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Amusement-. || HIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRAS. 'I Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailey. - , > . Under Direction of Bland Holt. ..'Kg POPULAR PRICES. 3s, 2s. Is (No early doors). I THE LAST NIGHT '« ' THE LAST NIGHT ->"-:& Of -\ "DLAND TTOLT'S Leviathan Drury Lane Drama, ' »j THE ■ :>B GREAT . ■■ '''■10i MILLIONAIRE. J' The great sensation of tho last act. ia ': which two people in a motor car dash headlong over a cliff, is one of the best manipu- p? lated scenes of the kind ever seen here. A particularly fine setting, so contrived as to *; create the illusion of a really deep dron to -' the sea below, enhances the effect of what may be termed a thrilling bit of realism HEEAJiD. v• There are a series of tableaux of great 'i beauty, and a Betting with'which even those who had formed the highest expectations of splendour of Mr. Holt's productions must have been satisfied The motor cap sensation is immense, and equal to the best Mr. Holt has ever given Star. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. SEPTEMBER 14. First Presentation in Auckland of one of the Most Popular of the Series of Bland Holt's Australian Melodramas, >v THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT. % , THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Re, served Seats, 4s. Day Sale Tickets at His Majesty's Cafe. ■! Doors open 6.45. , '% Business Manager, CHRISTIE SIMONSENS. j WE desire to announce that we have ' i taken over the Premises known as the f SKATING RINK, COBURG-STREET, | Thoroughly overhauled same, and converted A it into a ;] HIGH-CLASS HALL OF AMUSEMENT. ' '< Same in future will be known as -'■'.] rpHE /"I LIDEAWAY, ' ' ; | We solicit only the Patronage fas in 1985, j|.| when we opened in Auckland) of those who '5 are disposed to comply with our Rules and ,'^ Regulations, and reserve the right to refuse || admission without question. -":'o Old Patrons Cordially Welcomed. •'■/$ PUBLIC OPENING—THIS (SATURDAY) : v ' AFTERNOON. Afternoon, 3 fo 5. Admission Sixpence. Evening. Bto 10. Admission, One Shilling. ■'-• Plain Skates, fid; 8.8., Is. J. Ewen's Band. Every Evening. "'; Instructors for Ladies. '-.f^'J Yours truly, ■ REG. AND MADAM WEBB, Stonehnrst. " ■ ' i 4 COME and Hear Her. Fee on No-license, Sunday Afternoon, Opera House. Rev. Bond, Chairman. -i BLAND HOLT Season.— your Confectionery at "The Lotos" (the "Red L ; Shop"), two doors above Savings Bank. We ;I : keep the Best. a BLAND HOLT Season.—Order your Bo_i |R quets from " The Lotos" (the *« Bed »'> Shop"), two doors above Savings Bank. Cut ■'■" Flowers in great variety. !L HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE. f± Wc have much pleasure in announcing to Shootists that for week ending 19th Septem- : '.\& ber we are awarding the following prizes: — •st" For the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE and RUNNING TARGETS Competitions. 15» cash, and Si for the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE Competi- -' k| tion a Solid Silver Spoon. |B Last week Mr. S. Elliott succeeded in carding off the prize for the Six-shot Competition. Mr. Northam was again successful in winning the Aggregate Prize, having won the i; same in succession for seven weeks. Mr. S. ■'" Elliott was also the successful Priat-winn«» in the Running Targets Competition. . « BOXING AND WRESTLING. M Taught by W. JOINER, 76, Wellington-sb • 1 At Home from 7to 8. , y , , 4 '■■it THE C* LIDEAWAY. HE VXLIDEAWAY. f| . ■—«——■—■ i .' ' ' ; —■———> '?