— . £:- Amusements. """"***" 5. JJIS MAJESTY'S ~~T^g ** Lessee. C. R. Bailey ?* I Sub-Lessee and Manager >■ ■ f WILLIAM AypEHaoy,' , 'V \ TO-NIGHT. TO ,. Tnnm f TO-NIGHT. Jgjjgg " 16 H. R. ROBERTS ',;]$ | 3. ' • And' - ' s 1 E BEATRICE DAT- ' Supported by ..',,• | WILLIAM ANDERSON'S '' '' ' New Dramatic Organisation In Edward Peple's Latest American Dra ' I "RIGHT IS MIGHT" ? ; ' "RIGHT IS MIGHT" ' - 3, "RIGHT IS MIGHT;- " A Companion Plav to "Arizona." OPINIONS OF THE PERSS: \ $ "A pood, breezy story, wholo«o'm« *' I; : e, fresh, with plenty of heart interest ?* an * 1 it." l 0 ■ vary i A "A" . entertaining, vigorous, virile nwl I 1 A It is an American play of trim. 1, 1 strengtli." iruta am} 1 "RIGHT IS MIGHT," ;,-,' | ll For Positively Three Nights Only' : [• f - Play Produced by H. R. Roberts. ' - 1: I '= Ptices: 4s, 2s 6fl. and is. Early DnnJ',/ I , extra Box Plan at Wildman and A3 >' Day Sale at Martelli's. Are *«. j Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH I '■ h, I QIIO RA L |J ALI; S Direction James T. Muir. - i J. "" ; :-'f I FRIDAY, 26th, SATURDAY, 27tli, MONTm I 29th MAY. '■•'-■ Return of the Favourite Vocalist, 1 ■:■ ... ■ S A NTONIA nOLORES. % I NTONIA Isolorer, v 9 A NTONIA I"\OLORE)S. ' I NTONIA JL/OLORBS. ' I Assisting Artist, MR. SELWYN SHRUfPLIj 1 The Brilliant Young American Pianist!' ■'* 1 r ; -' I : ; FIRST PROGRAMME. '' f, , j . Qual Farfalletta - - ... Scarlai'i 1 , Sebben Crude Ie Caldli 1 '■ Ehi lo trejiiede ) - . p3 $ Chi vuol la Zingarella ) . *"?».■ | Sous un Ormeau m ncl I Le celel)re menuet d'E-audet - Anonvm™, I Recit., O Worse Than Death; Air, Angels" 1 Ever Bright and Fair - - - and j 1 Mondnacht ...... Schumiui i Der Nussbaum ) . " 1 I Recit„ Oui pour ce Soir; Air, Je Suis' I - xr Tit ?c T,i - a , ( " M > non * " "A. Thomas 1 , Merry Maiden Spring ) . . - Mac Do*!/ I ~ In the Woods ) ■ ■ ,■~ I • Would You? - - . . . . Mdc I I Piano— .. ' I i?i llc • x- «• \ ' ' ' McDowell I , Polonaise E Minor ) . | ' Poem ) -... {],:„ - Anitra's Danse ) . "* 1 ■ ' ■ • || i" A NTONIA TVOLOHES. '' 1 -CX NTONIA J-/OLORES. 1 A NTONIA -nOLORES. 1 NTONIA JL/OLORES. 1 '"' : 1 Box Plan now open and filling rapidly at § Wildman and Arey's. Book early and avoid 1 the crush. " i .1 Prices: 6?, 4s, and 2s. "A V.V I || JNSTITUTE Q.YMNASnfJt I Director: PROF. BIBSETT. i • Late Instructor of Camelon Gymnasium, and I • Trainer of J. Graham, All-round Gymnastis ill Champion of Scotland. -f v B ' Classes for PHYSICAL CULTURE and FEU 1 GYMNASTICS, for Adults of both sexes, ■ Boys and Girls. ■ || Director enrols members nightly from 7.30 tot m A ■ "TVUNN'S ' ' /"VRCHESTBi i (Second to None) * I i|; FOR DANCES, AT HOMES. EAZAABS, Em I Address: Mutual Life Buildings, 64, Queen-*!. R Tourist Resorts. $;* : TZING'S pOURT pRIVATE TTOTii, ■ UPPER QUEEN-ST-, AUCKLAND. * ■ Tl/TR. n TTSHEE. PROPRIETOR M This Hotel is very private, central, and .=: convenient, surrounded by large and well I laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part I . of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium; ■ full-sized Billiard Table and Skating. ■ ■ Telephone 2256. t , . —, —— p STONEHURST, ■ ' % H SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND. '% • f 1 NEW ZEALAND, |f STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND if RESIDENCE. - | 1 Telegrams: Stonehurst, Auckland. . -; Hj MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, . W i. Proprietress. .B Telephone 504. .. ' , ■. TTISITORS TO WELLINGTON-Stay at Wei' I; V lington's Leading Private Hotel, v, I HOTEL BRISTOL. ii' • I The Bristol is a modern brick buildup I lined with sanitary asbestos, absolutely H. : fire-proof, containing 100 rooms, spacioni | ;! : balconies and garden roof, sitting, reading, ; | writing, smoking, and billiard rooms. Per" | feet cuisine. Tariff. 