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Amusement?OPERA HOUSE AND VAL'DEVILL* PALACE. MINSTREL i 17ULLERS I COMEDY BURLESQUE •' i- VAUDEVILLE. TO-NlGHT.—Change of Programme. First Appearance of THE AT USICAL IJERNARDS. J lrA SYi». and i-> EILEEN LITTLE SYD. The Twentieth Century Phenomenon, in 111* STRENGTH FEATS on the TRAPEZE. All ASPIRANTS to GYMNASTIC HONOURS Should Not Miss This. BERNARD'S TROUPE of AMERICAN PERFORMING DOGS CLARA KEATING. Clever Serio. HOWELL SISTERS. Serios and Dancers. LAST NIGHT OF MAII LYNNE. The Two Kranks. Fred Warren. Frank Kmc,. Ward Lear. Scott Bros.. Will ltollow, Nellie Le-lie, Master Byron. . gTALLS. JS. QIRCLE. Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 2e 2s. In. and 6d. Reserve* at Wildman'*. Day Sales at Carter's. Commence S. Y M.C.A. INTER QDNCEirre i s ' FIRST CONCERT. j FRIDAY NEXT. JUNE 3. AT 8 P.M. i T IIE IJNIQIfK QUARTETTE, Assisted by i MRS- ABEL ROWE. Mist- AGNES TUDEHOPE. ! MR. LEO. LOGAN, i MR. HAROLD E. LIGHT, F.G.0.. Lond. 5 | FIRST-CLASS VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL PROGRAMME. Single Tickets. Vs. Single Course Ticket. 3s 'live Concerts). Double Course Ticket, 3s 6<l. J. G. MITCHELL. oral Secretary. 1? 1; A N K T. H V L L E N, • J 1 RANK T. BULL EN. i . Author of" The Cruise of the Cachalot." ) HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MONDAY. JUNE 11. • First Appearance in New Zealand. Alter his Ovations in Melbourne and Sydney Of the ' ■ SOUTH SEA WHALER. ■ SOUTH SEA WHALER, ■ SOUTH SEA WHALER. The KIPLING OF THE OCEAN, KIPLING OF THE OCEAN. KIPLING OF THE OCEAN. The POET 01' 'HIE SEA. POET OF THE SEA r,, , r , „ , , POET OP THE SEA. the Most Popular Celebrity that ever came to the Far South. Opening Entertainment. ROMANCE AND REALITY AT «KA. ROMANCE AND REALITY AT SEA ROMANCE AND REALITY AT SKA ROMANCE AND REALITY AT SEA. " We prefer him in the flesh to what w* know of him oil paper."—Pall Mall Gazette. the conventional evening dress was powerloss to disguise, the first, mate, and he cry* right, home to the hearts of his audience Headmaster of Rugby. At all the Melbourne Lectures every reserved seat was taken. Every night numbers failed to obtain admission. ILLUMINA'ILu ORIGINAL VIEWS. Further particulars in future issues. K. 8. SMYTHK. Q II O It A L HALL, THURSDAY, 7th JUNE. SECOND CONCERT. AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Danse. Macabre; Symphonic. Raff; Overture. Konig Manfred. Soloists: Miss Alison M. Batger (L.R.A.M.), Mrs. Mervyn Rylance, Mr. Barry Coney. Full Programme Next Wednesday. QHORAL J^ALL. MONDAY NEXT. ANNUAL GATHERING \ OF HANDS OF HOPE. pmiSF Chairman, Rev. J. Clark. „ Speaker, Mr. A. Black. Grand Programme Action Songs, Concerted Pieces, and Musical Items. Conductor: Mr. S. Frith. Organ Recital. Mr. A. Tr en with. Adults, Is, Children 6d. Scats may be Re. served at Messrs. Wildman and Arey'n, 60 extra. To avoid Crowding at Pay Boxes, secure tickets from the above, and S.S, Union, | Messrs'. Hill and I'lununcr. Queen-st.; ■ R French, Karaiigahapo Rd.; J. C. Jtohinaon. Jeryois Rd.; 1. Knight, Purnell, and Secretaries of Bands of Hope. Cars leave Tlirw Lamps direct for Hall at 6.30 and 7. returning to all, parts at clotQ of performance, lo commence at, 7.45. r PHE NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR J- THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (Registered). PROGRESSIVE KUpRE AND BRIDGE PARTY, To bo followed by a Dance, in aid of the > : Funds of the Society, In the ART SOCIETY'S HALL. Coburg-strcet. Juno 21, 19C6, at 730 p.m. TICKETS, 2s 6d EACH, Ma be obtained from the Members of th* Ladies Committee, or from Messrs. Wildman and Arey s. JJAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE. „31® h » ave Measure in announcing the win,f ,of ur roe weekly competitions lor week ending May 26th, 1906: — SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYES COMPETITION; Mr. J. Diclt. The highest number of Bull's-Evos for the AGGREGATO BULL'S-EYES MATCH was put Oil by Mr. ,T. H. Langlcy. x ,Among the numerous shootists in the RUNNING TARGETS COMPETITION, Mr. J. Buckley again made the highest score In the : lmal tie. Ifiv o!li?, wcpk we are awarding prizes fur: -SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYES COMPETITION. , Din » ep Cruet: AGGREGATE Pocket Tool Kit; RUNNING IA RG Etc, 15s cash. Q. y M N A S T ICS, m PROF. POTTER'S GYMNASIUM. TOP FLOOR HOARE'S WAREHOUSE. ELLIOTT-STREET. he Gymnasium has- been thoroughly renovated. Classes now being Formed for Physical Culture. Boxing, Wrestling, Fencing, Gymnastics. terms oil application. In attendance at the Gymnasium Every Evening during this week, from 7.30 till 9.50. yT. BARNABAS' HALL. Mount Eden, To(l,y. at 3 p.m. Bring your children. Give them a treat at Bcckford's Punch and Marionette Show, 6:1 and 3d. DANCING.—' 11. Stewart. Teacher •• of Dancing—Waltzing and Reversing thor(Highly taught. Lessons Day or Night.-233. Hobsou-st. Competitions. f PILE TOPSY BLACKINE PRIZE COM. ■?. -- PETITION. -f We oft'er 6 well bound Books, by Populai Uithors. to Boys and Girls lor the Best Short Uvcrtieement for Topsy Blackine. All com- » lositions to he sent with one empty Topsy in. The winning ads. will be published in ft he IIEKALD Next Week, and Prizes can be obtained at the TOPSY BLACKINE CO., •

t! K It I-: if FORD -ST I! E ET. THE " * LG'AZAE," Dainty Tea Rooms; opposite GoodsonV. ' "Jf^OUND— That Elastic Pulp Piaster is bet. "T tcr - sounder, and more easily nppliei than any .other.—X.Z. Portland Cement Co. 10. Victoria Arcade. •' I jST E W £ K ALAND JJ ERA LD. St'BSCRrPTIox: 6<l per week, delivered in ; o\» r and suburbs, or 30s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisemksts under the '/following: elapse. l --- anted, To Let, I'd It Sale, Lost and Koc.vu, I'ersoxai,, Hoard and Residence, arc inserted at the rate of 13 words for I*. or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. ' J Births, Deaths, ash Marriages. 2a 6J each insertion. These announcements, which must be signed !iy, the advertiser, are alio inserted in the Herald' Summary without extra charge. ; Replies to advertisement# will be received st « the ofllces of he Herald free of charge. < Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisement# in the Herald must lie in writing. , The Proprietors do not hold themselves tespon- . -<■ sible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other antes. • , _____

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

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

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

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