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- ■ J '• 's p K c i A L "THE GAY COraoNd" 6 to.nigbt \V<m T ; Jt mm 1 doors will be closed to' IniJP- a » th» : the opening transformation •■"fir ness to .Daylight." • 1 minutes to "develop. takes fully a™/ THE BOX I'LAN is at WILDMAN ASBf H AREY'S. 'VILDIfAJ, - AXDf Day :Sales *at ■ Martelli's., 11 • FEE) ?St.4n?; C 3 B t n Famui Doorg. Stalls. 6d; Familycjr& 0 ' IP ' MAJESTY ' ' Business Manager - - J.'E.<Moore^^S * ■ •. ; SUCCESS ! - I SUCCESS t ' ' Without qualification,Vof CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S f t ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY, "Jf That ' Notably Successful Musical pwi ■ , THE GAY GORDONS, - >iMS ; _ <■ v. rHE CAY GORDONS," fw ' One of the Comic Opera Successes of hi Century. 01 tflf Received Last Night 'for tlip, first tlm. ' Auckland with UNBOUNDED ENTHt kuoS f *>"• IT By a CROWDED HOUSE. L&UBJt THE PRODUCTION Is PRECISELY 'Thr'' 1 3 ■ SAME as was Presented in the Prin*«? . Cities of the Commonwealth. ncl sßli THE COMPANY. ■ ■ THE SCENERY. I^HR THE CHORISTERS. " t TI?E BALLET DANCERS. '{i the ill . mt , THE ORCHESTRA. ' - p THE COSTUMES ' 1 H Everybody and Every thing Absolutely-MISI Everybody and Everything Absolutelv to New- Zealand. ■ l "THE GAY GORDONS," . ' TO-NIGHT ! - ; : And Every Evening till Further Notice, Conductor, F. Wynne Jones ■?. 1,1 •Scenic Artist, Phil. Goatcher . wiPf — —-Mm- , ~ ...I A l; ' c K 1 1 «'• mk , _ COMPETITIONS g^ClETY.^ifjf® 12 D ays -F-12 |M NOVEMBER 27 TO J)ECEMBER n, ; Now Ready— . * ~l . T TO rpiMj^rpAßO^ — Obtainable f^^Ea^"^,TcoTwiidSt ££: E. and F. Piano 5 feSI c"."aiw'" n °' Briti " h antl Continental 1 ' ■ SCOTT CDLVILLE, iIS 30-31. Empire ■. Managing Secretarv/r- • 30-31. Empire Buildings. Svranson-etrcet 9 _ ' 111 ; ■ . QDDFELLOWS' HALL. PARNEL^® NOVEMBER 15, 1911, 8 P.M. • j POPULAR CONCERT. ' \ GRAND PROGRAMME, - In aid of Convent of Sisters 0 Mercy, !«' Parnell. " • 1 .'. ; ' Tickets,;ls. /§ | 1 Tickets, Is. t " ' " " ' " E - J - O'KEEFE.-TT^gJiMMi HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGEWe are awarding the following pift'lk ' in our usuaL weekly Competitions :-MraS3s!s os, First and Second .Cash Prizes !in ®bothM the Six-shop Bull's-eye and Running Target, ; t Competitions, and a Punching Ball forTta Aggregate Bull's-eye' Competition 'MiaSl Lastweek MR. W. COSTA It was the bikv, cessful Competitor in . the Aggregate Bui eye-. Match, with »' score of 129 Bull's-evM i MR. S.; ELLIOTT and MR. A. OXENHAM wew •' - i the First and Second: Prize winners .inithi^vS Six-shot Bull s-©ye i% Competition / s willUf» MESSRS. A VERNON and V. JOHNSON S Competitors in the Running ! RATIONAL MINIATURE RIFLE RANQB • • COLEMAN ..AND ■ TIDYMAN,. Proprietor^; t / 1 , Las week's Competitions resulted as fo!« *' , L OW . S; "Messrs. ■S. Elliot and A. Mackie came I first i and. second an. the Running Tarecw' ; Match. Messrs. J. Russell t and A. i .OxeJffi'; , §S gained first , and ■ second. prizes in the ' Sin « s shot Bulls-eye - Match, and Mr. :C. People'^-A 3 Aggregate Bull's-eye Competition • with. a ;score, of-189 bull's-eyes. ' i, 8 ee,t^ the • sttccesafnl t'competitors #Jtrifflf both the Running Targets and Sii-shol > Bull s-eye Matches will receive cash prizes-* 103 first and 5s (second ,respectively— and thn winner of the. Aggregate Bull's-eye Competi tion will receive a Case of E.P. Cake Forks) — • « v f>i ,(■ V- ViS'lSi.J ■ ■ •. " .