proud nature— her firm, sensitive mouth told me that; but j there was a pathetic group at the corner 'ii 1 which told me she had suffered. She was a,-.? f woman that the love of a good man would IS I transform into an angel, but the wiles oLa,® > tempter would make her a devil—God help I all such women who are tempted and' fall, ■'] The man escapes: the woman pays. Such women love with a strong, fierce, love, and J" hate with a. deadly hate." . •, si A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER ~ , WILL ATTRACT ALL AUCKLAND. A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, APRIL 7 and 9.'-. HI MAJESTY'S THEATRE'S Lessee. Mr. 0. R. Bailey. Direction Messrs. MacMahon. ; :.'S A GREAT EVENT. : >l| TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), APRIL 7. ..-.'s| AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - ,'il MacMahon's Popular Dramatic Company.'-,'£ 1 First Representation in' New Zealand of tht mm Latest and Most Positive Loudon Success "> 1 A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER. 1 A Play of Intense Interest and one of thV Most Successful of Modern Times, which is Si the Reigning Success in England, and has'-'l reached its Thousandth Performance. • 111 A FASCINATING PLAY OF HUMAN f-'i . .INTEREST. .' The Stage Pictures will be a Revelation. "'-I A Truly Great Cast of Characters. ■.'s ■'■'-1 A Play that will Excite the Interest of aMil ::•-■' Classes. - : ■ Mi A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER (Which has reach- ' A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER < ed its 1000 th Per- ' I A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER I fonnance in Ene.-'l A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER j land. A unique A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER : and powerful play A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER i undone which witlffl A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER | attract all Auck- ■ I A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER I land. >.l The Australasian rights of "A Rogue'»^.| Daughter" have been purchased by the ' I Messrs. MacMahon. . ' .. f'-pj Under the stage supervision of Mr. Tom - i Pollard. ■ \ . /£; i Box Flan at Wildman and Arev'ii. vii Day Sales as usual. ~ 'f "—"'''".'. i' ' .' ' ' . . . ' « B H l '" rpHEATRE, ' Lessee ... ... ... . ... Mr. C. R. Bailer' " Sub-lessee'..; ... ... Mr. Allan Hamilton.^ JOHN p OHERIDAN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Commencing with - . ■>- rFHE TPARL' AND rpHB pIRLi r EASTER SATURDAY. APRIL 14. MATINEE. EASTER MONDAY. MATINEE. Doors open 1, commence at 2. ■';-S MATINEE. Children Hall-price to D. Circle V MATINEE. and Stalls. No early doors, and m MATINEE. no charge for booking at the m MATINEE. MATINEE. A New and Powerful Organisation, presenting '.$] :,. "THE EARL AND THE GIRL." London's Verdict endorsed by New Zealand ■-■ •Delightful Stage Pictures: :?| Exquisite Costumes . ' ? i borate Ballets! i Ivan Caryll's Beautiful Music. : : js A DELIGHTFUL PRODUCTION! ,•; Faultlessly Acted and Presented. S# JOHN V. SHERIDAN as Jim Cheezft,"* The Coster Dog Trainer. ■ In ■ ■ "Y ••; ";'i " THE EARL AND THE GIRL." "THE EARL AND. THE GIRL." Y JOHN F. SHERIDAN, : " ! Y Supported by - ■'.■; Miss HEBA BARLOW, Miss RAY JONES. > ' >- Mr. AVALON COLLAR© (English tenor). i; ; ; Mr. JEAN DE LACEY (American Bariton»V|| Q KANGAROO DANCING GIRLS Q Y O And a O. :'. Picked Metropolitan Company of Fifty Ladie* m and Gentlemen. <-*M Admission— Circle and Orchestral?; Stalls, 3s; Stall 3, 2s; Gallery, Is. Booking fee 6d, and early doors to Stalls and Gallery 1 6d extra till 7.30. Box Plan at Wildman and 'j Aiey's. Day Sales at the Theatre Cafe. t . T Touring Manager, T. DONOVAN. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL HALL COY., LTD. NEW THEATRE FOR CHRISTCHURCH. The City of Christchurch, within the next three months, will possess one of .the largest and best appointed Theatres in the colonies. ■-]-, The Magnificent Auditorium, hitlterto ' known as The Canterbury Hall," is being. I transformed into a modern ' theatre, under the direct supervision of MR. TOM POLLARD, and will be known as "HIS MA- " JESTY'S." The seating capacity will be for - aboat 1750 persons. '. \ j Every convenience is being , provided ■< for } ■ the publiclarge and well-furnished ' loams**, -\ I foyer, retiring rooms, etc. " * "" "•& The stage appointments 'will be of the very .i latest, including complete electrical appli> ; Y\ ances for every class of stage work: also,a ,| large number of well-appointed dressing- .