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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee: Mr- C E. Bailey. Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager, G. H. Smith. J. C- WILLIAMSON'S STAR DRAMATIC COMBINATION". TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, GRAND REVIVAL OF THE • SILVER KING-" A play that ha? Entertained Instructed, Amused more people than any ether Play known. From 1882 to 1909 upwards of 6.C00.000 people (or half as many again as the entire population of .Australia and New Zealand combined) paid for admission to witness this beautiful story of the " Silver Kins;," which makes a simple direct appeal to Human Nature. An added interest will be the first appearance of Mr. George S. Tithcradge in his original character of Wilfred Denver the Silver King, Miss Ola Humphrey as Nellie Denver . . J>> not miss the opportunity of seeing .ms famous revival with a brilliant cast ot characters. "THE SILVER KING," By Henry Arthur Jones and Henry Herman. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MELODRAMA EVER PRODUCED. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Wilfred Denver ...Mr. Geo. S. Titherage (His original character) Captain Herbert Skinner...Mr. Sydney Stirling (Known as " The Spider") Daniel Jaikes Mr. S. A. Fitzgerald (An old servant of the Denver family) Geoffrey Ware Mr. Cyril Mackay (An engineer) Henry Corkett Mr. Dion Titheradge (Clerk to Geoffrey Ware) Elian Coombe ......Mr. H. Overton (A receiver of stolen goods) Cripps (a locksmith) Mr. J. W. Hazlitt Sam Baiter (a detective)... Mr. Johnson Weir Tipsy Passenger Mr. Aubrey Mollalieu Tubba Mr. K. McLeod (Landlord of the " AVheatsheaf") Binks (a tradesman) Mr. R. Shortland Brownson (a tradesman) Mr. W. R. Hunter Parkyn (a parish clerk)... Mr. Walter Vincent Belcher (a betting man) Mr. R. Winfird Teddy Cobb (a betting man) Mr. N. Tandy Leaker (a porter) Mr. V. Walter Railway Inspector Mr. M. O'Shannassy Gaffer Pottle Mr. W. Johnson Cabman Mr. W. Parke Nellie Denver Miss Ola Humphrey (Denver's wife) Olive (Skinner's wife) Miss Alma Vaughan Tebitha Dnrden Miss Emma Temple Susy Miss Bertha Gordon (A waitress at." The Chequers") Cissy Mias Lily Aldridge Ned •. Master Aldridge (Nolly's children) Mrs. Gammage Miss Beatrice Norman Lady Passenger Miss Elwyn Harvey Passenger. Clerks. Rustics. Schoolchildren, Detectives, Servants, etc. PRICES: ss. 3s, and Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Family Circle. 6d extra. Day Sales at II M. Theatre Cafe. BOX PLAN at Wilrlman and Arey's. Stage Director, J. W. HAZLITT. T>OYAL ALBERT HALL. LAST NIGHT THIS GREAT BILL. LAST NIGHT THIS GREAT BILL. THE ROYAL PICTURES ! THE ROYAL PICTURES ! EVERYTHING NEW TO-MORROW. EVERYTHING NEW TO-MORROW. GRAND MATINEE, TO-MORROW, at 2.30. Every Child Receives a Present. Our Prices—ls and 6d. I FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT. -L Direction of W. JAMESON. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) FEBRUARY 12 AND 13. CENTURY— MOVING PICTURES. MOVING PICTURES. OUR THIRD NEW PROGRAMME. EVERY PICTURE NEW. _ Equal to am- show in Auckland. Prices: Is; Children Sixpence. Boats leave town 7 p.m. Holiday Announcements. T IIE TTERALD pRINTLNG WORKS WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY. -pEBRUARY -j Q • ON ACCOUNT OF THE ANNUAL PICNIC. ' ~~T~ The Offices in Queen-street for Advertising and Printing Orders will be Open as usual.

Meetings. OPENING EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. PEKING EAST-STREET HALL, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB. 13, 3 P.M. Key-turning by Mrs. A. C- Caughey. Sneakers: REVS. W. GRAY DIXON, KNOWLES KEMPTON, W. S POTTER. K'R C. H. POOLE, M.P., AND' REV. J WILSON. Vocal Items: MISS A. TUDEHOPE AND MESSRS. W. AND S. ASTLEY. Chairman: REV. G. BOND. i ,. B ,. todate Hall has been erected for the AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION, and has 1200 Free Seats. It will be a centre of Religion. Temperance, Social, and Benevolent Work. X 1 is the home of the local branch oi the World-wide Brotherhood Movement. crvfe^ ion of the Building takes place on &UNDAY. Special Offering will be received to the Building Fund. . JAMES WILSON, Superintendent. pARISH HALL, NORTHCOTE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 12th. 8 P.M. WELCOME TO THE REV. A. F. SMITH AND MRS. SMITH. Presentation to the Rev. E. H. Wyatt Members and Friends Cordially Invited. JJL'GH PATON MISSION.-THIS DAY. Midday Open-air Meeting, foot of Queenstreet. 12.30 St. David's Church, Kb.vher Paw. Meeting for Children. 4.15 p.m.. Mission Service. 8 p.m. Funeral Notices. f AUCKLAND BRANCH No. 81. AUCKLAND BRANCH No. 81. Members of abovenarned Branch are hereby notified to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. John Kist, whicu leaves his late Residence, Union-street TO-MORROW at 8 a.m. for St. Patrick's Cathedral (Requiem Mass, 8.30 a.m.)! thence at 2.33 p.m. to Waikaraka Cemetery! R.1.1'. Regalia Crencd. Brake if required. W. KANE, Secretary. row——c m inn in 1 biii i I'jij.i ii ii nun iiiiii Gazette in Bankruptcy. TN BANKRUPTCY.-In the Supreme Court. A holden at Auckland.NOTlCE is herebv given that WILLIAM EDWARD WINSHIP. of PITT-STREET. AUCKLAND, BAPER-BAG MANUFACTURER, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors to be holden at my Office on THURSDAY, the 18th day of February 1909 at 2.30 p.m. Auckland, 11th February' 1909' -E. GERARD, Official Assignee. Q QTRICKETT, O. O . ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ■ ENGINEER, 74, City Chambers, Queen-street. g A D I) L E■ s. Settlers and Stockmen should have Saddles that are made with good solid leather hand sewn, by expert workmen. These are th» Saddles that stand plenty of hard wear I? your present saddle has not satisfied' von give your next order to J J s JJACKEY, 45, Albert-st. TS mL IT POSSIBLE'X That eight hours' washing can be doiie in two hours. Try one bottle of-WILWORSH and prove it Washing costs 3d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13983, 12 February 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13983, 12 February 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13983, 12 February 1909, Page 10