Amusements. OP E B A ' iH O U 8 E. Proprietors. John ■ Fuller and Sons. ' JHIS -JJAY. AT 2.30. CHILDREN SIXPENCE '; TO ALL PABT». ' vj TTIULLEE'S Best *; TJICTURES. :■?S& v..'A-.mxEß'S';-;'-of.--Aii^-^icrrTjKEft- : ;;r^ AND FULL OPERATIC OROHESTRA. :.': Conductor. MR. E. J. BUEKE. ANOTHER ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. THE OLD MAID'S VALENTINE. THE SLAVE'B SACRIFICE. • : • ,■-'-{ FISHING TRIP L.V ONTARIO. - LIVERPOOL rjRAND ;ATATIONAL. ; ■ . , IT -: . IN England. ONE NIGHT AND THEN. < . ' SKI-ING AT BAEDONECOHIA. THE. TOWN TRAVELLER'S REVENGE. . THE SUGAR CANE INDUSTRY. • ■, pHE poWER OF THE pBESS. FOOLSHEAD WISHES TO MAEEY. 1 THAT GIRL FROM DIXON'S. : , ; THE ENGLISHMAN AND THE GIRL. AVIATION AT JOS • A NGELES. E. J. BURKE'S OPERATIC ORCHESTRA in Selections. "Lohengrin," 'Heart and Hand," "The Fortune Teller," Fox Hunting," "The High Roller, etc. is 6d, Is. and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. pOYAI. ALBEET . p*ALL. Direction Henry Hayward, __ "-;■■-, By Arrangement with Mr. T. J. WestTVJATINEE rpO-DAY, AT O Q A v . ' rpO-NIGHT, AT 8. THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. WEST'S TJICTUEES, Supreme, EST'B I- IOTUEES, Incomparable; " Will present A Picture of Momonetous Interest, showing His late Majesty KING T?LWARD VISITING "DERLIN ING -OD W VISITING \ JL>EKLIN (During his,last visit to Germany), ; To be supplemented with- .'■'■- A Fascinating Array of Animation. BELGIAN CICLIST CAEABINIEES, An Educational and Military Subject. UNDER THE Q.TARS •■ AND QTRLPES, NDEK THE O'IAKS AND > MTRIPES, A Vivid Reproduction of Warfare.' A Powerful Dra-rpHE:/CURSED TTAND. matic Story, AHE Vy'UBSED JJ-AND. , SUGAR P&ANTATION IN SUNDA. r LOVE ! WE~ONE ANOTHEE. - • THE -TATTOOED ABM. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. 1 Please Take Misadventures of a Chauffeur— An Old jUaid's Valentine. ' • THE »TOWN TRAVELLER'S BEVENGE. PAGEANT OF PICTORIAL SPLENDOUE. PRICES— and 6d. Children, 6d. TITO LI THEATRE. Direction Henry Haywara. ANOTHER; GREAT SERIES at • the MATUsEIii.AT 2.30 TO-DAY;. ■ I rriVOLl-ijSioTURES— ( v 1 XIVQLI-JL ICTUREB- J. I VOLI; I y ANOTHER ALL-STAB PEOGEAMME, Specially selected tor This Week. w;;> : j. Prices: Is a'nd6d. Ladies' Concession' to Front Stalls, 6d. .(■;'. ,'•.-- •■ ,< BIJOU. - THEA B E Bole Direction Dtmn anctSmitn.: Lta. ; TO-DAY, 2.30. ADUL'IS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. TO-NIGHT, at 8." n - 6d to "All Parts. 6D— T3ALACE •piCTUBES.—£»D. ;: - X 7 ADAGE XICTURES. D , ■ A MAGNIFICENT; ARRAY OF NEW ';" ' GORGEOUS SUCCESSES. •, 6D TO ALL PARTS. . , '" 6D TO ALL' PARIS. ~ ;, PRINCE'S '; RINK. Portman Rooms, Victoria-street. ■_■■ Direction Henry Hayward. ROLLEK SKATING SALOoN DE LUXE. ; THE BEST-CONDUCTED RINK IN THE I • DOMINION. . . ; u > TO-DAY (SATURDAY). { THE PRINCE'S RINK BAND will Play at the AFTERNOON AND EVENING :. -,-....■>, ■■•'-"-*' SESSIONS. '■"■■' , ''■'•' *~"'-^'.' THIS (SATURDAY) MOBNlNG—Special Attention to Teaching the AET 'OF GRACEFUL SKATING to GIELS AND BOYS. Admission Free to. Chaperones. IMPORTANT NOTICE.— Special Arrangement, on TUESDAY NIGHT, MR. :B. B. RAYNES, Champion Amateur Skater of New Zealand, will give an Exhibition of GRACEFUL, FANCY, and TRICK SKATING. MANAGERIAL ■% ANNOUNCEMENT. -In response to numerous. requests, > ; ; and, owing to the increasing: popularity, of the TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SESSION, i the Management has decided to ; make I THURSDAY; EVENINGS -; also a:. SPECIAL ; NIGHT, at Tuesday rates. Special "half-rates - session, 5.15 to 7.15. for , Ladies ' and Gentlemen in business. Admission (except on Tuesday r Night), Is; Skates, . Is. Private Skates.' floorage. 