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Amusement*. -l^j 1T IS t MAJESTY'S TrmE^- ££ T Lessee, 0. K. THEA -lt# 'BBBSJBS!fc&ajs TO-moHT (SATURDAY,, LAST „ ■ Q Lsusa t m^ £ffl Drama in four acts. / M -moH^ygJigoiLONgjr;, (By Walter Melville), in Four W' _ TO-NIGHT. W '. PositiTe,yt %aa° fuil '^ Interpreted by • i;-#« WILLIAM ANDERSON'S * > J 'lf FAMOUS DRAMATIC OROANMATim. (Direct from the King's Theatre, MellS MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER f 6.- I Detective Drama. . ' .*"* "THE FEMALE SWINDLER." .'THE FEMALE S V NDLER - "THE FEMALE SWINDLER'*' l"\ M?l Ed e X iy the same Mat the &- Theatre, Melbourne, with all the 0,72tt Scenery, Properties, etc. The Man^iS 1 * promises that this production wilWB9 every aspect and in every way co m » every detail. *"*»«*• t| Stage Director - - Edwin Camnbell Popular Pnces-3s, 2s, and One aftm*.. Box Plan at Wtldman ami A«S Ulh « ' Day Sales at Prior's H.M. Cafe Representative. GKORPE COATEif j Where are you going to. . I My pretty maid? ■ '- «ff| I'm going to the Fete, ,7V 'I Kind Sir, she said. V ! s'# j jgT. PAUL'S QHUfiCH p* | UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. ' rjpHE IJIHIHD £)AY OF THE ;S§ j ECLIPSED IN GRANDEUR AND SUPERB MAGNIFICENCE J . 1 THE EFFORTS OF THE TWO PRBVWn* EVENINGS. AI ? ¥ «K1 , THE PUBLIC ASTOUNDED AND BEWILDERED ~, | BY THE GORGEOUBNESS OF THE 1 ? SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS. Bi Yet again the Public attended in ti»H thousands and endorsed their previous diet and acknowledged the •unpanJlriS'l beauty of the scene, which far excelled Si .thing before witnessed in Auckland. \Sii

rjlO-DAY'S (SATURDAY) pBOGBAMMB. I AFTERNOON, 2 to 5.30: ■ I City Band (under Bandmaster West). Nnrmwr Rhymes, Maypole, Gavotte, ;cS Dance, Grand March. / ." Side Showe-The Marvellous Model DoW House. Competition Dolls. Village Pnmt Fish Pond, Cocoanut Shies. Six Century Lawn Swings. Gymnastic Displu by Mr. F. Alpe and Pupils. ™ Grand Display of the Boys of St. Stephen* Native School, 50 performers. * EVENING, 7to 10.50: . ''" City Band (under Bandmaster West). ■! Nursery Rhymes, Maypole, Gavotte, Counts Dance and Grand March, under direotim ■ of Mrs. N. Hutchinson. ' U,I «*"» Aerial Bombs, Rockets and Shells. Acrobatic Display by Mr. F. Alpe's Puplk Parade of Pierrot Gaymakers,; to be followed GAYMAKERS'ENTERTAINMENT In Govt. House Ballroom. String Orchestra' kindly supplied by Mr ■ '■ / S. Adams. . ,-... y,,:, :^ : «- QOME AND QEE THE pASTLB pATO And •' Mi OLD ENGLISH VILLAGE SHOPS. Scenery Painted by Mr. W. Hutchinson. . Double Limelight Effects. «■, Brilliant and Bewildering Coloured Electrici) Illuminations. Hundreds of Chinese lantern*. U GOVERNMENT HOUSE GROUNDS A VERITABLE FAIRYLAND .#! Megaphone Announcements by Mr. E. ft Eagleton. !■ STALLS OF ALL KINDS. ■' ,' / Gramaphone in Cafe Chantant. Selectfottr by Melba, Tetrazzil i i ' Putti. Guru**/ 1$ others. . .. * .. , SJ. " Refreshments, Tea and Coffee. StiuwWrfei anaxream, Ice Cream, Summer ±4mna&" in Dmmgroom and ;;'in Grounds. '-, ;Of& N.B.—All Outdoor Programme on the Lawn. ' i „^fi M^ -Afternoon a nd Evening, in 1 . ! \ Children under 12, half-price. r^"" I *'.. 1 .' 1 Special Trams from Ponsonby to ti» ' o J°^ 'L a . nd »"" " bo all Suburbs at clm I ; of Entertainment. ■ " f : : — .j3i 1 CJT. ANDREW'S HALL, LOWER SYMOKDS , I I " STREET. . ; | TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER. 8 p.a $ | AUCKLAND BACH SOCIETY. , , '' I GRAND XMAS CONCERT. \ ; . . . •.-.■ ". . -, <- ■ Bimr : S^lf*""' 0 F?d> c - Church Cantata, * ACH. ! Violin and f Piano Sonata, No. 1. iS ; Violin and Piano Grand Suite Jf D Minor. ,1 SPECIAL ATTRACTION- The, London. Vtoltf . . Ist and Piattiste, £ ■ j MR. AND MRS. SOMEltvffiLE BROWN. " 1 MR. C. G. IRVING'S LAST APPEABANCB, | : .„',/ — SOLOISTS: >' ■: I MADAME CHAMBERS. k >/ . MISS MURIEL BARR. ' , 'WXM' | MR. C. G. IRVING. '' I MR. OLIVER E. FARROW. • | MR. BOULT'S MAORI CHOIR. " ' J Some ANTIENT Carols, sung unaccompanist I Conductor: ARTHUR BOULT. .11 One Price: 2s. i Bundles of 4 dozen Tickets for 4 gov. ' 1

