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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S T EAT R '"' Lessee - - Mr. G. it. Bailey. Direction - - MacMahon Bros. Manager - - Mr. Hugo Gorlitz. ' 1: TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. GREAT MONSTER ATTRACTION. _ DOUBLE PICTURE BILL. TWO SHOWS IN ONE. ;_■ ■ LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON. -gUFFALO "hill's xmLD WESyp And THE GREATEST HUMAN PICTURE DRAMA EVER PUT BEFORE THE WORLD, TJNCLE rpOM'S rUBIN. GREAT DOUBLE BILL. Introducing PLANTATION AND SACRED SOLOS, Interpreted by MISS DAWN BREMNER, The CONTRALTO. This is the Greatest One-night PICTURE BILL Ever offered to the Auckland Public. In suite of the great attraction there will prevail PRICES FOR THE MILLION. Dress Circle, Is 6d; All Stalls, Is: Gallery. 6d. ITIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE. Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. i WEALTH ! ! ! Beyond the Dreams of Avarice. PUTTING CROESUS TO THE BLUSH. And rendering insignificant tho FABLED HOARDS OF MIDAS. Is to bo -viewed to-day in a window of th« spacious premises of MESSRS. MILNE AND CHOYCE (between. the Banks). The facsimile of COIN OF THE REALM;. GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOTES, DOLLAR BILLS, BONDS. SECURITIES, AND SACKS OF SPECIE, the total value of which (if negotiable) would be something approaching FOUR MILLION POUNDS STERLING. The whole of this astonishing a-ccumula«. tion of capital, the dazzling aspect of which effectually relegates the famed TREASURE CAVE OF ALADDIN, Into the limbo of a withering insignificance, is the undisputed property of that charming personage, MISS ALICE CONDER, The richest young lady in the domain of comic opera, popularly known as —-THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, Thi3 estimable multi-millionairess will BEGIN BRIGHTENING THINGS UP at H.M. THEATRE, at Eight o'clock on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the occasion being the distinguished presentation of Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Brilliant Musical Play. • THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, . ■ THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, — • BOX PLANS at Wildman and Arev's (THE DOLLAR PRINCESS only). c Prices: 53, 3s, Is. Early doors as usual. Day Sales at Martelli'a CHARLES BERKELEY. Touring Manager. • ■ ■ ■ "OOYAL (OPEN AIR) "PINK, . s KHYBER PASS. .. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. •• REPEAT BLACK AND WHITE (Under Distinguished Patronage.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, . FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, FRIDAY', FEBRUARY 3, . '"' CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL. v Four Sessions Daily, ; Usual Prices. _ Learners, 5 to 7, Tuition Free. The Management reserves the right to .. refuse admission to any person. ' " .:■; A. GONARD. Manager. ■ TO-NIGHT — Sensational Racing ia ' "Wonderland." , - Q I N G IN G. MISS DIJA FLETCHER Has had the privilege of . Three Years' Training with the World-famed Baritone SIR CHARLES SANTLEY. STUDIO: 27, lI.M. ARCADE_ Tuition resumed Feb. 6. _ . i ——— i ; ■! Exhibitions. rp 0 GAS CONSUMERS. A demonstration will take place at 14, Pal- • merston Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, 25th INST., from 8 to 9 p.m., of the Great Lighting and Heating Power of GASONTIC GAS. and at half the cost of ordinary gas. No new fittings or new pipes required, vide Mr. Chenery Suggate's report, "which may be obtained at the offices of Messrs. Burcher and Co., Palmerston Buildings, Queen-street. ' ■—? ' Photography. ELLERBECK, ; - Photographer of Children, NEWTON. ■I Toilet. Patronised by Every Vice-Regal Family in Australasia. MISS MCELWALN (Established 15 Years), Specialist in Face Massage, Scalp Mas- ' sage, Manicure, Pedicure. Hairdressing, Hair Dyeing. Shampooing. Hair Working, Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. Quailfied Assistants. Personal Supervision. Address: 254, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone. 254. TIT I S S c R ' A 1 a * 24 AND 25. CITY CHAAIBERS. Lnd FiiOOß.' 'Phone 2096. HYGIENIC TREATMENT OF. THE SCALP. Electric. Vibro, ai—i Hand Massage. BLACKHEADS, FRECKLES, AND OPEN PORES treated with great success. CUELINE, a new Hair-curling FluidArtistic Hairdressing, Shampooing. Cutting, and Singeing, Manicure, Chiropody. V SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ABSOLUTELY CURED. No Scars. Special Agent for ~- POMEROY'S IDEAL PREPARATIONS. HAIKWORK of Every Description. - Fancy Costumes. Restaurants and Tea Rooms. THE MISSES BARRY have opened Dainty, Artistic TEA ROOMS, Where they dispense Delicious and "Wholesome Home-made Scones and Cakes, and the best of Refreshing Tea. Note' Address: KARANGAHAPE RD- Top of QUEEN-ST. "PRIOR'S. • COOLEST DINING ROOM IN TOWN. BEST Is LUNCH. ' Electric Fans. No Flies. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. M' COLLINS. 'Phone 2368. VALAZE TOILET DEPOT, 46, CITY CHAMBERS. -■ Tho latest methods (from Vienna) in Face. Scalp Massage. Electric Treatments. Special Treatments for the Removal of Blackheads and Ache Cured. Shampooing, Itordressui? (latest styles). Combings, Switches. Hair Eyeing ~ Valaze Preparations. Superfluous Hairs Removed (by an expert), painless, permanent, marklcss. __^rr] •Vf E W 7EAL AN D XT ERA LD. SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes—Wasted, TO LET. FOR Sage, LOST VXD FOUND, PERSONAL, BOARD AND RESI-DE\CE-are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions lor 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS, 2s 6d each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, Is extra. These announcements must bo signed by the advertiser. "- . . Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the HERALD free of-charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HERAiD must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. Telephones: Advertising and Department, 178; Job Printing Order Otttce, 289U: Publishing. 14; Editorial, 223- _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 14