~ ~ Amusements. ' J HIS MAJESTY'S .THEATRB i#£| LBs»dfr..C. E. Bailey, ' ' ,'tty • TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, '''Wmfi TO-NIGHT. . TO-MISRT. .7-y-. TO-NIGHT. TO-.MGijT. - Ant? . _ ~ Five Following Evenings Only. ' • • pEERY'S j >XORAM A. .* |>KRRY'J> JJIOBAMA. », " pERRY'S jjIORAMA, . pEKRY'S I ten; AM A, PRESENTING . > | A ,«er'tcn of Intensely Interest inc.' Instructing . and Hieb.lv Humorous Subject*. Urt-rl^i Everywhere vrsth Utilwunwl A«mfra» •' ■ lieu. Applause, and Kn'tia^asnj. • ERE Y'S j^IORAMA. pEKRY'S J^.IORAMA. IllustratedSSlut:-<' l ut:-< by MlS> EVA BRADY. Rug-time* Melodic;* by . Ml'.. ILVllltl t.OLLINi?, the foe academy ROYS. :V JUGGLERS. ACROBATS, En-.. Etc. THE V. HOLE FORMING A TRULY DELIGHTFUL . ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU NO AND OLEPrices— eg. 2s. I" 4 Box Plan at Wildtnau and Arc>'<. ' _ .A n inn; v. J* Hal, l. :. 0 .' ."> TUESDAY. MAY 19. AT 8 P.M. Coder the Patronage ami in the Presence of , Their Excellencies The Governor and Lady j.'.,;.,'. Pltuiket. RAN D CONOLR'I. AUCKLAND EACH SOCIETY. • UNACCOMPANIED GLEE-SING INC. Soloists: MISS PHYLLIS DEAN. MR. C- 0. Conductor:. MIL ARTHUR BOLL!'. TICKETS, 2s. AND Is. \ UCKLAND SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY.- > A First Reading this reason Hcnr;. V.. TUESDAY EVENING, May -.6. X.M.L.A. Hall. Subscribers only. New members can be enrolled at Upton and Co.'s now • | D ANCINU AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MI««? KNIGHT. Certificated Teacher from evdney and Melbourne schools. lias limned Classes lor Physical Culture Latest la . room and Fancy Dancing at l'onsonby Hull. . SATURDAY, from 2.30 P.m. Private Lessons Riven. Prospectus. 183, Hobsotv-Mroet. TOLANTIIE DANCING ACADEMY, 3. Upper 1 ynecn-Ht.—Classes for Beginners. Honday and Friday. Advance Classes. Wednesday and Saturday.—For term*, etc..' apply K. A. Williams. Professor ot Lancing. Elocution* and dramatic art. painting AND WOOD-CARVING. Taught by F. ALFRED PRICK (20 years' teach •■experience). Caxto'n Chambers, SwaoMW-ytrcct, Postal Address. Box 574. fa .P.O. DANCING.— Mrs. Sowerhy vail rc-opeu her Chc-'-ca for Ballroom and Fancy Dancine. at. St. Andrew's Hall. Lower Symoudsst THURSDAY. APRIL Z.. 3 P»'- ,J;l :U)A^ 7.30 p.m. Juvenile. «A'PUKDAV. 10.30 tun. and 2 p.m. EPSOM HALL, EPSOM-TULb-DAY. 7.30 p.m.--Termii, etc.. aoply MRS. SOWER 11 Y, OiH-btiiij-M. Lectures. - [■ i; C T U R K S. 1 j I.A DIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS., well illustrat- . . ed, to be Riven at tile V.I A Vl' ROOMS, City Chambers, corner Victoria and Queen fits.. Auckland, on MONDAY and , THURSDAY AFTERNOONS-', 11th and 14th inst.. at $ o'clock. These l.ccuue* are, highly instnn*tive, the principal cause.? o!' ill-health among women being' explained, and also the Viuvi System of Home Treatment.. Primed version of Viavi's aims and methods obtainable lot Id stamp. Pleasure Resorts. JT A W A V J S Ii A N I), The Sorrento of New Zealand. >. The World-famous Residence of the Mo Sir Gcorxo Gray. . \ • i: NOW THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SEASICK RESORT IN THE DOMINION,, ' , ATTRACTION'S; WnPiahj; Opossum, ant Deer Shooting. Fishing. Yachting:, Sea Bath ill!,'. BiEiiud.V Tonniti. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. Daily communication by steamer and pigeongram. . TARIFF: £2 2s per week; 7« per day. Week-end Tickets, including Steamer Far* Accommodation at the island, and breakfast on the steamer. 