« • jp.ABEWELL '( THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON at 1 f Children Half-price to All Parts * i-'S® I UIS MAJESTY'S THEATgQ M Lessee, C. R. Bailer. • " V | Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 1 [' CURTAIN AT 7.45 SHARP. " I FAREAVELL PRESENTATION Of the GREATEST SUCCESS That has ever been introduced to yaJ Zealand. ALAD D I X A L A DDI X. FAREAVELL TO THE ' " - GREATEST COMBINATION' FAREWELL TO THE *' SENSATIONAL EFFECTS'' FAREAVELL TO THE GORGEOUS SPECTArTt:* FAREAVELL TO LE> , PRICE AND REVOST, Trains to HENDERSON and OTAHTimr will be delayed THIS (Saturday) EVENlvra until 11.30 and 11.35 respectively. "" * * Box Plans at AVildinan and Arey's Day Sales at Martelli's. Prices as usual. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATEB, Direction J. AND N. TAIT. COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 24th CALVE. CALVE. CALVE. CAL _A i CAE VE. CAL VE. A Musical Event of Unparalleled ImnortA unco. First Appearance in New Zealand Of 1 That Fascinating Artist, The Incomparable C A L V E, From Covent Garden. London; La Scala. Milan; The Grand Opera, Paris; The Metropolitan Opera. New York; La u oa . naie. Brussels: The Grand Opera, Rome Naples, and Florence; Tho Albert Hall ami Queen's Hall. London; The Carnegie Hall, New York, etc., etc. Tho career of Calve is one of the mosti fascinating and romantic in musical his> tory, and she comes to New Zealand at THE ZENITH OF HER POWERS, After a series of Concerts in Australia thsfc have been a succession, of 1 >SENSATIONA L TRIU MPHS. C A L V E. During the - Auckland Season, the iiluM trious Prima Donna will be heard in several of the great roles in the inteinretation of which she has made her namq world-famous. The Programmes will contain SCENES FROM GRAND OPERA, SCENES FROM GRAND OPEBA, IN COSTUME. CALVE Will be supported by Two Artists 0! European Fame, The Brilliant Italian Tenor, SIGN OR GASPARRI, SIGNOR GASPARRI. The Finest Lyric Tenor yet heard in AtW tralasia, and M. JACQUES PINTEL. M. JACQUES PINTEL, The Cultured Young Russian Pianist, Winner of the Grand Prix of the Conserve torium. Paris, 1900. > Price 3 of Admission: D.C. AND 0.5.: HALF-A-GUEvEa." (No extra charge for reserving). Stalls. 5s (unreserved). Gallery, os. PLANS NOAV OPEN. At AVildman and Arey's. CALA'E'S AUCKLAND SEASON, AVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. SATURDAY', AUGUST' 27, TUESDAY", AUGUST 50. The Concert Grand Pianoa from the and F. Piano Co. (3. Coldicutt, Manager), F. TALBOT. Representing J. and N. Tait. gACRED AND gECCLAB Q ONCER'S Will be held by ST. MATTHEW'S CHOIR, In the Parish Hall, adjoining the ChurchJ On THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, At 8 p.m. MADAME CHAMBERS, MISS HUNTER, antf MESSRS. ASPINALL, ATKINSON, McEIiWAISI and DUNN (.Flautist) will assist. ■h Proceeds in aid of the Choir Funds, Admission; One Shilling. Children, Half-price. D. A- AYATT, Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND SHAKSPERE SOCIETY gives Jr.L Readings every now and then during the season. Subscribers enrolled at Uptons by divorcing themselves from 10s for ttie season. ' "jITISSES LONERGAN AND AY ATT 3'3 "AT HOAfE." SOCIETY OF ARTS, THURSDAY. 25th AUGUST. HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE EAXGE.The result of last week's Competitions , are as follows: —Mr. S. Elliott and Captain Skinner came first and second respectively in the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE Competition, Messrs. A r . Johnson and A. Mackie came fi s. and second in the Running Target* Matv , while Mr. AVynne Gray was the-si^cesstui Competitor in the AGGREGATE BU i;\ L Match. . . » it. tlip Tlie successful Competitors m bota. "g SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE and TARGETS Competitions this week awarded 10s and os, first ard while the winner ot t-ie AUGK - BULL'S-EYE Match wlll r ,S el j R ELECTRO-PLATED MARMALADE JAK. 7?EDERAL HALL, to Let for Concerts. Meetr inttß. Dances, etc. Terms redu.-d_ 1 Apply AValker and Co., Auctioneers, 011 pr mises. T>OLLER Skates—Just arrived. .H Ball-bearing.—J. C. ', or Manu* Ladder, Steps, Barrow, andl Incubato facturers, 150. Victoria-st. AV eat. - jpt EDWARD POORE. I> So '?„_AdS (jT. teaches Flute and 1„ Koad. \ 10, Burgoyne-st., Newton, oh Newt near Reservoir. -—> ELLERBECK. Photographer of Children, NEWTON. Lectures, - r eys tnstitute avinter coue«b. ju ± _ THE VERY REV. JJEAN £[ ACKE AV ill deliver a Lccture on _ "JOAN OF RC, OF QKLEA-B (With Superb Lantern Illustrations), On FRIDAY NEXT, at 8. Admission: Sixpence. •j\J EAV EAL AN D EBA LU* SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week, ''eliverecl^ town and suburbs, or lis r tl clU n om inion. vance. posted to any part of the D°m» ADVEItTISEMEXTS under the 10 T classes—WANTED. TO LEl'. FOl teAI.E. AND Found. - f -, g wcrd , PENCE—are mser.ed at the rate {or for Is. or three consecut \e nstruoi 2s 6d for cash vr.d m BIRTHS. MABIIIAGES extra. each insertion: B1 bo by the These announcements nui-c advertiser. . mi *»-.« rGcei"^®^ Replies to charge. at the ofllces of the HERALD fre )V i t hInstructions as to t ) 10 HEKAiiD drawal of advertisements in uio must be in writing- r®* The Proprietors do not hol< l $ .Jsementi sponsible for non-inseraon ot through accident or • , ' Coinme rcial Telephones: Advertising > order Otecfc Department 1/8; 229. 2890; Publishing* Editoi > f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14453, 20 August 1910, Page 12
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