BIRKENHEAD AND . NORIHCOTE MM_M . CAL SOCIETY • , =«>C : , Will give a Performance of the Pftdtonu Operetta. THK MKKHIB MEN OF-SHf* WOOD FOREST" (Forest Days in the OliWll 1 Times), by W. H. Birch. Principals, Mi» ft Lambourne. Messrs. O. E. Farrow and Cecil Prime. Full Chorus. Orchestral Accompani- , ment. Conductor, Mr. W. ,T. Sharp; ist, Miss Sharp. PARISH HALL. NORTH' COTE. TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 7, commencing , at 8 o'clock. Admission. Is. ' <■ MANDOLIN, BANJO. AND GUITAR 0 " M' A A PARTniroE. TEACHER, . *-..„. 21. GRAFTON ROAD. NEAR CHORAL HAL--f Yijjf. LECTURES.-Ladies. two Free Health Talk* f] well illustrate-, will .bo given tal Viavi Rooms, 2nd Floor, City Chwnberfc Queen-street, on MONDAY (6th Inst.),.:»s» THURSDAY (9th inst.). AFTERNOONS »t * o'clock. Subjects: -Headache, Bactaenj , ; ; Nervousness: Their Cause, Meaning, *»} ; : Treatment." " Good Health for. Women « Nature's Own Way." Printed version ol t>Vaivi Aims and Methods obtainable if| ally or for Id stamp. Office hours, 10 <i» to 5 p.m.; Saturdays. 10 a.m.'to. 12.30- ''t-. HAZARD'S MINIATURE-RIFLE BANOfr* Last week's Competitions ■ resulted : , follows:—Messrs. H. Booth and J. MM»». won the first and second prizes respective!* in the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE e COKES" TION. while Messrs. T. Johnson and 'L_JW ble come first and second in the Eomim Targets Match. Mr. T. Williams won °» AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE MATCH j wttß:* score of 72 bull's-eyes. 'Ihe prwes for «£ RUNNING TARGETS and SIX-SHOT.BULL*, EYE COMPETITIONS will be fcich 10» s»«°fc ' First and Second Cash Prizes respecttW f The winner of the AGGREGATE BULLS-* |; MATCH will receive a Pairooff f Ebony.***: • tary Hair Brushes and Comb in ow^. " rp«E SUN IS WRSTERING" T Sonr2 ,, g' i 1 by Roslyn (M. A. Sinclair): %*s>(£, J. McDougall.-On Sale at A. Eady and **>* and S.S. Union. *, '--i [ I -=^ri. .! •VTEW 7EALAND ;JJ « B *'' *, , SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per wee!c>! da HTfta ft* '■ town and suburbs, or 10s per 9W* r i (~£"■•, vance. posted to any part of the . . ADVERTISEMENTS : under _, the a .fs 'LOS? ■ Classes-WANTED. TO LET. FOA SAM, *» AND FOUND. PERSONAL. BOARD -AND.I "MM DENCE—are inserted at the rate ?}WZYfaM for Is. or three consecutive inseriiu" 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. • BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. AND DBA™?; Zm, each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, »,£,£, These announcements must be signec. «w advertiser. . «>ei*f^ Replies to advertisements will MR, j, i | at the offices of the HERALD free of M^J^ Instructions as to The insertion °g sftA xj> ; drawal of advertisements in <■■** *»*- must be in writing. ♦h»m»,ritff3 w/i The Proprietors do not hold D W .. sponsible for non-insertion of * A ™*™ em ,..,;.! through accident or from "' cause* Telephones: Advertising and Qffle* , Department. 178; Job Printing Orae^ rl(f 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial «M *™ _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 12