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"' '"• * ; ' y " : "seiaents.73,tM^^|^^ II IS ' MAJESTY'S THEATER' I-<-»C3..Mr. C. R. Bailey. ' DIRECTION OF MR. J. q WILLIAMSON. j- C. WILLIAMSON'S R OYAL C OMIfJ OPEBA0 PEBA c a V '.v^SCTi TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' : 10-.\ lIIT. . . TO-NIGHT 'HIE GREATEST MUSICAL SUCCESS 0# THE CENTURY. Franz Lehar's World-famous Light Optra, 1 • THE MERRY WIDOW. ■ THE MERRY WIDOW. /'?'-fhkk ILL merry;WIDOW. — "The Merry Widow/' with its indefinable caarin, has reached the Homes of.the Most ;!- o l '. to the Most Humble in all parts of the Aorld v here it lias been presented. The al tendances at the performances given have easily attained a World's record. , The foh lowing closely estimated figures give • the at tendances as follow:- fc 1 ln * London ... " ... ... 3 744 fyyi ' Provinces of England . fiw'SS New York ... ... ... WrSS < ' Other States of America 1,257',000 rI i Berlin' . . ::: • 450 ' 000 "'Si 400.000 , St. Petersburg ... "I '" g'Jjg || |j Copenhagen . ... ... V Brussels " 7 M Stockholm ... ::: '-IKjISS Chmmnia ...-^lSWOO^^^ Madrid '" Lisbon ... . South Africa" "• - - 158' oS Australia ::: 438,000 k'&jjßfl 17,271,000 MUSIC THAT LINGERS SONGS THAT FASCINATE 4 j.tIEDY THAT PLEASES. A most refined, delightful, and cnjoyf.blt- - ' " f ■ Evening's Amusement.■ DO NOT MISS IT. - <V>r ' MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY. * NOTICE Owing to the unprecedented demand ; fof seats, natrons are strongly advised to securefS Day Sale Tickets at H.M. Cafe. •Prices— 43.; and 2s. ..- No •'Eariy^Dota^.^^^^^^ GR AND ~ «:• ON C ER T 4 : - On Behalf of Funds of ' Helping Hand• Sundav-school. , EAST-ST. HALL, NEWTON (seating 14C3) ' ' • . TUESDAY NEXT, June 1. 8 prompt. Tendered by LYRIC QUARTET (Messrs. \V Asninall. H. Blukeley, A. McElwain," ■J. W. Ryan), A. V. Carbines. F. Marshall. Misses GUlingliam, Galloway. Mesdames Kasparand Neave. A ■ Musical Treat. Classical and Humorous. Don't miss it. Tickets: Adults,. Is; Children, 6d. ' /(* PONSONBY ■ - 'SHAKESPEARE AJSD RHETORIC CLUB. . . " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." I The Second 'Rending of- the Season will - take place THIS (Thursday) > EVENING, the 2J th May. 1909, at 8 o'clock, in • the Lecture Hall of the Leys , Institute, Pons on by. • , JOHN 11. GREGORY*.t. ' \ / ; 1 Hon.Sec.^-^ T , A DlES.—"nvo FREE HEALTH TALKS, well "•" illustrated, will be given/ at the Viavi Rooms. 2nd Floor, City Chambers. - TIIISSyKfe;S (Thursday) AFTERNOON, the 27th Inst.,' awl or. MONDAY. AFTERNOON. 31st inst.. af-SS'ii&rf 0 clock. Subjects: "Headache, Backache. Nervousness.: their D Cause. Meaning and Treatment." Good Health- for .Women?in££«3lP Nature'.-. Own Way." Printed version of-thotal&ft® Viavi : Aims 'and. Methods obtainable per- J|' sonally. or for. .i Id stamp. . Office hours: 10 • a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12.30. YOU WISH TO SING WELL? You wisii to f 1 Speak. Act. or Rccite Well? THEaE'li;i«r4l ONLY ONE WAY—THE .RIGHT WAY. MR. RUPF.RTMANTEIi. Centra 1 Studios, 44,%efcS&|S| lesley st. E. Voice Trials Free at any, time. : 1 EYS INSTITUTE, GYMNASIUM.' PON-i-i SON BY (Director. Prof. Potter). K - ' . . TUESDAY — "Physical .• Culture - (Ssuyloir), * fE&j&i Wrestling. Boxing, 10s fed term.' / */ .WEDNESDAY—Ladies, 5s term. THURSDAY—Gymnastics, fs term. FRlDAY—Special Class. Physical t Cultnre. ' Wrestling. Fcncing. Boxing. £1 Is term. " . BOYS' CLASS—Thursday, after school, and • Saturday Morning. o? 6a term. GIRLS— Saturday Morning.-5s Cd term. Private Tuition may be arranged for in any of the above subjects. Classes how being ' formed. , : -- . * " '*r-<- r; L i ■— — ' Miscellaneous. ■ •'■•iCit- " T A DIES' Circular Capes made to measure ■lJ at Dalton's, Tailor. Queen-st. ,v 11 ALTERATION sale Now on.-sos suit. - , A; now-70s. ■.. Other lines in proportion.. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Mcßride. v.TaifarJgiSljj: and Outfitter. Victoria-street. " r ■ : i : .V'LLISON'S *: GRAND"' A , Novel InA strnment. • Call and see the first lttn 1 V-r- ---. N.Z.