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Amusements. . \"*w HIS MAJESTY'S THEATfiK '" 1 •M- Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. * a II SECOND IMPORTANT PEODUCTION, : i When the Eminent Irish JH ;"■' Comedian, ■■• 9 ' ANDREW MACK. |'! Who has established himself go firmly in «i*-' ' % hearts of "the Auckland vliyßoln'z-ffls&ZW public, will appear in his * f; . • Latest. Great Success. if, JACK It AX X X . ■' 1 JACK SHANNON, 1 Which affords this distinctly Popular AtiUs J ' exceptional opportunities 'of displaying -hj- ' i undoubted ability, both vocally and" hi*, trionically. ■ / THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, | And for \ THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. *V The remarkably popular Comedy drama, i B • ' I 3 acts, by Ramsay Morris. ' ' JACK shannon; JACK SHANNON. I ; '- ■'■■■''.. . Which met with such sensational juccm» , a Melbourne and Sydney two years ago. | CAST OF CHARACTERS: fj JACK SHANNON '- MR. ANDREW MACK '' (a rolling stone! m ' n " \\ f Stephen Tyrrell - • • Mr. Martin Alw.a' ' Clifford Sherlock - Mr. Edward J. McCorinict Lacv Sherlock - - Mr. William Towrtshend I•' Father Lawler - - Mr. Kendal Weston 1 Hug- Dillon ... Mr. Thos. Jackson P OUonotrhue - . -Mr, Jack MonW Officer - ... Mr. John l>,,rkin Maura. Sherlock - . Miss Jane KettOK . , I Mrs. Fairleigb • - Miss Mae Stevenson i J Easter - - - Miss Annie Mack Rerlein Peggy .... Miss Gwennie Walthe . _ . , • t>, During the action of the play. Mr. M.,..> will sing. "The Irish street Sone" D , ov { s .§ o !V.'' " E >' os of Rlne." "My Heart", I Delisrht mil written and composed by « r a Andrew Mack for this play). Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's until i noon, and afterwards at H.M. Cafe (Arcade? " ss. 3s. and Is. Early Doors. 6d extra for i Stalls and Gallery, till 7.50 p.m. ' r I | r PIIE LEYS INSTITUTE I ! ±, WINTER ENTERTAINMENT COURSF • '■ i MUSICAL EVENING. FRIDAY. MAY 17 1 At 8 p.m. |' : i Tendered In- ■ B ! MISS EDITH WHITKLAW. L.R.A.M., and MRS. MACANURKW. ! 1 'Admission. Sixpence. Tickets for Course of i 'Eight Fixtures and entitling to Reserve! £ ! Seat till 7.50. price 2s 6d. Obtainable from % Members of Committee or Librarian'. f; OLYMPIA . SKATING RT\]V I COBURG-ST.. opp. Albert Park. ' | ' . NOW OPEN. MORNING. AFTER NOON. 11VEN1 Ntt SATURDAY MORNlNG,'.'Children's Matinee Admission Free. Skates 6d and Is. l TUESDAY. May 21st, Exhibition of Trick I and' Fancy Skating, including Chair-jumping, 1j etc.. and for the first time in Auckland SKATING ON STILTS by the Champion of :' Champions, Mr. G. Pclham. HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE: I 1 —Prise-winners in our Shooting Compe- ' I titions for Week ending May 11. will receive ' ;•[ 15s cash for the SIX-SHOT 'BULL'S-EYES ■ MATCH: for the highogft score in the AG- • 1 GREGATE BULL'S-EYES, a Silver-plated '" I ■Breakfast Cruet will be given; Silver-plated ■ II Tea Spoons and Tongs. in Case for the RUN- '- if. NING TARGETS. Last Week Mr. E. Glover i was the successful sliootist in our SIX-SHOT fi BULL'S-EYES COMPETITION. Mr. G. Mat- t. J thews put on 72 Bull's-eyes during tlio i Week, thus winning the urijte in the AGGRE- y ; GATE . BULLS-EYES MATCH. Four ties I had to be fired off in the RUNNING TAR' il | GETS. After a close competition, Mr. g. ~ ■ Elliott succeeded in scoring the prize. - ~- : __ I TRANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND I'HYSI- ■ ..;,''; • CAL CULTURE. ..$ MRS. AND MISS QUEENIE MALCOMSON BOULT. CHORAL HALL. ' , CLASSES HELD EACH MONDAY... Owing. to Madame Arral's ■ Concert, the CTft« i will be postponed next Monday. • t< Special Terms to Old Pupils. b DANCING. DEPORTMENT, - Kir. 1 ~ ■ MISS MAUD MEAKES '♦~' '"I : (0? Melbourne); ■ Advanced Classes, King Edward's Hall, Sr- *'- monds-st., Friday .Evenings, 7.30 (first half- 1 hour for -beginners).' This Class includes" ' .'" all . Fashionable Society Dances, American - . P Two-step, La -.Valcta. Krocitz. etc. The 'J ,' ■£ Ponsitmby Hall. ■bathttiaye, 3 p.m. PrWat* "- I 3 ; Lessons by -appointment. ' Particulars at i I Eady's. - I DANCING. - MRS. . SOWERBY, ttertifi- ; ; cated Teacher of .Fancy and Ballroom I Dancing, will reopen her Classes at St. An- 'b drew's Hall, Lower Symonu>st., Juveniles: S Saturday. May 4, 3.30 p.m.; Thursday, 2nd, I 3 p.m. Adults: Elementary. Monday, April i 29, 7.30 p.m.; Advanced. Ihursday. May 2, i f p.m. . Wapiti Hall, Epsom,- Tuesday, April u 30, 7 p.m. ; Onehunga:-Foresters' Hall, Sat: H urday, May 4. 