6d. DON'T MISS THE GRAND POSTER /AND FANCY DBESS CARNIVAL, NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ' The -most? GORGEOUS SPECTACLE ever attempted in the Dominion. ..' ■:.-/.;{.:■:,,-,-. ' -.;,-. ... A. GONAED, Manager. ■' GLIDEAWAY RINK. COBUBG-STEEET. The only. Specially-laid Skating Floor Auckland. ; - 1 * '- Four Sessions Daily: 10 to 12 a.m. ='. Business Session, 12 ;to 2 p.m., 'Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m.; Evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. GLIDEAWAY ORCHESTRA Every; Evening.; Owing to Opening Night being boisterous, Complimentaries * good, for any ," night 5 ; thiß week. :■ .*- ■ Popular Prices: Admission, 6d; Skates, 6d and Is. Ladies admission Free. - ■ . A. SMITH, Proprietor. Q.LIDEAWAY . 0 BATING : p.LNK. ■.- Location: COBUEG-STBEET. Direction of B. A. SMITH. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. .: FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 24 and 28. First i Appearance *of < the Most Phenomenal Trick Skater on Earth. . > "A THOS. (Direct from Sydney, per. s.a. Victoria. ■" ;, Whose Marvellous Feat* on Skates have startled Australia. • Two Step, Threading the ; Forest .; Maze. Toe Spinning. "I'-e Waltz, Human Swing and Leaping .a TaL'e 'and 12 Chairs, ~r turning while m mid-air.; and landing backwards, and many other feats beyond description. " Half-an-hour's r Startling; Performance. GENERAL ADMISSION. Is; SKATES, 6d. Ball-bearing • Skates. Is. , . QDDFELLOWS' - - HALL, > : PABNELL. EUCHBE PARTY AND DANCE, In < aid of , ST. JOHN'S CHUECH AND SCHOOLS, ;■ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910. ' Tickets, Is 6d. * " ' ' C. MULHOLLAND, Hon. Sec. ; ST PAUL'S PAEISH HALL.-Sale of Work „„„ in aid of Building Completion Fund THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. May26 v: 27. 28. ; Old English Shops, Musical Items etc. Onen, 3to 6 p.m.. 7to 10 p.m. Admission, 6d. DAN C - i N ■ G. M E ' E.-A. W, ILLIAMS ' HAS NOW RESUMED* ALL " HIS CLASSES. Applications j?ill now be received for these." including the ; Special : Saturday Afternoon Class. For terms, etc., apply at ACADEMY, 8, UPPER QUEEN-ST. * ROLLER V K ATE S, Wmslow- and Union Hardware. : . Plain and Ball Bearings. J ; ; 'J/ C. PELHAM SONS. / ■ .-■.(' Importers..lso. Victoria-street West. • MISS SPENCER Eeopens her Dancing , m «'; % s<i \ ~D all - North-street. JfVSpAY April 11th. and alternate MONDAYS; Federal«. Club ■ Booms. THURSDAY April 14th. ■■ and following ; THURSDAYS. Elementary. 7. till 8; Advanced.;- 8 till i 10.30. Juvenile Classes. SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Private Lessons.— etc.. Miss Spencer. 25. Vmcer.t-st.: 'phone - 2237. XT ° r "0/'E' HOLIDAY Will be twice as enjoyable if you 'take a: guaranteed Kodak with you. but be sure you are getting an EASTMAN KODAK! ;• 1 ■'"" • ••'; Holiday Announcements. AUCKLAND FIRE UNDEBWEITEBS' ASSOCIATION. EMPIRE DAY. The Fire Insurance Companies will be Closed on TUESDAY; May i 24, : Empire Day/ V '■',■. PERCY:BUTLER/; Secretary. rpEAM PICKET ' pRROBS. The 100 Tram Tickets with an intentionally Misspelled Word in the Advertisement on the back, which are issued; each month for which we pay Five Shillings (ss) each. -ARE ALWAYS ' MISSPELLED BY TRANSPOSING TWO OF THE LETTERS IN ONE OF -THE WOEDS. ,;:•,... . . ~ .;>■"■-;',■■? Please. note that Mutilated Letters, or Letters that are left - out in the nrihtine ar» PRINTER'S ERRORS, for which we ■ are not responsible. . ~ • : - t . \ pHANDLEB. AND po.. T TD., • • ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS. ■ ; AUCKLAND. . BEEMALINE" PURE' MALT EXTRACT IS USED BY ALL THE BEST BAKERS FOB BEBMALINE BEEAD.- ~71
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14375, 21 May 1910, Page 12
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