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Amusements. 3d 3d 3d 34 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d QUEEN'S rjTHEATRE, QUEEN-STREET. • 3 ' Proprietors, MaoMahon and Lodaer. - GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily, 11 a.m. till 11 P-m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. WE NEVER RAISE OR LOWER OUR PRICES. , _ _... „ " The Public is wiser than the wisest Cntio. Think of it 1 Sixpence and Threepence Everywhere. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT i _ . The same Glorious Series of Exclusive Subjects, which has been greeted with tne wildest enthusiasm by the usual crowds that throng the cosy Queen's Theatre. FASCINATING PHOTO-PLAYS, Including the following delightful Dramagraphs:— A ROMANCE OF WALL-STREET New York Vitagraph Drama. MATCH AND NO PRIZES, c . neß oomfldy< Cines Comedy. LIFE UNDER THE SEA. Indastrial . Industrial. THE DESERT'S LURE, , . . Bison Drama (Exolusive). FOR LOVE, , _ Itala Drama. SHE WANTED A MAN WITH BRAINS. . Monday Next our Superb Bi-weekly Change. _ „ EVERY ITEM A STAR. Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE, Children THREEPENCE EVERYWHERE. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! 6d 6d 6d 6ii 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d ING GEORGE THEATRE, Durham-street, opp. Ilia Majesty's—Saturday. Entire Change: New Star Films— " The Old Man,® Folly" (emotional), " Seminole s Sacrifice (Red Indian), " Monutana Anna (cowboy). Three new and stirring Drama, full ox exciting incidents. See 44 Foolshead at a Cine Show." Now Comics, new Comcdys, new Scenics. Seo our new programme to-aay. Prices. is, 6d; Children, 3d, 8 p.m. Matinee 2.30. ' ! Titanic "DENEFIT pONCERT. Disaster Titanic Benefit Concert. Disaster Titanio uisasier Titanic TOWN TT ALL. Disaster Titanic lows Hall. Disaster Titanic __ Jjisafeter Titanic SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Disaster Titanic SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Disaster Titanic 3 p.m., Titanic By the Disaster Titanic * Disaster Titanic ] AUCKLAND PROFES- J Disaster Titanio 1 SIONAL ORCHESTRA | Disaster Titanic : —— Disaster Titanic Conductor Herr Louis Blitz Disaster Titanic Disaster Titanic | In aid of Titanic Fund | Disaster Titanic Disaster Titanio Orchestral Items: Disaster Titanio Unfinished Symphony Disaster Titanio Overture "Fingall's Cave" Disaster Titanio Funeral March Disaster Titanio Overture " Mirella " Disaster Titanio Hymn, " Nearer, My God, Disaster. Titanic to Thee." Disaster Titanic Disaster Titanic Soloists: Disaster Titanio Miss Muriel Dunn Disaster Titanio (Soprano) Disaster Titanio Mrs. E. Barber Disaster Titanic (Contralto) Disaster Titanio Miss Ina Bosworth Disaster Titanio (Violin) Disaster Titanio Disaster Titanio I Silver Collection I Disaster rjl O W N JJ A L L. , v MONDAY, MAY 6, 1912. FAREWELL CONCERT TENDERED * TO MRS. HAMILTON HODGES. PROGRAMME: MRS. HODGES (Soprano)- " Ave Maria" (Intermezzo) - - (Mascagni) " The House of Thy Presence " • • (Mann) " Good-bye " -- -- -- - (T. Allen) MR. II HODGES (Baritone)- " It is Enough " (" Elijah ") (Mendelssohn) " Pagan Song " G^ohr) " Morning Song" - - (Maughan Barnett) MR. AND MRS. HODGES (Duet)— " Star of Love" - - ------ (Nevin) LYRIO FOUR (Quartette)- " Sleep, Gentle Lady " - - - - (Bishop) " When Evening's Twilight" - - (Hatton) HERR PECHOTSCH . (Violin)- " Souvenir de Moscow " - - - (Wieniawski) " Carnival de Venice" - - - - (Paginini) MR. H. GREGSON (Organ)"Peer Gynt Suite" - - (Grieg) "The Sleeping Beauty" - - - - (Beudel) HERR BLITZ ('Cello)- " Tranmerei" ------- (Schumann) " Lamento ------- (Gabriel-Marie) A CHOICE AND FAVOURITE PROGR Book Seats early. Last appearance of Mrs. H. Hodges in New-Zealand. Tickets procurable fr6m Messrs. A. Eady and Co., Miss Gerti Campion, and English and Foreign Piano Co.