-m ■ Phoiographer of . Children, \ . ■ ' M . (ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES. < .- CEYLON > HAND-MADE' LAOXftt^PI • GOD AVERY AND BASIL MISSION - . CROCHET. . <■: i ■ : Obtainable at : > ERNEST <A. ■: EIMMEg^■" • » , Direct Importer. . | I • Shop No. 2. THE STRAND. .V '& . , -Phone. 3494. Queen-st., in. t. Aucklani. Aucklanlj - .v: . Lectures. " . — ■—i H ® a 4 ■ 'D E ' .gARL. - gUMM,. l ' , . PH.D.,. F.R.G.S., ETC., ' '♦. * ; '• •' «• - MISSIONARY, i %Jt . AUTHOR. • ' "Mm EXPLORER, , LECTURER, " (gUNDAY.'■ j VEMBER J 11 a.m.—ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. 1 . ' - . 3 p.m.— I MAJESTY'S THEATRE. •• Vr.i> 3 ." '7, p.m.— MAJESTY'S THEATRE.?JfM,ffIS ' ' ■ > .• ' *. V" P I 7.45, p.m.—TABERNACLE, Upper Queen-sfc V ?„■ "The Destiny of the Negro Race." 1 -; rpUESDAY, j^OVEMBER > 1 to 2, to Men— MAJESTY'S THEATBS Lantern Lecture. • :• 7.45 TABERNACLE, Upper-Queen 8V • " Through the Last Unexplored Parts of th< ■*' Earth—the. Heart of Africa," ' — "IS ' ALL MEETINGS FREE, EXCEPT LANTEE3? . , . .LECTURE. •»' Tickets—3s, 2s,' Is. Obtainable at Y.M.C.A.I, S.S.; Union;, S. Barry's, 290, Queen-st., An M dern's, Symonds-st., • Buchanan | Newton. f '■nl' 1 ■ n ■ ..- -- ••.« Bsfti : , Restaurants. ___L. HARBOUR view. Endean's Bidgs-.topp., Queen-st. Wharf.-Open Sunday; After* noon Teas, Late Teas, everything good.— Fountain, Proprietor. - ■ ; - ■ ' p R i_J° p. •- a* ; | COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN.,; .BEST ONE SHILLING 'LUNCH. fhfM ELECTRIC FANS. NO FLIES,';. > HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. ►': 1 P.fl Y Y A. N. m . Coal Merchant and . Carrier. BricUs. Sand, Lime. , Cement. Scoria, etc. Covered Vans for Furniture Rcmova|. Head Office 6, Union Buildings, next New G.i .0. BrMchea. . -. Jervois ltd... Ponsonby: Customs-street $gj t'-'- ' e w 2j e a lan ' d H £ EAr,D * «BBSCBIPTIONS: „ 6d per week, delivered M, |H town and suburbs, or IC* per quarter irt. ■ {. Advance., posted to any parr, of the , . minion. . . ' . - SKOKA iioiED tm w- y AND FOUND, PERSONAL. BOARD AND DENCE-are inserted at the rate of 18 w°rdl. , : for 'is or three consecutive insertions J>t S6d for cash paid in advance. % . BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. . AND DEATHS. 2s & 'g§ noph insertion: FUNERAL NOTICE!}, is , rriiese announcemeuts must be signed by tk9 ' ' advertiser. ■ . - . Replies to advertisements will 1>» SSSfli'^ at tbe offices of the HERALD free of charge. Instructions as.to the insertion or witw draw a I of advertisements in themust be in riling. . > . > The proprietors do i not hold themselves raj sponsible foe non-insertion of advertis^neot^ i|| ' through accident or from other causes.^ J ' Telephones: Advertising , and -Commercial , Department. 178: Job Printing 1 Order , 2890f Publishing.' 14: Editorial. '229.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 12

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