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Amusements. "CTI3 . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. j Lessee, Mr. C. 11. Bailey. Under the Direction of » MI!. J. C. WILLIAMSON. FAREWELL! FAREWELL! To MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. OUR LAST NIGIIT OF A MEMORABLE SEASON. IMPORTANT. In consequence of tho length of the performa lice the Curtain will rive at "J ~Q sharp. FOR. THIS NIGHT ONLY, Tile Company will appear in the evcr-wcl-comc aesthetic Comic Opera, " patience." Or, Bunthorne's Elide. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Patience (a Dairy Maid) Miss Dolly Castles Lady .lane .... Miss Celiii (jhiloni Lady Angela .... Miss Aggie Thorn Lady El; a - - ■ Miss V de Loitte Lady Saphir - - Miss Ruby Arm Held Colonel Calverley - • Mr. Frank Wilson Major Murgatroyd - - Mr. 11. H Wallace Lieut, the Dulse of Dunstable - - - Mr. C. Kenniughani Archibald Grosyenor - Mr Arthur Crane Mr. Bunthorne's. Solicitor - Mr W. Ford Reginald Bunthorne - Mr. Howard, Vernon Chorus of Rapturous Maidens and officers of D:igoon Guards, by the FAMOUS REPERTOIRE CHORUS Opera Produced by Ml'. H. BRACY. Musical Director, MR. GEORGE HALL. After the Opera, a Specially Arranged CONCERT. In which the following Ladies and . Gentlemen will appear: — Miss Dolly Castles, " Poor Wandering One" (" Pirates "1 Mr. 11. Bracy. " When Other Lips" (Halfe) Mr. Ernest Fills, " My Beloved Queen " ißose) Miss Olive Godwin. "The Swallows" fCowen) Mr. Walter Wliyle, " A Dream" - (Cowen) Mis 3 Vinia de Loitte, " Roberto o tu Che Adoro " (Meyerbeer) Messrs. Walter Whyte and Ernest Fitts. duet. •• Excelsior" (Halfe) Box Plan on view at Wildman and Arcy's. Day Sales at the Toreador and lI.M. Cafe. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss: Back Stalls. 3#: Gallery. Is. Early Doors till .7.30, Stalls os 6d, Gallery Is 6d. T 11 K ] j l;ys jxs T I T U T E. (Three Lamps. PonsonJjy). WINTER, .LECTURE COURSE. THE PONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND RHETORIC CLUB Will give a PUBLIC READING of Sheridan's Comedy. "THE CRITIC." On FRIDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Admission. Sixpence. : rpHB AUCKLAND SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. FIRST READING THIS SEASON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, " MACBETH." Members only. New members enrolled at Upton and Co.'s on application. Animal subscription. 5s (double ticket), "DONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND X RHETORIC CLUB. LEYS INSTITUTE, JUNE sth. "HAMLET." The Reading will Commence punctually at 7.45 p.m. "pyiNEMOA LODGE NO. 2. . U.A.O.D. Tile Sixth Annual Series of the ahovenamed Lodge v.'ill •be held in St. George's Hall on i''Rj-JJAI. June 15th, 1906. Grand March at 8 p.m. Tickets: Double. 4s; Gent.'s Single. 2s 6d; Ladies', Is 6d; Spectators, Is. Dance music provided by Bro. Morrow's Orchestra. . SISTER S. E. RUDD. Hon. Sec. Lectures. \ TF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. aro invited to learn, the necessary care and understanding of their bodies: from the wellillustrated, Descriptive LECTURES given at the YIAVI ROOMS, City Chambers, corner Queen an.'l Victoria Streets, on Thursday Afternoon, 7th inst., at 3 p.m.; also at Bay View Hall, Northcote, ;at 3 p.m. An hour devoted to widen woman's vision 'and knowledge. These lectures are free of charge. 1^ lEST INJUR n° TIiK MMmA Tlie First Lecture will be feijOTk JffiwA given to Men at the Office of **<iSrao! t ' le Centre, -Mercantile Chambers', on FRIDAY, Btll \ u,,e - at 8 p.m. The Fee for the Course (7a 6d) must be prepaid to 1 , r WILLIAM RATTRAY. i Mercantile Chambers. . Secretary.

Meetings - UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. ADDRESS BY SAMUEL BROWN. ESQ.: "AIMS AND FUNCTIONS OP INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS." (See note at foot.) ADOPTION OP RULES OP ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. TUESDAY, sth Inst., at 8 p.m." Chairman: ARCH. CLARK, ESQ. NOTE.—A HEARTY WELCOME is extended to all MANUFACTURERS and PRODUCERS, MEMBERS OP LABOUR UNIONS, and OTHER ARTISANS interested in the welfare of the INDUSTRIES OP THE COLONY. J. HENRY' MACKIE, Actg. Secretary. Mercantile Chambers. 1 UCKL AN D INSTI UT E. The First Meeting of the Auckland Institute for the present Session will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on MONDAY, the 4th inst., at 3 p.m., when the President-elect, Prof. F. D. Brown, M.A., i.C.G., .will deliver the . ' PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. for Members and Persons holding Tickets supplied bv Members. After 8 p.m. any vacant seats may be taken by the General Public. T. F. CIIEESEMAN. - __ Secretary. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will lie held on 'WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 6th pros., at 5 o'clock p.m. li. CAMERON, 2nd June, 1906. Manager. U. A ' 0. D ' Joint Installation of Officers of No. 6 District will take place in .St. George's Hall on THURSDAY; June 14th, at 7.50 p.m. J. S. DICKSON, District President. Funeral Notices. U. A - °- ~ Officers and Members No. 6 District are requested to attend the Funeral of our late BRO. ALBERT EZZY, TO-DAY (SATURDAY i, at 1.50 p.m. J. S. DICKSON. District President. U^A.O.D. —STAR OF NEWMARKET LODGE, No. 24. Members are requested to Meet at Corner i of Fort and Queen Streets TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 1.50 p.m.. to accompany the re- ; mains of our late BRO. ALBERT EZZY to i their last resting place, Waikumete. • I Brake l'oi members. T BACH. Arch Druid. ' i\ [ J OLID A V 1! i; g 0 j-> T S. FOR A PLEASANT CHANGE TRY L\KE :l HOTEL. LAKE TAKAPUNA. I - New and Efficient Management; excellent I cuisine; week-end trips, Saturday, mid-dar. to Monday morning, : 10s 6:1. ' - WINTER TARIFF; 50k PER WEEK. 4 H. S. Ii^OKKK. Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 8

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