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. Amusements. TTIS MAJESTY'S" THEATRE. Lessee..Mr. 0. E. Bailey. DIRECTION OF MR. ; J. C. :,WILLIAMSON. - V :J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S : t>OYAL /-10MI0 /~\PERA po. - „ 16 . hisrh' ideal of expectation formed of lne Srerry Widow," by the theatregoers of Auckland was more than realised from the rising of the curtain on Saturday night. r°. . n, ° re ; Dainty, Delightful. Impressive, Liignt Comic Opera has been seen in Auckland. -' -. .- . - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT : ' TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. THE GREATEST MUSICAL SUCCESS OP THE CENTURY. FRANZ LEHAR'S WORLDFAMOUS LIGHT OPERA, THE MERRY WIDOW. ' THE MERRY WIDOW. "■■■-• : THE MERKY WIDOW. THE MERRY WIDOW. - \ THE MERRY WIDOW. THE MERRY WIDOW. MATINEE EVERY ' WEDNESDAY ' - ' AFTERNOON. / It is requested that the audience be seated promptly at 8 o'clock, as one of the most important songs is sung almost immediately on the rising of the'curtain. ' Holders of Orchestral Stalls Tickets for ;he lettered rows will, be admitted at the ordinary Stalls entrance. ; - NOTICE. Owing to the unprecedented - demand C for »eats, patrons are strongly advised to secure Day Sale Tickets at H.M. Cafe. To-day being a holiday, Bos Plans will be on view at H.M. Cafe. : ■_ Prices—6b'. 4s. and 2s. jNo Early Doors. AUCKLAND SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY..cx. First Reading this season, Y.M.C.A. Hall, Tuesday Evening next, May 25, Henry 1V.," Part I. New subscribers can be enrolled :at Upton and Co.'s. Immediate application necessary. MUSIC— Course of Ten ' Consecutive Piano Lessons (given daily), One Guinea. Term begins Tuesday. Beginners especially. The dullest can learn.— Banneker Adger. Hoffmann's, Queen-st. ; ME. J. ■C. PASCOE'S is DANCING ■ CLASS.— The above Class will hold their Socials in the ; Hibernian ; Hall. Wellington-street, Jvery MONDAY, instead of the Federal Hall. Special Lady concession. Dancing, 8 p.m. Meredith Orchestra. « ••* " >-.- :: ~,' ■i' ' i Exhibitions. AUCKLAND OOCIETY -; OF ~ A ETS. The 28th Exhibition is now open daily, 12.30 :o 5 and 7.30 to 10 p.m., at the Coburg-street jallery. Admission, One Shilling. .;. - . . " S. STUART, Secretary. .'"' ;Bowling. " - •. ' _.' A UCKLAND ' : BOWLING , ASSOCIATION. Executives' Match will be played TO-DAY, n Mt. Eden '.'■ Green, . instead of Auckland. PLAY COMMENCES 9 A.M. ' ."- ' A. M. BRYDEN, ':'"' ■;'>'■ .-■;•.>-• ..,*".: ;, Hon. Secretary. : Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. ?■} /L UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. w ri's/c^ 8 ission '.-,.'.' -*;'■••-'"' •,'■'.- '^f' : '-. Continues 5 ;..':'.;;. V.'. f . : ' , . i V' THIS EVENING, at 7.45. ; ~- TUESDAY—Y6ung: People's ■ Night. -' WEDNESDAY—Last Night, of Mission. Come and Welcome. .'"••" -'.'.'. QNEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. V . TUESDAY, 25th. 8 p.m.. JMT 1s S . , AD A ■ W AED ' - EX-ACTRESS, EVANGELIST. Lecture:, " Incidents. From My Life, etc." . Front Seats,' la. : Back' Seats, 6d v : __. Meetings. ' -.."'THIRST VAID i ''.TOITHE 5 .1N-' : : ' . 