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Amuse Jidiits 1 — • —-— HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Les(.e > Mr. C. R. Bailey. "As! 1,1*4 Sole Direction. MESSRS. MACMAHON. 1 -* ■ THE TTIOUHTHV "WEEK ; HE I 1 OURTH Week OF • / M ACAH ON ' B d RAMATrc . BA6OSi ' And the advent to New 2'.ealand of the ' ' world renowned actor, Mr. C* EARLES T7ERNER, | ; ' 'M I HJ RLES V ERNER, j Were signalised on Saturday Evening by a '< great audience and a positive demonstration of popular delight. IRISH "Pi RAMA. RISK Ay RAMA. Magnificently staged and depicted by a great |i| exponent with exceptionally qualified and ' capable allies, achieved an instant, complete, and convincing triumph. --I'iife The Grand Production of the Great Patriotic Play, ~i SIIAif US HAMUS X>RIEN. Which 'evoked cheers, enthusiasm, and ;I* general joy, will be repeated TO-NIGHT AND .FOLLOWING EVENINGS. : ' The Next Production. Dion Boucicault'B Immortal Play, AKEAH-NA-POGUE. ;J1 Produced under the Direction of Mr. Harry Norman. Stage Manager: Mr. G. L. Merriman. • < Prices, 3s, 2b, and Is. Box Plan at Wildmaa 3iS and Arey's. Day Sales at Toreador and H.M. >J Cafe. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessee— 0. R. Bailey. ■ ' Sole Direction—Mß. H. RICKARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. Starting MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. Starting MONDAY,' OCTOBER 8. $ ' THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THD YEAR ; MR. HARRY RICKARDS Has much pleasure to announce that he will ! introduce 'to the New Zealand Public, on the ■■■-: : ■ - above date, i ONE OF THE GREATEST COMBINATIONS OF ENGLISH. AMERICAN, AND CON- '"\i TINENTAL VAUDEVILLE STARS , " '.h Ever brought together in any par' of thT, ' s Southern Hemisphere, who will appear in a. succession of NOVELTIES, full of Interest, Refinement, and Natural Humour. BRINN, The Great BRINN. ' BRINN European Marvel. BRINN, Sensational Juggler and Cannon Manipulator. ... . In. his Original Creation, , 5 PASTIMES ON A BATTLESHIP. . SEYMOUR AND DUPRE, America^ SEYMOUR AND DUPRE. . Premier Vaudeville Specialty Artists. / " m® LITTLE CLIFF. England'; LITTLE CLIFF. Foremost ■ Juvenile Comedian and Expert Dance: NELLIE KILBURN. , r The Cleve: s ■ NELLIE KILBURN, . Young English Soubrette and Burlesque Artist. /v-S' FRED BLUETI. the Populai Comedian. BABY WATSON. Australia^ Wonderfully Clever Child Artiste. NITA LEETE, The Cultured Young Balladist. Sjf And a Host of Other Specialties, forming a Programme of the most i LAVISH AND UNEXAMPLED LIBERALITY POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan Opens on WEDNESDAY, at Wildman and . ■ Arey's. : • m ,' '!!■■ "* ' 1,1 1 * i-——» PROFESSOR ABBOTT, Mental Scientist.— Consultations extended; wonderful de- ~ , lineations, abilities, gifts,, right. professions, i successful lives.— Central" (private en- ] trance). Charts, 2s 6d to 21a. PROFESSOR ABBOTT'S Final Mental Sci« ence Lecture, Wed., 8 p.m., Federal Club Room, Wellesley-st. Marvellous character, descriptions, blackboard sketches. Admis- " sion, Is. . AZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.- \% AVe would remind the numerous visit. . . ;■ 'j ors to our range chat the Quarterly Championship in this RUNNING TARGETS Match, for which a Silver Cup will be presented, is , j'; to be fired off on the evening of the stl» October, at 9 p.m. The following week, the SIN-SHOT BULL'S-EYES Quarterly Cham- .s» pionship will be fired off. To the Winner of this Match - vo will award a Gold Medal. Prizes fov veeh ending October 6 are: — Set of Fish Cirverr in-Case, for SIX-SHOT i" . liOLL'S-EYES MATCH: Silver-plated Sugar • Basin for AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES, - and 15s cash for RUNNING TARGETS. Winners .. M of our last week's competitions were:—SlX-1 ; < SHOT BULL'S-EYES MATCH, Mr. S. Elliott. • AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES and RUNNING TARGETS weri both won by Mr. E. McKay. ' ' Photography. • r ~ " fj. BE. G O e y, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLE 1 STREETS, AUCKLAND, ~ HAS REMOVED TO THE ' S gTBAND QUEEN-STREET^ All tho Latest Finishings in UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHY. Telephone 1165 . Musical. p I E E, \ jl I E E, gALVAGE! gALE JyfOW QN AT JJOFFMANN, ; ; / I ' 213, QUEEN-STREET. Q.R£AT REDUCTION IN JD RICES ( . OF ALL QOODS. piANOS. 0 aA N a I iVE HOLD THE SOLE AGENCIES OF THE * i FIRST MAKERS OF THE WORLD, ~ such as:— John Broadwoocb and Sens. Ltd., London Julius Bluthner, Leipzio .j S. and P. Erard, London and Paris W. G. Eavestaff and Sons, London - A. Al!ison and Co., London '' Hilton and Hilton. Leeds y Gebr Niendorf, Berlin '' »•.; The Estey 'Organ Co., Brattleboro. U.S.A. Etc., Etc., Etc. Instruments of Other Makers taken in Exchange. All Prices marked in Plain Figures. '"-'j : Easy Hire System. T 3B "ENGLISH AND jp oeeign piANG ' A GENOY * L m S. COLIDCUTT, MANAGER. 191. Queen-st., near H.M. Theatre. 'Phone, 135S aj-'a ' mmm in mm • The Stud, F OE STUD 3?UEPOBES ' THE THOROUGHBRED gALVADAN (2), By SALVATOR (12), by Prince Charlie, sire of j Lochiel, dam Dangeld, by Doncaster (5), son of Stockwell, dam Tribute, by King Tom, dam Duty (the grand-dam of Sheen), by Rifleman. .--"J SALVADAN'S STOCK SHOW GREAT. PROMISE, size, bone, and substance being a marked characteristic with them all, the only two of his stock tried are both winners, Lady Ellen and Aqua Regia. Fees: Fifteen Guineas. Also, for Sale or Lease, or if not Sold will f be at the service of breeders at Ellerslie, (8), By Castor Bangle, by Musket— Lovelink is closely related to Pendant, win- 4 ner of Newmarket Handicap; Collarit. the champion two-year-old of Australia last season. and many of the best performers in New Zealand. Fee: Three Guineas; two or more as per ,~ agreement. For further particulars apply to J. B. WILLIAMSON, ' > Campbell Road. Ellerslie. E W »£ E A LAND JJ EKA LD. St^scnirTitoxs: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, ' > posted to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following classes— Wanted, To Let, For Sale, Lost and Found, jj I'ERSONAii, BAahd and Residence, are inserted at the rate of lii words for Is, or three cons tive insertion® for 2s 6d. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by the advertiser, are slso inserted in the Herald Summary without extra charge. .; ; ■ Replies to advertisements will be received at f tho offices of the Herald free of charge. , 1 A Instructions ae to the insertion or withdrawal of - "mS advertisements fan the Herald must be in writing. " The Proprietor do not hold themselves responsible for non-inaisrtion of advertisements througk '-J accident or from other causes. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13296, 1 October 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13296, 1 October 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13296, 1 October 1906, Page 8

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