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Amusements. " >yi II E o E 0 II I 1)." " Few of Mr. J. C. Williamson's past pro--4 dnctions can equal in artistic merit the present one. Nothing that experienced talent could suggest or executive skill devise for the making of an up-to-date Musical Comedy lias been omitted from THE ORCHID, and in >. every respect THE ROYAL COMIC 01' KM A COMPANY eclipsed its own record."—The Melbourne Age. F TT I s MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. DIRECTION OF J. C. WILLIAMSON. k THE MOST COLOSSAL t MUSICAL AND OPERATIC EVENT ' l THAT HAS EVER TAKEN PLACE IN s NEW ZEALAND. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. JAN. 15. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. JAN. '25. Welcome Reappearance, after an absence of , r nearly Three Years, of « MR. J. O WILLIAMSON S a Universally I'opalar i- ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Australasia' Permanent Operatic , Institution, Unequalled in Any 1 Part of the World. t From a Repertoire of Delightful Operas to be Staged during the Brief Season, will t first be presented, for THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND, he Queen of Gaiety Successes. "T II Bo R C II I D." " T 11 E O R C II I D." e There have been staged under Mr. J. C. „ Williamson's Banner from time to time many i- exquisite productions, but never one that has presented such a PERFECT ENCHANTMENT OF BEAUTY Ah " THE ORCHID," And it may be regarded as AN ITEM OF INTEREST That it is by far and away THE COSTLIEST MUSICAL PRODUCTION That has ever graced the boards r of the Australasian Stage. y 'J' II E B 0 X P L A N S r For the FIRST FIVE PERFORMANCES of " THE ORCHID' are NOW OPEN at Wilaman and Arey's. a"iTU intending patrons are respectfully advised to book early, as they are rapidly filling, f Notwithstanding the Colossal nature of this attraction, the iollowing Reasonable Rates ol Admission will be Charged:— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 6s; Stalls, . 4s; Family Circle. 2s. No Early Doors. I Touring Manager, Mr. Geo. Matheson. ' idueatioaalr 8 T- J 0H *" S QOLLEGIATE SCHOOL. " T HE P AH " HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster—THE REV. P. S- SMALLFIELD. Resident Masters: First Assistant Master—F. H. LEVIEN, B.A. Second Assistant- Ma»ter — Vacancy. Third Assistant Master—E. B. LASERON. Visiting Masters: For Piano, Singing, and Drawing, R. LESLIE HUNT. For German and Violin—L. KREUTZER. For Gymnastics—F. POTTER. Term begins MONDAY. February 11. ■i Copies of prospectus may be had from Messrs. Upton ;uid Co. and Messrs. Chain taloiip and Cooper. Telephone. 729. Telegraphic Address: "Te Tatua." j j\J U * I__ C A L, M k. a. C LIVK R obkrts TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Will Recommence Instruction on FRIDAY, February 1, at his Studio, No. 1, NEWTON ARCADE, KARANGAIIAPE ROAD. • ( CACHING FOR ACCOUNTANCY EXAMI--1 *- y NATIONS (SEVENTH YEAR). MESSRS. HEMINGWAY, ROBERTSON, AND PALETHORPE Resume their Classes for Accountancy Degree Candidates, Fellows. Associates. and students, all subjects, on .vkJj,i ivuiAG, February -4. TO DATE, iSi PAfceitiS i.N BU'J'H bOCJJr/ITES OF' ACCOU-S'i'ANTS. .Mr. W. H. Hemingway will be ideated to interview intending Candidates at the Office of HEMINGWAY, ROBERTSON, AND PALETHORPE, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, OUEEN-STREET. Telephone, 1462. MR. LEX NOALL (Certificated Pupil of L.oui» Pabst, Director of the Conservatorium of Music, Riga) is prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte from the 281.1! inst. Prospectuses at Eady and Co., English, and Foreign Co., .British and Continental, Hoffmann and Co., or Eccles. Chemist, at either of wlucu places appointments may be made. Private Address: Afountnessing, Grafton Koati. Studio: Mutual Lile Buildings, I Queen-st. Maxwell walker, m.a., lecturer at Auckland University College, EXAMINER to the University of New Zealand, I and to the Auckland Education Board, prepares candidates for the PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, in CLASS and by CORRESPONDENCE. ADDRESS: m. Richmond Road. Mr. Walker will be out of town till the end of January, but all inquiries concerning tuition will be forwarded. Note.—-No Pupils will be taken in any subject in which Mr. Walker is the examiner for the year. jyjOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals - - - THE MISSES BEWS. First. Term. 1907. begins TUESDAY, 12th . February. ProsjHvtus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co.. Queen-street. T HE ADI ES" QOLLEGE i ' AND QCHOOL OF jyjxsic, CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.E.C.P., C.M.. S.K., London, j Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. I j Thorough Modern High-class Education > I for Gii'l:' on Christian but Unsectarian Prin- | j ciples. Exams, prepared for. Modern Lan- j guages Taught Conversationally. Maternal i Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone I Building with perfect ventilation and Drain- j i age. Extensive Grounds. Telephone. 803. | j Trams to gate. Next term begins FEB. 11. j | JUNO'S QOLLEGE, J BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. VISITOR: Rev Win. lieatty. M.A. i PRINCIPAL • Mr C. T. Major, M.A., B-Sc. ASSISTANTS: Mr. A. Plngge. B.Sc. Mr. P. Stuckey, M.A. ' Mr. J'. S. M. Podmore, M.A., F.R.G.S. Mr. J. E. Fa can, B.A. Mr. W. F. Balham. i PROSPECTUS AT MESSRS. UPTON AND CO. Next Term Commences MONDAY, 11th February. Telephone, 9C<3. O I It L »' C O L L E G E. | NORTH HEAD. DEVON PORT. j FIRST-CLASS HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, j Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A.. St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of tile Girls' High School, Napier), MISS MCHARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the Salt Schools, Shipley, Yorkshire). The school is situated on high ground, overlooking the harbour. Tennis lawn, hockey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms tor weekly boarders. A Pri- . vate Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omni- | bus. First Term WEDNESDAY, February 13. | Alias Matthews at home on and after : February 6. Jr>«m 3 to 6. or by appointment. MR. MCDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin and Piano, Organ, Singing, Voice Training | Violin Classes forming. Terms moderate.— ! 27. Idly be r Pass, near Grafton Road. j W OOij-CARVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) j » t and P.vrography. reasons, 12s 6d per . I quarter: evening class.—The Misses Ayling, . I 33. Victoria Arcade. Telephone. 748. Conveyances. "VTOTICE.—On anil after December 20, a i-i 'Bus will leave bottom of Queen-street i tor Howic.lt. at C J.3O a.m., returning from Howick at 4.30 p.m. 1 ' J. CRAWFORD, j Proprietor. !DC r SUM ME R SAL E- : JJ.O.L. THIS DAY. OOtXJ Yards of Uace, Id. J id. and 2d. 1 Greatly Reduced— D.S.C.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 8

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