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' Amusements. ' OP E R A ' H O U S E. TO-NIGHT 'AT EIGHT. . FASOLA V. 'GLEESON. ■, ' ! : James • Gleeson, Esq., 1 will place Pasola. in stocks, and in the event of Fasola not being, able to eocape from same, he (Fasola) will forfeit Tea Pounds (£10)f. to my chanty Mr. Gleeson -will mention, e - ____ ' ; COME ■; AND SEE THIS j; GREAJ ? TEST. ;■ ]? E R A '~ HOUSE. ■''",. ' ; TO-NIGHT 'AT"EIGHT. ' > FASOLA NOVELT3T ; COMPANY.; .; LAST TWO NIGHTS OF . PASOLA The T Great ; FASOLA The Mrirvel FASOLA The Fascinator. Do not let it : be said • that you missed Seeing FASOLA. '•'. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF A - THE WINDSOR CHORISTERS - A tt 1 Dolly Day, James lies, Willie .:> ' Brennan: • '■■■:.'' ','' Prices:-D.0..0.5:; 2s; Stalls, Is; F.C., 6d. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. 6d extra. ■DON'T, FORGET'.'MATINEE TO-MORROW , '■].■'.■::/,:':■:'/,, -> AT 2.30. ; Matinee Prices: Adults, Is; Children, ■ 6d. 0 P E R A ' HOUSE. Sole Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. REFINED VAUDEVILLE—Nov/ the 'most popular form of Entertainment extant. Patronised by His Majesty Kins George V. The ■; King's decision to , attend with the Queen a Music Hall Performance in Edinburgh has excited much interest, as showing approval of a popular form of entertainment.— April 1, 1911. • MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, ! MARCH 4. MONDAY 1 NIGHT .*> NEXT, /MARCH;; 4. TELLER'S TTAUDEVIELE /COMPANY. ' ULLER'S Vaudeville <UOMPANY. First Appearance in Auckland of . > , FRANK YORKE Celebrated FRANK YORKE Comedian. Alf. THE DETSCOLL BOYS. . Bob. Eccentric Comedians. STELLA AND FLOSEIE RANGER, , Charming Sopranos and Soubrettes. . HUGO AND OLGA -Noted HUGO AND? OLGA Juggle.r MARSHALL PALMER, .;; Actor Vcwalist. ' May ' Nealy, Delli Connor, Elsie McGuire, :;<■-'; Fred. Champion, Los Coney. s ' -M.v' MISS MAIE VINE, V MISS MAIE ' VINE,';"". _ .:'...' <■ The World's Greatest Male Impersonator. , FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES— "-, D.C. AND O.S. 28. STALLS,: 13. F.C., 6D. ■~ Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. rp H E XT I N G' S . mHE A T R E, Tl/TiTINEE rpO-MOREOW, AT O Of) rpHIJ THING'S HE ATE. "End of Penny Section, Pitt-street. FULLER'S THE BEST "PICTURES, ULLER'S-. - OF ALL C : JTIOTUEES. AND THE LEADING ORCHESTRA. < : ONLY TWO- MORE i NIGHTS OF "■" ■ GTJAE)S AT ' ST.' JAMES'S PALACE. A* STRAWBERRY HARVEST. EGYPT-KHARTOUM. MODERN : ROME.. ■.; qpHE piSHERMAN',3 T>AUGHTEK, A Beautiful Coloured Drama. . rjyflEOWN •'■ rpo fTIHE T lONS. , Well Costumed and Produced, ; and among too Actors are some dozen Fierce Lions. .:.■■■ A ; VISIT TO KHAM'S COUNTRY. THE MISER'S XMAS. ■ Drama. ~ ■".'.'•■ A WALK TO THE 'AQUARIUM. ; ' SMALL HANDS THAT SAVE, f Dramatic. TORPEDO-BOAT - FIRING. :Pooley's Scheme— Through a Medium— .;-/'.■:/;.'- ■■ ■•■.-.■■ Hank and Lank. ■'-• -■■'■ ;Orchestra Selections: "Pique Dame," Flute and ; Clarionet '.-;Duet, ;! "Butterfly." - :"Boccacio," ' Count of Luxembourg." " Rienzi," etc. •■" ■' , Is 6d, Ib, 6d. Reserves, 2s, Wildman'a. ,' NEWTON- V ■ PICTURE ; .■/: i PALACE. Karangahape Road, Penny Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Come : where tthe crowds are coming. ;; ■•■•• 6d and 3d—TO SEE— and 3d : ;r ■■■■- .;; MODERN COURTSHIP. Amusing Comedy. ROMANY TRAGEDY. Sensational Drama. '■ MOTHER'S BOY. Pathetic Drama. With several Scenics, Dramas, Comedies. Each Day, 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 p.m. \{ Popular. Prices. 6d and 3d. all parts. ;• s .