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—r..11..1..,.1. 1 . I 1111.1111.J1 ■■ L 11....!.,.,!,,.!.!.,,,!.—.—» .. Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATP.& Leasee C. R. Bailey. Direction, Henry Uaywarrl. LAST TWO PRESENTATIONS OF THE WORLD'S PREMIER PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT. WEST PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES, WEST PIOTUIM*. WEST'S I'lcTl RES, WEST PICTURES, WiiSTS VlClVlihi, THIS AFTERNOON. AT 9 «m »<i*)y: M ATLNEE,' And TO-NIGHT AT Q WEST'S PICTURES. Follow WEST'S Pint the Crowd WEST'S PICICRES. to West's WF>T'S PICTURE.*. TO-NIGHT. MONSTER FAREWELL PRESENTATIONS. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT, RED HAND. RED HAND, * ' RED HAND. RED HANI). And a 1 MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF PICTUREa FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. : Prices: Dr««8 Circle. 2s: Stalls, is; Famth Ci:de. 6d. * Children Half-price except Family Circle. ' No Early Doors. No Extra Chaijres. J_TIS/ MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Lessee. C. R. Bailey Manager, Richard Stewart. JULIUS IT-NIGHT QEASQN. OF 12 NIGHTS. Commencing MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 6th. J C. WILLIAMSON Presents those accomplished and favourite Artists. MS. JULIUS KNIGHT And MISS BEATRICE DAY. In association with J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING ORGANISATION. MONDAY NEXT, FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. The Enormously Successful Romantic Play, THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS. THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS. THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS, By B. M. Dix and E'* G. Sutherland. MR. JULIUS KNIGHT as " BERESBV' (THE RAT). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS. THURSDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 9. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. Special Revival of the Brilliant Romanes MONSIEUR TVEAUCAIHE. MR. JULIUS KNIGHT as MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. MISS BEATRICE DAY as LADY MARY CARLYLE. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 10. The Sensation Play of the Century, AN JTjNGLISHMANS LJOATE. A Memorable Patriotic Performance. , ...... A GRAND MILITARY NIGHT * Mr. Julius Knight as Mr. Brown. Miss Beatrice Day as Maggie Brown. Preceded by the Powerful One-Act Play, . rPHE QACRAMENT OF TUDAS. Mr. Julius Knight as Jacques Denies. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. rpilE QCAIILET piMI'ERNEL. 1 BOX PLANS for entire season at Wildman and Arey's. Prices: ss. 3s. and Ib. Early Doors to Gal : lery, 6d extra. rpHE OLAPHAM GAS LIGHT MA.NUFAOX TURING AND AGENCY COY. Extends a cordial invitation to all Interest* ed to be present at their DEMONSTRATION IN HOFFMAN'S BLDGS.. UPPER QUEEN-ST.. Any Week Day from the 30th August to the l'Jth September. Between the hours of 9 u.m ami 9 p.m. The Company L showing a very Superior LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER GASPRODUCING PLANT. The Gfis is Unequalled for Brilliancy, Purity. "" Economy. Cooking and Motive Power. Investigate the merits or the Viavi System of Home Treatment, which is doing more than any Other force to enable women to grow back to health in Nature's own way. Two Addresses will be given to ladies at the Viavi Rooms, 2nd iloor, City Chambers, cor. Victoria and Queen St»„ on MONDAY, the 6th. and THURSDAY, the 9tH inst., at 3 o'clock, when the Viavi System will be fuliv explained. Printed version of the Viavi Aims and Methods obtainable personally, or for Id stamps. OAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE. < The prizes to be awarded this week will be as follows:—Bit-Shot Bull's-eye and Run- i ! ning Targets Competitions, each 10b and ss. , first and second cash prizes. For the Aggregate Bull's-eye we are awarding a Solid Silver Swoon. The first :*.nd second prizewinners last week were: Messrs. R. Nortliam an-! K. Barnes, in a very pood Six-Shot Competition of Fix ties, while Messrs. 13, Elliott and N. Gribblo came first and second respectively in the Running Targel« Competition Mr. 3 : Townscnd won the Aggregate Bull's-eye, with a score of 62 Bull's-eyes. MANDOLIN, BANJO, AND GUITAR. ■ftp A. A. PARTRIDGE, TEACHER, 21, GRAFTON RD., NEAR CHORAL HALL. QUEEN'S HAUL, PAGET - STREET.— Available for Lectures, Concerts, Lodges, and various Social Gatherings. " Bluthner" Piano. Terms moderate.Apply to A. Thome.Pag'ctstreet. pONCEENING YOUR HAIR. When you require SOMETHING for your Hair, you should consider TWO important things: Will that SOMETHING injure my Hair, or will 1 derive anv benefit from that * SOMETHING. WTOLETTA HAIR AND TONIC is the only Hair Preparation in New Zealand which can truthfully answer these two questions. WIOLETTA is the only Hair Tonic in the Dominion that on every bottle you will gee the Colonial Analyst's report. The Analyst says: -- WIOLETTA is noniujurious, and WIOLETTA makes hair grow. WIOLETTA is the only Hair Tonic in New Zealand which will give you a Guarantee that if you receive no benefit from its use you will get your money refunded. WIOLETTA has the Largest Sale of any Hair Tonic in New Zealand (guaranteed), English, American, or Foreign. CHEMISTS, HAIRDRESSERS. AND STORES, ' 3s 6d. Posted, 6d extra. ON SALE AT TT O WILES, CHEMIST, i 26, QUEEN-STREET, TORY'S BREAKFAST COCOA— NT TEED PURE. COJUtmiEULy; ECONOMICAL IS 40 HALF-POUND. "\TEAR after Year brings increasing proof I of the value of sIIARLANos MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE Thousands, swear by it- To be had at all stores. See that the full name is on the label ATEW ri Z ALAND Tj'.EIULD, "*■ \ Scbsciiiptiovs : fed per week, delivered in town and suburb*, or 10s per quarter its advance, ported to any part of the Dominion. Advertisements under the following c!a»se»— Wanted l'o Let, For Sale, Lo« and Focvd. I'ehsosax., BOARD asd Residence— inserted at iht> rate of 13 word* tor Is. or three consecutive insertions tor 2s 6tl for cash paid m advance. UIHTUS, MARRIAGK3, A;.'D DEATHS. 'Is 6d each insertion; i'CKKRoi. NO'fiCFS, Is extra. These aa- ■■ nauncemencs must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisement* will be received ai the offices of the UtliAUi :'.e<? or charge. Instructions .-is to th« Insertion or Ritfadrawai of advertisement* in the Herald must be it* writing " The Proprietors do not hold themselves respoi< ;■■■'-! sibie lot non i?j;erticn of avertisemeat* ttirouia accident or :rora o*lier causes ....; Printed and PublUbeil by Übsrt HORTOS, of lienmera Wjiliam kobebt Witaos., of Tukapuria and Rausay MaBTTS Wilson, of Remucra. tor the Proprietors. iVu.so.s Asa Hoktos. a' their otticei. Ho, Queen street. *<.d 1 and 3, Wyndhim street Aucklaud. N'ew jJealiitJ, Saturday, September 4, 1309, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 10

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