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"The Evening ; Hour, Three Melodies, " Moon Moths." Is 6d. Is. and 6d. -, Reserves at Wildman 8. ■-■■; BIJOU :;: . rpHEATRE. ijou Theatre, : WELLESLEY-STREET WEST. Sole Direction Dunn and Smith, Ltd.: PACKED,' HOUSE ON' SATURDAY NIGHT. PALACE PICTURES. ALACE '■: XT-ICTURES. EVERY EVENING, EVERY ; EVENING. Musical -. Selections '■■ from' 7.15 to 8 p.m. - 'Ballet: Music, "Sylvia" ; (Delibes); -Valse Caprice, (Rubinstein); Polonaise in A Flat, op.- 53 (Chopin);•, Overture, " Ruy Bias " Mendelssohn). = '•?.■ :'■ 1 GRAND NEW STAR PICTURES. AT 8. !' AUNTIE IN TOWN. ' LIFE FOR LD?E. ' PRINCESS AND SLAVE. . CURFEW BELL. PARIS .FROM THE EIFFEL TOWER. TWO -LITTLE : TARTARS. THE MESSAGE. ELEPHANT; HUNTING IN INDO-CHINA. PROF. WISE'S BRAIN SERUM INJECTOR." ■ AN AWFUL SYMPHONY (Art Coloured). s "YOUR LICENSE,' PLEASE ?" i "FETCH IT-" PRICES: Stalls. Is; Pit, 6d; . Children, 6d. jj/£iss A MY ' -- M URPHY (New Zealand's Brilliant Soprano), ' M R - OEACE .TT^NT - * '%' '■ ": (Pianist), , , ' t . Assisted ; by / Mr. H. - Barry Coney, : A.R. A.M. /CHORAL TTALL, Y rpO-NIGHT (Monday), May 2, at 8 p.m. POSITIVELY the only Recital in Auckland. I For;;full programme see last Saturday's ,] -Papers. ' j 3s (res.), 2s, Is." Box Plan, Wildman arid Arey's. ■ . = , . • . Day Sales, Gerti Campion's and Eady's. , | SPECIAL CARS to the Choral Hall from all I parts', returning after the : Concert. y>;. i A. C. C. STEVENS, Business Manager. ■ FAREWELL .;'■ A R E W E L L TO THE \ BYE S.". ESSES. BESSES IN ■ r|iHE '," r\PEN < \IR. esses: ;IN .; i- HE : Upen ';Air. BESSES IN ; rpHE ." , ~ A DRESSES IN J- HE . V/PEN iilß. ALEXANDRA PARK ALEXANDRA PARK (Formerly Potter's Paddock). Direction of J. and N. TATT. . TWO GREAT " GOOD-BYE" PERFORMANCES TWO GREAT" GOOD-BYE" PERFORMANCES FRIDAY pVENING TVTEXT, RIDAY -Evening ext. AT 8 O'CLOCK, And, saturday pVENING TVrEXT, ATURDAY -Evening -^jEXT, ' at 8 O'CLOCK, Positively the Final Opportunities of hearing THE FINEST BAND IN EXISTENCE. THE FINEST- BAND IN EXISTENCE. THE pOYAL The Tvoyal BESSES f\> rpn* TJARN, ESiJES: V* ',"-;:• Iff .DARN, • . Besses ?rv'TH';t>arn, . ESSES \J Ah* .Darn. Besses /I T H ' Parn, ESSES'V -AH' -A>ARN. Whose Superb Renditions have TAKEN THE ENTIRE COUNTRYSIDE BY" STORM." ' '« i The Besses' Second Tour an Unqualified Triumph. SCENES ,OF WILDEST ENTHUSIASM AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. , FRIDAY AND," SATURDAY t NEXT. A RELUCTANT FAREWELL TO AUCKLAND. The Besses leave on Monday Next for Sydney, and THERE CAN BE NO RETURN. GENERAL ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. ■■V GENERAL ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Gates open Seven o'Clock Each Evening. Freauerit' Car Service to the Park. Programmes and Particulars, : Friday's Issue. ASSOCIATED TO 0 A R D, ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF'-OSIO, LONDON. . Patron: His Majesty the King;.; Entries for the THEORY EXAMINATIONS will close TO-DAY (MONDAY), May 2. Entry forms, copies sof the ' syUabus, and all particulars may; be obtained from ' the undersigned. , H. J. EDMISTON, V ;;.;...'.- Local Secretary. Address: Co. Sunday-school Union, 141. Queen-st., Auckland. , Meetings. **/- T OYAL DOMINION LODGE, Am'jtf'f MT. EDEN, No ' 8153, -..Owing to the Lodge Room not being completed, .; the -usual Fortnightly .Meeting of TWM9wWS®I *^ e a hove Lodge will not ,:. take, place, and; the: opening of-the New Room is "Postponed till TUESDAY.' May 17, 1910. ' .By order of, the -.N.G. . F. A. SMITH, Sec. IT I ENS' T EAGUE. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS . Will be held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON-ST., '■''. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MAY 3. ~'.::,..-■- At 8 p.m. : ; Note.—Admission ~ by' Membership Ticket only. . ' R. A. ARMSTRONG. Secretary. A MEETING -OF BILLIARDROOM PROPRIETORS AND MARKERS Will be held • TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MAY 3. ■"* At 11 o'clock, AT MESSRS.:BARTON, MCGILL \ AND CO.'S, QUEEN-ST. ' Business , Important. : ,\A/' HITTOME ' QTEVENSON AND po. ARE LOSING MORE KEYS. Each Key is-Numbered. - ... ■ We shall pay a reward Tor tne return of keys having certain, numbers. ' Only the numbers advertised are prize-winners. Watch our Advertisement, a.r.d, look out for' keys.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 10
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