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j AmnserEsnts. ] HIS MAJESTY'S THE A TEE. Lessee. Mr. C. 11. Bailey. I Under Direction Mr. J. C. Williamson. j ... • | CONTINUED BRILLIANT CAREER | Of the Eminent Irish Comedian. ; MR. ANDREW MACK. ANDREW MACK. Who has established himself so firmly in the hearts of the Auckland pluygoing public, *311 appear in his Latest Grand Success, THE WAY TO KENMARE. THE WAY TO KENMAKE. '• A Play that lends itself to Scenic Produc- " tions, which is one of the many great feature# of this UNIQUE ATTRACTION. THE WAY TO' KENMARE, A Comedy Drama in Four Acts, by Edward E. Rose. 1 CAST OF CHARACTERS: Dan Maguire - - MR. ANDREW MACK Clement Fair ley - - - Mr. Martin Alsop Roy Dbnald - - Mr. Win. ■ Townshend The Earl of Keiunare - - Mr. J. Howard Bently Harden - - Mr. Kendal Weston = Baron Kaiserhof Herzogengarten - - - Mr. Charles Avelins Martin Keen - - - Mr. E. J. McCormick " Con O'Neill - - Mr. F. Cambourne Mulkennan Hoffan .- - Mr. Fred. Monley Patrick O'Shale - - Mr. Thos. Jackson MacShane ... - Mr. John Duskin Rose Donald ... Hiss Jane Kelton Mrs. Konoria Malony - - - - Miss Annie Mack Berlein '• Moira Dolan - - Miss Irene Gordon Julia (maid at Hardens) • Miss Humphreys FRIDAY, MAY 24, For the FAREWELL NIGHT. Special Revival Of the extremely successful play, TOM MOORE. When MR. MACK will Reappear in his famous character >- of the title role. ' SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Plans for THESE PERFORMANCES NowOpen at Wild man and Arey's. at 9 o'clock. Day Rales and Prices as usual. " QATURDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 25. ' FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. , MATINEE. MATINEE. EMPIRE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION PICNIC . FUND. By kind permission of Mr. John Fuller, who has been good enough to allow the Veterans' Committee free use of the Opera .House for A GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, given by Members of H.M.S. POWERFUL, by kind permission* and under the patronage of His Excellency the Admiral (Sir Wilrnot Fawkos), and also the Officers of the Fleet. The above will' be assisted by Excellent Local Talent. Doors , open at 2 p.m., commence at 2.30. Full pro- ' gramme Friday's Star and Saturday's • HERALD. God Save the King ! QRAND rjpOURN AMENT. \ gHOW ROUNDS, JJAMILTON. LE™ D AY, 24™ M AY 1907. Under the Direction of the 2nd Regiment Auckland Mounted RiSes, d OVER gQQ INDIVIDUAL ENTRIES, d 200 lIIGHLY TRAINED COMPETITORS, " FROM ALL PARTS OF THE PROVINCE. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS STOP AT THE GATES. 3 SPLENDID GROUNDS. To Conclude with ANNUAL REUNION DINNER AND ~ MILITARY BALL. 3. ' - J. J. RAYNES, Lieut.. f. Hon- Sec. Tournament Committee. iS ' ■ ■ , , ~ , — 't Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc 3 '- pHURCH OF THE PROVINCE ; OF NEW - ZEALAND., - JUBILEE OF THE gIGNING OF THE , , CONSTITUTION. SOCIAL MEETING. e . CHORAL HALL, ' " THURSDAY,. JUNE 13, 1907, ), At 8 p.m. SHORT SPEECHES BY OLD COLONISTS. MUSICAL PROGRAMME j (Under the Direction of Prof. W. E. Thomas, Mus. Doc.) -, REFRESHMENTS. j ■"I REFRESHMENTS. Doors open-at 7.30 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. ' MeetingsJ STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. r > Notice is • hereby given that the Annual y Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held in the Company's Office, Quay-street, on THURSDAY,' May 23, at 12 Noon, for the purpose of Receiving tho Report of the Directors and Balance-sheet for 7 the year ending March 31 last, and for any • other business that mas' be brought before the meeting. By Order of the Board of, Directors. d CHARLES RANSON, \r Manager, | r Auckland, May 13, 1907. j .1 STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. The Transfer Books of the Company will - be Closed from SATURDAY, May 18, to MONDAY, -27th May (both days inclusive). By Order of the Board of Directors. CHARLES RANSON, ; • Manager. ' Auckland, May 13. ISO 7. Miscellaneous. •11G .p —WINTER OVERCOATS, fPr l. Men. Latest shapes. 500 Tweed and Rainproof Overcoats, from 25s to 455. Inspection invited.—D.S.O. , J? 97 1 PIANO, new iron frame, Eng- '• 3mi£i I J-v lish.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. 8. Coldicutt. Manager. r jpORA-LlNE —Clears the Tabes and Saves X the Lungs Could it do more? All & leading Chemists, la and 2s. RE-MACHINED Algerian Seed Oats.—Arthur . Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. TTIOUND—That Crown Brand Cement is the , i. best Quality, therefore cheapest.—N.Z. Portland Cement Co., 76. Victoria Arcade. . "17 AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.. are " l-j> showing the Finest Stock of Pianos and Organs in N.Z. Compare our Price Lists. IT^OUND— That Elastic Pulp Plaster is bet- . tei\ ; sounder, and more easily applied than any other.—N.Z. Portland Cement Co., 76. Victoria Arcade. ESTEY ORGANS Lead the World (from '£10). E. and V. Piano Agency, Ltd. 8. "* Coldicutt. Manager. * - FOOTBALL BOOTS, lightest in town. 1 A Kerras, Queen-street, opposite HERALD. 3 ' TP AND F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD.. for Best J-J» Value and Terms. —S. Coldicutt, Manager. SANFORD'S FISH MARKE'JL. opposite Custom House, for Rabbits, Flounders, d and all varieties of Fresh and Smoked Fish, r, at lowest prices. Phone 653. 1 fi s lA u MONTHLY for a New Iron XV) JLv Frame English Piano.—E. and F. A Piano Agency. Ltd.. near H.M. Theatre. S —— FISH, Fish, Fi3h—Choice Fresh Flounders, from Thames daily, at Reduced Prices, at Sanford's Fish Market. 19 —— TORA-LINE— sound lungs. Speakers and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable 18 at all Leading Chemists, is and 2s.' pABB AGE and Cauliflower Plants; Reliable vy Seeds for present sowing.—Arthur Yates and Co.. 190. Queen-st. MANTELPIECES carved, some with mirrors. some marbled and enamelled, for gale at ■ factory prices. Call before purchasing elsewhere.—F. J. Hahn, 82 and 84, Hobson-street, near Victoria-street. r IPP PIANOS.—SoIe Agents, English and a Ju Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.. 191, Queen- ' St.. near H.M. Theatre. ACCOMMODATION for Ladies during Acxi couchement. Terras moderate. Outdoor nurse provided.— Grace, Sussex House, „ Vincent-st. Tel. 1129. PIANOS— Horizontal and Upright—Broadwood, Bluthner, Erard, Pleyel, etc.— and F Piano Agency. Lid. __ POULTRY-KEEPERS' EGG RECORD AND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1b Id, Post Paid. )t THE POULTRY SUPPLY COMPANY, 65, Queen-st., Top Floor, . | , . Just Below Smeeton's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 8

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