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Amusements. , MATINEE TO-DAY. *' AT 2.30. Matinee to-day. at 2-30. THE MAGNIPICBNT THffiD PROGRAMME THE MAGNIFICENT THIRD PROGRAMME Of PICTURES TRAVEL PICTURES SggiiSg HUMOUR pictures PICTURES IMAGINATION'. PICTURES THE MAGNIFICENT THIRD PROGRAMME. THE MAGNIFICENT THIRD PROGRAMME. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PEATS. GIVE THE BOYS AND GIRLS _A TREAT, AND LET THEM SEE THE " WIDE,. WIDE WORLD. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2-jO. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Telephone No- 2100. NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEE TO-DAY. at 2.30., STILL STILL ANOTHER ANOTHER '* EVERYTHING NEW " EVERYTHING NEW PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME, i By WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S PICTURES * WEST'S PICTURES AUd THE BRESCIANS. THE BRESCIANS. THE BRESCIA THE BBE«( ' S. TO-DAY. at 2.39 and 8. THE MAGNIFICENT. THIRD PROGRAMME, Including ..-,,„«,, A GRAND SERIES OF NATURAL ANIMATED STUDIES: SOME OFTHE GEMS: , For the First Time in Australasia. • QUAINT HOLLAND,. '~ r,, A Picturesque Series of Scenes in this Ola World Country., THE CHILDREN'S WOOING. _, t . An Idyllic Story of Wooing and Wedding. A COLD IN THE HEAD. An Influenzal Comedy. THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO AND HIS ARMY. A Unique Film of Great Interest, AN ENGLISH FOX HUNT. . . . Sport in the Midlands. A Day with the Hounds, from "start to finish. FROG FISHING, A Brilliantly Clever Coloured Spectacle. FUNNY FACES. A Screamingly Humorous Subject. THE CHRISTMAS CARD, A Beautiful Scenic Series. LIVING FLOWERS. A Magnificent Coloured Cinematogram. OUR ICE SUPPLY. A Series of Rare Educational Value. THE RENDEZVOUS. The Boy and The Lover?. ANYTHING FOR PEACE AND QUIETNESS. More Fun, Fast and Furious. DICK TURPIN, Illustrating Incidents in the Life of the Highwayman King. , THE BRESCIANS Will present an Operatic Scene from THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. ■ Arline - - - Miss Antonia Martinengo Thaddens - - Mr. Maurice Chenoweth Devils-hoof • - Mr. Rudall Hay ward MR. FRED MILLS , Will appear in Grossinith's Popular Sketch, THE JUVENILE PARTY. Erard Piano from the English and Foreign Agency. Ring up for Seats, after 7 p.m., telephone No. 2100. Admission: 3s. 2:?. and Is. Children, half-price, to 3s and 2s, evenings. No Waits. No Early Doors. No Extra Charges. T. J. WEST and H. HAYWARD, Managers. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales ' in Arcade. ri H 0 R A ,L HALL. Direction of - . - - J. AND N. TAIT. THE DOLORES CONCERTS, Bth, 10th, 12th NOVEMBER. When Dolores sings we hear. tones as soft as the fall of snow-flakes, thin as gauze and light as air; evanescent as a fleecy cloud: clear as crystal and bright as burnished gold; or. again, smooth as velvet; grave and gay, radiant or reposeful, mournful and merry, langurous and vivacious. Star, Sydney. i * ~'. DOLORES. ■; DOLORES. DOLORES. ' DOLORES. . ~ FRANZ WELLS. Pianist. THREE CONCERTS ONLY IN AUCKLAND. v THURSDAY, Bth, ■ SATURDAY, 10th. MONDAY, 12th. ' DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. FRANZ WELLS. Pianist, Plans now open at Wildman and Arey's. Reserved Chairs. 6s; Unreserved Seats, 4s and 2s 6d. The four-shilling tickets will be available en MONDAY NEXT. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. ' FRANZ WELLS, Pianist. JTERR AND jITADAME Y*7IELAERT'S QTUDENTS' T>ECTTAL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. AT 8 P.M. STUDIO. " BAYREATH," 19. Grafton Road (Near Choral Hall). BY INVITATION ONLY. ■ . .. J Lectures. TF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.-They are in--L vited to Learn the Aims of the Viavi Lectures, given on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, the sth and Bth Inst., atT3 p.m., at the VIA VI ROOMS, 2nd Floor. Strand Arcade, Queen-street. An hour devoted to Widen Woman s Vision, and to Spread Enlightenment. No charge or obligation A printed version of the Viavi Teachings and Methods can be obtained at above address personally or by letter. _ Meetings. TVTATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE LNSURi.I ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that, in terms of the Articles of Association, the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Comnr?D\.T.o^ce!'- Rattrfty-street, Dunedin, on IHURfeDAi, lath November, 1906, at 3 p.m. Business : To receive the Directors' Report and Bal-ance-sheet for the 12 months ended Mth September. 1906, the Election of two Directors and Two Auditors. Proxies must bo in writing, and lodged at the Registered Office of the Company. 24 " c .'.V, rs orc the date of the Meeting. " , The SHARE REGISTER will be Closed for VFMBFR 8 Em" " ,th OCTOBER till 16Ul NOHENRY E. WILLIAMS, r, ~ _, , General Manager. Dunedin, October 24. 1986. Excursions. "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP -Li COMPANY. LIMITED. J S"*6*sfc| KING'S BIRTHDAY, ' _ November 9. .The Company will run the following Excursions, weather permitting:— no „, COWES BAY, waiheke. P.S. WAKATERE ...... ... 9 a.m. Return Fare, 2s. Cold Luncheon on board, Is Mr. Ingley. of Coweei Bay, will provide hot tea and light refreshments at reasonable rates. Leaving \\aiheke AT 4 p.m. ON RETURN TRIP. S.S. CLANSMAN ... ... ' 9.30 a m Return Fare. 3s. Leaving Kawau on return trip at 4 p.m. sharp. «« .-J V^IWT:ra HOT SPRINGS. S.S. NGAPUIII 9 a.m. T . Return Fare. 3s. Leaving Waiwera on return trip at 4 p.m. sharp. LUNCHEON, 1?. ' CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. I Mr - Howey Walker. Dentist. SATURDAY ; Attends at his Rooms on J I Saturday Afternoons. ! QUNSHADES, 1 ' ' BEST VALUE. ! FALKNBBS, QUEEN-STREET. SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psyphometrist, No. 6. Severn-street. Khyber Pass Road. { Hours, 1 till 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 till 5 p.m. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13325, 3 November 1906, Page 10

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