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Amusements. T-TIS MAJESTY'S XX Lessee. C. R. Bail THEATI> * Sl^?, sce and Manager WILLIAM ANDERSON,' , LAST four nights . * i • mNioim' RTS * I>AY COMl ?<S irw "RIGHT !s Jlffi::. ' _ lIICtIiT IS Alio tit » • „ RIGHT IS MIGHT" "*>* Every word of this Marvellous Play u,. ' . TO N'lr nr kecncst ii.». "RIGHT IS MIGHT " * H. J?. EOBKRTS as JOHN Artttjv BEATRICE DAY as ALLENE lIOUSToV Supported by WILLIAM \ NEW DRAMATIC ORG.A NISATjfVv ® Magnificent Scenery bv Re-»« Curtain rises at, 8 o'clock " Rob, »«- 1 rices: 4s, 2s 6d. and Is. Earlv TW- , extra. Day Sale at Martellis. Box J. " « lldman and Arey's. an Plan at Martelli's after Ipm T " rg u""o"ij-N-r -|p. T "If " ' * »" —mr T" B S TtTS TPIF MAJK.STVS THkTtJ; WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 2 o'clock. GRAND SYMPATHETIC BENEFIT 1 Tendered by all the Leading Tlieatrain. ageir.'.'iits of Auckland to the Wirfr Sister and Children of the late Harry H* 4 ben. whose solo support he wH r ' Aucklanders will doubtless lie glad »i.. opportunity to assist the relatives of joung Auckland boy. whose bright was cut oil". career A MONSTER MATINEE PROGRAMME' ' Has been arranged, in which the follow:,, well-known theatrical tirms will ass? n? JOHN FULLER AM) SONS' V-VUDKITT?. company i^LJ WEST'S err PES P VNY AXDKPI?OX ROBERTS-DAY CO*. Popular Price*: 3s. 2s, and Is. Box I>l an ' , ildman and Arey's. Lan at O- I S MAJESTY'S .T J - J - Lessee. C. R. Bailey Direction, ALLAN HAMILTON Touring Manager, Leo. D. Chateau. , . A N° TABLE ACTION. TOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY.. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 3rd ALLAN HAMILTON'S ' • : IffiAMATIC COMPANY. | Special Engagement of ' the Refined and ; Popular Dramatic Star, MISS FRANCES ROSS, And the Brilliant Young English Actor MR. CONWAY WING ELD. c-' First Production in New Zealand of 0,. Most Successful Drama of modern times "WIS Mi" Lovb Wffic "Why Ml? Love WggC The Latest London Sensational Drama (Presented by arrangement with Me«sn Clarke and Meynell). ■ Interpreted by an Unusually Powerful Company of Metropolitan Artistes. JJAREM gKIRTS Worn by Ladies in the First Act, . By George's. Melbourne. jy-AGNIFICENT gCENERY yUPERB (SETTINGS. jpASHIONABLE jp ROCKS. QOSTLY QOSTDME& A g BILLIAXT JJNSEMBLE.'-"' MAXIMUM MAGNITUDE OF MELODRAMA AT MINIMUM COST. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Wildmaa and Arey's, 011 Thursday next, at 9 a.m.., 1 rpHE PONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND X RHETORIC CLUB. SECOND READING OF 1911 SEASON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1. •. "TWELFTH' NIGHT." Season Tickets obtainable from tfao Librarian, Leys Institute, or the Hon. Secretary, 14. Victoria-st., Auckland. SCOTT BENNETT lectures Opera House, O Sunday, " The Message of the 20th Cen- ; tury." National miniature rifle range. COLEMAN AND TIDYMAN, Proprietor!. Last week's Comi>etitions Resulted a« fol-lows:—-Mr. J. Mackie won the Running Targets Match, Mr. G. Munro won the Sitshot Bull's-eye Match, and Mr. Phillips won the Aggregate' Bull's-eye Competition with a score of 115 Bull's-eye* This week the Successful Competitor in the Running Targets and Six-shot Bull's-eye Matches will receive cash prizes of 15s each, whilst the winner of the Aggregate Bull'ieye Match will receive a Safety Razor. . HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.