• '. ' ■■ Anjusemcutf;. , 1 ~, : |,1^ H lB , ; MAJESTY'S , ;iBKATRiE, , 1 ffll ■ ..'-.Lesse'i**; •.-?.. ...... c. R. .Batler^'ii'^;^M| Sub-lessee ~ • George ; Marlow; , LW, 1 > v" l 1( i , i'' i . , , , _' I. * I'Lt ,\ :;l- TJRK BOX PLAN FOR THllTlrVi , ■;;■. ' REMAINING PERFORMANCES -OP < ' , -' : ,: "THE BAD GIRL OF Tlirt FAMILY" { ? Mil ■■-■) ••'• v» ■■■■>:■ -:^: IS. NOW : OPEN.-i;, s '■■■■^!?ji;^f# ~ ~ ■ ■ ■ .-■■■ ■"— u^llll GEORGE MARLOW'B BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY. } ( Vi,,V; In the Greatest of all - Modern Successes,, >V".THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY." •''-'" ' : ;; "THE BAD GIRL OF THFI FAMILY" - / •"THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY," ~ "THE bad; girl' of the family>:& ' $M ' . "TOE BAD girl of the FAMILY,'" ,'' '-' WHOLESOME. | This •«, just what ' . .REALISTIC. I - THE BAD - '!1, : ■:.■':■: j* .VEL. | - GIRL - P „„ UNIQUE. I -OF THE - ' ' . : SE'JHATIONAL. | - FAMILY . .USING. I ,Tho' Great Spectacular ' , SPi//0/CULAIt. I Bedroom DramaiMs^llfetii '/CROWDED HOUSES NIUBTLY Louc .; 1 Cheer each Magnificent Situation. ■ DO , ! The Shop Girls' Dormitory. , • NOT I The Police Raid. ' ', MISS I The Abduction. //s*; SEEING I The Girls' Great Pillow Fight. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s. and Is. Reserved Seats. 4s. Plan at Wildmait and ',>• ' Arey's until 1 p.m. DAY. i * aQ 'I% ' Early Doors Sixpence (fid) extra. :,-,?">: n -<>ifffi ; Day Sales at Martelli's, also Box Plan ; ! after 1 p.m. ■. .',, '{ t\ Manager - - STANLEY GRANT I v :TTIS. ,■ ' MAJESTY'S . ; - ' : /, ( /] . .''.:-' THE WHIP. ;- V ■ : -"^^^S The BOX FLANS for THE WHIP will he Opened at Wildmaii and Arey'e on TUEB-. ,■ , A DAY, April 11th. . ■ .. .;, TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRH ||g 'Direction ---J. 0. ' Williamson, Ltd. * : PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON EiiSTER -SATURDAY,' ? APRDV 15. ' \> ON EASTER SATURDAY. APRTL 16, MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON ''''^j'^Will present the Great Sporting Dram*. '," '-'/.'['l' ■ ;.■!•.■••:;■.'•'■■'■■;'.' ' THE .WHIP.'" '.■•■•'! $M :.' '" - THE ■ WHIP. • 1 ,; The SUCCESS of THE WHIP has ECLIPSED ' 1 EVERY KNOWN RECORD in the DRAMATIC ANNALS of the AUSTRALIAN STAGE. "A MAMMOTH PRODUCTION." , ; ' .'i '-- " BIGGER THAN THE BIGGEST PANTO. V. . ' MIJIE." THE WOITDERFDIi DRUBY LAP'S DSillA, I I ] By Cecil Raleigh . and Henry Hamilton, i ! THE -WHIP. //•'': ;,. '.':! ■ THE WHIP — Produced on a scale of such elaborate com. :< |0 J J p'.eteness and s;>l<indour 'as has never before ! been attempted ou the.Australian Stage. ; THE WHIP. 0 " , • I . . 1 THE- WHIP. * ~.,!' ]1 I' .'■ THE WHIP. ' '(•',,'' |i, ;"' ; ' ; '■'"■'-■ ■• ' Interpreted by ■ ' ' -i-4 : '% A COMPLETE LONDON CO„ , , J Specially Selected by Mr. J,'(<•. Willious *>u 1 with the Assistance of Mr. Arthur Collin». There are No Fewer Than ' - SIXTEEN DISTINCT N ELABORATE * ; i SCENES; and SENSATIONS ;| , In" ■■■ —-THE WHIP.