4 - Classes £,re. being formed in frffSa fiPSuJi tne City and Suburbs. Fee for #T7URST AID TO THE INJ? JURED. Classes £,re. being formed in the City and Suburbs. Fee for the Course of 5 Lectures, 7s 6d. : Early application is . re"WILLIAM RATTRAY. Sec. : 'His Majesty's Arcade. *; DAILWAY I LEAGUES', -CONFERENCE.: An INFORMAL'MEETING of Delegates to the Conference will be held at the Office of the Auckland Railways League, :: Hobson Buildings (up elevator), Fort-st., at 2 p.m., MONDAY, 24th inst. All delegates invited. : :' : '- ; : ; *' : '. : •':."' . . 1. E. HUNT, , , ' Gen. Sec.>: A UCKLAND ; RAILWAYS V LEAGUE; The Annual General Meeting of the* League will ' be held at \ the Chamber of , Commerce on TUESDAY,* the 25th May, at 2.30 i p.m., at which His Worship the Mayor of Auckland President of the League) will take the chair. • BUSINESS: .'o pass the Report and Accounts, and to : ' elect the Officers: of ' the League » for the ensuing year, • . - - . fo pass any resolutions the meeting may decide 1 for/the guidance of the '.-. League in. future. * A full attendance of the subscribers to : the funds of the League, and' the general public, is earnestly requested.' - Now ; more< than > ever the ( public of Auckland should * insist : upon having its fair share of" the public expenditure upon railways. -\. ' • , •'. '. . • -I: ; GERALD L. PEACOOKE, . . Vice-President and Chairman. :. ■ ,;; :. •:-' ■; .'R. R. '.hunt, - . '■ ■ „ * - General Secretary. V Auckland, May; 24.' 1909.;;.DAILWAY LEAGUES' CONFERENCE. " A Conference :of Railway Leagues" of ,the North and South oL Auckland will be held at the Chamber *of Commerce on W aljis ESDAY, 26th v May, at 2.30 p.m. - -'-; His '-■ Worship the Mayor of Auckland will- preside. The general public- are invited. ... The Auckland Railways League are the conveners, "-"5 :''.:'. ', ■'<'.. : -t ■ "■'.-.■* "*..:%>-, ; ,"':,-■ '- .-;" r-.- ■ ■■: R. ;R. HUNT,";-:; ;■:.:.; ...'. Gen. Sec. A.R. League. May 24 14 v 19.. " ■ ' - RS. GRAY'S MlSSlON.—Visitors to : Winter >»'- ■:■'. Sho*' iprdially invited to : Tabernacle, Upper Queen-'t., 7.45, To-night. r"; J : ,*.'- 0..r *% ' Mining Notices. May- QUE?iN Extended gold MINING . COMPANY, NO LIABILITY—AH i Shares in the above Company forfeited for, the nonpayment of the Final Instalment due on the 30th Call of' One Penny per- Share, made on the • 19th February, ' 1909,' 1 will be sold by Mr. R. C. Carr,'. at . his --.Mart, Swanson-street, Auckland, bv Public Auction, on .WEDNESDAY. June 2nd. 1909, j at: 2.30 p.m.. if the amount of .Call be wot paid -.on ior before the previous ■ day. to . the Manager, ■ nt ; the Company's i Offloe, Empire u, Buildings, Swansonstreet. Auckland.^J; J.- MACKY. Manager. Auckland. May 22nd.'1909.; v.-- v ,., v^;.. Dress and Fashion. ; " ' ' SIXPENCE-HALF-PENNY." j : ■"-."'■:; Very , Special Purchase? ;,, . ■. ; ■* From ,a Manufacturer.,:"" ... LADIES': EMBROIDERED COLLARS,* ,; LADIES' EMBROIDERED COLLARS, ; ALL £1D * - '-' ■'•'-'■' ONE •' "2 ■ " .''"-.: ":'". ..'\:.> ' • ' PRICE," - ■■'■ : .•':•'"■'■ THE LATEST SHAPES. : ' '- THE CORRECT STYLES. ALL SIZES AND A VARIETY OF DESIGNS. - - -pENDELL'S, 'T. TD.. -. . BOTH SHOPS-. ■'*■" ;'"■-.' Have you seen the ■'•' . . \'."'-\ .NEW' COSTUME HALL? '. _ •'■■'"'■-■■ . The Latest Addition to;-: ; •■'-.■ • ; "THE LADIES' WAREHOUSE, - ; NEWTON, ..-.-".-. And showing: by far > THE LARGEST' RANGE OF COSTUMES : % •v? -A-j- AND BLOUSES - \ .-;' - ;; ~ ' T Ever' dispß»j ed by J: . .. r ' pLNDELL'S. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 10

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