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Amusements. N *^' JJIS MAJESTY'S ~~^IT " lessee. C. R. Bailey ™8* Sub-Lessee and Manager '' : WILLIAM ANDERSON,' An Artistic Rendering of a Great P. "RIGHT IS MIGHT" '"*• RIGHT IS MIGHT'" "BIGHT IS MIGHT" .' ' One of the Best and Most R„,„„li ~%& cesses His Majesty's Theatre 8 "* known. ° eT " RIGHT is MIGHT" Every word of this Marvellous I'lav 11* '*'' 1(XN1MIi > to-night " "RIGHT IS MIGHT." ".V 11. R. ROBERTS ; As BEATRICE DAY JOHN ' ABBEY. As - ; ' Supported by Wn^K^SSSffi NEW DRAMATIC OROANISAtW^ Magnificent .Scenery by Rege Bnh ,'' Curtain rises at 8 o'clock bin ?' Prices: 43, 2s 6d, and Is. Earlv Tw. S^^Sn^^ 1 -' WSJ CH°*. A L HA * i Direction James T. Muir. '" ' FRIDAY, 26th, SATURDAY, 27th MON^ 29th MAY. ' au *PAli TO-NIGHT. ft TO-NIGHT. A NTONIA -n° L ORES ..: ii. NTONIA XJ OLORBg " A NTONIA T\OLORES. -£»• NTONIA OLORES, Assisting Artist. MR. SELWYN SIIEnQ>m The Brilliant Noting American PiamstT' FIRST PROGRAMME. Qual Farfalletta .... Scarlatti Sebben Crudele . ■ . . . . G a,l tt S Ehi lo trepiede ) - . jCgH Chi vuol la Zingarella ) Miell< > Sous un Ormeau qi t Le celebre menuet d'Exaudet Annnvmiz! Recit... O Worse Than Death Anon n>om Air, Angels Ever Bright and Fair - Humid Mondnaeht ) - - -; . gchumffl Der Nussbaum I , ua Recit.. Oui pour ce Soir : : Air., Je Suis Titania ("Mignon") .-... Merry Maiden Spring ) - .• . VcDo9 In the Woods ) . " Would You? - - . ■ .•■ . Mco() ' Piano- *"?, Polonaise E Minor ) '" Poem ) - . . . «_• • Anitra's Danse.) "* . . A NTONIA "nOLORES. A NTONIA -LJOLORBS. ' A NTONIA. -nOLORES. -tl NTONIA JL^OLORES. Box Plan now open and filling rapidly si Wildman and Arey's. Also, to-day, a limits* number of 4s seats carry priority of a£ mission. Book early and avoid the crutb Prices: 6s, 4s, and 2s. . V TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATER QRAND T3ENEFIT TIYATTNEE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT.' \ In aid of the Widowed Sister and Childwj of the late Harry Herbert, whose sole job. port he was. Aucklanders will doubtless be glad of thij opportunity to assist the relatives of til young Auckland boy, whose bright carea was cut off. ;", A MONSTER MATINEE PROGRAMMES Has been arranged, in which the, following well-known theatrical firms will assist:JOHN FULLER AND SONS', VAUDEVILIJ COMPANY ;~*--i WEST'S PICTURES WILLIAMSON ANDERSON, ROBERTS, DAI COMPANY , ' And Otherß. i Full Particulars Later. *". [ s === ===s Tourist Resorts. « —————i QIMMON'S /CENTRAL TTOTJ^ TAUMARUNIJI. i This New and Up-to-date House Is;res.l trally situated, both rail-and river beim within two -minutes'. walk. Good I Fishing, I Rood Scenery, and good Accommodation A halfway • resting-place for traveller! bj the Main Trunk both North and Sooti; • All letters and telegrams promptly; m tended to. Porters meet all boats -ad trains. Tariff, 6s per day. .','/:! Note.—A New Hall, seating capacity, 50, is now open for eneagemonts. SO N O Mi, ALFRED-ST. (Close to Albert Park). This favourite Private Hotel has now completed the important additions; IS rooms have been added and fitted with all modern requirements. . , - r Permanent*, Tourists, and Married Couples may now obtain first-class accoa< modation at a Reasonable Tariff. _, •. MRS. NAIRN, Proprietress. , 'Phone 725. _____ T>RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ■JBOTOEUA, The Largest Private Hotel of Botonii. Can accommodate considerably over 1W visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the wolj of it ready for the season. Electric lip' throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the Government baths, including the large .new bath-house. Motor cars and conveyance leave Brent's for all the side trips, TerM reasonable. Porters meet all trains.-* « Brent. Proprietor. - ■ *•' THE GABLES, RUSSELL.-Modern Hot* 40 rooms; hot and cold baths: nn» on water's edge; plenty of rooms and peso of room in rooms. 6s day, 30s anil ■» week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of ti» tors.—Mrs. Darby. Proprietress. >n Dental. •pEMOVAL NOTION f 1 niT UNEO E "CJMANUEI* DENTIST. Begs to notify you that on account,d Alterations to Smeeton's Buildingi. ' HE HAS REMOVED. TO -r*OMINION pHAMBESS. i No. 65. QUEEN-ST. (3 Doors Lower Down from Old PremlWi) l REMARKABLE PAINLESS EXTRACTION! PERFECT FITTING PLATES. : ■ GOLD FILLINGS. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, ETC- I Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 each EvenM | OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ' f I Howey Walker .. | STOPS TOOTHACHE. Gentleness and Extreme Care. pq-EW 2 B ALAND JjEB ALO ' j SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week. deh«to ad . i town and suburbs, or 10s l'f r .A u r) Oll iinion- I vance, posted to any part ot tne » .jin» I ADVERTISEMENTS under «e h 0& I classes-WANTKD. TO LET. FOE W*J pj. , AND FOUND. PERSONAL. BOABD^ rd« . DENCE-are inserted at the rate W tions ,„ \ for Is. or three coneecut ve » ,e " . 2s 6d for cash V""'- '" allVil " VATIIS 2 , «* 1 BIRTHS. MARKTAf.ES. AND OTAl" • » each insertion; FUNKBAI NOOT These announcements must be eigne advertiser. ... v. e r ecei^ , Replies to wm : at the offices of the HEH AW)tree „,* Instructions as to the insertion drawal of advertisements m i« . ,| must bo in writing. theinselve»f* ;| The Proprietors .do not hoi erti9e sneflt» I sponsible for non-insertioni oi£, | through accident or from other c uj j Telephones: Advertising and £ der | Department 178; Job Pjggf, 229. J>± 1 2890; Publishing. 14; Editori.". ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 12