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" ' ' ■■". : —> — : ' ' ........ Amusements. ~~ '.'■ : -v _ .' OPERA HOUSE*AND FILLER'S PALACI ■ OF VARIETIES. * &l Vaudeville;, |7tULLiOJ-,3 , Bnrle»qn* : Minstrel - J; - ■-, > WpeciaitM. f i •', - THE /PEOPLE'S FAMILY ■ RESORT ,' Place to Spend a Pleasant Evening.' .. Triumphant Success of • rr"HE TriCKATOO TRANCE ' {The Only Successor to the Cake Walk) 14-PESFOEWE!«;S-14 - '' - ■ Headed by ALE. FIELDER. AMY BLACKIE and LUCY LAVISH A SHAW AND GILBERT, ■yiCTCR THE (QREAT. Ventriloquist. 1 HARRY-rjHHE QUEALYS-NELLIE Val Newton, George Mackie. Bob Lloyd Pearl Livingstone, Rose Sinters, Ivy Carliik" NEW BIOSCOPE PICTURES. ■ "* 2s, Is, and 66. Reserves at Wildman'a. "CI A RE ' W EL J, EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA. XHIBITION VJItcBESTRA. , , pHORAL TrALL. M AY 8, 9, 10, AND 11. : ' ONLY OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING rpHIS TITAONIFICENT pOMBINATION. CONDUCTOR. * MR. ALFRED HILL, R.C.M.L. , : |1 LEADER, MR. GEORGE WESTON. ' .. /pO-NIGHT. rpo-NIGUT. ._ rpHB a UCCES3 OF THE "pXHIBHION. VOpALIST, MR. JOHN I'ROUSE. 'V '_ ' : — — PROGRAMME: ; ' THE ORCHESTRA will Play- , v Overture, " Zainpa " - - :.«._- (Hcroirt) ■■ Vorspoil to " King Manfred" - (Reinecke) Intermezzo. " Loin, du. Bid" - .■-•.- (Oillctk Suite, 'Peer Gynt" -■■«.■- (Grieg; Prelude to Act 1(1., ' Lohengrin",- (Wagner) Overture, " Tannhauser " - - - (Wagner) Ballet Music Le Cid" - - - (Masaanetj Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 - » - (Lir;t> • MR. JOHN PEOUSE will Sing ' (With.Orchestral Accompaniment) — " Pro Fcccatis "-.--. (Rossini): ' W'li? iV« the Nations " ('.' Messiah ") - - • ; •■(Handel) ' MR. GEORGE WESTON will Play . (With Orchestral. Accompaniment)— i ;|; ■'The Deluge" .... (Saint-Saeai ; PRICES: RESERVED SEATS " 4s f ■UNRESERVED SEATS.... ; ... 5s and 2s Plans Open at Wildman and Arey's. Doors open, 7.15; Concert, at 8. Special Cars to ami from the Hall. T - \EVONPORT . SUBSCRIPTION " CONCERTS. NEW MASONIC HALL. VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT. : FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON 1937. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 29tii, 8 p.m. Y Subscribers' Tickets may," be obtained from ' -, Mr. R. ■;I'arnham, Chemist. Devonport.: DANCING. -MRS. SO WEBBY. - Certifi:;«cated Teacher of Fancy : and . Ballroom - Dancing, will reopen her Classes at St. An-' drew's Hall. Lower Symonds-st. Juvenile . Saturday, May 4,- 3.30 p.m.; Thursday, 2nd, 3 p.m. , Adults; Element Monday, April 29, 7,30 p.m.; Advanced. Thursday, May a, 8 p.m..' Wapiti Hall, Kpsom, Tuesday. April 30, 7 p.m. Oneliunga:, Foresters' Hall, Saturday, May 4. 10.30.*-Terms; and particulars:: ;ft apply Mrs. Sowerby,' : lnkeTman-st,v ? Onehung& DANCING, DEPORTMENT, Etc, MISS MAUD MEAKES , (of Melbourne). Advanced Classes/King Edward's Hall. Sv- ; monds-st.,: Friday Evenings, 7.30 (first luxlV hourffor,r r , beginners). This J : Class includes all Fashionable - Society ■':'•■ Dances, American , Two-step, La Vuleta, Krceitz. etc. The 1 Waltz (reverse) a specialty. Juvenile Class— Ponsonby Hall, Saturdays, 3 p.m. Private , Lessons by : appointment. Particulars at Lady's. , * •* . . -. .-— — ■ ■- -;■,-. ; ■■ ;'"-■,■—i-r-,,;;:-; Q.YMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, I>ONSONBY, Director: professor Potter!: *-.. ; .Classes lot'■ the eomijjif masoui tofrNw ■ i hcmgrormt*t;< Ali the cJft*««s w 'wfrn , V*3rii.- " structed personally by.Profesndr*Phtter, > sft«r '" will be in attendance at } -the '■? Gymnaj»irini every evening from ,7.30 till to,: to give furtlter .. 