Amusements ;j " AoROTHY VERNON" MATINEE. IMPORTANT " ANNOUNCEMENT. In compliance; with many desirw there . : a- •.'-■■•■. i will be a : ■ .•■!-...■■■:■ ' ''* ' GRAND ILLUMINATED , MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE Jl^tvpw MATINEE MATINEE .-. ■ ■'. • ■ \ Of - •■ , "DOROTHY VERNON." LABOUR DAY, LABOUR DAY, LABOUR DAY. f LABOUR DAY. " ■ TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, i Commencing at 2 sharp. An Historic Drama, which .wi'll^bo, a great Educational Treat for the Children. MISS TTTTEL BRUNE, as Dorothy Vernon. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. Adults. Usual Prices. 'Plan- now open. i OPERA HOUSE. VJ Under the Direction of [ MR. J. C. "WILLIAMSON. Business Manager, Mr. Richard Stewart. Touring Manager, Mr. Harold Ash ton. ! CLARION TONGUED The" cry goes out to-day that TITTELL BRUNE Last Night scored the . ..RIUMPH OF HER CAREER In her bewitching, irresistible, and histrionically glorious performance in DOROTHY VERNON. DOROTHY VERNON. • ' DOROTHY VERNON, ' Of Haddon Hall. • THERE HAVE BEEN GREAT NIGHTS In the Opera House, NIGHTS THAT HAVE I BEEN WORTHY ■ Of being chronicled as important in dramatic annals, bub, FOR UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM, '- '■ -'.':: For ':" LIMITLESS EXPRESSION OF GOODWILL, ; ; ..For-:-: ' • ELOQUENT TRIBUTE OF APPRECIATION, And for a , ■ „, COMPLETE ARTISTIC CONQUEST, Nothing has ever equalled last night. TITTELL BRUNE, STANDS " ■;, ABSOLUTELY .' ALONE ■■'■ * ■ ' AS THE PEOPLE'S IDEAL OF DRAMATIC PERFECTION, AND THE PEOPLE ARE RIGHT. TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT,' And Four Following Nigh til (Matinee, To-morrow Afternoon, at 2). MISS TITTELL. BRUNE - -■■'-■ And '■'-~.- MR. J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S MOST POWERFUL 1 DRAMATIC CO., Including the young English Actor, MR, THOMAS KINGSTON, . .': ' :-■ ' In ' . ' - DOROTHY VERNON. Plans, Wildman and Arey's. Duy Sales, Carter's, opp. Opera House. D. Circle and R. , Stalls, ss; Stalls. 3s; Gallery, :.8. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, extra. ; *>&. . TTIORESTERi!? HALL, K!ffiL • ■ ■■■■■' J. -' Newton. \MI?K TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 7.30. "l''yj?BLM\' 'TO FRIDAY. &£v-cPJs-?"\ MUSICAL ; AND ELOCUTIONARY CONTESTS. Church Choirs, Vocal Solos, •"SJSJMIf i?Stfl* Club Swinging, Recitations, Admission: Adults, 6d; children, 3d. Ticket • to admit Adult Three Evenings, Is. Holiday Programme To-morrow. —. . .-,•• ..-■.-.■... ' —■ ■-~ ..-..•-..■,. , " ' Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc. npHF COMING HE VIVA L. A DAY OF UNITED PRAYER. TO-MORROW (LABOUR DAY), OCT. 10,, At the Young Women's Christian Association . Rooms, Wellesley-gi-. East. Meetings commence at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and • ■ . '• : ■ • 7 p.m. ' . ' . Get Right with God. ■ v Please bring Sankey's Hymns. ' ; ■ Meetings. • '■■ riIHE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE • A INSURANCE COMPANY OF - NEW '. • ZEALAND. ':'• "' ' Notice is hereby'given that the Ordinary General Meeting of ' the Shareholders of the above Company; will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of October, 1906, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. ■ ■'■. : /BUSINESS: To receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the year ended 3lst August;.' 1906. ,:.-' To elect Two Directors in place of Thomas Peacock, Esq., and J. H. Upton, Esq., . who retire in accordance : with the Articles of Association, but are eligible and offer themselves for re-election. To elect : Two Auditors in place of G. S. • Kissling, Esq., and W. ,B. A. Morrison, Esq., who offer \ themselves for re- . election; - -. ~-•• . ■■■■' . As soon as such business is concluded the Meeting will resolve itself into an Extraordinary General Meeting for the purpose of considering, and, if approved, of passing the following Resolution: ■ ■ " r That the objects of the Company be extended by adding at ;the end of Subclause (b) of Clause 3 of the Memoraadum of Association of the Company the following Clauses: — -<•-:.■. ■ (c) To guarantee the fidelity of per- * sons filling or about -to. fill situations or positions of trust or confidence, and? the. due- ;performance and discharge by such persons of all or any of the duties and obligations imposed on them by contract or otherwise,'and in i particular to guarantee ' the due performance and discharge by executors and administrators of their respective, duties and! obliga- - ■ '-■: >~ tions, ; ;'\ ':■ :,-V. , .'.:. . - id) Generally to carry on and transact every kind of guarantee business, and every kind of indemnity business, and every kind of counter s guarantee and counter indemnity business, and generally every kind of insurance and reinsurance business, whether of the like kind to any hereinbefore specified, or of a different kind, and whether now known or hereafter devised, (c) To acquire -and- undertake the whole or any part of the business property and j liabilities of any person or Company carrying on any business which this Company is authorised to carry on; or possessed of property suitable for the purposes of this t Company. (f) To promote any Company or Companies for the purpose of acquiring - •* u "F. anv of ; the property and liabilities of this Company or for , any other purpose which may seem directly or indirectly calculated to benefit this Company. (g) To sell or dispose" of the undertaking - of the Company, or any part thereof, for such consideration as the Company may think nt, and in particular > for Shares, Debentures, or Securities of any other Company having objects altogether or in part' similar,'to those of this Company. ■(h) Generally to purchase, take, on • ' lease or in exchange, hire, or otherwise acquire any real and personal property, and any rights ■or privileges which the Company . may. think necessary or convenient for the purposes of its busi- • ness, and in particular any land, buildings, or easements. | (i) To sell, improve, develop, ex- ! change, lease, mortgage, dispose of, I turn to account; or - otherwise ,-..-■:: deal with all or any part of the ■ property and rights of the Com- -..- - ( pany. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 28th day of September, 1906, to the 11th day of October, 1906, inclusive. 7 ' ; Dated at Auckland this 4th" day of Sep- ' tember; 1906. By order of the Board of Directors. . JAMES KIRKER, ..'.•':.■■.. '-.■'- General Manager. --..■• Jewellery, Watches, etc. W M- M AUD ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, i Is displaying a Magnificent Assortment, of ' WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ELECTROPLATE, Etc., Etc. ; ; I Theße Goods are Superior, and the Prices ■' Most Moderate. .'■■-.-.. ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. l . ... ,~ " ======== " ,""■ "'' a•■ "OIANOS AND ORGANS, by' the Leading Makers of! the World. < Sale;- Hire, or ; Exchange. Call and inspect.— Moore and Co., Queen-street (next Sineetoa'e).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13303, 9 October 1906, Page 8
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