-';. INGE'S . PINK. FRIDAY NIGHT-LEAENIiRS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. -•'■■' Band -in Attendance. : 'Private Tuition, 3 p.m* daily. ,:. : Large Electric Fans.' ; Large Electric Fans. ,< "TUD "A S • fJI/T.' AGO ABA E U 3." rFOWN TTALL. ONI)AT ' |-jITAEOH A! m > AT 8 Pit. /~\RATORIO, " , " JUDAS i"|ITACOABAEUS, , » '■■"'■'■ BY H UNITED METHODIST CHOIRS. '250 VOICES AND ORCHESTRA. ;: ; , Soloists: Miss Elizabeth' Knight (Soprano), Miss Madeline Knight ; (Contralto), ■ Mr. W. Aspinal! (Tenor), Ret,. A. Mitchell (Baas). i - Conductor: Mr. E. J. GaUand. ; Leader of Orchestra: Herr H. L. Kreutzer.; Admission: r 2s $ and • Is. ■ Reserved Tickets, 2s, at Wildman and Arey's. Box Plan- now | open. Tickets obtainable at Eady and Co.'b and Sunday School Union. I== '~"' ' -T .? ..,.,,,= Meetings. I A UCKLAND WORKINGMEN'S CLUB AND 'J\. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.; ; ; * . NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A Special General Meeting of Members will .bo held •in • the- 5 Club Hall, * Coburgstreet, on MONDAY, March 11, 1912, at 8 p.m. ,"\-:j ,r-:t.'•;-',,'••: KBUSINESS: . .' -• , s . Election of two (2): Committeemen to fill N ,: the two extraordinary S-i vacancies arising at the Annual - Election Bon February 2 last. The ballot will £ take ; place between the hours of .12 noon and eight (8). p.m. on the above date. By order of the President. GEORGE FLEMING, Secretary. .... . .... . .... _ . j ~ : .. , Excursions, Picnics, etc. !&._■.- -. "JVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. I \ CPEOIAL V?yEEK-END rr<RiPS. ;^j: ; TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. .'• :■■■ ■':■:■ . ~'A ->■■■-■ ■■■ -■-;-. ■■■ ,'-■ ■ Steamers will leave Quay-street Jetty No. 11 and Railway .Wharf, on SATURDAY,' March | 2, as under:... I FOR KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. L • S.S. GAEL ."': - . - - - - - 2 P.M. FOR ■ WAIWERA, GRUTS. S.S. HAurn - - "- - .:,■-■' - 2 P.M. '<:■ " ':' ; ■ • : ' FOR .WArHEKE. ; , ;'.lc &'f; S.S. EOTOMAHANA - - - - 2 P.M. FOR ARKLE'H AND WAY PORTS. S.S. KOTMT ; - v......... ;-■: :'-:;■ ■>..-:.>.:; 2 P.M. ■ The .steamers will return to Auckland on MONDAY MORNING, about 9 a.m. CHARLES HANSON. - ■ . Manager. •■;' .'■ / ' '.. ' '.',? ."■ '-, 'J'.' ''.' ■;"! ;'' ; "',".!.",/ 'i..-; ■•-■' 1:, VgSk |")KUIDS' piCNIC, fe «w noWES ..b at ', ; ' WAIHEKE, BMsirJsx ■ npo-MORRow, WiW M AEo:a 2. P.S. WAKATERE leaves 9 a.m. sharp, and, by special arrangement withv the N.S.S., Co., a SECOND BOAT, the S.S. AUPOURI, WILL LEAVE AUCKLAND AT 12.45 p.m. .The Most Enjoyable Picnic in the Dominion. Will be attended by Brother Druids and friends from Goldfields," Thames, Waikato. Rotor Warkworth, Whangarei, N. Wairoa. Everyone welcome. The Best Boats, the Best Locality, wharf landing. Baby Show, Sports, Tugof-war, Wrestling. 1 Fun for all, young and old. " i ■■* Tickets, 2s; Children, Half-price. GEO. H. LETHABY, Hon. Sec. . : rVNEHUNGA WOOLLEN MILLS* PICNIC. « : TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 2. \ i '• Boat; Leaves Wharf, Onehunga, 8.30 a.m. « Boat/will ; t go ..; out to- Fishing ; Grounds, ( weather permitting. . ■, \~ t ■ ===== ■: ; ' -v.^v:':vvr-•; ' '« - Professional Notices. -', ■' .-. .■",,- ~. •-.;- ,-.-.•■.■ ■-. '.■■■'■.■■ ____ I [A'CARD] I TV TJUNDAS MACKENZIE. M.D., „ Wishes 'to intimate to the ' public of , Auckland that he has , COMMENCED PRACTICE '. .As a SURGEON AND HOI'.OEOPATHIO , PHYSICIAN ' - AT MANUKAG ROAD. ' PAEKELL. 'JUxooaSH, I ■■:'. . ■ ■'■;'■ -..:; ;■ .■ i.>.'.'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 12