: ' Amasemeiitsr : J HIS o MAJESTY'S ' T'j'l! i m : P a V Sole Lessee, Mr. C. R. Ha<frAy.fcfeyll| Sole Direction of Mr. Tom r Pollard ' I POLLAJID'S . TPVB^-r^ai^M QOMPANY ; U I GOING STRONGER THAN EVER 1 " I . In Audran's Romantic Opera! ; >W«| ' OLIVETTE.' - , OLIVETTE. - ? The Gorgeous * Scenery. Captivating J&IMb Sparkling Music. Handsome Cortum* • ••; captivate the - audleneS^feSSS® • Remember,, only one night more of ' OLIVETTE.-TO-MORROW SI ™T (THUSSDAY); AND' : . - Positively Two Nights only ' 1| ! L of Bucalossi s Comic Oiera. : ... THE BLACK CLOAKS 'if .. - .... THE BLACK CLOAKS) > Produced on a magnificent Seal# DON'T FORGET SATURDAY N&#fS Positively Last Night; of- ' THE GREAT VAUDEVILLE PBOGBASnm 6—Great Shows in One Night-&^ extra. 63 ' 4s, & 6d, and Is. Early Doors, J Box Plan at Wildman and Arev's ■ * ■ I -vr. A LOW Bnsiness Manaeer. 11 I Foster fraser-s \ - llS^^ 1 OSTER FRASER'S LECTURIIj: 1 " None but himself can be his Parallel". ffi CHORAL HALL. f • TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)" EVENING J ■ NOVEMBER 4. ' The Moat Engaged and H °st >: Engaein. I • Talker on the.English Lecturo Platfo^^i^ Mr. John - : T vPil FOSTER ' FRASER % .FOSTER FRASER T , FOSTER '- PRASEE FOSTER ;F. A SEE .■ FOSTER ' FRASER . . . POSTER ; ■ ERASER ' ■- .•" .v Will deliver - a'- ' ' K P SHORT SERIES of ILLUSTRATE) LECTUHM ' THREE Comprising: ' THREE NIGHTS ■ THREE NIGHTS .• ' vßgfg;. And \ ONE. MATINEE. ■ ; •" • -I" ' ONE MATINEE,'?- " Commencing - < :■<: £,r..-..v>&*sgfe TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING ATA ; ACROSS SIBERIA. AND A BAffiwJfe x t through MaNCHURLAT Ninety Minutes of Merriment and Pathos With 100 Magnificent Pictures. v . ' FRIDAY. sth-" RUSSIA IN REVOLUTION : •• I SATURDAY. 6th-" AMERICA UP TO DAm* I SATURDAY AFTERNOON-SPECIAL ] SATURDAY AFTERNOON-SPECIAL ml . _ . MATINEE. .« . eh'*/ ■ The Delightful Illustrated Causerie : *■%» '1 OMEN OF MANY LANDS. . - 'VMjJ Reserved. Seats. 4s. Plans of Seats : Reserved Seats. 4s. Plans of Seats nitm&i open at. Wildman and Arey's. Wm CARLYLE SCYTHE 1 ; # "A ml BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." f •f*- The Greatest ; Laughter-maker - Bttaflt""® T § S M A G I S T R' Ai£iiSi J- -H E ' :' It AAG I S R A iS? •. ST. •: ANDREW'S HALL. : SYMONDS-ST., M AUCKLAND. - >\/U 'i K THE EVENINGS OF TUESDAY AND WED- I _ NESDAY. NOV. 9 AND- 10, at 8 o'clock, • ; Will be produced by members of - the ® wep& l come Club,',' on behalf-of- the Society for Pre- § vention of Cruelty to Animals and Protect® tion of Women and Children, . THE MAGISTRATE. An ; original : Farce in Three Acts, by V-;. •'..•.5: • v Sir Arthur Pinero. % ;»iWto&s§fßl Mr. Posket, Mr. Archdale ,Tayler, : Bullamy. Mr. Wallace Bruce (magistrates ofw 1 the , Mulberry-street Police • Court); ftjllfSf J •Lukyn (from Bengal, retired), Mr. Chaitep| Stevens; Captain' Horace Vaile (Shropshire ¥ Fusiliers);; Mr. Hobbs; • Cii Farringdon Posket's son by first marriage), 'Mr.VA.rchipllli Denniston; Achille Blond v .proprietor br thi;jg|i. I Hotel des Princes), Mr. '■ Guy 1 Pierce ■ Isidore*(a waiter), Mr. Douglas Hay; Mr. Wormingl ton (chief clerk ;at Mulberry-street), Mr. Earn. ■- U ish Henderson - Inspector Messiter, Mr. Sin; . ,a clair Reid, 'Sergeant Rug;*, Mr. Cyril ■' Sea- vfl ward. Constable Harris, Mr. Desmond ' Kettle 1 (metropolitan police); Wyke (servant at Pos- I liet's, Mr. Guy Pierce; Agatha Posket (late: ; I Farfingdon,'%• nee ,5 Verrinder), - Mrs.- George 1 Bloomfleld; Charlotte (her sister), Miss Pearl I ,i Gorrie; Beatie "Tomlinson' (a : young lady re-' duced to teaching music). Miss Roie Nathan; Ponham (lady's maid at Posket's), Miss Reid. Plan at -Wildman and Arey's now open. • Book early to. be "sure of getting ia*seatilj«« accommodation is very limited. Tickets, ■ -•- .* -V *•" V -> > •: - -Ct.-» HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 11 and 12', ! - -'V-v , ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. In Celebration of Mendelssohn's Centenary. Shakespeare's Dalightful Comedy. ' ;fjjj , . " A MIDSUMMER ; NIGHT'S DREAM." . J Full Orchestra. Ladies' Chorus of 70 Voices, Auckland's Leading Shakespearian Jtißm Readers • - j . " '"f*- I *. J Mendelssohn's Celebrated " NOCTURNE" wjitS; Be-played by the Orchestra.'''n The | Entire Production under the Supervision . ' of Herr Johan Wielaert - '-9 ■ • - VVvPRICES OF ADMISSION: J >-J§ Stalls and Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2s 6d; Gallery,. Is.'-It - Early Doors, to 7.30. 6d extra."^^^®® - Box Plan, Wildman and Arey'B, open. WeiSfl; jesday. 4th. r ~^^> "A. - -BACHELOR'S . - HONEYMOONS ; The Climax >of • Comedy Conception. " 4 ® P AUL ' s ■ GOVERNMENT HOUSE AND GROUNDS.' r DECEMBER. Ist. 2nd, 3rd. . and 4th.>l9D9,'M»l In Aid of Building Completion Fund. 1 Patron. His Excellency ..the Governor. President, His Worship Mayor. ' ; ; r .r-.''-: ,: GRAND MILITARY DISPLAYS. MAYPOLE AND OTHER DANCES. ■ L . - OLD ENGLISH SHOPS- wH| ■ GRAND ILLUMINATIONS, BANDS. ETC; "A■ -; BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON.*®;' A The Laugh of a Lifetime. . •X | Boxing. . ■ -i? ;• fa ' MEETING OF CHAMPIOJf|^ JR J%n HIS * MAJESTY'S THEATRE; Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey..;;-^®: ft X M ONDir J^EXT. Jf JlJ\ 1 ■ • NOVEMBER >8. ■. The best of 515, rounds ?. between .. yi'SaiJ TIM TRACE Y. '* A p.f • Light-weight Champion of the Dominion, ';!? ■ ' * ' And - - " TED HURCOMB, • , * . Champion of Marlborough. . \gi .. For a Purse ■of £50 .. Sterling. ; Jp Preceded by a series of '-5 ■ • AMATEUR CONTESTS. ..BETWEEN THE SEASON'S CHAMPIONfc>%: . Admission: 2s, 3a." 4s. and ss. f • § Box Plan at Wildman's. , - * v " J. H. TRUDGEON. Secretaiyjfc|iV Athletics. rPHE MATCH BETWEEN M. GRIFFIN: Ate? - 1 - ; L- ORNSTEIM. • ■*$£& -'.V;;, v - v- -;• For a stake of £'200. over Three Miles, /,. Will take place ' 1 TO-DAY- (WEDNESDAY). ® IN VICTORIA PARK, at 3 pjn.;"g ODDFELLOWS* ■ Sports,' Cambridge, ; Year's % Day.—Programme will bo pub* ; liahed: l in HERALD, Saturday, Nov. 13. SmSMBm ' -'■■'• '-- ' — Medical.' ' DEAR MR. HOOD,-! was laid up for over Three Months with " Influenia." {{apilsj had got so low in health that I conM|j| neither eat food nor sleep; in fact, there'" .• : seemed to be a very small chance of ;e*WQ| getting well again. ; v - . After undergoing a course of Massag#||| Treatment by you for a few weeks.; I hav?.rt B quite recovered in health, - a iid would rec|lg|H| mend anyone who is run down or suffering> : -;- from the after-effects of Influenza, ■ etc., f tOori try a- course of your' treatment. v, V- -li E. HARNETT. High-st., Devonport. -, ! January 6, 1909. »' • ■ P.S.—«recurrence. ■ Oct. 10, 1909. i f * . : M '' ' 111 il i I I II I 111 — ■ " ,V " .: Wk NEW ALAND JJ ERA |iE Ij XX SDBSCEII'TIONS: • 6d per - week, delivered i»', town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. -*» ADVERTISEMENTS under the follovri^' classes—WANTED, TO LET. FOR ! SALE.- Ww AND ■; FOUND, personal, board AND DENCE—are inserted at the rate of 18 words ; for Is, or three consecutive insertions W f 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. ;• Births. MARRIAGES, AND deaths. 2« jjjj | each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, l3exwgs®|These announcements must be signed by advertiser. ... ■ ;■" K . Replies to advertisements will be rec#W|fifoj| at the offices of the HERALD free of charge- .. - Instructions -as- to the insertion -or J'J'J 1 drawal ,of ■ advertisements .in the .. liEaAxn* ji must bo in writing. SI The Proprietors do not hold themselvesi*** I sponsible lor non-insertion ;of > adverti£emOTW||,M through accident or Irom other causes. ra ■ Telephones: Advertising and ' Coaimercl#';. ■ Deoartment, ' 178; Job Printing OrderlOTOJSiß 28^o; Publishing.* 14; -'Editorial and tors, 229. ►
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14208, 3 November 1909, Page 12
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