-.* ' Lectures- " '' i|| HP HE EDEN INSTITUTE, ■•;[. Corner of Dominion and Valky Roads. { TUESDAY, SEPT. 15TH, p Lecture by J. S. Purdy, M D-, F.R.G.S.'! •- v-T_*_PUajrii__£a-■ to-M*eoai. , ■--— _,«v, A-.' Experiences .in the Sinai. Peninsula.. Admission Free. '/ LADIES— HEALTH IS A HABIT; WHY NOT . ! get rr? Those who suffer and desire to know th« i ■■; WAY BACK TO HEALTH by rations! methods are invited to attend - . 4*;g| THE FREE HEALTH TALK , - • . Given at the VIAVI ROOMS. City Chambers.' Queen-st.. every MONDAY AND THURSDAY -i AFTERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. We believe it is a woman's right- and duty to uiv'Ltfitand the Simple Laws Governing Her W(si-being, and offer her* the opportunity to gain the necessary knowledge secure HEALTH, if she is in search of it, ' and to keep it, if she has it. vfg Investigation Invited. ' M Exhibitions. '> The - ' ''■■-'■■AM ■J • ; A UCKLAND COOIETY OF A RTB "*■ ■■■■-. ■• i - ,', 1 . ' "' " '!' '"" "j.. iiv^ifo' 1 Has pleasure in announcing that, in accordance with the terms of the will ?| of the late Mr. E. A. Mackichnie. : • ' s .v, ryjlE, ' ALLERY TS QPEN ' DAILY, FROM ITO 4 P.M. ";• I'll ■■ . '.-."■,■• ■■ .' ■'• • • ''SSSI (SATURDAYS 11 A.M. TILL NOON). •""'•..','' ' ' ' '"'• , ; ;t^ TpOR THE OALB OF X O W ORKS OF A R-r BY COLONIAL ARTISTS. .'■''■ '•' ; ■'"■' : ' '■ ' ■(.' There is now a Collection of upwsvrds o!. j ■ .' ' ' ' -<:v : ':s*s| 80 Pictures on the walls, which . •"'.;i:.'\'A';^ BUYERS and the Public generally are cordially invited to inspect. ARTISTS desiring to avail themselves o! v the onoortunity the Gallery offers for the.Sale of their Works are invited to . Communicate with the Secretory QOCIETY OF ARTS p.ALLERY, COBi/RG-STREET (Opoosite the City Council Chambers). ==-_-; . —-g . y *f University College, ''-AAss§ AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGn SCHOOL OF MUSIC. • - Sj PRACTICAL ANr THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS. • %i Candidates must send in their names. to gether with Fees, to the undersigned, on or before the 28th October next, yj\ CHAS. M. NELSON. M.A., Registrar. ■ ' September 12, 1908. _ ~M w-____-_____,_^^^ MM^M^^_____________^___MMa ____^_^^^^ >M _____^w»2 JJ EW ZBA L A V IT RAL ft 1 Subscbiptioss : 6d per week, delivered in tows and suburbs, or 10a per quarter in advance, || posted to any part of the Dominion. '* ; ftk Advertisements under the following cl***"-*, '/Jt Wanted. To Let. Fop. Sale, Lost asd foWJSiir jm| Personal, Board asp RKSIDBSCE— iO«e»tea ;,t r ';..| ftt the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecu* -, -y* «ve insertions for 2s bil for cash paid in advance. <lJf i,| Births, Marriages, and Dbaths. 2» 6d e« c,, '-||l| insertion Funeral Notices, Li extra. These ao- b j nouueementii must be signed by the advertiser- •»,,_ Replies to advertisements will bo received »' ' M'. the offices of';lir Hbiuxd free of charge. -;M Instructions mi to «i«> insertion or withdrawal of , .-. ~j advertiaernenta ra the Herald must be in wrttuw- ; : ;|| The Proprietors do not. hold themsdvei retpon« \) X e-Mr for non-insertion of advertusenie_ts terouß" r, J accident or from other causes. _.__«_■• • ----- a ~~ : ■ - •■■&

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 10