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Puns ■•• • • " : - -" t lll- ———. ——- —.^" n .S—r^?«*«w«^\. ff| Amusements. _ ___^ JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATrISI J--- Lessee - - Mr. C. R. Bailey ittß % General Manager - MB. A. MOSS. SATURDAY NEXT LAST MATINEE OF THE SEASON When will be presented The Charming Musical Dream-Play, entitle ' - BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLANn BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND An Ideal Attraction for Children SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES Children 6d, Is. and la fid.'Special Arrangements for Schools. : ':r'lf-;'c| IF SSS LAST THREE NIGHTS Ol ' 1 POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY Under the Direction Of MR. TOM POLLABD THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. FPIDVT AND SATURDAY AntiRNOON Will be presented The Deliphtful DREAM-PLAY, BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND " ' BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND* ' j By " , POLLARD'S ' '• " I JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY, ! Under the Direction of ' " j MR. TOM POLLARD. -. ' V | BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. ■ j Seymour Hick's Great London Success tin I Charming Christmas production, which th« i Pollard Juvenile Opera Company presented - ."' '1 with such pronounced success on the occa, ' 9 sion of their former v'sit to Auckland. 1 SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT . /.. I (For the Last Performance of the Season). - * HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY. ! : Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's ' - '' Early Door Tickets at H.M. Cafe. ' ' j Prices—4s. 2s 6d, and Is. „ ,! W. A. LOW, Business Manager. | TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATER J- 1 - Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. , , J BOX PLANBOX OPENS FLAN I i BOX PLAN THIS MORNING AT WILDMAN'S. A GREAT THEATRICAL EVENT. Commencing ' TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 4. : 4 MR, HARRY RICHARDS' ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY A TRULY COLOSSAL AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE A GREAT COMPANY IN A GREAT PROGRAMME. ' ' ' :■:■ "'•••; vr''<Vsi' 1 The Only and Incomparable Paul ' CINQUEVALLI. CINQUEVALLI. CINQUEVALLI, CINQUEVALLI .' CINQUEVALLI, CINQUEVALIJ - CINQUEVALLI, CINQUEVALLI; The Famous King of Jugglers. FRANK AND JEN LATONA. England's Famous Musical Sketch Artist* LAWSON AND NAMON, ;"-':: ;■; America's Foremost Specialty Artists MACKINNON'S SCOTTISH MEISTEES,' A Brilliant Quartette of Scottish Vocalists " GUEST AND NEWLYN,' English Patter Comedians and Dancers * TOM DAWSON, the Popular Comedian.* FANNTE POWERS, Comedienne. NELLIE MAUNSELL, Contralto. ARTHUR HARRIS, Baritone, " - POPULAR PRICES-4s, 3s, 2s, Is. j M. MARCUS. Touring Manager.'.'. /GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL CULTUBL, ,J1 LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, ,". r PONSONBY. Director. PROF. POTTER. Classes for the coming season are now ; being formed. All information in referenc* to the classes may be obtained from tba Director, who will be in attendance at _««<?*% Gymnasium every evening this week. ejoeri Mondar. from 7.30 m to 9 p.m. ' ■ ' _ , Boxing. ". -I'i^lf^JJ-; : ■ . ;. : i g&y|v 11 THEATRE. _ M J|n Lessee, Mr. C. R. Baile/^&-||' J_ffiß_t MONDAY, MAY 3. TVTOB.THERN "DOXING ASSOCIiTIOK Will open 1909-10 Season with a '"■ ■• : ''iil I PROFESSIONAL BOXING CONTEST tS S| Between TIM TRACY, Champion of Welling* | ton, and JACK GRIFFIN, Champion of Grey, mouth, to hoj: the best of 15 ROUNDS for ftelflt Light-weight CHAMPIONSHIP OF ■■•: NEW; ZEALAND and a purse of £50. Also. Bst- AMATEUR NOVICE TOURNA-, MENT-. First prize, value £3 'is second prize, value £2 2s; third prize, value £1 Is. ' SPLENDID ENTRIES RECEIVED. Doors, 7 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Price?; Stage, 10s; O. Stalls, ss; D. Circle, 4b; Stallsy 38; Gallery, 2u. '. ■:' :-;)i':. V: '|Si:-. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. . '. The Season 1909-10 of the above Association will commence on Ist May, Members* i > Tickets may be obtained on receipt of sub- ' j scription, payable to ' J. H. TRUDGEON, Hon. Sec. No 7, Victoria-street. -> ,; : .- , —;___^g Pleasure Resorts. i m '■ ■ ■ ■ ' . T7S7"AIWERA TTOT . qPRINGS TTOTEL. ' j "; ! ' " THE LOVELIEST AND PRETTIEST PUCE FOR THOSE DESIRING A . HOLIDAY. Two and a-quarter hours' sail from Auckland. j .... ■""'.■ .'."■''■'■:'; , ,'• "'. . :.. -.v-'.''■■(jS^'#] SPECIAL HOLIDAY TARIFF OS ''.':' -] FOR WINTER MONTHS, V Beginning Ist April. PER DEffl*^] ... " " , Hot Mineral Baths, Swimming or Private. at Reduced Prices. SEA BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, TENNIS, CROQUET, CRICKET, BOWLING, Call at Office of the Company, 22. Shortland« street, for Booklets and all information. - - • Under the new Management of C. B. CAVE,/ late of Union S.S. Co. <', , ' mmmmmr-mmmmmmmmmmmmnmmammmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmimmm^lll»\ Competitions. / £2 2 s - R E W A R D - <g9 2 31 . DON'T FAIL TO READ T\rHITTO--tE, OTEVENSON AND Q^'M^ ADVERTISEMENTS ON THE TRAM TICKETS, There is Money in Them. , Whittome, Stevenson and Co. are. offering Prizes for used Tickets bearing their ■Aavw^^j tisements:— _ To the first person who. sends .. 500 Tram, Tickets bearing our advertisements we win pav a cheque for One Guinea (fll* „„-mi For the second batch of 500 Tickets we wttl ffilo6d third batch of 500 Tickets we will ■ . also give 10s 6d. The __~,. m f t jg ■ CONDITIONS.-(l) The Tickets vm* « made up in parcels of 100. each Pa^™__iiV. 1 - ' to include one of Whittome, Stevenson^/fe Co.'s Essence of Coffee Labels. RED COLOUR m The Tickets must reach our Office no* later than WEDNESDAY, 30th June.,l:%JjlSj ' The names of Prize Winners will be adverb"", ' in the HERALD and Star daring the firJ " week in July, 1909. '• ; ' : WHITTOME, QTEVENSON AND Q0» , THE PRIZE DISTRIBUTORS DOMAIN FACTORY, AUCKLAND. - . . The recollection of our quality«Si after the prize is forgotten. _, « ■ ■V-EW 7£Al AND XI EBALS< SCBSCntPTioKS: 6d per week, delivered to to»J , and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advai"* _ _ -. p„ted to any part of the Dominion. , advertisements under the following ctoM£ wasted To LET. Fob Sale, Lost * iD . F ° u jfi. ■ SSSu Board *o RBSIDBKC V r It the rate of 18 words lor la. or threa co«eca ? .. . 'or 2s 6d for cash pa.d to «h«* • BIRTHS. MAMUMI. AND D !««. *^ insertion; Funeba, No™. *<«**£. , nouncemenu must be signed by tae «« writing- , '. '-."nfliSS The rroprietow do not, hold th*m»l«* jjj^ -.■ i .,.„-.r. ,„• nun, omor causes ■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14047, 29 April 1909, Page 8
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14047, 29 April 1909, Page 8
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