10.30. Terms and particulars. 1 apply Mrs. Sowerby, Inkermau-Bt„ Onelmn&ft' ' . I ALEXANDRA : Dancing. Clasa, Poiisonliy ," 1 A Hall, each Friday Night 8 till 10. Be- il ginners at 7." Ladles, is; Gents., 'Is. S PHYSICAL CUL TU E .'*, f LEYS INSTITUTE, PONSONBY. || PROF. POTTER. Director. ' | FRIDAY NIGHT-Businesß and Professional [-] men; Physical Culture for health purpose* .' k only. . -j £1 Is PEE TERM. ' ..'..?■ \ GYMNASTICS, AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. 1 :''■' -;-i'.. '•-,".':;;'■'.. ." ; "' '' " ;' ;;" , : . '..-■:;';...;:,■-, '* .; s.'Sf'."-;..'®- I LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. PONSONBY '• ;:■',■_.. Director: .-Professor'* Potter. I Classes for the coming season are no», I being formed. AIL the classes will bo. in 1 structed personally by Professor Potter, wh« will be in attendance at the Gymnasium . , i every evening from 7.30 till 10, to give farthei, , • information to parents, guardians, and i«, ; tending-pupils. ■ QUEEN'S HALL, PAGET-STREFr.-Avail-ablo for ■ Lectures, Concerts, Lodges. and ,various Social Gatherings. Up-to-dat-o conveniences. " Blnthner" Piano. Terms moderate.— to A. niorne. Paget-strect. • '-— : ——, , , TACK MANSFIELD (late of Sydney Amateur O Gymnastic Club) teaches Boxing on the , ; latest scientific principles.— Joe Tradgeon, Tobacconist, Victoria-st. I M -- — i ' , , , .■■■ Lectures. — ;— — ; — TF WOMEN ONLY KNEW! They are invit- ■ ' I] X cd to learn the aims of the Viavi Lectures given on MONDAY and THURSDAY :': AFTERNOONS, J3th and 16th inst.. at 3 p.m... at the Viavi Rooms, 2nd Moor, Strand Arcade, "Oaecn-st. An ■' hour' devoted to widen Woman's Vision and Spread Enlightenment No charge or obligation. A printed version • of the Viavi Teachings and Methods can b« , obtained at above address oil application .: personally.. or by letter. . Restaurants. J : yK TT IS MAJESTY'S CAFE | COMPLETE CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. TABLES CLEANLY AND TASTEFULLY 1 ;, ... ,';■':,;., '. .'ARRANGED.,, . ", ' ! '■ 1 Visitors Quickly Served. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. V Suppers from 8 p.m. O. CALDWELL, - - Proprietor. ; ; , , , "-■■■; , a.i || Professional Hot* cosG BUXTON HEWER (Graduate American '.-; • College. Pennsylvania). .PSYCHOLOGIST, cures all diseases; no medicine; daily. 10-3 p.m.—317. Victoria Arcade. Tel. 2034. JUST Landed—Pianos, irora £27 10s, or ofi Hire System of Purchase, 16s 6d a month.— and Berlin Piano Co., 21521?, Queen-street. ——— - , _. ; ; ——' ; ..,,-'-Sj;^ TV". E W WE.HAND TT EE.A LV. StJßScniPTioys: 6d per week, delivered in loan and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the colony. i ; Advertisements under the following, c!ns«e«- ' i Wasted', To Let, Fob Sale. Cost axo .Focsd. I'EBSosAii, Hoard and Residence, are inserted at the rate of 12 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. . Births, Mabriagks, aju Deaths, 23 6d eaoh insertion; Funeral Notices, Is pxtw. These an* i nouncetnenis must lie digued by the advertiser. A Replies to actvcrlrfrnvnfa -v\ 111 bt* received a' ::| the, otrlces uf the lli::t.\r.D tree of charge. " Instructions as«to.thc insertion or withdrawal °- • "j advertisenictttft in the Herald must be in writiuj. " J The Proprietors do not hold themselves responBible far non-infcertion of advertisements' throus 0 •' I accident or from "other causes. » . .Tp

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13485, 11 May 1907, Page 10

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