13s . ' I). COUSINS illVlSli. FREE HOUSE. • FREE HOUSE. rjpHISTLE |.JOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. „ MR. 808 NOTON desires to intimate to his large circle of friends that he is now in fall possession ol tile above REE . j.j-OUSK. ' And is prepared to extend a. hearty welcome to old Customers and new. Finest .jQUNEDIN jIjEKRS Will always bo on tap, and only the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ci«ars stocked. All the local Ales and Stout, . 1 , 1 , 1 ;!,"!" • " IMPERIAL," "LION,'' and CAMPBELLEUR EN FRIED, are now to hand, and customers' requirements will receive proiU!>t'al« ter'.tioit. Country orders, accompanied by cbefiue or money order, will be executed with despatch. ~ mTZTZZ ~r lID SERVICE CHRIS! • Under tins tiuiroiiago of His Excellency tt» ; Governor, Sir .John Gorat, the .'A. Government, and the principal Commissioner! ic the N.Z. Exhibit!,• n. ilotel-de-Luze ' • TARIFF. 12.i 611 DAY Telegraphic address. "United,' Christchurcli. Maurice Lyons (late Jowsey and Lane). Proprietor. Miscellaneous. OFFICE BOY—Wanted—Smart Lad feu Merchant's Cilice.—Apply in own handwriting to P.O. Box 246. Brfcreuces required. "I> RICHARDSON. Engraver. 31, High-it.-J.I ♦ Jewellery Inscription!), iira.-.s Memorial Tablet.-, Brass Name Plates, stencils. Bowls, "Wood Engravings, etc. 'Phone, 1935. A STI'OLOGV stands the- test of time for A Health and Affairs; Nativities, 7s M-— Chesterfield. 8, Bemforrf-st.. opp. l-'irehelt. PROFESSOR VEAR, Mental Scientist. PhieX nologist. Piiysiosnomist. Masoetist. Mrs. Vear. Scientific Palmist. 27. Pitt-street. , ILLINERY for Winter Wea'r.-Sef WinJ'.l (low tor latest styles.— Misses MCCalie, 117, Newton. — CAME AS LAST. THANK YOU. 0 JOHN EGG'S INDIAN* LACE, CURIOS. AND DELICATE 1 INDIAN CEN-WORK GOODS. A Shipment of the above will be on »iev., and Offered for Sale, FRO.'ii' MONDAY. MAY 11. TILL WEDNESDAY. MAY 53. „ . At the CHRISTIAN WORKER BOOK ROOMS, STRAND ARCADE, near Queen-st. Entrance. Ladies will lind this a rare chance ol securing tiic.'c Beautiful Goods, Proceeds in a-d ol Indian Mission Work. _____ rn H'o NATION'S i»ICTUI!bs.I. At the Book Exchange. 10. Vtctom-#.-K. (next Central Hotel).-A selection from ; the Finest Modern Paintings m the Pub. Galleries of Great Britain; puhliatied in -« parts, each part containing !j Picture-, beantit"nilv reproduced in eolonr. We are now offering these at 8d per part, 6, parts tor .Is 6(1. A few complete sets available; price 15s. Air exceptional opportunity to beautify the home or school. Postage 2d extra petpart. , jy e \v 2 E a r - A N D Jj..j i: 11 v L d. SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6«1 per wee*, delivered in 'own and suburbs, or Ifo j'.cr ipjartct in advance, posted to any part oi the Doin'nion. ADvrv.TisxjiK.TTS under the folbnintr classes— Waxu-b. to.Let, Fun 5.H.K. Lost axp vocnd, I'BUSON'At.. ISOAUD Aso Kesidb.nl!:—are inserted at the rale of 18 words lot Is, or three consecutive insertions tor 2s fed for cash paid 111 advance. liiaius, MAnuiAttfcs. and Deaths, 2s fed ewh Insertion; Fun era J. Noticks, Is exira. 11«« *»' nouuctfineiiu must be signed by the advertiser Replies tc advertisements wiU be received at the olt'.ecs of the lU'.itALO licc of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal , •ilverttsements in the lliiitAi i> must be in «riling- • His Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible (or uon-iiiicrtien of ad\eitistuieuis tbroiiftO accident or Stem other causes . ; .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13745, 9 May 1908, Page 10
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