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• » Amusements. JJI.SS . MAJESTY'S . SEATS B. BOX PLAN opens to-day:- ' . • At Wildman . and Arey's, at'lo o'clock. I . — . : - — I ■ ■ ■ ■ r |JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. I ' . "Under the Direction of WILLIAM ANDERSON." ■■' t ■ AX IMPORTANT THEATRICAL EVENT. .Commencing ' SATURDAY, JUNE.I 6. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Gorgeous, Spectacular, Comic,' Operatic, "Old English, Pantomime, SINBAD THE SAILOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR. SIN BAD THE SAILOR, ■Or, The Fairy ,of the Diamond Valley. A BriHirint and Delightful Stajga Spectacle that lias never been equalled in* Australasia. Important Engagement of the Charming and Popular English Artist, MISS MARIE CAMPBELL i (Principal Boy. direct from the Lyceum 'llicatre, London). SINBAD THE SAILOR, \Vith the Strongest and Most Popular Cant of Characters ever brought together in any 'Theatre in Australasia. The Glade of the Fairy Mushroom By the Blue Waters of Persia • Oil Board the. Merry Matilda The Island of Gold I .The Valley of Diamonds | ' One Hundred Fathoms Dsep The Ballet ,of the Sea Nymphs The King"? Palace - ■ Racy Topical Allusions Charming avid. Graceful Ballets The Sensational Demon Act Pretty Girls. Sparkling Songs Extraordinary Dance?. 1 OVER TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE/ON THE STAGE IN THIS GREAT PRODUCTION. The Uproariously Funny Harlequinade, FUN, AT TOE ZOO. TWO MATINEES WEEKLY. ■ Notwithstanding the Enormous Expense in bringing this Great Production to New Zealand. the following Prices will lie maintained • —Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls. 2s 6d; Family Circle, Is. Early Doors, 6d extra. The Box Plan will open THIS MORNING, at Wildman and Arey's, at 10 o'clock. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. Tenders HARBOUR ' BOARD. TENDERS FOR DEBENTURES FOR £100,000. Harbour Board Office, Quay-street. Auckland. N.Z.. June 7th, 1946. . Tenders will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 10th day of July, 1906, at noon, s Debentures for £100,000, repayable 10th January. 1027. . ' i These Debentures are 'the second issue of Loan authorised by The Auckland Harbour Board Loan ■ anil Empowering Act. 1904; interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable on the 10th day of January -ad July in each year. Interest and principal will be made payable, at option of pufcha«er, in • either New , Zealand, Australia, or the United Kingdom, free of exchange. Forms of Tender and' all information may be obtained upon application at this Office. Tenders to bo endorsed, " Tender for Debentures." By order of' the "Board. ; ; J. M. BEIGHAM, ' Secretary. FJIARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS. Tenders -will be received at the Office of the Education Board till 4-p.m. on July 20, for tho Erection of a School Building at Mangapapa. Plana to be seen at the P. 0.. Matieri. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac. cepted. ! „JAS. SANDERSON, J • " Architect. rjp O ~~ B; U' ILDE R-S . FOUNDRY, FREEMAN'S BAY. Tenders for the erection of the above will be received up .to noon of FRIDAY, 22»d * St ' ALEX. WISEMAN', Architect, . ; ., 22. H.M. .^rcade. : Removal Notices. JESSES. , j|V J^ATHAN Have Removed their Offices and Warehouses TO THEIR NEW PREMISES, ' LAUNCESTON BUILDINGS, QUSTOM-ST. AST. Kanri Gum * Stores. Telephone 227, remain as heretofore. Corner Custom-st. and ' Little Queen-st. ' • •" * > s>. / Business Notices- ; : SALMON LIMITED I have much pleasure in intimating to the Customers of th© above Company that having purchased its Freehold Properties I have now completed negotiations for- the acquisition from the liquidators' of the remaining assets of the business as a goi,ng concern. The business will, therefore, be carried on under my supervision and control, by the same staff at the 'rarious shops as heretofore, and all customers can rely upon receiving every care and attention in the execution of their orders I respectfully invito the customers to continue to myself the favour of their patronage. / MURDOCH MCLEAN. " ,J) AVID !R, OSS ' F.R.1.8.A., QENERAL AND OONSULTING ~ - r>o4 yiCTORIA '^RCADE, HAS RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION IN THIS CITY AS ABOVE. lyy W. BRUCE F.1.A.N.Z., . * SWANSON-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Chamber of Commerce). ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR, AND TRADE ASSIGNEE. • Estates Managed. Agencies Conducted. Telephone 1645. X" J- ■ :-' J xA-pp ER, ASSOCIATE AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE, . SHAREBROKER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, '% " ' 10," COOMBBS' ARCADE. E. ¥. J. 0N E a GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT PARK STORE, EPSOM. Opposite Alexandra Park. Best Selected Stock New Season's Groceries and Dried Fruits; also, Choice Hams ant Bacon. All Goods .Supplied at Town Prices. Families AVaited on and all Orders Premptlj Delivered. SIGHT TESTING ON SCIENTIFIC PRIN O ' CIPLES A.mJ UP-TO-DATE METHODS.. BY rP TJEACOCK,' OPTICIAN. 1. X -o, QUEEN-STREET, SPECTACLES, of Every Variety comfortably fitted. ,In Stock—Artificial Eyes, large election- also? Telescopes, Microscopes. Bare meters. Survey ins. and Nautical Instruments. Photographic Goods. Repairs to above done on the Premises (near Victoriastreet). . ■ . ' rp A It: P A U L-IN S COYEES FOR CARTS, WAGGONS. AND RICK& All Sizes. . Made of ou: well known Glasgow Canvas. Waterproof ; * f Durable. Also CANVAS. 36;n. 48in. and 60in wide. ' YOUNG . AND (JO- |. 39. Fort-street. Telephone. No ,557. ! P RICES MARKED IN PLAIN. FIGURES— The E and O F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S, Coldicntt. Manager. Near H.M. Theatre. /W" 0 BAID8 AID : W OG& r

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13202, 13 June 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13202, 13 June 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13202, 13 June 1906, Page 10

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