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Amusements. : IT 18 MAJESTY'S .THEATRE MATINEE. ~~ .. rpO-MORROW. ■ ATINEE. . ' L ;,/U'i' "rl/FATINEE, ', AT M M ATINEE, IMf Doors open at 12.4: Children, Half-price to all parts. ; - TfIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. "Under the Direction of WILLIAM ANDERSON. SINBAD THE SAILOR. ONCE MORE A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. WILLIAM ANDERSONS Gorgeous Spectacular Pantomime. SINBAD THE SAILOR. Hundreds Turned Away, unable to gain admission. lons before .7.15. HAVE YOU SEEN THE PANTOMIME? Is a question as frequently beard as HOW DO YOU DO? Thousands Throng to His Majesty's Theatre to <re SINBAD THE SAILOR. And Go Away Absolutely Charmed. ONLY ONE VERDICT " The Greatest Pantomime Ever Seen. ' Millions hare read the Charming Oriental Romance. SINBAD THE SAILOR. Thousand* now crowd to see the Pantomime, and those who have seen it once want to come again. Doors open every evening at 6.45. Performance commences at 7.45. PRICK!;—4s. 2s 6tl. and Is. Early Doors 6d extra. Day Sales at His Majesty's Cafe and Toreador. Box Plan at Wildman and Aroy's. Stage Manager-FRED GRAHAM. Musical Conductor—GEO. GARDNER. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. Lectures. rpo THE LADIES OF ELLEKSLIE. I much regret that owing to the destruction by fire of all my chart?, etc., at my Rooms in the City Chamber?, I will be unable to give the Lectnre advertised to he given TO-DAY (Jane 22nd). in Cairn's. Hall, Kllerslie. ELIZABETH McCALL, Manager. New Zealand Viavi Co. Patrons will please note my Address is Royal 'Hotel. Victoria-street West. MeetingsTiOYAL ALBERT HAL L, '" ALBEET-ST. AND MARKET-ST. . The Auckland Orphans' Club will hold their Fourth General Meeting: in the above Hall on SATURDAY, June 23rd. D. LATIMER. Secretary. Q T. P A U L ' PARIS H. Special Meeting, of Parishioners in the Schoolroom. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. 22nd June, 1986, at 7.30 p.m.. to consider scheme : for procuring New Organ. Music and Light Refreshments. 4 KD. Co-operative Terminating Building So--1:- —Appropriations, June 27: 4 Ballots, 2 Sales. Latest pay-day. Monday, 25th. Funeral Notices. *«*. T OYAL FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE, ' A Funeral Meeting of the JS§«&*l\i_r®lß above-named Lodge, will bo held in the Lodge Room, WK*USIW TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), J_3MllS23E_s_i tho 23rd inst.. at 1.30 p.m., to follow the remains of our late Brother, JOHN TAYLOR. P.P.G.M.. from Taurarua Terrace, Parnell, to their last resting place, Purewa. Members of Sister Lodges invited. ■ Funeral leaves Taurarua, Terrace at 2.50 p.m. By order of the W.G. CAUL WESTPHAL, Permanent Secretary. Mining Notices. rpHE TALISMAN CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED A Dividend (No. 4) of One Shilling (Is) per Share has been declared, payable July 2, 1906, to all Shareholders standing on the Register on June 18, 1906. H. STANSFIELD, Attorney. Karangahakc, June 19, 1906. TVTJiW SYLVIA GOLD MINING COMPANY, IV LIMITED., A Call of One Penny per Share lias been made by the Directors This Day. payable to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, Swan-gen-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, July 6, 1906. A. J. DENNISTON, Acting-Secretary. Auckland. June 19, 1905. WAIHI BEACH GOLD MINING COMPANY, VV, NO LIABILITY. A Call (the Eighth) of One Penny per Share has been made This Day by the Directors, payable to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, Hobson Buildings, Shortland-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY. 6th July, 1906. HENRY J. LEE, Secretary. , Auckland, June 20, 1906. Public Notices. ■§ O T I C E. It is requested that all Claims against Mr. ROBERT HOWIE, of Hikurangi, be sent to the Trustees on or before July 14th, 1906. Care of B. BUTTLE, Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Auckland. Holiday Resorts. A PLEASANT HOLIDAY •*" (Jo to SOTOYOMEE HOUSE, ST. HELIEES BAY. Nice Rooms. Excellent Table. Moderate Tariff. Handy to Wharf. 'Buses pas 3 the Door. G. MACKEY. Proprietor. Timber, rpHE TTA.VBI rriiMBEE /COMPANY, J IMITED. T>IMU, ~* MATAI, -*-*• nPOTAKA. J -' ■piNEST "IMFOUNTAIN rpiMBEB. LEAVE ORDERS—At the Mil), Customstreet West, Or, AT THE COMPANY'S YARDS, Mount Eden Station. Address telegrams, " Kauri," Auckland. Boots and Shoes. ■EXAMINATION AND pOMPARISON Will quickly demonstrate the SUPERIORITY AND GOOD VALUE OF OUB NEW SHIPMENTS Of WINTER GOODS FOR MEN AND WOMEN'S WEAR. It is easy to verify this statement, and it is worth your while to do so. IMPORTERS I^ADLEY AD LEY RELIABLE AND FOOTWEAR' a ON, Don. AT moderate 194, queen-street, PRICES. AUCKLAND. "W U ° S AID jgEGGS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13210, 22 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13210, 22 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13210, 22 June 1906, Page 8