—E. and- F. Piaiio _ Agency. Ltd. > Rabbits, RABBITS. - RABBlTS.—Trapped''*. 1 Rabbits, fresh daily • (skinned),—At, San-"§f>3sf! ford's f Fish and Fruit Mart. .Custom-street. 'Phone 658. • PERFORATED MUSIC, to snit 65-note Piano J ' Players. Large stock.—and F. Piano Afency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt.: Manager. " J? OH 1 AS-NEW IRON-FRAMED ENGX/& I 1U LISH PIANOS, : guaranteed, E and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Co I 'lieutt. ' Manager. ' LANTF.RS' CHOICE." No!; 3—The Choic.est Blend of Finest Selected ; Indian and Ceylon Tea-—Gilmore, and Co , ; > EBt?-18^^iii^rg|^j ATINWOOI) fPIANOS from ; Franco-British: - t exhibition.—E. - and F. ' Piano Agency. Ltd. !S. Coldicutt. Manager. OEWING Machines of al. makes called ror.^*i^fj O Cleaned and Adjusted; workmanship guaranteed; moderate charges.— Wiisou (late Singer Co.). 5. Market. Entrance.^ggj^^^^! ■ —— 1 1 ■ "« - /"vNLY TRY IT.—The Tea will do the i ' ONLY TRY IT.— Tea will unexcelled.— " Planters' Choice." No. 3, unescelled.— Gilrnore and Co-, . Est .1882 } ' YATES' Boiling Peas,'..; in packets. aro X ec,ual to fresh - green "Peas.' Try a. packet from your Grocer. Must be Yates'.i&s,^® ' v - P~ LANTERS CHOICE." No. 2.-A Choice. ' JT' Fragrant Blend.— and Co., Proprietors. ; Est- 1882. - ; ' • rpoRA-LINE Clears . the Tubes and 6ave»'pJ;|y JL the Langs - Could H do- more? All lead intr Chemists Is and 2>- . ■ YATES" Boiling Peas are so much superior X to . other brands that Customers should be careful in buying. ' . ... . ..'.'/jt&'Vi Yours for ASKING.—Wc win i-r supply; X ; your grocer ith Free Samples of one v';« Tea.—Gilmore and Co. Est.. 1882. LANTERS' CHOICE." No/' I—A. Good Family Gilmore ■ and Co.. , Pro- ,« .. prietors. 'Est. 1882. • . , _' "WHY take inferior, brand/ when Yates' "VV Boiling Peas ;jrt .on the market? ' — ■ — ■ ■■■"■- - •v.Csj GREEN Peas for dinner.—a: packet of Yates' Boiling Peas will make a dish for persons. 'V O ATINWOOD PIANOS. LATEST LONDON 0 FASHION. Just arrived.. Inspection in«_«fe:| vited. and F. Piano Agency. -Ltd. S.: . Coldicutt, Manager. . • . BEAUTIFUL Skirts, Blue Vicuna, tailor cut ' and finish, from 17s 6d; lovely, goods.— Dalton. Tailor. 276, Queen-st. 1 -■... __ rpu 'Ihose About to ilarry.-Get. Your iliraV -iy 1 ture at Wholesale Prices from HahnS Cabinet and Joinery Factory. 82 ana si*. Hobson-st,. near Victona-st. JobbingJVorS done. Trade supplied. Call and inspect w* fore purchasing ' elsewhere- s - '..., i — f >v HEALING.— Hysteria, Neurasthenia, Hypo- . chondriasis. and all forms of Psychosis. -v-, can" bo successfully treated only by Metaphysical methods.-Consult Mr. ;• Henry. ■** MP T A Physician, corner M ellesley : ; ;. ■and Symonds Streets. Auckland. No drags. phone 2713 , . ? > ' ' . — ... ... .. .., s : •>..• • COFFEE DRINKERS arc invited to visit£££; .V: "WHITTOME. STEVENSON, AND CO.'S Exhibit at the Winter Show. Delicious Cup of Coffee "FREE- . • , ■' "-i/ V... . ~ ' ■. , - ... gEAL A K D : TT E KA L D 'c 8 SCDSCRirTIOKS: 6<l per week, delivered it ; town' . ... v . ■ and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, ■ posted to any part of the Dominion. ■ ADVUITISKMKXTS under the following chisses— - , ■ WASTED. To LET. Fob SiLK. LOST AND 10T,M». • ■ PEHSONU.. 130-UtD AND RES*DECK— are Insert ■ -,v the rate of 18 words for 1?, or three con sec- - . | live insertions for 2s &d for cash paid u =dv»r«- - | Births. MAr.r-i.vGE3. a.vo Deaths, £. M each , H insertion Fcsbrai. Notices. Is extra These m- B nouncemeius must be signed by the advertiser. ,J|l Replies to advertisements will be received at , fl tlie otliees of the HERALD free of charge - Instructions as' to tlie insertion pr withdrawal -r, of advertisements in the lifKAin must be US, writing. > , : H '11,0 Proprietors do not "hoi,l themselves responsible iior lioii-iiistrtiou of advertisements through sccuKitt or irow otll - r it " seß - ■ • ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14071, 27 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14071, 27 May 1909, Page 8

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