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Amusements. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE] Q.RAND FAREWELL JjAITSEfc rpO-MOBROW (SATURDAY), AT n OA - Bring Your Children to see the Wonders of Wonders "'<'■ PRINCE CHARLES, / ' " .The Marvellous Monkey Comedian Prices for Children, Is id. Is, and 6d. JJIS ~THETI^; Lessee . - - - c. R. B ai w hub-Lessee - . - Allan Hamilton: t Sob Direction - - Brciman'a. Limited T O.NIGHT, ijffsMin, AND TO-MORROW NIGHT THE GREATEST OF ALL SUCCESSES,' jgRENNAN'S yAUDEVXLLE pLAYEBS. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY EACH NIGHT PRINCE CHARLES. U ■ PRINCE CHARLES, Ifle Marvellous Monkey in his Wonderful Dining. Skating. Cycling;, and other quickmoving Acts, cheered to the echo each nichL ' n?"»- ;'i" d Saryey. Eva Mudpc, JohuoS and V ells. Archie Glen. Lea Petit Totoi. -Nellie Kolle. Charles Howard, and our Comp.'eto Company. , The change of programme complete!*captivated the largo audience. ■ * LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS. - ' PRICES: 3s. 2a, and Is. Reserves and early doors extra Box Plan" Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Martelll'i. W. A. LOW, Business Manaeer BYD. BRENNAN. Treasurer. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ' Lessee: C. R. Bailey. DIRECTOR AND MANAGER, ALLAN ' HAMILTON. j SHORT SEASON ONLY. -~' 1 Commencing MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MONDAY EVENING NEXT. - : ALLAN Ml ETON'S r*<o ■ii-LLAN HAMILTON'S I^o. In W. W. Jacobs's Delightful Tlireo-acK Farce, BEAUTY AND 'HIE BARGE, BEAUTY AND THE BARGE, \ BEAUTY AND THE BARGE. ;. ! "Affability, that's what, it is ■with tas* No harm; too much affability.'" THE SPARKLING DIALOGUE. ' THE HUMOROUS SITUATIONS. „ \- THE HANDSOME MOUNTING. THE REALISTIC STAGE EFFECTS.' '•■'':'' THE CLEVER ACTING. THE BRILLIANT PRODUCTION, '■ Direct from the Leading Theatres of s ' Australia. i.", PLAY PRODUCED BY CHARLES BROWN* y'' NEW SCENERY BY HARRY WHAITE. . , The Mechanical Effects include the Barntf '; originally used by the late Robert BrouguJ." BOX PLANS EAPIDLY FILLING , ;' At Wildman and Arey's. * POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Booking fee, Is. Early doors to Stalls anfl Gallery. 6d extra. !-:<'; HARRY P. MULLER, " i? ;Jj: Touring Manager.^y : y; T7-ING pEOEGE npHEATEE. OPP. HIS MAJESTY'S. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. ~, MOUNT ETNA Mr. West,- of picture fame* MOUNT ETNA says:—"l unhesitatingly MOUNT ETNA declare it to be the most MOUNT ETNA magnificent picture yet pro. MOUNT ETNA duced by the aid of MOUNT ETNA cinematography. COME TO-NIGHT AND SEE IT. YOUR LABI CHANCE AT MATINEE. Also, ourAll-StaS Programme :-LADY MARY'S LOVE, Emotional Drama; Heart of a Ccwboy, Arneri* can drama; Blackpool and its Pleasures, scenic; Vanity and its Cure, comic; Queen for a Day, comic. , VICE-EEGAL ORCHESTRA. fid,. 6d. We give 2| hours Show for M, fid, MATINEE, SATURDAY. £.30. Children, Half-price. £ T D. rpAsaus * , PIANO TUNEE AND EEPAIEEB* L EDEN TEEEACE. .'■ [ ' Opp- Dominion Road. ? - -~-!;^; ■— ~"~-"Vx;'i''; Corporation Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND, .. '-'7;;#.! V^ The Municipal Offices will be Closed on , SATURDAY. 24th February, on the occaiiou - of the Employees' Annual Picnic. _; ■ HENEY W. WILSON, ~.',, Town Clerk, v February 22nd, 1912. ' ;•'.■/■ ' Excnrsions, Picnics, etc. j, . -VTORTHEEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED, QPECIAL WEEK-END rpIPB,,': TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAUEAitE GULF. Steamers will leave Quay-street Jetty No. 1 and Railway Wharf, on SATURDAY, 241h as under:— W'.-^iil FOE KAWAU AND ALGES'S. S.S. EOTOMAHANA - - - - 2 P.a.; ;:^ FOE WAIWEEA. GRUTS. . ,' . 9.8. HAUTTI ...--• 2 ?M<pJ::-.i FOE WAIHEKE. „_ v S.S. AI'ANUI ,2P* FOE AEKLE'S AND WAY PORTS. ■ OEEWA - - - -. - - - 2P *; ';;, The steamers will return to Auckland oS MONDAY MORNING, about 9 a.m. CHARLES SANSON, Manager. . , "DOLL UP • AUCKLAND TO THE pARPENTERS' jiJONSTER piCNIOi, TVTOTU-KOREA, \ - rpO-MOEEOW, iM' ; W : SATURDAY, -pEBRUARY 24. , ' -. ":.'.':''■''""?■'' SPORTS FOR THE YOUNG AND OLD, OPEN EVENTS, TUG-OF-WAR. . The public are invited to join with us in a day of amusement abundance for tM. Toys and lollies in abundance for ™ , Chi HOT'WATER PROVIDED FREE OF - ~ Boats Leave Ferry Tee 9.30 and 1.30. .. BAND m ATTENDANCE. EAOLB. - 8.8. EAGLE. TJCKETS la ' S - b ' EAG,J& Family Ticket. 3s. to admit children up ' to the age of 15 years. C J. McINTEE, Chairman, B STLVIUS. Treasurer. . , >- W, BUCHAN. Secretary. 11. BANFIELD, Sports Secretary. MEW nrEALAND JJERALD SDBSCEIPTIOXS. 6d per week, delivered la _ town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter « advance, posted to any part of u» «_ Dominion. • AUVEETISE3IENTS under the foliovrw ; -,_ Classes-WANTED. TO LET. FOE SALE. JOg A>"D FOUND. PEBSOSAIi. BOAKD AND Sm • DENCE-are inserted at the rate of 18 word. . , for is or three consecutive insertions for 2a 6cl for cash paid in advance. . BIRTHS, MAIUUAGES. AND DEATHS. &« each insertion; FU.NERAIi Notices. Is ""A* : These announcements must be signed by th» .. advertiser. . „. Replies to advertisements will be received a t tne omces of the HBBAW) free of chars*. Instructions as to the insertion or Wg di-awal of advertisements in the HEEAKi* must be in writing;. The Proprietors do not hold themselves re- .- sponsiblclor non-insertion of advertlseniettM through accident or irom other causes. Telephones: AdvertUinp and Com'MrojU Denarunent, 178; Job Printing Order umc«. ÜB'jj; Publishing. 14; Editorial. W.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

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