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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATER -*-*- Lessee - - Mr. C. R. Bailey * Direction - - MacMahon Bros. ri Manager - - Mr. Hugo Gorlit/ TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS Last Opportunity to see ' • gUFFALO JILL'S LI) The Most Wonderful and" Sensational Cinematographic Reproduction of Jh« Greatest Circus in the World ' Exclusive Rights for the Dominion "by a , rangement with J. D. Williams, the Greater" Limited, Sydney. * greater, Popular Prices: Dress Circle, Is 6d- Stan. ' Is; Gallery, 6d. ' Sla Watch for Great Attraction Wednesday. JJIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRES. rpilE jJOLLAR pRINCESS. THE BOX PLANS FOR "THE TVut .tv PRINCESS" WILL BE OPENED at wSS" 6 and Arey's THIS MORNING, £ 8 o'clock 1^ • £[IS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE DIRECTION OF J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 27, MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Will Present for the First 8 Nights of a 2) Nights' Season ''■•• THE NEW COMIC OPERA COMPAW In the Most Brilliant and Phenomenal Successful Musical Play of Modero^S* THE DOLLAR PRINCESS THE DOLLAR PRINCES"*' • THE DOLLAR PRINCES)?! By A. M. Wilner and F. Greenbaum Adapted by Basil Hood, with Lyrics \™ Adrian Ross and Music by Leo Fall. ' Principals of the NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY Who appear during the Season: . Misses Olive Godwin Lottie Sargent Ivy Bickford ivy Freshman Stella Selbourne Vera Collins Alice Mitchell Marie Macdonald. ~ Viola Scott Nance Maunsell Naomi McQuoin Lily Moore : ■ ' And Florence Y'oung. Messrs.' Reginald Roberts Langford Kirby Herbert Clayton Frank Greene- ' W. S. Percy Victor Prince' - Roland Hogue Arthur Lisaant Charles Albert Albert Neville Harry Wotton . Alfred Bayne A WHOLE ALPHABET OF SUPERLATIVES Would not exhaust the beauties of THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. "It is not a number here and there which catches the ear. The whole of the musical embellishment to this graceful, fragrant ' and humorous story is so fascinating and 815 taking that it is a sheer joy.to listen to. i It is overflowing with _ AIRS THAT THROB, * i That suggest love and passion by means of DULCET, LILTING ALLCREMENT. : ; i The Merry Widow first taught us the Magic"' of Waltz Witcheries, But it is ■ " ; / V THE DOLLAR PRINCESS '"- '- Which in this regard COMPLETES OUR EDUCATION. The Most Exhilarating Production the Musical Comedy Stage has ever provided. , 100— COMPANY OF OYER— - GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. COMPLETE CORPS ', DE BALLET. : During the Season will also be Presented the following Magnificent Musical Attractions:— A WALTZ DREAM, A KNIGHT FOR A DAY. THE MERRY WIDOW. ' Prices—os, 3s, and; Is. Early Doors as usual - Day Sales at Martelli's. Charles Berkeley. Touring Manager. ; . ND " GREAT WHITE" CARNIVAL/ " WONDERLAND," Wednesday Next. Agricultural Shows, ! TpRANKLIN A GRICULTURAL : DHOW, PUKEKOHE. . .-■:■-. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. TjIEBRUARY OA AND 0£ "■'''" Schedules on. application. J. PATTERSON, Sec _- ' " ===== '===== =a ! i Photography. ELLERBECK. ' Photographer of Children. .■..'.. .NEWTON." - .-'■',,.., . ."" ": : i-" 1 l DentaL T> E M O V A L NOTICE. G P ■■M u^At ■' v - DENTIST. ■ Has Removed to new Rooms, top of Symonds. street- Entrance next door to Mr. Tutt's, opposite Id sectionTelephone 1168. Telephone 1828. Private House. M* H. a. F OITNTAIN T\ENTIST, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY ST3, T>ETTEB ' rpEBT H, AT HOWEY WALKER'S. • _ ' Easier Terms. •V*/-, ANTED KNOWN. VYi ■\TO jVTORE JjOOSE pLATES. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. All Work Personally Supervised, and every Denture is fitted with our PATENT IticKFAST SUCTION, which, positively prevents them from dropping when speaking or eating. Extractions (painless or gas) Free when new teeth are ordered. GOLD FILLINGS. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, Etc. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 ever/ ' Evening. . . p TITUNROE TnMANUEL, . DENTIST. 73. QUEEN-STREET (Over Smeeton's). .— ■ ■ " - ■VTEW y AL A D TJ ERA LD. ' SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week, delivered ia, town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the ' oU° classes-WAXTED. TO LET. FOR SALE, LOST iND FOUND. PERSONAL,' BOAED AND BBS! DENCE-are inserted at the rate of 18 wows for Is, or three consecutive insertions lor 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. »« each insertion: FUNERAL NOTICES, 13 extra. These announcements must-be signed bj m advertiser. :■■■"-- . lj Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the HERALD free of charge. . Instructions as to the insertion or-wit* drawal of advertisements .in the HER-"-" must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves m* sponsible for non-insertion of advertisements . through accident or from other causes. Telephones: Advertising .aid Comment ,- Department. 178; Job Printing Order Ottice, 289u: Publishing. 14; Editorial, ag-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 10

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