Amusements. " , t "4*l ] it. Tin '.MAJESTY'S THEATRE-:! XI Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailey.■ Un«ler the Direction of . iiiaud HolL POPULAR PRM;ES-3a. 28.15, ~~ *1 i (No Early Doors). - ' .»4S4^^^^S —i : < } LAST f.nights I £ LAST FIVE NIGHTS I of the SEASON, : and - I Positively the Final Performance -of 13 M ' BLAND HOLT'S 01 Magnificent Production of the Spectacnla»-«{® ; Drury Lane Drama, 1 a • " Tllfc WHITE ,HEATHER," ' I ; "THE WHITE HEATHER," • ;i Written by ' I 0. Messrs. Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton 1H THE LAST NIGHT or MR. JOHN BRUNTON u I Picturesque Views of English and Scottish I y Sccncry. ® u THE LAST REHEARSAL of the - I FAMOUS "LADY GODIVA" BURLESQUE ''fil And the . ' ■ LAST REPRESENTATION of the ■' f-'M 1 . STRUGGLE ON THE BED OF THE OCEAN 1 1 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING * '-1 MARCH 10, ■ ' ,|M BLAND HOLT . ■ (I. Will present, for the FIRST Time in Anrfe '£ I land, for the last Four Nights of his tour ofSl I the Dominion, the Laushter-provokiDe '*# I Drury Lane Melo-farce, • ' . "THE FLOOD TIDE." n- . "THE FLOOD TIDE." v 'fM ■ le Or the lale of an Adventuress ...v; I Suggested by the notorious Humbert swindle# - ■ which caused a profound sensation in Pari. ■ „ at the !?jie. ~ .M ■ • STARTLING AND-SENSATIONAL EFFECTS M I KEMPTON PARK RACECOURSE fr 1 Horses finish in full view of the audience >■ N THE GREAT FLOOD SCENE %U An absolute marvel in stagecraft 9 REMviBER! THE FIVE FAREWELL'- ip II i© PEARANCES of this FAVOURITE COMPANY I s' _■ _ IN NEW ZEALAND. A^Y U If) . Box Plan at Wildman's (One Shilling extra I H.M. Cafe"' 1115 Seatß) Day Sale Ticket « at ; || | Business Manager. Christie Slmongeng.^p I I S MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ? !- Y. „UT Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. ■/' *| I Sub-Lessees. Rupert Clark, John Wren: Mev. I ' _ nell and Uunn. ■ ' ■ 1- - General Manager, C. R. Stanford. I • Acting Manager. Alec Verne. - ■ s ; ' For a Brief Season, • • VViWB 16 Commencing .. « MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 15. . '^7 Messre. Clyde Meynell and John GnoiS id Will present their « e . POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGANISATION - 'c g Headed by ' MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, ' ,j -MISS LILLIAN MEYERS. " ■p'f" l ,i Alii ' * - 1 MB. HERBERT J. BENTLEY. ; > 11111 Production of the GREAT AUSTRALIAN MINING DRAMA.' H$S "A MINER'S. TRUST." ' ."A MINER'S TRUST." - . ''Zqmsm 3 "A MINER'S TRUST." •' '.«| WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. 1 , "Displays considerable ingenuity and well L ' contrived dramatic effects, the piece i be 1 splendidly mounted."—The Da'ilv Telegrant 'v I " Possesses a higher standard of excel--?&i ! h lence and dramatic construction than much i, of the similar work of English Playwrights.'.' I 2- —Sydney Morning" Herald. ;V i- The great Shipwreck Scene proved'' h most effective piece of stage realism."—Star 7 ' D '"A Miner's Trust' had a most cordial rfriMf!;' 5. ception. It is better than many. otlier * [. dramas of English make that have b«ea S SMS staged here."—Sydney. Evening News. Play Produced by Mr. C. R. Stanford. ' \T' POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is.' Ewlylfefe POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Earl/i'St 3 Doors. 6d extra. ' * r The Box-Plan will onen at. Wildmari and Arey's TO-MORROW (Wednesday),: at 10 a.mj -» _ Booking Fee. Is. Day Sales at H.M. Cafe." f j. ' FRANK LEVY. Representative. ;* f — y QARDEN. pARTIES. JJOMEB, ETO., ' "b H. J F. HELEY'S ORCHESTRA" ? ■ Is now open for . ' l ' PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. / ' All particulars, apply to ' *' : ' ; i. ' A.W.ROBERTSON, ' ' " d . Music DepotH^t«^&|'S ® ______________ ' ... Queeh-rtJM^l&a 5 " - 'i— Fire Brigade Demonstration * . •• ■•. ■ g a A GRAND FIRE BRIGADE DEMOiNai'EA.'-! A . TION - a ~ ... .i A Will be held at the „ • : ■: DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND;^fe##M|f: • MARCH 10, 12, "AND 13. r fe; WEDNESDAYFive Men Ladder • and Manual -I?JF Event. An exhibition will be given by the r",< Auckland City Fire Brigade in turning outSw with horses and reel to an alarm.':®? « , FRIDAY—Five and Three Men Coil and other - ' events. :>. :• • ' SATURDAY—Dressing and Rescue Events. %sir Also, Exhibition Alarm by Auckland ' City -|li% Brigade. 100 yds and 220 yds events ;for ama- 1 *i"' ,1 teurs will also be run. *• Admission, Is, which will entitle bearer tc". >' - chance in Art Union.' : - q * ; .''®s -' v.V' /. T. J. WATTg. Hon. Bec;W&i- ---■ — . - ■ ■ Miscellaneous.; SOW NOW—Yates' Reliable Seeds for Farm a If 1 ' and Garden.—ARTHUR : YATES AND ' i CO.. ; Seed Merchants. Queen-st . ' ... "i 1 TOURISTS visiting Auckland can depend oa,. $ • X having their work, executed by experts. 1 atTafrthmn- OIVKI in W V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14004, 9 March 1909, Page 10
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