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- : Amusements. jj "EXTRAORDINARY ' ANNOUN^S^' SUCCESS UNPRECEDENTED W Of ******_ | *,«.; ugh J. ' Wabd And his COMPANY OP COMEDIANS, • Including ' - MISS GRACE PALOTTi, PROGRAMME "i Of the ' • -M LAST FOUR -PERFORMANCES '•' :--. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1 November ; 24th and 25th. ' TWO PRODUCTIONS ONLY Of the Remarkably Successful ra?.-«! ; Comedy, > ** ■•■_.: .'■-■■" MR. HOPKINSON." ' '■' "MR. HOPKINSON," "MR. HOPKISSON," , 1 A Richly Humorous. Scintillating, Sa4wJ "■'■'.''■ ; ::. Play. . oaia - A SHRIEK FROM START TO FINISH. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,' ' November 26 and 27, TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. " THE MAN FROM MEXICO " '" : . " THE MAN FROM MEXICO." THE MAN FROM MEXICO,"; ' > A Farcical Comedy in Three Acts h» ■■../.-.. . H. A. Du Louchet, .}?fiV Interpolating: a number of the Latest goW and Dances. ■ \ - ™ . The Box Plana for these final four n&rfrSL? ances ARE NOW OPEN AT WILDMAN'AS AREY'S. ■;, _.—_— - ■ ■ ■ ■ - ' ' ■ --^ HIS' MAJESTY'S THEATBi Lessee - - - C. R. Bailey. s Sole Pro. and Manager - - • - ' Hugh J^u* Treasurer •, - - - - - Walter ll«$ TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY—TO-NIGHT' MONDAY AND TUESDAY, • THREE FINAL: PERFORMANCES OP • " "A BACHELOR'S : HONEYMOONS H . "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON,:' ■. — THE LAUGHING FEVER , * Has CAUGHT THE TOWN. '" • The Theatre again Crowded Last Everiittj' HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, i • (4) FOUR (4) ■.'■•■■• STARS- STARS- ; MR. HUGH J. WARD. . ■ MISS GRACE PALOTTA, II MISS ROSE MUSGROVE. MISS CELIA GHILONI, t M Supported by a - .-/• :(m UNIQUE COMBINATION- ,% ' Of ■,:% ■ , FUN-PRODUCERS ' . "' .' I In . ."A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOONS i ; - "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." M : "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOONS f ■ I Box Plans at -Wildman and Arey's. % Day Sales at Prior's Cafe. H.M. Arcadie PRICES: ss. 3s. ana is. , , Earlv Door, Stalls and Gallery, 6d «si§ Carriages, 10.-55. t .'--j ,— — — . : "lijfe ■ ■ .-■':?■ m fl H O R A L HAH - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY^ November 24th and 25th. :■-■':-. : ,-:','C'' .-■■ '.-•"•''■'•*' '-• ''" ' ■ '>-'.■;'"•''■'•';: :'fc'l>.-,S|i'l QHCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 1 ■ ■: FOURTH CONCERT. ' SCHUBERT'S "UNFINISHED SYMPHONY Overture. " Cavalleria Rusticana," l /, Greig's " Peer Gynt" Suite.. ; Vocalists: ■ '~ 'P.:^;i' ' SIGNORINA DOMINICA MARTINENGft '.- * DR. HUGH KEITH. - ' i •■■•-, '..". ■-_■'.; r :'•.'"■■■■•. -..r.->■■;,: ;.v :•;--■■•- Conductor:. HERR JOHAN WIELAEM; ; -■" ■.i '■ :■• • ■■ ■ ■ ■; - ''S/'Mi ".'■■ '■'-.'.': ..":•'::' '■■'■'.-- '■■: '■'''- .■- ~.■. .■■■,.-. ■'"',; -• :''"''rf'^ ; Ticket!.: 3s and 2s, on sale at WildM and Arey's and at the } door. . -m Box Plan opens 9 a.m. Monday. , s —.'•'•' S. COLDICUTT. Secretary, 1 . 191, Queen-streit ST., ANDREW'S HALL. SYMONDS-STtt • , -V ■ "' ,$ "pAREWELL QONCERT, To ~ • , .■■■■/.'''.MlSS' PEGGY BAIN \ | ' (The Young • Auckland Violinist),jj£j By Members of the Apollo Musical CMf FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26. ' • At 8 p.m. .-.-- - . ' ~' ... ...... ... ■ . -J ... ■„. .. , ■■:■ •' '. :-, !! : e Admission, 2s and ? is. » , "J, : •■■ -v '.':-;• ..: ..■•.:■".:',:•' ■•<-.■■■■■: ■■><::■-•:■;■■-■■';-■■'•-<•*&•s* Full Programme Next Wednesday's isaw, ■-■■'- ■-- ■-■■ ■■■••■'•■-■ '■■-■*:■■■■"-* ■■■ ■_: m , .-■■ .. •,>•-.' . : - .-•■■.,-,•. ■ .-.