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Amusements. _ .. THE ROYAL j BESSES (\> ;-' rpH'^-DARN \T> AIpM I esses \--\J■<■■■; JLh' .-■■ J>ARN.;'-' V andl^ His • maj.est.y-' aimim I •-■•■:. Lessee. OR. Bailey. • ' '''''"^-^W* j Direction of J. AND N.'TAIT. ■ ■•'- : [ "Effects in gradation and colouring from'" softest pianissimo to crash of fortissimo '■ From the simple, harmonies of a popular ' ' hymn to the weird grandeur,of WagnerV' " musical mythology." , TO-NIGHT-MONDAY-rpO-NIGHT. o-night-monday- 1 o-night) * five following EVENINGS, WITH special MATINEES.-':'--WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY", at 3 o'clock. . AUCKLAND'S LIMITED OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING - - THE ROYAL ; '[ L !\ BESSES f\* rrw "DARN "DAND. ESSES -v/ IH* Darn -Dand. - BESSES A> TH' "DARN "DAND. esses \J i- H' .Darn . AND. WM BESSES /"V" TH' "DARN "DAND. 3 ESSES V J- H' -Darn -Dand.. Universally Recognised as 'the Most Perfect Organisation of its kind extant, / "-;" v* "AN ORCHESTRA IN BRASS.* - '] —Sir Arthur Sullivan. OPENING PROGRAMME: ''3'i^S Meyerbeer's "Schiller," Sunne's "Poet and - Peasant," Rossini's Works, Handel's "The Harmonious Blacksmith." Verdi's "II Tro- , '' vatorc," Round's Fantasia "Rational Airs." I Solos: Cornet, Hartmann's " Arbucklenian," "■~ ; Mr. W. Ryder: euphonium. " Jenny Jones," .7 arranged by Owen, Mr. E. P. Kerry. •• , ' ENCORES INCLUDE GRAND OLD HYMNS ■ Conductor - MR. ALEXANDER OWEN. 'M [ ■ PRICES: 3s (reserved), , 2s', : Is.' '-'Mm PRICES: 3s ■ (reserved). 2s, Is. ■ '', ;j BOX PLANS AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. '- ,' J EARLY DOORS to 2s and Is seats, sixpence I j extra, at Coleman's, opposite His Majesty's. IMPORTANT-SATURDAY EVENING. 23rd ■ > INST, (final night of the Season), will be do- m voted to A GREAT PLEBISCITE PERFOR- ; MANCE. PROGRAMMES OF THE SIX gl | EVENING CONCERTS AND : PLEBISCI'IE. •§] FORMS OBTAINABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE, ; Day Sales Depot, and Suburban Agencies. Manager. G. HOMAN BARNES ~ Touring Manager: A. W. BATISTE. : "" : * l-;i TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ". • ■*-"-• Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. ' j Direction, Mr. J. C. Williamson. ~\\ A UNIQUE ATTRACTION. MONDAY. APRIL 25. '." i, For a Season of Eleven Nights Only, "■ , ,•' ■-:<. : ■:■•:. With Special Matinees. r f ; $ MB. J. C. WILLIAMSON ' pM|| (In conjunction with Mr. Charles ' Frohmah)! , ' < Presents J. M. Barrie'o Exquisite Play. -„ ' g •'" ':'.-.' • "PETER PAN." --■*'•'■''-. "PETER PAN." }■ ', r » -, ,: :-, " PETER PAN." "I saw it on its 98th performance; I hopeSfß''; to see it again on its 998 th, for there is no',' ■/, -i reason why it should ever grow stale."--'v T. Stead on the London production. ,:,,,'' Interpreted :by a SPECIALLY ORGANISED AND ', . j BRILLIANT COMPANY. ; Which has been attracting OVERFLOWING AND ENTHUSIAST^' j |.'---. : .•■••"".■'■:■; • ' AUDIENCES . "•." At the Oipera House. Wellington, • j Where Press and Public are , ■ UNANIMOUS IN THEIR ECSTATIC EULOGIES OF r ' , \ ' :■ THIS DELIGHTFUL PLAY" ' • ." I -- (See Wellington Papers). '' * "I Box Plans for the Season open at Wildmafl 1 and Arey's NEXT THURSDAY at 8 a.m. \ '.Prices: 55,. 3s, Is. Early. Doors, 6d extra. 1 - TSJ DANCING— Sowerby will re-open her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing IpSas] at St. Andrew's Hall, Lower Symonds-street. '■'• j on ' April ■ 14; ' Thursday at 8 p.m. Friday.'fifis 7.30 p.m. z'. Saturday 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m./. I Epsom Hall. Epsom, Wednesday.. 20th. 7.30 9 p.m.—For Terms, . etc., apply, Mrs. Sowerby, " "Rawhiti," Onehunga. . ■ , [JITISS MORROW, Certificated Teacher ol H IUL Dancing, Re-opens her Classes, Odd- >: ■ fellows' Hall, ParneU, April 22, 7.30 p.m.; <•'." Foresters' Hall, Devonport, April 11, 7.30 p.mS H Children, 4 till 5.30 p.m., in connection with -sM Stanley Bay College. Private Lessons a* ranged at Miss Morrow's, Gladstone Road. : Parnell. t , • ELLERBECK. Photographer of Children, "'« ■y . ■•-■!•■ ■:■■: NEWTON. " J Miscellaneous. 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'--with '%m& keen competition and prices low, we can • I quote lowest.— ; Photo.: - Goods,, ! Ltd.; 9 • Qqeen-st., Auckland. ■'■ ;.-.,' ANDREW -USHER' and \ Co.'a A ' EXTRA ' Fine * ' Old- Scotch Whisky is the : . drink that 'M§P ! will do you good. .. . ;! IF you once taste Andrew Usher and Co.'a H | EXTRA Fine Old Scotch Whisky, you will ' certainly find pleasure. • .. r .. r KEEP . THE / CHILDREN HOME. ' ; &r\i%2&M- ---*: One; of .• our Iron-framed Pianos will B make - staying : home a pleasure.—The ,No ° i Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-st. ''' -. AMATEURS.— Self-toning Papers ; and < Postcards always in stock; Seltona, Kodak, and Wellington, ex • Kia; Ora ' and • Niwaru; ■ newest stocks.—N.Z. Photo.- Goods, Queen-st.} 3 Auckland. .-■: ■ ■ . '•'■v , '-.?rV;j-/„. TART THE NEW YEAR RlGHT—Cooper!' 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Personal boaed-and Resi- m \ DENCE—are inserted at the rate of 18 words 39 \ for Is. or three consecutive insertions for '■' J { 2s fid for cash paid.in advance. - " '^','-.'\ I BIETHii. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS, ■■ 28 6* v 'l|s] each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES. Is extra. .;'/„, These announcements must be signed by tha,- S| advertiser. | Replies to advertisements will be received ! ! j at the offices of the Herald free of charge. -.' \ Instructions as to the insertion or with* M drawal of advertisements in the HBEAt- . J must be in writing. , i. , • The Proprietors do not hold themselves re>/,' , sponsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. , ■- ," Telephones: Advertising v and Commercial Department. 178: Job Printing Order Oifio* 2890: Publishing,l4; Editorial. 229. "'.•'>]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14347, 18 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14347, 18 April 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14347, 18 April 1910, Page 10