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PRINCE ALEXANDER The PRINCE ALEXANDER Concertina PRINCE ALEXANDER Kinfr. PRINCE GREATEST AND MOST TALENTED MUSICAL VAUDEVILLE PERFORMER Ever Seen on the Australasian Stage. The man who demonstrates the IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES of the Concertina, ami contributes REAL MUSIC from GRAND OPERA to RAGTIME. A REAL GENUINE MUSICAL TREAT. Including, Wagner's Masterpiece, "The Grand March," from " Tannhauser." This Must be Heard to be Realised. I Supported by ! JULES GARRISON, And His ' JULES GARRISON, Two Roman Maids. RUPERT CUTHBERT, I Actor-Vocalist. ! MAY DAHLBURG. LEWIS TRIO. ETTIE WILLIAMS. SEYFFER TWINS. WARD LEAR. JOS. MULLANEY. Jack—RHODESBURGS—WiII Patter Comedians. GEO. JONES. KO-KO. DOC. ROWE, DOC. ROWE, Prince of Swindlers, "The Soul of Honour." AND DOUBLE COMPANY. Prices: D.0., 3s; Orch. Stalls, 3b; Stalls, 2s; Family Circle, Is. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. THE ~T7~ IG ' 3 Hp ieateb. HE AING'S 1 EA T E. End of Pitt-st. Penny Section. NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday; TT'ULLER'S The "PICTURES. X 1 TILLER'S BEST OF ALL. -L ICTUSES. AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT, ANOTHER CHANGE. A Paragon of Perfect Programmes. "ypLD EELAND ' Second Series. A Further View of Irish Life EXPERIMENTS IN AIR, Scientific. RAPIDS OF MAGDAPIS, Coloured Scenic, ENDERFOOT'B J^OUND-UP, An Illustration of Cowboy Life. PECULIAR PETS, Interesting. HEARTS AND EYES, Dramatic. gNAKES rpHEIR JJABITS, Showing Typical Specimens of Many Countries. TWO REFORMATIONS, A Moral. COMMON COMMOTIONS TO MAKE YOU LAUGH. Tontolini And His Dogs—Dr. Cupid—Tilly's Tweedledum And The Necklace. Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Reserves, 2s, at Wildman's. -yyiNDSOR g RATING J^INK. ' PONSONBY—THREE LAMPS—PONSONBY. THE MONARCH OF ALL" For Floor, Skates, Music, Light, Instructors, and Attention. Four Sessions Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 6th, CHILDREN'S GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. Watch for our Grand Coronation Carnival. PROF. J. W. H. MARTIN. Manager. Recitals. ORGAN RECITAL. MR. W. T. SHARP WILL GIVE THE THIRD RECITAL OF THE SERIES IN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, SYMONDS-ST., NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, At Eight O'clock. MISS MURIEL ADAMS WILL CONTRIBUTE TWO VOCAL NUMBERS. Meetings. QITT OF AUCKLAND. pROPOSED JJEW igjEALAND JgJXHIBITION. At the request of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce and the Auckland Industrial Association, I invite the Citizens of Auckland to attend a Public Meeting, at the City Council Chambers on THURSDAY, Ist June, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of considering the advisability of holding an International Exhibition. C. J. PARR, Mayor. 27th May, 1911.. JJILL AND PLUMMER, LIMITED. The Annual Meeting of the above Company will be held on MONDAY, June 12th, 1911, at 3 p.m.", in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson-st.. to receive Reports of Directors and Auditor for the past year, and any other business that may be brought before 'the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors, J. A. WYATT, Secretary. Auckland. May 13tli, 1911. THE HEADMISTRESS and STAFF of the JL Auckland Girls' Grammar School cordially invite all Old Girls to attend a meeting at the Girls' Grammar School, Howe-st., on SATURDAY, June 10th, at 3 p.m., when it is hoped that the Old Girls' Association will be reorganised. The Headmistress hopes sincerely that ALL Old Girls (dating from the School's earliest days if possible) will make an effort to attend and to join the Association. .Publications. JJISTORY OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. A History of St. John's College,- Auckland, compiled by the Rev. J. King-Davis. M.A., has been issued by the St. John's College Association. The book, is of the most interesting character, and is embellished with a number of illustrations. It is a valuable contribution to the early history of New Zealand. Published by Messrs. Abel, Dykes, and Co., Auckland. Price, 3s 6d, and on sale at the leading booksellers. Proiessional Notices. T\B. ERNEST C. WINSTONE, , DENTIST, (D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania), WATSON'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Queen and Welleeley Streets. 'Phone 2967. Toilet. Patronised by Every Vice-Regal Family in Australasia. MISS MCELWAIN (Established 15 years), Specialist in Face Massage, Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Hairdressing, Hair Dyeing, Shampooing, Hair Working. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. Qualified Assistants. Personal Supervision. Address: 254, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone 254. MRS. collins's valaze face MASSAGE TREATMENT fills out hollows, removes wrinkles, overcomes looseness and fiabbiness, rejuvenates the face. Every case treated by an expert. Latest in Hairdrcssing, Hair Tinting. Shampooing, Scalp Massage, Cutting and Singeing:, Combings made up, coils, Plaits, Puffs. . VALAZE DEPOT (Third Floor), 46, City Chambers, 'Phone 2368. LADIES.— To avoid risk of contagion from dirty hair pads that are stuffed with horsehair, woollen sweepings, etc., ask for HENDY'S "BELGRAVIA" PAD. Pure hair throughout. Each pad bears maker's name Obtainable from following Drapers and others;— Court's, Ltd., Milne and Choyce, Ltd., Queen-street; also, Geo. Court's, Ltd., Rendell's, Bradstreet's, etc' Karangahape Road. Pric* irop- is each! Take no other,i.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14692, 29 May 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14692, 29 May 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14692, 29 May 1911, Page 12

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