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Amnsements. I OPERA HOTJH- 1 Sole Proprietors:: John Fuiler and Moat I AT %On .. i ; CHILDREN 6d TO ALL PARTS r ' I CULLER'S pioVjRES I .__ And THE CINEPHONE ' ■ D' pUNCHTOWN gTEEPLECHASE. 1505 . . \| ' L OGQiN TULVTBE &$&. XJ And v> Sixteen '' . PRICES: la 6d, is, and oT Chitoen*& price, except Gallery. Matinee *vJ%. 1 1 ' I Adults. 6d and is; Children, W all S I Reserves at Wildnan's, 6d extra/ I,art3, | ■ - ■ .. :' : |l OPE HO 7^ i SATURDAY, at the MATINEE. * [ : SATURDAY, at the : MATINEE I First Production in Auckland of a Mjumifi I cent Art Film, a -»"'*uw i VICTORIEN SARDOU THBILLINg I TRAGEDY. *««*«» | JJI rpoSCA. nposCA. A DRAMA THAT STANDS ALONE I* In its Tableau or Marvellous Kealism Vivi* S and Magnificent Portraiture. Pulsatine anil 1 Throbbing Interest, Scenic Splendour and - ' i Sterling Representation, with " I ■ MUMfi. SARAH BERNHARDT The I 'MDME. SARAH BERNHARDT Divinn' I MDME. SARAH BERNHARDT Sarah! In the Name Part of . | LA TOSCA. LA TOSCA. I Also. THE BEE'S EVICTION, u FOOLSHEAD, KING OF THE ROBBERS NIAGARA IN WINTER. "■ I . _'m :.;..'.•;;.'-1 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATER "'"' ' $ Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailey. f Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. ; ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. I MONDAY. AUGUST 9.) 1 On the i PINNACLE OF PANTOMIMES. Ji FOR 13 NIGHTS ONLY, I And i FOUR MATINEES. 1 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER. NOONS. : THE MOST GORGEOUS, MOST DELIGHT* & FUL. MOST SUPERLATIVE i PANTOMIME The Australian Stage haji Ever Witness*! f "JACK AND JILL." " | ] PRESS EULOGIES-THIRD EDITION. jj "A maze of gorgeous transformation ' t'i scenes, dainty and bright music, glittering ':->'•}■■ SI and graceful ensembles.— Herald. •&\ "JACK AND JILL." ■' " A bewildering succession of beautiful d scenes; a triumph of stagecrafts-Christ- . i church Press. i j "JACK AND JILL." | "A glittering galaxy of giddy tforgeotij. § ness."—Lyttelton Times. , |f "JACK AND JILL." 1 " Half the features which arc compressed into one radiant evening would have made i a sufficient pantomime."—The Australasian. "JACK AND JILL." ■■'- : " There are so many splendid features that I the ordinary ones are loßt sight of in the crowd."— "JACK AND JILL." " It is difficult to see how ' Jack and Jill* can be exceeded as a stage production, unless ' S by the discovery of elements, powers,'lights, and colours hitherto undreamt of in our j philosophy."—Melbourne Punch. is: "JACK AND JILL." . ] " A real Christmas hamper, so full of J seasonable delicacies that the lid obstinately ■ a refuses to close."— and Dramatir 1 "JACK AND JILL." ' I • "There is much material that it if overwhelming."— Talk. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT Wildman and A.r©v*s.' POPULAR PRICES: ss, 35,. and Is. Early. Doors to Gallery and Stalls. 