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; Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Lessee - - Mr. C. R- Bailey. Direction - - MaoMahon Bros. Manager - - Mr. Hugo Gorlitz. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT And TO-MORROW NIGHT. Last Opportunity to see "jgUFFALO JgILL'S The Most Wonderful and Sensational ; Cinematographic Reproduction of the Greatest Circus in the World. Exclusive Rights for the Dominion, by arrangement with J. D. Williams, the Greater Limited, Sydney. ' Popular Prices: Dress Circle, Is 6d; Stalk Is; Gallery, 6d. Watch for Great Attraction To-morrow. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. "THE DOLLAR PRINCESS." MAGNIFICENTLY MELODIOUS. Ranging from the graceful tenderness of a love duet to the ringing splendour of a grand opera finale, from genuine musical humour to intensely dramatic passages, full .of-, emotional force, there are MORE FASCINATING NUMBERS IN THE DOLLAR PRINCESS THAN IN ANY HALFDOZEN OTHER MUSICAL PLAYS. II 13 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. "SUPERB" T=s the word that fittingly describes J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In their triumphal presentment of THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. —THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, To bo presented on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, And Seven .Following Nights. It applies with equal justice to THE MUSIC, THE COSTUMING, AND ' THE MISE-EN-,SCENE-The opera's reputation, unchallenged in London and in New York, in a hundred European capitals was more than amply confirmed by Australia. A REFINED SUPERFINE COMEDY, SET. TO A SCORE ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. BOX PLANS for the DOLLAR PRINCESS now open at Wildman and Arey's. Prices: ss. 3s, Is. Early Doors to Gallery, fid extra. Day Sales at Martelli's. SECOND PRODUCTION: A WALTZ DREAM, Charles Berkeley, Touring Manager. 2ND "GREAT WHITE" CARNIVAL. " WONDERLAND," To-morrow Night. gT. ANDREW'S - SOCIETY. THE THIRD CONCERT AND SOCIAL GATHERING OF THE SEASON Will be held in the CHORAL HALL. On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911 . (Robert Burns Night). Doors open at 7.30, commerce at S sharp. PROGRAMME.—First PartMarch o' the Pipers, "92nd Highlanders," Miss Druminond, of Perth," " High Road to Linton." Choir, Selections from " Burns's Fantasia," St. Andrew's Choral Class. Chairman's Remarks, President. Song, " Scots Wha Hae," Mr. C. -Hunter. : Address, " Cottar's Saturday Night," Be?. Mr. Ferguson. Dance. " Sailors' Hornpipe," Mr. Chad wick. Song, " A Man's a Man for a' That," Mr. D, Menzies. Song, " Loch Lomond," Mr. O. E. Farrow. Song, "Star of Robbie Burns," Mrs. J. Stewart. A Few Spasms, Mr. F. S. Gardner. Soni, " Ane Fond Kiss." Mrs. Rogers. Overture, "A Night wi' Burns," Marriage's Orchestra. * Sons, " Bedouin's Love Song," Mr. Rochforfc.' Interval. Second Part. Pipe Band selections, St. Andrew's Pipe Band. Overture, " Highland Wreath," Marriage's Orchestra. Son?, "To Mary in Heaven?" Mrs. J, Stewart. Dance, Irish Jig, Mr. Chadwiek. Song, " Scotland Yet," Mr. C. Hunter. Song. "My Old Shako.'" Mr. O. E. Farrow. Musical monologue." The Poet," Mr. Gardner. Song. " Angus McDonald," Mrs. Rogers. Song. "Because," Mr. Rochfort. Chorus, Selections from "Burns's Fantasia," St. Andrew's Choral Class. " Auld Lang ffe-ne." - Accompanist: Mrs. Neave. Choir Conductor: Mr. A. M. Bryden. ■ Pipe-Major, J. W. Emslie. A limited number of Tickets may be had from members of committee only at thedoor. Price, 2s each. Electric Cars at close of concert. JAS. EDMISTON, Secretary. " ONDERLAND," — Instruction in I ? Skating Free Every Afternoon. jyrow QPEN. QIVIC OLUB jgILLIARD J)ARLOUR3. (Darby's New Buildings, Queen-street.) UPSTAIRS, TAKE ELEVATOR., 17 FULL-SIZE ALCOCK TABLES, THREE PRIVATE . ROOMS. Civility, cleanliness, and guaranteed attention. T. B. O'CONNOR. Proprietor. ' Toilet. Patronised by Every Vice-Regal Family in Australasia. MISS McELWAIN (Established 15 Years), i.\JL Specialist in Face Massage. Scalp Massage. Manicure, Pedicure. Hairdressing, flair Dyeing, Shampooing.. Hair Working. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. Qualified Assistants. Personal Supervision. Address: 254, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone, 254. M ISS M. R.OB SON. TOILET SPECIALIST, PREMIER BUILDINGS, DURHAM-ST. (Adjoining Stewart Dawson's). Shampooing, Face and Salp Massage, Manicure,"" Pedicure, Hairdressing. Haircut-ting, and Singeing. Hair Lightened. LESSONS GIVEN IN HAIRDRESSING. Ladies' Combings made up into Switches. Plaits, Coils, etc. 'Phono 3030. MCKAY'S, Ladies' Hairdresser and Wigi\JL maker, Welleslcy-st., opp. Opera House; real Hair Switches, ss: Trimming and Singeing, Is; Shampoo. Is, Wax Figures renovated. Restaurants and Tea Rooms. L BROWN'S Refreshment Room, Taka- • puna Beach, below Lake Hotel.—Soft Drinks, Fruits, Hot Water, Tea, Coffee, Confectionery.— Billiardroom and Store.— Next Hon Desir Hotel. ■. __ JDRIOR'S. COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST Is LUNCH. - Electric Fans. No Flies. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. "N" Ewe£ e alax d JJ Ell aL d. SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per" 4 .week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes—WANTED, TO LET. FOE, .SALE. LOST and FOUND, personal, BOARD and RESldence—are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is. or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS, 2s 6d each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, Is extra. These announcements must be signed by advertiser. _ , Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the HEKALD free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HERAiOJ must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisement through accident or from other causes. Telephones: Advertising and Commercial Department, 178; Job Printing Order Office. 289U; Publishing, 14; Editorial, -29. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10