• TST. A :.N--D• ; B l E W'S H=A 1.1 \ SYMONDS-ST. ", • i TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1909/3 p.m. • - : A UCKLAND yT> ACH QOCIETL GRAND XMAS. CONCERT. ' ■ ,' ; A Very - : Choice ' Programme. u\ I''.] Special and only appearance of _^ ' MR. AND MRS. SOMERVILLE BROWS. | v':: MR. t SOMERVILLE ' BROWN, Violinist ; | r (pupil of • Carrodus). i : ; MRS. SOMERVILLE ; BRoWN3Piimit<»l! . j (pupil of the late; Mde. Schumann).;^, Unaccompanied Carols, Mr. Boult's M Chorus, «l and a",splendid '--■ array of Sofflf , for the Cantatas. '"- i'i Last appearance fof > Mr. C. ; CiTRYINff. Tickets to all parts of the house, &# tainable from Mr. '■ Boult, any member of 9* Society, or Messrs. Eady and, Co. . -it-i' J THE SUNDAY SCHOLARS OF'STMABH i Will give"; an ENTERTAINMENT M ON : THURSDAY, NOV. 25, AT 17.30 ?M -IN ST. J MARK'S HALL, REMUEHA. j In aid of their school funds. j| rableans, Songs,; Plays, ■ Maypole Mil '-. Floral and Cadet Marches. Dumb-bellaift r> '-'■; Club Displays, J etc. '"' Admission :• Adults, Is; g Children, LECTURES.-Ladies, two Free HealthTsto well illustrated, will be given,ats Viavi Rooms, 2nd Floor, City ChaJWW 3uoen-Btreet. ; on MONDAY AND i THUBSBI AFTERNOONS,- the ? 22nd and 25th mst., # )'clock. ;■-;■;; Subjects» " Headache, Backset* Nervousness: vt Their f Cause, 4 Metutinfr. m Treatment." "Good Heklth' for Wora«Jita Nature's Own Way." Printed ; version ■■■vf;M Ylavi Aims and' Methods: obtainable i»|«f illy or for id stamp. Office hours, 10*? to 5 p.m.? Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12.30. : __ . -rft:, HAZARD'S; MINIATURE RIFLEiBA||I The successful competitors 'in our SMQ ing competitions fired off last week *MJii follows:-SIX SHOT BULL'S-EYE",CP*i ITTIONS. Messrs. T. Williams and H. Sm first and second respectively. Tn£».gsl rate Bull's-eye was won by Mr. T. Wfflffiß with; 147 ; bull's-eyes; while Messrs. L. mm and A. Mackie were . first -■■■ and i seoonfla spectively in the Running Targets Cos-? 5 ; tion. . . • . «-^a| Next Week, the prizes are as- f°W>m Six Shot Competition, first and second m 10s and 15s respectively ;vßunmney»»|a the same; \and >. a; Biscuit Barrel MMM winner of the Aggregate Bull's-eye COOTi tion. ■ - ____— —-I MANDOLIN. BANJO. AND GaT«j ■ W- A. A. p**™ M V:f i TEACHER. „„„„.- wji 21. GRAFTON ROAD.: NEAR CHORAL"^ ELITE SKATING SCHOOL. ROYALAIJJ| HALL (Side Entrance;. ■ -*, The Art of Graceful : Skating i Taught l»| any hour, by appointment. || '': ; ' Good floor. 115 by.'.4o.^.'y«s A. GONARD. Princi^, TREACHERY in the No-License 1 Indignation Meetings. Sunday >£ 3; Firebell,.7.-W. Richardson, Public », cutor. - -jTJ, g= J r=====^::::^l ■VTEW 2 EALANI) g 11345 SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week /^!^a|l town and suburbs, or 10s per.enartfir^. vance, posted to any part of the,l»nw>S Adveiiiisements - under tge^^m classes-WANTEB, TO L™£*&sSflam AND FOUND. PERSONAL. o AK^^ DE\CE-are inserted at the •"wkertlOwS for Is. or three consecutive in ser " w -J 2s 6d for cash paid in adva^f: TH! , , m BTBTHS. MARRIAGES. ■ AN Tn sspo Is «i each insertion; FnNERAI,.NOTICEA^ y | Theso announcements must be signeu ■. advertiser. ' ■' ' ; mi ka »ecOT Replies to ' adverti|ements hat rf at the offices of the HERALD free or co^b Instructions Vas to ■•■t^;i»!«S3MVM drawal of advertisements m ">» . . must be in writing. ;;i/.• --'— thpniself*! The Proprietors not hold a«Mgra| sponsible for non-msertmnl of flve uaes , j through accident or from other "S^J Telephones: Advertum? n^.o^S r<M Department. 178; }<*>££*$$ 2690; Publishing. 14; Editorial a"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 12

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