6d extra,. ALL TICKETS EXCEPT RESERVES AVAILABLE FOR DAY OF ISSUE ONLY. i ' , . . ' ■ —«*~«9 r Educational. ■ -— .. -| q JOHN'S /COLLEGIATE QCHOOL ' | "THE PAH." - ~ I Founded in 1882. i ■ 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYU. | Headmaster: 1 . THE j REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. R '••' ■ ' Resident Assistant Masters: ' ! :* c 'l F. H. LEVTEN, ■ M.A.. F. D. FARROW. M.So, h C. R. HOBBS. ' I Visiting Masters: H R. LESLIE HUNT, for Piano. Singing, and \\ Drawing. - J L. KREUTZER. for Violin and .German. U NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY. ; | SEPTEMBER 13. - 1 Telephone 729. -^ 1 m Copies of Prospectus may be had from Messrs. is Upton and Co., and Messrs. Champtaloup I • and Cooper. " ~• ,; : ;:E " ; ' "~ ~ ' , ' r | SING'S poILEGE, AUCKLAND- i, .U.; A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FORBGY& ' - Principal: C. T. MAJOR. MA., B.Sc. — : Assistants: F. STUCKEY. M.A. * J. U. COLLYNS, B.A. : H. T. REVELL. M.A. R. H. BAYLY (C Certif IH. B. WALLACE. M.A J. E. FAGAN, B.A. R. L. SINCLAIR. M.A. W. F. BALHAii T. M. WILKES. ■ Visiting Masters for Music, Gymnastics, • Carpentry. ■V . '■■!,". ■.•■' '-v.- 4 ,* i ■ " : .■■-.■■■■ :r ;.■:■.:\:t. ' Prospectuses from Messrs Upton and Co. Oil and Colourmea. -r TT E * D E R SON, - if» li (Established 18601. PAINTER. GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER. SIGN- i , WRITER. DECORATOR. ETC., ~, / ; HIGH-STREET. :■ '■: ■i' ' : .';. '-:''' : '^;',;. ::\^^{^W^^i& '. MEED PAINTS FOR HOUSE AND SHIP g [" USE. - - " 1 ' '■ SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS. ~ . N.B.—The above executed at moderate : Charges. ■ ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Telephone, No. 1213. • ' ''''' ''V—^i W piITLLIPPS AND gON, - r : OIL. COLOUR, AND .GLASS MERCHANT* NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. ■ '„ ■ The Latest Designs in Great Variety of !: PAPERHANGINGS. " ."'■' • . ''...-■ -;■.,-: - WALL DECORATIONS. Suitable for Mansion and Cottage. , Scrims, Calico, etc GLASS. Plate and Sheet of Every Description. Bevelled Mirrors, Glass Shades. ; PAINTS. . • . White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, and all Painters" 1 Materials, i ' - ... .'■... . , : '' : ~\-:' / -->;o.\ r "'■■'.' "•■'■'■ > ■■<■ ■ " ' . \ Picture Frame Mouldings, Artiste' Requisites. , , Studies, etc * '-.'■ .--..-■..'; ; ; . .....'■.' ;■-. "--■ ■''•■:: •'- : ". '■:.;;:.,*;5? NOTE THE ADDRESS: f NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN- . •.•".•.:'■'.STREET. '- 1 .' ME W . 7EAL AN D JJ ERA LU. ■ .- ; 1 subscriptions : 6(1 per week, delivered in town • and suburbs or 103 per quarter in advauve, . 1 posted to any part cf the Dominion. ; Advertisements under the followtoS <**&%$ . ' Wanted; To Let. For Sam, Lost asd Iot.ND, | • ■ personal, Board and RESinBSCS-are ,nßert ™ - at the rate of 18 words for 1,. or three conseculive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in auvam.*. Births, Marriage?, and Deaths, 2s 6d fiett , tostitionj Fuseral Notices, Is extra. These au- | .. nouncements must be signed by the,;advert..« ? „^ Replies to advertisements will be received •» - - the rfflces of- the Herald free of charge. j - i r Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal , of advertueind.itß in the HERALD Must he » .; writing:. " The Proprietors "do not hold themselves respon- ;; sible for non-i.iseitlon of advertisements UK vijn . accident <r from other cmkh. ■ ' _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14132, 6 August 1909, Page 10

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875

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14132, 6 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14132, 6 August 1909, Page 10

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