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■" Amusements. T>OX PLAN for the Second Production! "° . JACK SHANNON. To be presented on SATURDAY NEXT, .:■:',.- Will be opened at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY, MORNING). TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE •f-*- Lessee, Mr. 0. E. Bailey. Under the- direction of ME. J. C. WILLIAMSON. ME. ANDREW MACK as TOM MOORE. He touches the springs 'of tears as well as laughter, v and } can ;■ play upon the feelings of his hearers with a dexterity and certitude '■■' -which shows the born actor. ANDREW MACK as TOM MOORE. ' THE CHARM of HIS ACTING. - ' THE FASCINATION of HIS SINGING.: THE ATMOSPHERE of THE ENTIRE PRO- ,;. ':■:/:• X DUCTION, , At once appeal to all. and stamp him as ■/".'the ' ■■:■: : GREATEST ARTIST That has appeared in this city for years. TO THE LOVER ' OF A LOVER He is strong, manly, and tender. He infuses into the story, which in itself is a delightful romance, an added delicacy and warmth ,- in its expression. TO THE ADMIRER OF A PLAY Which combines every quality to compel— and,- indeed, is compelling—the most enthusiastic public support. THE EMINENT IRISH COMEDIAN, MR. ANDREW MACK MR. ANDREW MACK, • '...:■:- Supported by HIS OWN COMPLETE COMPANY, r ' S p In the Phenomenal Success, ; : LAS'* TOM MOORE. ' LAST THREE TOM MOUiIE. : THREE * NIGHTS. TOM MOORE. NIGHTS. Musical Director: Mr. Alfred Monltou. Manager for Mr. Mack: Mr. W.M. Wilkison. SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 11th. Mr. ' Andrew Mack's Latest Success, .- ; ''k 'The great Irish; Drama, ■*. =[■. ■ JACK SHANNON. Day Sales at H.M. Cafe. Prices: ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors, 6d extra, for Stalls and Gallery, till 7.30 p.m. , - Tit/-, A I K A TO T 0 U E. ' ■;- : MEYNELL ° AND'/ GUNNS FAMOUS "DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. ' PAEROA—To-night. "The Fatal .Wedding." Thursday and Friday, May 9 and 10„ ■:.:•." The Fatal Wedding." ,« Saturday, May 11, / " The Midnight Wedding." - . > ■ 1->LANCHE A REAL. . QHOEAL TT AL L. .:■;:'•'•; , j^AREWELL^Y^ONCERT/;Exhibitions. • AUCKLAND COCIETY OF : ARTS. , AFTERNOON TEA ' ■ Will be provided by the Ladies of the ■■■'■■■ ■.■■ Society ■ • ':•: '■■'■■'■ .<,-■.• v... TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). ; ART UNION DRAWING. THIS EVENING, . At 3.30. " ■■ LAST DAYS OF THE EXHIBITION. , 12.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. , S. STUART, Sec. A.S.A. " ——-—:;;■ . ~,.,,, ~. ; ——— —T-— —.'. ■~' ! ..,.,. '~', —~i • Shows. /CARNIVAL -\irEEK IN AUCKLAND. THIRST INTER' DHOW, IN THE AUCKLAND DRILL HALL. • DAIRY PRODUCi" AND MACHINERY. DISTRICT COURTS. MAORI' ARTS AND CRAFTS AND ISLAND CURIOS. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTS COURT. IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE. PROMENADE CONCERTS. pHEAP T^ARES. M 22™- 23 rd ' 24 th - & 25 th- " ADMISSION. ONE SHILLING. . :■■ 167, Queen-st. EDWIN HALL, Sec Meetings- ■•','■ A GENERAL MEETING OF THE 'AUCK-' . LAND GOLF CLUB Will be held at the Club House on SATURDAY, : May 18, at ,5.30, to receive and. consider the Report of the Committee regardins the purchase of Links ' at OtahuhU;, :j-V '£ W. W. BRUCE, - ; ,- Hon. Sec. Swanson-street, Auckland, May 7, 1907. Lectures. rpHE BIBLE AND THE MONUMENTS. CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST-ST., TO-N1 G H T . The First of a Series 6)' Four Addresses (illustrated by ; Lantern Views) ; will be. given by- Mr. Geo.-Aldridrre: Subject; „" Creation and The Deluge, and How the Records were Read." Admission Free, Collection; Children,: One Penny. -To commence at - 7.45. "TJEVONPORT ( : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. UNITED MISSIONARY,': MEETING. :VV Tins (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. DR. GRATTAN GUINNESS, F.R.A.S., Etc., , Will deliver a Lecture, entitled:■'.: ;-' " The New:;: World :of Central Africa." All Invited, * Collection '.; foi Missions. ; p OLDEN pROP , piGARETTE pOMPETITION. RESULT: ,'.'..:' Mr. D. George. Auckland, Ist.-'-. . Mr. V T. Bowden,: Auckland, 2nd. Mr. J. J. Osmond, Auckland, 3rd. Mr. C. Cox, Auckland, 4th. . ,•;- l ■ Miss.., A. Glover, Auckland, sth. Mr.- G. Bell, Auckland, 6th. ■ Prizes can be obtained by calling at Rawlinson and Ifwersen's,' Agents, "'Customstreet. ■. • £400 ™_ -LE N D I have an Appropriation for this amount for Sale* in the Co-operative Terminating Building Society—Apply by letter to ■ J. M. MCLACHLAN. ■ ■ ._. ...•", . ....-.: Crummer Road. -"'■':■■ : "' ■■; ■■ ...■■■ ...•;'"''-' ""■ :■ ' - Grey Lynn. HOW TO SAVE MONEYS Exchange your old Piano for a new one. We will allow you -full cash price.— Deposit Piano Co.-, 28, High-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 8 May 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 8 May 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 8 May 1907, Page 12