6s per day; 35b.-per.- |: week.—Proprietor, J. H. Hinton. <Xa_m m telgram for accommodation. Hotel BrißWii ■ Wellington. _ __! (■: QKOROIRE. '"' . f: J ; I HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT. I ■VTATURAL TTOT TITINERAL ."O'ATHI HHROUT TpiSHING. ' ( Golf, Tennis, Croquet. Shooting., Eidio?. I Driving, Scenic Attractions, Intending Via- I■< tors to this Celebrated Thermal Spring" M Hotel should communicate with the propw . |. tor. Okoroire is on Main Line to KOtorai. . p and enjoys a line, healthy, dry climate, an* | is 700 ft above , sea-level. ■ Resident fflMlW |, attendant. Full information on application g to ■';."■'■ I T. MARTIN. Okorolre. _•■" 1 Or. TnOS. COOK AND SON. Auckland.^ j ——— '... XujS I T> RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA 1 The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over ■ I visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the wnoie i of it ready for the season. Electric lw»J I throughout, hot and cold baths. P at i lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the w I vernment baths, including the large new »■ bath-house. Motor cars and conveyances a leave Brent's for all the side trips. Wrfflf |» reasonable. Porters meet all trams—o.*' | Brent. Proprietor. I . ——- L 1 HINEMOA HOUSE, ROTORUA-This Com' I ■ modious and Up-to-date House, contain - .., i ing 50 Rooms, replete with every cpiniori. ■ close to the Government Baths and fcana fe : torium Grounds. Terms moderate, loner « meets all trains.— J. E. Falconer, iff | prietreßS. ■»',if- : Wi : ———- —T"'' ll: : . ROCKY NOOK, ROTOR 9* 1 25s Per Week. 5s Per Day. .- ,. | A quiet, comfortable home. K MRS. A. I,l{lNCE^^^____lj ; -iS. THE GABLES, RUSSELL.-Modern House. ®.< 40 rooms; hot and cold baths: nED» , « on water's edge: plenty of rooms and pienij a of room in rooms. 6s day, ms a" d «. i week. Launch Ailoma at disposal oi «»■ m. tors.—Mrs. Darby, Proprietress « | Restaurants and 1 pRIOR'S, ~..;. 1, COOLEST DINING ROOM IN TOWN. I BEST la LUNCH. I Elect, ic Fans. No Flies. | HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE- ___ I JJEW g ALAND JJ E* A *?' • 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week. deliTered- . I town and suburbs, or 10s per a«arwr ir m i » a vanee, posted to any part of the Dominion. a ADVERTISEMENTS under the a . fffl §.'■ Classes-WANTED, TO LET, FOR SALE, » ; | AND FOUND. PERSONAL. BOARD AND W | DENCE-are inserted at the rate of « wo h for Is. or three consecutive insertions i« ■. 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. ;•.- | ; BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS, - ■ g each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, 18 m ■ These announcements must be signed ay j» m . advertiser. . rece i Te d 1 Replies to advertisements will be reco ■ at the offices of the HERALD free of ™ jth . ,v i | Instructions as to the insertion or | , drawal of advertisements in the w*"" 1 must bo in writing. ,„irpg re - I The Proprietors do not hold *f «"Jg2S«IU" 1 sponsible for non-insertion of »"X • |;: through accident or from other causemercial P! Telephones: Advertising and www> , ... Department. 178; Job Printing Order u 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial. 229. _, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 10
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