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Amusements. *• IJ 19 MAJESTY'S THEATRE, *' Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailey. Sub-Lessee and Manager. Charles Holloway. Business Manager. Alec. Verne. THE JJOLLOWAY JQRAMATIC REASON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OUR FIRST CHANGE OF BILL. CHARLES HOLLOW AY And his POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including the Charming Young therms MISS BEATRICE lIOLLOWAY. TO-NIGHT, and MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS. The Intensely Exciting Four-act Drama, "THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY" "THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY'*?"" " THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY" (By Special Arrangement with Mr. J. <,; Williamson). ' ' ACT I—The Pawnshop—" The Shadows Bejin to Fall." S n ACT 2— BlackwalFs Island—" The Shadows are Lifting."—Special Mechanical Cliau-f of Scene to HELL GATE ROCKS * ACT 3— The Old lioathouse on the Filter— "The Shadows are Deepening into " Gloom." ACT 4—The Home of the Heiress—" The Shadows are Dispersed.'' Watch for Our Next Grand Production, "OUR NATIVE HOME." PRICES: v)S. 93, AND 13, O ~ 1 Early Doors, to 2s and Is seats. 6d extra Box Plan. Wildman and Are.v's. Day Sales at the Toreador and H.M. C«f». PHYSICAL CULTURE. DANCING. BEPORTMENT. MISS E. W. IIALLETI, Late from South. WAITE'S HALL, M'l. EDEN, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 10th. Elementary, 7.30 p.m.; Advanced, 8.30 to 10 p.m. Juveniles—Bay View Hall. Northeote, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Miss Hallett will he in attendance at WAITE'S HALL MONDAY EVENING, April Bth, at 7.30, to enrol intending members, arid at Bay View Hall, Northeote. MONDAY A NOON, April 22nd, 3 p.m. Five minutes' walk from wharf. TRANCING, DEPORTMENT, ETC. M 1 * 8 m aud M eakks (Of Melbourne), Advanced Classes. King Edward's Hull, Sv. nionds-st. Opening April 12th, 7.30 p.m. Hirst, hall-hour lor beginners). This Class includes all Fashionable Society Dunce* American Two-step. La Valeta, Kroeitz. etc.' the Waltz (reverse) a Speciality. Juveniles' Classes SATURDAY MORNINGS. 10. Ponsouby Hall; April lotli 3 id. Private LeHgoim by appointment. Particulars Eadv's Music \\ rehouse. WING TO A SEVERE COLD. MRS. SOWERBY HAS POSTPONED ALL HER CLASSES FOR ONE WEEK FROM THEIR ADVERTISED DATES. JJEALTH EXERCISES AND PHYSICAL * CULTURE. AIRS. HARRY HEAP, lately from Manchester, England, and for one ve»u- Physical Culture Instructress at Prince Albert College. Auckland, and the Girls' College. I)e----vonport, would, in response to numerous requests, be pleased to meet parents of children. and ol growing, weakly girls especially, at the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Welleslev-st., on THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. April IDh. .at 3 p.m., to discuss and arrange a Girls Morning ('lass. Those parents wishing their Children to join, if not able to attend meeting, had better communicate with Mrs. Heap at once, as only a limited number can be taken. TRANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MRS. AND MISS QUEEN IE MALC'OMSON BOULT. CLASSES BEGIN WEEK AFTER EAs'J'ER. 13 A NCI NO AND PHYSICAI CULTURE. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Certificated leacher, from Sydney and Melbourne School*, is prepared to receive Pupils who desire thorough and complete instruction in ""Physical Culture. Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Juvenile Classes commence SATURDAY, April 6th. 2.30 p.m.. Hibernian Hall. Welling-ton-st. Private Lessons given. Prospectus. 183, HOBSON-ST. PHYSIC A L C U L T U It E. MRS. J. COLEMAN PEN RICE Will Open Classes in .Physical Culture: — At St. Andrew's Hall. Lower Symonds-st.— Juveniles: Monday, April 8, 3.3J p.m. Adults: Tuesday, April 9, 7.30 p.m. At " Melinerly" Girls' Collegiate School, St. George's Bay Rd., Painell—Adults, Wednesday, April 10. 7.3.) p.m. Juveniles: Thursday. April 11, 4 p.m. Terms on application, English and Foreign Piano Co., Queen-street J) A N C I X G. RECHERCHE ROOM.-, UPPER SYMONDSSTREET. Miss McC'rea. Dickie's Classes are Nov/ Open as follows:—Children's Class, Every Saturday. 3 m.; Adult Ciass, Every Tuesday, 1 p.m. Vacancies for lew private pupils or yets, i'uitiori by arrangement. J!elre«huient Rooms in connection. These Rooms are available for Parties, Dances, etc. DANCING.— MRS. sowerby. Certificated Teacher of Fancy and Ballroom Dancing, will reopen her classes at St. Andrew's Hall, Lower Sv-monds-street:— Juveniles—SATUßDAY, April 6th, 3.30 p.m.; THURSDAY, April 11th. 3 p.m. Adults—Elementary, MONDAY, April Bth, 7.30 p.m.; Advanced, THURSDAY, April lltli. 7.30 p.m. Wapiti Hull, Epsom-TUES-DAY, April 9th, 7 p.m. Foresters' Hall, Onehunga—SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m.-Terms and particulars, apply Mrs. Sowerby, Inkermanstreet. DANCING.— Mr. E. A. Williams, Teacher Ballroom Dancing, No. 8. lolantho Dancing Academy, Upper Queen-st. Terms, etc., on application. MISS SPENCER will Re-open her Dancing i»I. Classes. Federal Hall—Juveniles. SAT.. April 6, 2.30 p.m.; Adults, MON, April 3; Elementary, 7 till 8 p.m.; Advanced. 3 (ill 10.30 p.m. Private Lessons (liven.Term* and particulars. Miss Spencer. "Com." , Villa," Vincent-street. QUEEN'S HALL. PA G ET-ST It ET.—Available for Lectures, Concerts, _ Lodges, j and various Social Gatherings. Up-to-date conveniences. " Bluthner" Piano. Terms . moderate. Apply to A. Thorne. Paget-street. \\r A I W E R A !♦' JTOT XAT URAL RINGS. DIE BRIGHTON OF AUCKLAND. Pier 1200 ft long. SPLENDID HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. 2} Hours by Steamer, 4 Hours by Coach. Boating. Fishing. Bowling. Tennis, Croquet Sea Bathing. HOT SWIMMING AND PRIVATE BATHS, Free to Hotel Guests SPECIAL WEEK-END TRIPS. Steamer Fare, Hotel Charges, and Baths (inclusive). 20 s See Settlers' S.S. Co.'s Time-table. Full particulars, 22, SHORTLAND-ST-, Telephone 192, oi from The Manager, Waiwera. E W rj EAIA N1) 11 EHUD. SCBSCRiPTIOJTS : 6d per week, delivered in to",a and auburt>s, or 10s per quarter m advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following classe*— Wasted, To Let, l'on Sale, Lost and Focsd. I'KRSOSAL. liOAlltl AND RESIDENCE, »re iciwrtea at tlio rate of 1- lor Is, or three conseculive insertions for 2s 6d , Bikths. MARRIAfiKS, AND deaths, 2s 6d f-K'h insertion; Ft'xEHAt. Votii :r«<. If extra. lli«e »c noiiiK-ettf !.-<• :•••!•» 1..- .-tnj tiv the jdvertUer. Ueiiiit-- ... ii»rinrni.« w'lll be teceived *» the oilicia in me iiKRAX-D tree oj charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisemenrs in the Herald must be in writlu*. The Proprietor* do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion nf advertisements throu£J accident, or ironi Ovlier causes. _______

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 10