5 information- to parents, guardians, and in- :, tending pupilis. : ;;;;; ; ;;i;: : :y;.;;v';;:.s^ OKOROIRE .... , HOT -1 spruj^s, : AN'IDEAL HEALTH: RESORT. Between Auckland and Rotonia. Daily Trains. Return fare, £Bi', >Id. : Hot Mineral Baths. ' Bracing Climate. row Fishing, Shooting, etc. > EXCELLENT 9-lIOLE GOLF COURSE: ; Hotel now in hands of Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin, lato of, Grand Hotel.-Auckland. 'Every Home Comfort. : OKOROIRE. , -"' OKOROIRE, : ;l. ITS , O.K. ! ! .. ~;;, **mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmnmuM\MtwmMimmmmmmmmmmwmm -. } , Miscellaneous TTEALTH ■ "^tr-ITHO UT. [■ tKrUGS. MR. : HENRY,'Metaphysician and Mental Healer, may be consulted daily at his Rooms, ■. "The King's I Chambers."; 1 63, Lower' Queehstreet. ;)Vrite for testimonials. BUY your BOYS' CLOTHING at the manu- ;: facturer's, - and •; tsave & the -v middleman'f profit.—D.S.C. - . AND F. PIANO AGENCY; LTD.."for Best • Value and -Terms. —8. Coldicutt. Manager. " " "' _ , ■_ LANKETS, -BLANKETS, BLANKETS- . ! OoloniaV and English—same \ prices as last year at the D.S.C. ;'. : PIANOS— Horizontal and Upright-Broad- : XT • wood, Bluthner, Erard, Pleyel, etc.—E. and; s Piano Agency. Ltd. A P-lECIfiS AOF ;--; DOUBLE-WIDTH '"■ TWEED :. OU: DRESS -MATERIAL, riin' 5 fashionable weaving 3. at IOSd and Is per yard.—D.S.Cv- j; I'' M'• ' ' aATI 8F I ED.- . WHISKY'S THE BEST. - PIANOS AND ORGANS Exchanged for Bet. i>: tcr Ones.—English and : Foreign Piano : :: Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. COOPER makes Hats to Fit the Head, not ■ heads to fit the hat. . . GOLGOTHA— Place for a. Skull—Cooper, the place to cover therni. HAVE your Hat .Blocked and Cleaned in 'r. the best style, by Cooper, Hat Specialist. "Queen-street. ■ . ' , mWEED HATS and pups made in any shape, X. ■ 'to match:your new suit, by Cooper, Hat Specialist, Queen-street. ' TXTE notice a Fine Display of MALL and r : VV EVENING DRESS ■■MATERIALS in the : windows at the D.S.C. ESTEY ORGANS Lead the World (from a!l£.t. ■ —E. and- F. ■ Piano Ageracy. Ltd. S. - ■ Coldicutt. Manager. - 1 I£ S IA D -'MONTHLY for a. New Iron ! J-'LJ XV/ Frame English Piano.—E. and F. . Piano Agency. Ltd., near H.M. Theatre. . - rp ii a T' S RIGHT- ;■ 1 WE ALL SAID BEGG'S: FIEE! FIRE! Before Re-buildinff, a Monster .:, Clearing Sale for One Week only.—W. T : Pethybridge, House "Furnisher, Newton. £* 9*7 lAS—PIANO, new iron frame, Elisrj&— I ±\J lish.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. xy hooping no UGH ! ', VESCANA CURES. Price, Is. I J. A. POND. llom<rr>pathic Chemist. QUEEN-STREET. Ty.ATSON'S :-■ •, • *-.i:}V IS K Soft, mellow, and of a beautiful bouquet an-:,-known to common brands of Whisky. ■ ■ ' ' '' ' ' ■ ' '—' s "VT E ■W-;' ZEALAND TT EBAt D. -'< .SuEScniPTioxs: 6d per week, delivered in town and ' suburbs, or 10s per" quarter ■■ in advance, :• :'posted to any part of the colony. v .M>verttsemkkts under the following classes— Wasted, To LET, FOR SALE, LOOT and FOUSD. ;f>; . I'brsokal, Board * axi) . Residksce, are inserted ; "- at the rate of 12 words for Is, :or three eoneeou- ~ " live insertions for 2s 6d. : . , Births, MARniACES, and DEATHS. 2s 6d each " . insertion: Fkxeral Noticks. If e:tvra. These au-'noniicements-.inust.'i,txj'.*!giifd'l<v tlfie. advertise]'. .'; , Replies 'to ndverljf"•meiits >vi!l be received st ::*:' '' the oftlce* ot the llkuald free of cliarge: .'■lnstructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of. gdvertwernent* in the Herald must be in writing i " The Proprietors do not hold themselves vesjwty j *ibie for.iton-tnuertion of nd\TrtUi:nu'ut* through a f accident or from other causes. _', i

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

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

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