—•_ ' ' ' . -:-.,-,*'■ -Including ' THE MARVELLOUS TRAIN EFFECT. ' •HIE THRILLING RAILWAY SMASH*' ■, " THE OLYMPIA HORSE SHOW. M .''llJvj THE HUNT BREAKFAST. , ,' ■ >'■;'. THE CHAMBER OF HORRORS. And ' the: GREAT RACE, . , FOR THE ' : ' TWO;;. THOUSAND i!; GOTOTAft, •' •.' The Most Exfc'tting and Realistic ; Represent* ytion of an Actual Race Ever Witnessed. - _ Prfrps art usual. ' FULL. PARTICULARS on SATURDAY - ■ / -'. ,:■;•. ' '.' : ; NEXT. ■ :; Charles - Berkeley, Touring' Manager/ " ■ ■■";. ■■-'■"'•." ' ■-.. , ;— ._,!, ! J "\\ AEROPLANE EXHIBTIONf '.■",.-'. '■ ' ■'■'.-•• ' ; 'l 'V :'■;■■■ ■:■:»;' C'~ :^:i v/'-^v^i'-.;.-^::*!;;: 1 ,:,-i. ::'-t:r:,-''f-:.';.1...''^-^^'..«^;:i;^ «LENORA PARK. . J|. ■' '!■',■ '-,' •;': U ■;- ■', ",." ';*'.'!'., ; "i...i ; i'.*i s v, : -}■ ■■■ .*. , ; 1, ,i.i..j!,,".;'i.'te:aii»lSi''> : '.'.'i ,, '- , : ; '->i. : :''.'-'''•,'!.;;;.;. , '-!;. l '* :: f''i ;l '!.v.- '::' SiT.-IVj:* ■~•: :,.',; ■ L ,;-..!:'l :.. : '"r;"?'' V ; .;s' ''!; :^-i'!ji;i: .t3 , .:jfi-'W.|f < ; l ,f||; : ;|.' ' The ' Biplane ' Mioiwwwa.No., 1 wfflt fee.' fa^viA i / | f Exhibition at 'the.'2,aflecour»e. v ■ttwakura.Cioiij:-!. ■ prior to it* removal to. Auckland. ;■ from*,' : , SATURDAY. APRIL 1 to WEDNESDAY.!:- . APRIL 5. _ , - ' Should weather conditions be fATonrahlo jJj}■&■' demonstration of the aeroplane hi flight will' be given on APRIL 6. ~ " : // i(i|ll|| ADMISSrCN TO THE GROUNDS DTfttllflffl :, ■'^" ABOVE PERIOD. 2s; Children. Half-prsc*. ) ;|«i| | : ,- ■■ • •••••■■•■-• : /d ■D A »_L I » 1 XJ /, ,_ ;./_. .ij. :j • The Advance Claw? In connection with-Kry ■', ;: ' F. 0, * Baesett's Dancing' will be held: 111 j 5 FRIDAY, April 7. in tho Druid'« Hall. Noife /$/ < ■- -.St.. Newton. • _ - . „„^„ rt „„_, ' ' ■:-4i Hi :■ :;.;;,'.:■;'si ■' i':' too. ." S. B. WEBSTER/ , ; . -* :' " ' ;,'.. ■".Hon.. S&e., j,' 1 .. I -]i , i[j ■ Manukau Bd„ Parnell. j '.Phono 1701. .',',"".,/.'.',!'"' n ' Vl|' M | INSTRUCTION CLASSES EVERY. EVENING j -v '-'• ■•■■:■ 13. ;Bnrleigh-Btreet. •■;■:. I ;, - ■ 1 —• — ■ '-. J- ■;-* •; DANCING. -Mrs. Eeynoldc will reopen f.;-.b ,• her ' Glasses'-: for Adults in Society of) •Arts' Hall, Ooburg-streot, Thursday, 'Avtii; .- •, : 20. Elementary, 7.30; Advanced, » j.nj Juveaile, Saturday, 22,. 2.30 p.m., Rena',l- 1: ■' street Hall, Ponsonby. Personal applicai ;tion compulsory.—Address .".. 12, Wangati-ji Avenue, Ponsonby. DA N CI N . G. :/ t 1 Mrs. Soworby will reopen her classes ; for Ballroom Dancing at King Edward'a . Hall, lower Symondsistreet, FRIDAY, April 21, 7.30 p.m.; Epsom Hall, Epsom,. WED- - NESDAY, 26. Terms, etc., Mrs. Sowerby. J Onehunra- Xing' Edward's Hall may bo engaged for < dancing, etc., by applying to-;/// . Mr. Swift. 98, Grafton Rottd. „- : ]\^ : ■ , , _, jly 1 1 ( I DANCING.— Miss Spencer's . Dancicij ', , Classes, in Druids' Hall, every Tfauifl- -., 1 day, it' commencing' "April" J."' Elementary, Ifl'l% ; '1 till 8; Advanced, 8 till 10.30 p.m. Elementary ■.'/> Class, at 25, Vincent-street, every Monday ; commencing April 10. Juvenile Class, Hat- , : '.urday ■'■" Afternoon, at ■$%>,>■■; *" ■ '■■ April l 22,—Private lessons, term*, Miss SpeiHfHi : cer.2s, Vincent-street. 