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TTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE' "77 Lessee, C. E. Bailey. Direction of J. 0. Williamson. Manager, Mr. Harry Musgrove. ■ NELLIE STEWART SEASON. FAREWELL FAREWELL ' ! To NELLIE STEWART. ■ THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK : And v; THIS EVENING AT 8. ' •'{ . THIS EVENING AT 8. H ? TWO SPECIAL PERFORMANCES ' " TWO SPECIAL PERFORMANCES Of "AS YOU LIKE IT." " Shakespeare's sylvan comedy in such a setting of space and • splendour as the poet himself never dreamed of. was the form in which 'As You Like It' was presented at Her Majesty's Theatre last night." Sydney Morning Herald, July 15, 1909. NELLIE STEWART ' NELLIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART As Rosalind In Shakespeare's Great Comedy, " AS YOU LIKE IT." ' " AS YOU LIKE IT." Box Plans for the season at Wildman and Arey'a. Day Sale Tickets at H.M. Theatre Cafe. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. Gs: Stalls. 3s: Family Circle, Is. Early Door Stalls and Family Circle, Sixpence extra. ' \ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: 1 V Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. i ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. ' MONDAY, AUGUST 9. ' On the ."rs'wt PINNACLE OF PANTOMIMES, FOR 13 NIGHTS ONLY. - 'J And • pM FOUR MATINEES. EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. . THE MOST GORGEOUS. MOST DELIGHT- • FUL. MOST SUPERLATIVE PANTOMIME \ The Australian Stage has Ever Witnessed. .. "JACK AND JILL." . PRESS EULOGIES— EDITION. • ■■ "A. superb 'spectacle indeed."—The Mel* bourne Argus. " "JACK AND JILL." "Probably never been excelled in Melbourno " pantomime history."—Herald. \ "JACK AND JILL." - "Attains to heights previously • untouched by any similar amusement , proposition."— ±'»: Christchurch Press. , - . "JAC AND JILL." : ' : "The audience mostly wiping the happy > ! tears of laughter from its eyes for over three Hi Lyttelton Times. ■ "JACK AND JILL." / Jack and Jill went up the hill'in' a 'per* feet blaze of glory."—Hie Australasian. • H . "JACK. AND JILL." , . < " The latest triumph of stage splendour,"— Melbourne Punch. _ "JACK AND JILL." "One bewilderment on top of another."— - Sporting and Drama/lie News. I v / "JACK AND JILL." There are no -less than fourteen scenes, ; all more or less magnificent, and there are ~ ? novelties galore many that they crowd upon one another in the memory."—Table Talk 'U * . . - : BOX PLANS- for the : Entire Season NOW OPEN at Wildman and Arey's. , . v POPULAR. PRICES: ss. 3s. and U. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra.v : ;, ] : ■ ; ' — • ■ \ ALL TICKETS EXCEPT RESERVES AVAILABLE FOR DAY OF ISSUE ONLY. ? i f— —a——————— ■ Boots and Shoes. !. r - " -; , " " "* '1-' "W' ANT D , KNOWN; j gALE. jgALE. gALE. j ;■, ■ . . ; S * " " .ifeS - •• . ' OUR HALF-YEARLY SALE IS NOW OS, when our large stock of Imported and Col-.n. onial Footwear will .be offered at Genuine Sale Prices.' / / ;,i/ •! ' v { -.¥■ ■ ';.v"v' :i. v.-: Owing ' to several large ' shipments com-; ing to hand, which we did not expect until September, it is imperative that our present stock must be reduced, to make room for new arrivals.' ; ' ' V As we are pressed for room, not money, we are in a position to give real Bargains to the public. - ! Remember, we have no Bankrupt, Salvage, or Shop-worn Stock to offer, but our every y.;, day,.clean, up-to-date Goods, which, as heretofore, will ALL be Marked Down.- Many lines we intend to- sacrifice, v and you will have the, opportunity of securing these as ; . Half-price. . t . ! Call and see us during our Sale, and . yon will be convinced that it is* genuine, ajlc every article has a substantial reduction. ? . ; V - COME AND BUY AT LESS THAN • AUCTION PRICES. V-';- '. ~. j W jj oldsworthAND S ON ' L®* g ON, pfc .JgOOT pACTORS AND JMPORTERS " I 12 "Y'ICTORIA-ST.' A M vellotjs OPPORTTINrrr0 PPORTTINrrr v : ; . ■ ■ -'--For • :: pUYERS OF pOOTWEAR. .; rjIHE QROWN JgOOT QOMPANY, ARAN AH APE jj^OAD. ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS.'" AND ARE CLEARING THEIR WHOLI stock OF jg-IGH-GRADE gOOTS AND gHOE9 AT ' : • THAN JJALF-PRICE. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD WITHIN FGJR WEEKS. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. } ■ * • ' E w 2 A L AND JJ ERALII; Subscriptions: 6d per week, delivered in town • and suburb", or 10?. per quarter in advance, : , posted to any. part of the Dominion. , Advertisements under the following classes— Wanted, To Let, For Sale, Lost akd Fou>'D» Personal, Board and Residence—are insert g; at the rate of 18 words lor Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance.. BIRTUS, iiAKRIAGE-t, AND DEATHS. 2s 6d sic .. . insertion; Funeral Notices, Is extra. • These «a- - - nouncements ust be signed by the advertiser. . . Replies to advertisements - will be received, * the rffices of the Herald free of charge^ .. Instructions as to- the insertion or withdraw i, • , of advertisements in the Herald must be in writing . : -o.'-.t , -nn. ' The Proprietors do not bold themselves Bible for,non-iasertion of advertisements trn-vs , accident ir ■ from- other causes. : . t y .i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 10