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'. ' ' Amusements. , - . ■■■'■■■; - ■••'.■ -■,•:.'■•.•: ■.••:•: ->-' ■:'■'■'■■"^■'^■■ : £, 1 W I R T H TO E, O S. ' GREATEST.SHOW ON EARTH! ' TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, . :- At 8 o'clocki- , Under a Vast Canopy of Canvas. DELIGHTFULLY-SITUATED AT • STANLEY-STREET, LOWER DOMAIN. >. The Press and Public Unanimous in their ..•'.;., ■■ .•..-■■ ■ Pj»nigA ' A"F '"'" ''.'"' '"j" ; * , WIRTH'S NEW CONTINENTAL. CIRCUS. j Greeted Nightly by Enthusiastic Thousands. POSITIVELY ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS. • FINAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, at . 3. Doors Open One Hour Earlier to enable tne Public to view the Four Combined Menageries, which Include the £1000 ".- GIRAFFE, £1000 : The First and Only Live Giraffe ever in "■";':■,',".;.:'»."..'. ..•'New Zealand. A NEW COTERIE OF EUROPEAN ARTISTS, Specially Engaged by Mr. Philip Wirth > .■ v during his recent tour of the won a, AN ENORMOUS collection, OF PRICE- ;; LESS WILD ANIMALS. Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s. Children under 10 Halfprice. ~' - . ■ " ' - '"•',' SPECIAL TICKET SALE.-To avoid the crush if the Ticket Offices, purchase 3s ana 2s tickets' at Fred. Cleal's, opposite Bank 01 New Zealand. . . Box Plan for 4s Chairs at Wildman and Arey's. ■' ■' . • :'. :" - ' Trams connect with all Parts of the City at the conclusion of tho Circus • . THE COLOSSAL MENAGERIE, In its Entirety, WILL BE OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON. From 4 till 5. Admission: Adults, Is; Children. 6d. FINAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 3. pHO RA L ', ■' -jTJ AL L. Under Direction. ------ Victor Beck. Return Visit to New Zealand of the World-famed ASTRONOMER AND METEOROLOGIST, . pLEMENT J WRAGGE. After a Triumphal Tour of Great Britain, Australasia, and India, • Will give a Series of GRAND SCIENTIFIC ENTERTAINMENTS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 26th, and 27th. .-. * TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "A VOYAGE THROUGH THE UNIVERSE," Magnificently Illustrated by the Finest and most Recent Photographs and , Pictures of the Heavenly Bodies from all the Greatest Observatories. Appalling! Superb! ! Marvellous! ! ! The Opportunity of a Lifetime. Special Trams from the Suburbs to and from the Choral Hall. * Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. Children, Halfprice to all parts. Reserved Seats'' Plan at Wildman and Arey's. BARRINGTON WATERS, Advance Representative. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailey. THE LAUGHTER BOOM ' Commences on MONDAY, MARCH 29, With the new ■ PEACOCKE-lIUMPHREYS MUSICAL COMEDY. " SIXES-AND-SEVENS," And will be carried on with . " MANUELLA." An original operatic extravaganza written by J. Co LIN BIRCH (author of "A Moorish Maid," " The Golden Wedge," " The Second Mrs. 5.," " Ptah-Ptah," " The Kitten and the Goldfish," etc., etc.), and composed by Thos. Humphreys (author-composer of "The Lady Typist," and composer of " Sixes-and-Sevens,'' " The Gay Hussar," " The Golden Wedge," " Ptah-Ptah," " The Kitten and the Goldfish," etc.). MONDAY, MARCH 29. " SIXES-AND-SEVENS" Beautiful Music. " SIXES-AND-SEVENS" Amusing Scenes. •' SIXES-AND-SEVENS" Charming Ballets. "SIXES-AND-SEVENS" Lovely New Scenery. "SIXES-AND-SEVENS" Full Chorus and " SIXES-AND-SEVENS"' Orchestra. (Part Proceeds to Parnell R.C. Church). Written by Maud Pcacocke and composed by Thos. Humphreys. " 6'S AND 7'S" Is a striking example of what can be done in Auckland by Ancklanders. See the weird and clever "SPOOKS" Scena. "6'S AND 7'S" "6'S AND 7'S" - Is full of good things— what the people love! Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Popular Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. URGENT NOTE TO THE PUBLIC.-It is necessary to AT ONCE reserve seats, to avoid disappointment. The plan is filling rapidly. M. COHEN. Director. Educational, "pLAM" CCHOOL OF ART ,' '■;" ;'■'■ AND 1 AUCKLAND; A RT CHOOL. ART GALLERY. AUCKLAND. The School REOPENED on MONDAY, March 15th. : : ' There are 300 Free Places; Pupils are also admitted on payment of Fees. Classes in every branch of Art and Design are held every morning, afternoon, and evening. ■ Six Classes each week in DRAWING AND PAINTING FROM LIFE. Six Classes each week in WOODCARVING AND MODELLING. For further particulars, apply to THE DIRECTOR.' THING'S QOLLEGE. AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYSPrincipal: C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.SO And STAFF OF NINE RESIDENT MASTERS. HALF-TERM BEGAN MARCH 24. Prospectuses at Messrs. Upton and Co.. or from the Principal. • Telephone, 906 TTORACE MOORE - TONES. ARTIST. Years a Member of the Council of Royal Arts of N.S.W. piTY QTUDIO. , DADLEY'S SECURITY BLD., QUEEN-ST. (Opposite Union Hank). LIFE CLASSES: Head and Figure, commenced February 16. Also, Arts, and Crafts Classes, commenced February 16. REMUERA STUDIO: VICTORIA AV. L.C.R.. FRIDAYS. rPHE T ADIEB' ."flOtVjiui >. 1j AND. \j < QCHOOL OF -jl/TUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs. S MOORE-JONES M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K.. London. Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Onsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and' Moral Discipline. Stone Buildinar. with perfect ventilation and Drainage. Extensive grounds. Studies resumed February 16 After March 29 Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper. . . Tele.. 808. Trams to Gate ■ ■ ■ , . ''— Boots and Shoes. JUST pECEIVEDA SUPERB LOT OF J ADIES' pVENING OHOES AN pXTRA SPECIAL SHIPMENT For LADIES WHO WANT GOOD STYLISH .-. SHOES FOR EVENING WEAR. ' ( T\ADLEY AND DON, SECURITY pUDLDINGS, ' '>;■ '■ . 200, QUEEN-ST. . ; USUAL MODERATE PRICES. OOT OALE. ROOT ALE. • EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. Good Leather Slippers. 2s 9d, 3s 6d. Gent.'s Light Walking Boots. 95.9 d. 9s lid. 12s lid. 13s lid. ■;■: Ladies' Glace Boots. 5s lid. 9s lid, lis 9d. Ladies' Good Rubber Heels, reduced to ... 2.prs. for Bd. ' ; •:.-; ;'..--. •.-•'-...-•.■ AT OFFER'S BIG BOOT SALE. 186, Symonds-Bt. ■ - '■■ ''. '.'■ .. \ ■ ■ ' :\ '■. . '' .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 8