'Phone 223?. , . TRANCING AND ' ' DEPORTMENT. '{',<][ 14 ;:■ V 1 j '',<)' if MISIS .KNIGHT resumes Clauses for BaK« '' room and Fancy Dancing and Deportment - oh ~ SATORgAY.' :/> April -"22nd;-* at flerne Bay ■ .-' , Hall, Henie Bay Road, at 2.30 p.m. Cla««« forming at Mount RosMll. . Private • Tuition y 5- : ; crtvftn ' ' ' ■■, '82. JEBVOISROAD, PONSONBY. V 1 1' ; ;;, «j h DANCING.-?nSB GUDGKON. Beach' Bciw, >";'-' -;i ! l>evolnor:ti<.wlllH:re-open. : Miss Morrovf'a I | Class tin 5 the >* Oddfellows' Hall, Parpcll, '- "0 ?, i Friday. April 21. at 7.30 p.m. jr-t | ' ; ■. OiNfllNG.. , _ [■".;'*( !■' niflSS .T)W A JILHTCEEB 'j|i ' Has had the Privilege of Three Years' Train' ,t j ins with the World-famed Baritone, ■ | '■'■■■'■ - : SIR CHARLES 8 ANTLEY. ; '»t i- STUDIO: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS -JWm\ ; (Second Floor). • 'vH' , ' . M, QUEEN-STREET. . ;'-.lßailway, Coneessionfih to Country, Pnplla. ■■ ;^B TjUSTERN DRAPERIES , ii) INDIAN -EMBROIDERIES. .;:.■' fHJ '■:■'». , ■'.. CEYLON HAND-MADE LACE. . INDIAN BAZAAR ART SILVERWARE. ■} ■« . .', --■ 4 - -•■.;.'. curios,' etc.. m \ ;4H'- ! Obtainable from Ernest A. Eimmer, >xh*'■■;':M3L -. , , Indian Art Specialist. . .-" - -Jm i SHOWROOM: 28. CITY. CHAMBERS, WotE . . QUEEN-ST- :■ ,' -'■'■ ■ i ' Restaurants and Tea Rooms. j^3 • TTARBOUR VIEW, Endean'a Bldgs., op,-." ' XX. Queen-st. Wharf—Open TOnday.;* Aftei»..J.;j [ noon Teas, late Teas. Everything good ,--4i^oß^, ; Fountain, Proprietor. '■'■,'' .^^MBf^ 1 1". ;■ - pRIOR'S, , 1 COOLEST GROOM IN -TOWN, i BEST Is -LUNCH .; ,/• Electric Fans. ■No 1 Flies. , , f ' - mS-MAJESTY , S,AaCAPa-:.:-^^-^7|gflj l , . , _'.g==gg* . N" »7 EALAND ..TTERALTJI.' ; : ;| Li > SJ. I " SUBSCRIPTIONS: per week, delivered h» J t, town and suburbs, or ,10s per quarter in axW 1 !/ •{ r vance. posted to any part of the Dominion, , ? i ' ; AOVEBTISEMi;WTB : under f.he folio wine f' 1 • classes-Wanted. To let, Fcr EU.XJS. LOW j ; ; 1 ;.. AND found. PERSONAL, BOi3D and fc > DENCE-are inserted at the rate of 18 word*hJi ' for Is; or ■'■ three consecutive - insertions for %m& I 2s fid for cash paid in .advance. ... | v 4 ,'BDITHB,'VMAREIAGES, AND DBATP.S, •2s. 6d . ■} * each. insertion; FUNERAL. NOTICES, Is exiTi- j >■' These announcements must be signed by-tB»|BMI , advprtiscr. ■""-.-.■ •■■■ < X- f"'X< : . ;.' ~¥f**!f'', ' '•■; Replies to- advertisements will be received/SHs ■'■■ at the offices of the HERALD free of charge |k* Instructions as to the insertion or with-.'5 drawal of advertisements la the HERAJ" j,;, ,| ", must bo in writing. ? '. - -;■" . ' * '\WMp } i : The Proprietors do not hold themselves re-:>. |t sponsible for non-insertion of (advertisement* 'i through accident or from other. causes. f) ' *tefp '■ ■': Telephones: Advertising and Commercial ''fe ■;■■ Department.' 178; ;.: Job Printing Order Offlca. 'AM 8390; Publishing. 14; Editorial, •_.. _„,— "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12
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