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Amusements. QPERAH 0 U 9 E. BARN OLD'S ANIMALS' MATINEE TO-DAY. Doors open 1.30; commences 2.30 sharp. Plans at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. MATINEE TO-DAY. Bring the Children ,to MATIN Eli TO-DAY. See MATINEE TO-DAY. DAN, THE CANINE MATINEE TODAY, WONDER, MATINEE TO-DAY. And all his Four-footed MATINEE TODAY. Companions in their MATINEE TO-DAY. One-act, Pantomime, MATINEE TO-DAY. " A Hot Time in DogM A TIN EE TODAY. viile." Special Reduced Prices: D.C. and Orch. Stalls, is; Stalls. Is; Family Circle, Is. All Children, Half-price. FIRST "DAN" MATINEE T'"S j^FTERNOON. Q P E 11 A HOUSE. JpULLER'S •yAUDEVILLE QOMPANY. THIS EVENING, THE GREATEST ANIMAL ACT IN THE WORLD. BARNOED'S ANIMAL ACTORS. BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. BAR NO ED'S ANIMAL ACTORS. HARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS, HARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS, The Troupe consists of 13 Dogs, 3 Monkeys, and 1 Cut, headed by the Canine Wonder, DAN, THE DRUNKEN DOG. DAN, THE DRUNKEN DOG. DAN. THE DRUNKEN DOG. DAN, THE DRUNKEN DOG Presenting a One-Act Comedy-Pantomime, "A HOT TIME IN DOG VILLE." The utmost limit of animal sagacity. A delight for young and old. MONDAY NEXT, ANOTHER STAR ACT, THE MASTER M USICIAN. ALEXANDER The PRINCE ALEXANDER Concertina PRINCE ALEXANDER King. PRINCE The most Talented Musical Vaudeville Performer in the World, Prices; D.C., 3s; Orch. Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Family Circle, Is " Book your seats at Wildman and Arey's, 6il extra. Tll K 77" IN ( > ' S HP II EATiI E. IHE IV ING ' S IIIEAT 1( E. jyjATINEE rjpO-DAY AT 9 OQ Til 17" ING'S rp he atrb. HE IV I N G ' S 1. HKA T R E. End of Pitt-Bt. Penny Section. NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLY. I Every Monday and Thursday. CULLER'S The - "PICTURES. • ULLER'S BEST OF ALL. A ICTURtbAND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT, ALL NEW SERIES. THE Q-IKE Ql'Y AT yiCKSBURG, Great Military Drama. ONLY A SISTER, A Moral Romance. VISIT TO BERLIN. A Travel Subject. "pLAG OF TJIS {JOUNTRY. Instinct, With Dramatic Action. 'JiHE gHOW-GIRL'S gTRATAGEM. A Drama of Self-sacrifice. ON BOARD A FRENCH IRONCLAD. ARABIAN POTTERY, Industrial. PATHE GAZETTE, The World's News. MOTOR BOAT RACING, Interesting. SETH'S TEMPTATION, A Rural Romance. DUPED BY DUPIN, An Amusing Comic. Is fid. Is, and 6d. Reserves, 23, at Wild.man's. Q II ORAL JJ ALL " Direction James T. Muir. TONIGHT And MONDAY NIGHT, TO-NIGHT And MONDAY NIGHT, ANTONTA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. Received Last Night with every mark of approval. Crowded House and' Hearty Applause. The Universal Verdict : BETTER THAN EVER. At the Piano: Mr. Solwyn Shriinplin. Romm Susser Tod ----)- Mein Glaubiges Herze - - - ) - Bach Willst du dcin Herz mir Schenlien ) - Aria, Casta Diva (" Norma") - - Bellini 1 Attempt from Love Sickness to Fly - Purcell O Listen to the Voice of Love - - Hook Pastoral - - - - - - Cary Walt?., Romeo and Juliette - - Gounod Les Yeux Clcus Pierne Crepuseule ----- Massenet Irish Folk Song ----- A. Foot© Within a Rose - - • • - Lehmann Piano- , Nocturne Op. 55, No. 1 ) - - - - Waltz, Op. 64, No. 2 ) Chopin Le Chant du Nautonier - - - Diemer ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOIX)RES, ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, The Greatest Singer of the Uentury. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's, also 4s Tickets carrying priority of admission. Book Early and avoid the crush. Prices: 6s, 4s. and 2s. "AT ATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. IVJLSATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2.30. Buckingham picture palace, (Late Tivoli Theatre Newton). NEW PICTURES. NEW PICTURES. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. HUMOROUS. PATHETIC, EDUCATIONAL. A PROGRAMME OF GEMS. Pekin the Capital of China, Picturesque Alps of Switzerland, Herring Fisheries, Twisted Trail, Spanish Girl, Gem of Beauty, Little Confederate, Military Drama, Heart and Reason, Dramatic, Quisby's Squabble, Lucky Pie, Johnny and the Glue Pot, Butler's Pranks with the Amateur Photographer, and many other good comics. Admission Is and 6d; Matinees, 6d and 3d. jyjUSICAL JJtESTIVALS OF THE JgRITISH JjniPIRE. FESTIVAL 01 2] E - ALANI) - Chief .Patron: His Most Gracious Majesty King George V. Chief Patron for New Zealand: His Excellency Lord Islington, P C., D.5.0., Governor of New Zealand. Director-in-Chief: Dr. Charles Ilarriss. Conductors: Dr. Henry Coward and Dr. Charles Harriss. Solo Organist and Chorus Accompanist: Mr. J. Edward Hodgson, Mus. Bac., F.R.C.O. VISIT OF rjpilE gHEFFIELD QHOIR OF 2 0 0 -200. 120 LADIES AND 80 GENTLEMEN, And 10 CELEBRATED ENGLISH PRINCIPALS, And an Orchestra of 40 Artists. F SHED. QUEEN-ST. WHARF, AUCKLAND. JUNE 26—" The Dream of Gerontius," by Sir Edward Elgar. JUNE 27— Charles Harriss's "Pan;" Sir Herbert. Parry's " Blest Pair of Syrens;" and "Sing Ye to the Lord" (Bach). JUNE 28, at 2.30 Coronation Festival Matinee. JUNE 28, at 8 p.m.—" Elijah." RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. The New Zealand Government will issue Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rales—viz., 2d and Id respectively per mile, return, to all who travel to the Centres to attend the Festivals. BOX PLANS FOR SEASON TICKETS will be opened at Auckland, June 5; Box Plan for Single Tickets one week later. Season Tickets (transferable) for the Three Nights, 21s; Single Tickets. 10s; Admission (not reserved), ss. Tickets can be ordered from the Agents, Wildman and Arey's. Auckland. HUGO GORLITZ, Representative of Dr. Charles Harriss. Lectures. Leys institute winter course, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. gIR gTOUT Will Deliver a Lecture on " WHAT EUGENICS MEAN," ON FRIDAY, JUNE 2, AT 8 P.M. The Rev. I. Jolly's Lecture is Postponed. Ad mission. Sixpence.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 12

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