— The successful Competitors in both tie SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE and RUNNING TARGETS Competition this week will be awarded 10s and ss. first and second prizes, while the winner of the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE Match will receive a SILVER-MOUNTED PIPE. ' >: The result of last week's Competitions are as follows:—Mß. J. WALKER and MB. P. ALLEN came first and second respectively in the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE Competition; Messrs. J. MACKIE and O. SCHREFF came. first and second in the RUNNING TARGETS Match: while MR. ROGERS was the sackful competitor in the AGGREGATE BULKS' EYE Competition, with a score of 162 boll eeyes. _ . " rpHE SONG OF THE SCOUT." WORDS BY ROSLYN. MUSIC BY WALTER IMPETT. GORDON AND GOTCH, Distributing Agenfa.A X C I N : & MR- E. A. WILLTAMS, Prof, of Dancing. ' Classes for Elementary and Advanced Etcit Evening and Saturday Afternoon, at u" Academy, 8, Upper Qneen-street. Terms, etc., 011 personal application. JNSTITUTE O.YMNASIUIL Director: PROF. BISSETT. Late Instructor of Camelon Gymnasinm, W Trainer of J. Graham, All-r<Jund Gymaastlo Champion of Scotland. _ Classes for PHYSICAL CULTURE and FEW GYMNASTICS, for Adults of both eeies. Boys and Girl 3. Director enrols members nightly from 7.30 toB. M ISS DI J A LETOHEB Was Trained as a Teacher ■by SIR CHARLES SANTLEY. . Who has trained many of the Singers of m day, among them Madame Dolores. STUDIO-- 17. MUTUAL LIFE BLDG3-. 64. Queen-street. - , A jQUNN'S QECHESTBA (Second to None) " FOR DANCES, AT HOMES. BAZAARS, ETO Address: Mutual Life Buildings, 64, Qneen^t. ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES. - CEYLON HAND-MADE LACE. ■ GODAYERY CROCHET. Obtainable only at T ERNEST A. RIUMER, Direct Importer. SHOWROOM: GROUND FLOOR. STRAND ARCADE, QUE -ST RE ET. T> A R tlett BAR TL BT^ B PHOTOGRAPHER. QUEEN-S'i. Bartlett is both the artist and the p graplier. Every photograph is ; l .®l en » g . a likeness. 'Phono 991 lor " ROLLER Skates.-Just f al ' rh 'ffluii-b?aN 1 Richardson's World-famous . alll injr Skates: also. Brampton, lb 1 Winslow. All kinds of "coNS, I®' in stock.-J. C. PEL HAM AND SONo, * porters. 150. Victoria-street. wcsi. _ E W 2 E ALAND JJ EE A 1D " Subscriptions :6d per week. dej' v _ er .® d a 'j! town and suburbs, or 10s l' pr .^"' Dom inion. ranee, posted to any part of the ADVERTISEMENTS under tW ' LosT classes—Wanted, To Let, ioR sale, res[ . and Found. RFJ!>'ONAb. Boakd -- l 8 word i DENCK—aro inserted at the rate 0 rtion 3 ( 0 t for Is. or three consccutne inscr 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. „ 6 d BIRTHS. marriages, and de. - eltr a. each insertion; FIjNRBAL Nor fi iened b* th« These announcements- must be sig . advertiser. , ... v. r cceM Replies to advertisements will b -vjargeat th offices of the IIKIKU.D free of ca Instructions as to the niserti hera1 d drawal of advertisements in mo must bo in writing. .v,»m«elves re* The Proprietors do n " 1 „ ll ° ! a j ve rtisemeni» sponsible for non-msertion o ' aUBeS , through accident or from other mero tai j Telephones: Advertising ana v r offl0( , Department. 178; • Tob i "' i J 229. won • Pvihlishmir. 14; EditorK » I

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 12

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