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• Amusements. ' 1 JJIS MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE MONDAY NEXT (NEW TEAK'S T>A"n SPECIAL HOLIDAY ' ' "LOVER'S LANE." 1 Doorsopen 1.45. Commence 2*o Children Half-price to All Parts' ' H IS MAJESTY'S ~THEATRS, SS&«\ to-night. " TO-NIGHT, ER-DEN NISTON SEASON. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT of Robert Ganthony's fantastical Comedy. drama. I " A MESSAGE TTUioir \,rAFPVT J A IUESSAGE I ROM iVi.AEB" \ (By special arrangement with Charles Ha*, trey ana Frank Curzon, of Loudon). , ITJ , xrT TO-NIGHT. &HND BOYS' SCOUT NIGHT. BOYS' SCOUT NIGHT. At the special request of a number - smrS t!eED interested in the BOY :- COIT , Movement, the Management c™T-rr£? d to mit all BOY huuu is who present themselves in uniform to the Dress Circle, Orchestra Stalls, and Back Stalls at Half-price TO-NIGHT. MONDAY (New Year's Night) And TUESDAY. January 3. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY I " LOVERS' LANE;" ; ——- I "LOVERS' LANE." ! "LOVERS* LANE." I The Sweetest, Storv ever told " In which the CHILDREN'S SCENES are a great factor, a source of failing delight IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. _ On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 'FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY), The Management announce that they har» very much plonsnre in presenting MRS. ROBERT BROUGH In '] "THE SECOND MRS. TANOTTFT?AY n T 1 "THE SECOND MRS. TANOUERAY.'" | Supported by the Full Strength of the Comnany. Box Plan now r.nen at Wildman and Arey's Tiai- Salpq at. Wnr+elli'a. Prices: 4s. 2s 6H. Is. Early Doors, till 7.30. 6d extra. 6D —THE Old Year Fete, " Wonderland," To-night. gOMETHING NEW! "PDEN "DARK. ( -1-iDEM X ARK. CITY PATRONS TAKE KINGSLAND TRAM TO TERMINUS. j GREAT SUCCESS OF THE OPEN-AIR "PICTURES, PEN-AIR Jl ICTUSES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME • COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. , „ Band in Attendance. v N. ONE PRICE ONLY ' EVERYONE 0D EVERYWHERE. OPERA XT 0 USE. pera House. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, 7.30 p.m. gCOTT JgENNETT J^ECTURES, "A SOCIALIST'S VIEW OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION." Orchestral Music. Questions Invited. No Cowards' Castle. Silver Collection. "COME EARLY AND SECURE A GOOD SEAT. ]V[OW QPEN. QIVIC QLUB gILLIARD "pARLOURS. (Darby's New Buildings, Qujen-streot.) UPSTAIRS," TAKE ELEVATOR. 17 FULL-SIZE ALCOCK TABLES. . THREE PRIVATE ROOMS. Civility, cleanliness, and guaranteed attention. T. B. O'CONNOR ! Proprietor. % 0D— BAGPIPES, To-night, " Wonderland." Ef" AWARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.XL The successful competitors in both the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE and RUNNING TARGETS Match this week will be awarded Ida and ss, First and Second Cosh Prizes, while the winner of the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE : Competition will receive a 22-calibre Rifle.. The results of Last Week's Competitions are as follows:—Mr. J. Low and Mr. S. Elliott came First and- Second respectively. in the ' Sis-Shot Bull's-eye Match, Messrs. V. Johnson and S. Elliott came First and Second in the Running: 'Targets Match, while Mr W. D. Sullivan was the successful competitor in the Aggregate Bull's-eye Match, with a score of 177 Bull's-eyes. National miniature rifle RANGE. Alf. Coleman and W. . Tidyman, Proprietors.— successful Competitor in both, the Six-Shot Bull's-Eye and Running Targets Competitions this week will foe awarded 15a Cash Prize, •while tb.e winner of the Aggregate Bull's-eye Match will receive an E.P. Tea and Coffee Service. Mr. P. Heath won the Tea and Coffee Service for the aggregate with 219 bull's-eyes. Next week's prize. Silvermounted Epergne. Mr. A. Mackie won the Running Targets Competition. Captain Skinner won tae Six-shot- Competition. Photography. ELLERBECK. Photographer of Children. / NEWTON. Restaurants and Te£ Rooms. AFTERNOON Tea, Strawberries and , A Cream,. Ices: Home-made Scones a speci- - alty.—At Shortland Tea Rooms, opp. G.P.O. < HARBOUR VIEW, Endem's Bldgs., opp. Uueen-st. Wharf. —Open Sunday. Afternoon Teas; late Teas. Everything good.— Fountain, Propr. rpE PUNGA Luncheon and Tea Rooms, 'JL Yates's Bldgs., Everything up-to-date. Grills a speciality. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m.: Tea, sto 7. L BROWN'S Refreshment Room, Taka- • "puna. Beach, below Lake Hotel.— Drinks, Fruits, Hot Water, Tea, Coffee, Confectionery.—Also, Bill:ardroom and Store.— Next Mon Itesir Hotel " jpRI.OR'S. COOLEST DININGROOM: IN TOWN. BEST Is LUNCH. Electric Fans. No Flies. . HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. mo business MEN. 1 DO YOU KNOW THAT AN EXCELLENT LUNCHEON Can be obtained at JOHN KELLY'S IMPERIAL HOTEL, Where Everything of the Best can be obtained? ; AND THE CHARGE IS ONLY Is. IMPERIAL HOTEL. a... - ~ , = 3 3g qD—WE are showing "a. fine line of O Gent.'s Straw Hats at 3s 3d: other lines at 3s ?(1, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6a.— .v Mcßride, Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, Victoria-street. ; ATRIMONIAL HERALD and Fashionable Marriage Advertiser, in.sealed envelope; price 3d, post, Address, Editor, 33a, H.M. Arcade. - ERFORATED MUSIC, to suit 65-note Piano Players. Large stock.— and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., S. Ccldicutt, Manager. jNF E W Z AI. AND J£ E AL D. [SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6c'l per week, delivered in town and nuburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ABVER'FISiEMEKTS under the following classes—W.LNTEl), To LET, FOE SiliS, LOSI AND FOUND. PERSONAL. BOARD AND RESIDENCE—a,t«i inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three 1 consecutive insertions tot 2s od for cash pi.id in advance. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 2s 64 each insertion: Funeral NOTICES. Is extra. These announcements muet be signed by tufl advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the lir.RAI.D free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HER ALB . must bo in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves ro* •; sponsible for non-insertion, of advertisement! through accident or from other causes. : ; : -c Telephones: Advertising and Commerciu Department, 178; Job Printing Ordar Omefh 2890; Publishing. 14: Editorial. 222. _ij.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 12