> rooms.. '[' \- '- . , ' ;- t « " ,: j To ensure safety, separate accommodai.- ,; tion is provided for spare scenery and wardrobes. ,■-.,.':..' ■„.:■..'■..'■.'.••. '■' V-..' ,; '>.- -■■ - Many bookings have already .'wen made \ for the new Theatre. . " . j Managers are invited to apply for further' jj particulars to THE SECRETARY, ~- l " His Majesty's Theatre," r'M % Christchurch., ;| Christclmrch, 28th March, 1906.. -. _ | HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.-. \ • On the evening of the 12th inst. the fir- ;.J ing- off of the ; ties - for the Quarterly Cham-1| pionship Six-shot Competition will take place. °h A Gold Medal will 'be presented to the win- "]t ner. The prizes for week ending; 14th inst. are as follows-:—SIX-SHOT COMPETITION: Patent Biscuit Barrel. RUNNING TARGETS: ". 15s, cash. AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES:. E.P. , Sugar Basin. "■".■ ■', ' : ''r : : ■' I }?$, For last week we have to report the winners of the three weekly competitions as follows: —SIX-SHOT COMPETITION .- Mr. P. ■' King. RUNNING TARGETS COMPETITION: M J. Sorenson. AGGREGATE- BULL'S-EYES§3 MATCH: Mr. E. Warnock. ; No entrance tee. DANCING, DEPORTMENT; AND PHYSICAL ..•■-.- CULTURE. : '■ ;-' 4:\ MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT. Certificated J Teacher, from Sydney and Melbourne Schools, is prepared to receive Pupils Who desire ;j thorough and complete instruction in : Physical Culture. Deportment, Plain and Fancy Dancing. Latest Two-step Waltz a specialty.J| Classes Commence SATURDAY. April 2191;?? Hibernian Hall. Wellington-street; MONDAY, April 23rd, Foresters' Hall,' Devonport. Private Lessons given'. Prospectus, 183,3-_HOBSON-STREET. ; : , DANCING. DEPORTMENT..AND PHYSICAL? CULTURE. - ■;■•-: .: $M :■■ MRS. MALCOMSON BOULT. "' i; Classes begin TUESDAY EVENING, April 17.. and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1 April 21,- a* Mrs. Bouli's Residence, " The Avenue," Howe-1 street. Side entrance through New Arcade, Karanguhape Road. Advanced Class evenings) commences Friday Evenings, April20th. Private Pupils and Small Private Classes by arrangement. Outdoor Physical CulturePublic Notifies- _- J • DECEASED /ESTATE OF R. MESSENGER--S All Accounts against the above Estate, and Moneys due, must be forwarded forthwith to . :' i'■ " "f^Sg MESSENGER BROS.;. Queen-street-^. "IV" O T I O E. AT.'O.lT.ICiil; ' JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS, LIMITHR-}f Unauthorised Piano Dealers in Auckland and elsewhere have been representing that they m ! are Agents for the above Pianos. J' a s?t : i' , misrepresentations have been stopped | by ;; ; , John Brinsmead and Sons, Limited, as Jalse- -^ WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR fIG , PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. And we will institute proceedings forthwith; against any person.- who may repeat the mis- ~ • representation < referred to. : : TTOFFMANN. T IMITED. - 213, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND- _ ' "VT E W 7EAT. A 1) TTERAI& " ■'. SrjßSr.nii>Tlox; 6d per week, delivered in town . and suburbs, or 103 per.quarter in advance, V osit to any part of the colony. ~ AnvEU'nsKMF.xxs under the following.. classe>-" . Wantcd, To Let. Fok Sale, Lost asd FoC.vd. , I'KiisosAi,, "BoAitn AND RESIDENCE, are inserted* ■ the rate of 18 words for I*. or three consecutive I insertions for 2s 6d. , j > Births, Deaths, a.vd Makriages, 2s 6d tiV 1 insertion. ■' The3e announcements, which must W . signed by the adveitU-i, aie also inserted in '- . HEiui.tt SuMUAny .without extra charge. f . ' Replies to advertisements v. ill be received «- the offices of the l!'">ii) .1,1 ■' charge. -. . Instructions as to the insertion or wil , t,^ ?*& .'■ advertisements 111 the.HER-Um' must be in wtltl % The Proprietors do not. hold themselves responsible for non-iusertion of advertisements Wp}m * t j accident, or from other caor-'.-.-i ■„, t , 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 10
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