Seats, Is; and Reserved, 2a. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Doors open at 7.15 p.m.. Concert at 8 p.m. sharp. rpoWN HALL. V ' CONCERT, CHAMBER. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 8 P.M. FRITCH-HASTINGS. LITERARY RECITAL, Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, His Honor the American Consul, Leading Educators, Professional Men, Pud Other Lovers of the Best Literature. " SUNNY HEIGHTS," . Favourites, Old and New, Including— "Sam Weller"— Strong," and " Annie" from " Coppcrfleld" Christmas at the Trimbles's " Helen© > Tamre "An Old Sweetheart of Mine " A Race for Life " Love in. the Square " — The Lone Singer -The Balcony Scene from ROMEO and JULIET" MUSIC BY THE LYRIC FOUR. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan open MONDAY, at Wildman and Arey's. TUESDAY, MAY "The Blue Bird" —Maeterlinck. m O W N JJ ALL. j . CONCERT CHAMBER. A NOTABLE CONCERT OF VOCAL AND PIANOFORTE MUSIC Will be given on IJIHURSDAY, ' M AY -^0 % ARTISTES: MISS MARY COOPER (Mrs. Towsey), MR. CYRIL TOWSEY, and MR. BARRY CONEY. ' Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. Day Sales at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's, A. Eady's, and Miss Gerti Campion's. Reserved seats at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's. T. STANLEY, Manager. P" . == ' Sporting. pAKURANGA • JJUNT QLUB. THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB 18 POSTPONED TILL FURTHER NOTICE. Hounds will meet as already advertised. R. P. KINLOCH, Secretary.

Toilet. Tilone 254. MCELWAIN AND ZEVEN, (Late Miss McElwain), TOIIET EXPERTS. MISS MCELWAIN, PROFESSOR ZEVEN, Specialist in Fa.c« Continental Court and Scalp Massage, Hairdresser, llair Dyeing, Qualified Permanent removal of' Manicurist and Superfluous Hair, Chiropodist. ONLY' ADDRESS! 254. QUEEN-ST. ' FASHIONABLE HAIRDRESSING. We are in the position to take in hand and execute at short notice Hair Work of every possible description. Wig-making a speciality. Just to hand, a Splendid Sample of all lengths of First-class English and French Human Hair. Electric Treatment for loss of Hair at a reasonable rate, p JgAGLETON, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSER. VICTORIA-ST., NEXT QUEEN-ST. 'Phone 3120. Sole Agents Bland's Vegetable Dye. THE jyj-ISSES "YyEIGLEY, HAIR AND FACE PHYSICIANS, WATSON'S BLDGS., WELLESLEY-ST. EAST, 'Phone, 3766. Consultation Free. Miss Wrigley has been awaiting the arrival of a bister who has been abroad studying Chemistry of the Hair and Face, and is now prepared to treat all Scalp Diseases and teach patients Special Home Treatment and Scientific Massage, using only the preparations suited to each case. Electrolysis, Hairdressing. Shampooing, Pedicuring. Manicuring, etc.; Treatment for Blackheads; also. Latest Electrical and Vibro Treatment for the Hair. Lessons given in Hairdressing. Hairwork of every description. Human Hair-pads a speciality. Business carried on as usual at v 93, KARANGAHAPE RD.. AUCKLAND. 'Phone. . 3800,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 12

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