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Amusements. fy■:■ ? QP BR A .;V . : , H° V 8 '*■ ■pULLEE'S yAUDEVILLE C OMPANY r LAST ; NIGHT OF . rpHE QIDDONS ° Iferlii? IHE QIDDONS . Berlin. A Most Sensational Act. Continued Success of NEtUs 'nS OaM0aM , «110 reaches vr/YiTv* heart." "Thft-riiri who reaches your near*. froK t'ee' EmU ° d '' °"SS|iSSS-;am To?, LI! c°Md"UIEI,SIB Who» D S» c»teU you .Might aw. KITTY QUINN, Juvenile Impersonator. ETHEL PRESTON—Serio and Dancer. VERA MURRAY-Toe Daneen -^ene POY -DENE, Koy KeNE ™ttp \mRTEY ELSIE BATES. ARTHUR MOKL&X, DnMiniQtß etc BARRY AND BRACEI. Banjoista. KITTY RAYNOR, ____ - VEDA HARLUUivx. QHT jyjONDAY J^EXT. First Appearance of The Greatest Juggling Act that has Ever been Presented to 'Til Mgßil: TSIMCB^: DIRECT FROM- ENGLAND. Don't Forget that MONDAY NEXT is their Opening Night. B.C. and 0.5. 2s. STALLS Is, F.C. fed. Reserves at Wildman'B, 6c! extra. T HE RING'S rpHEATRE. rjlO-DAY, AT 2,30. Circle: Adults, Is; Children, Sixpence. Stalls: Adults, 64; Children. Threepence. THE TTING'S /Tt HE ATER HE XV. I NO'S 111 ATR. E. End of Penny Section, Pitt-street. The Foremost Pictorial Entrepreneurs in ! Australasia. FULLER'S . THE BEST "pIOTUREH. ULLER'B OF ALL A lOTUBB* AND THE LEADING ORCHESTRA. BIGGER THAN OTHERS. ; ' BETTER THAN OTHERS. ' „ mTTT ,„ a BRIGHTER THAN OTHERS. LAST NIGHT OF SEAL INDUSTRY OP NEWFOUNDLAND. The Only Picture of This Hazardous Industry Ever Portrayed on a Screen. gERGEANT pERIL; __ A Well-designed Military Picture. BORNEO POTTERY. Industrial. TRAMP AND THE BEAR. ' Comic. ONE WAY TO WIN. A Love Affair. F OE H lB P"' 8 S AKE ' A Western Story of Real Affection. HIS UNCLE'S CONSENT. Comedy. T HE RENDER OF T^" ETS ' . <• "In the Tangled Mesh of Life " THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. WHILE THE COOK SLEPT. Trick Comic. 1000 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING. 1000 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves Is 6d on Sale at Theatre and j Wildman'B.; . NEWTON' picture palace, Karangahape Road, Penny Section.. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Come Where the Crowds are Coming. SEE. SEE, , Continued Complete Success of New Series. HUNCHBACK'S SECRET., Drama. GIRL OF THE TRIPLE X RANCH. Drama. BUMPTIOUS AS ROMEO. Comedy. . „ •. FISHER MAID. . Drama. A Series of Dramas, Comedies,; and Scenic. Prices: Adults, 6d to ail parts Children, 3d. Each Day. 2 to 5 v.m.. 7 to 10.15 p.m. . (CHARLES DICKENS. CHARLES DICKENS. \J Renew acquaintance with your Old Friends from the pages of Charles Dickens. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. • MR THOMAS HARRIS, THE TALENTED ELOCUTIONIST AND CHARACTER IMPERSONATOR, Portraying Well-known Dickens Characters. MONTAGUE . TIGGS-Negotiates a small Martin Chuzulewit. DAN'L PEGGOTTY— Goes in search of Little Em'ly.— Copoerfield. WILKINS MICAWBER—On matters financial.— Copperfield. , MAJOR BAGSTOCK— marriage and himself.—Dombey and Son., " . v;. SYDNEY CARTON'S Farewell to the world. —Tale of Two Cities. FAGIN'S— night alive.—Oliver Twist. MRS. GAMP speaks of Mrs. Harris.— tin Clmzzlewitz. ME. SQUEERS—Opens school.—Nicholas Nickleby. And ■'.•■■■■ 1 MISS JESSIE HARRIS—As Dolly Vardett.Dombcy and Son. . Assisted by the Popular Entertainers, THE LYRIC FOUR, in original selections— " Dickens," " Beware," -" Salisbury >, Market," (Martin Chuzziewit), "Timbuctoo," "An-, chored." v:.-; '■ All parts of Hall. Is. Day Sales, Gertl Campion's. Reserves, Wjldman and Arey'a Bub. Manager, MR. J. G. SMYTHEMAN. OIT IZ E N'S ,(. BAL L, TO THEIR EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY ISLINGTON. t . . TOWN HALL, MAY 22. 1912.. ; Applications for. tickets should be made to the undersigned at 7, Bwanson-street,, as early as possible. The number will be limited, to the . accommodation, and _ the application lists closed when the requisite number is applied for. As no invitations are being issued, the above will be the only way. by; which tickets may be obtained. E. A. DARGAVILLE, 1 H. C. TEWSLEY, / . - Hon. Sees. QCOTT BENNETT is an accredited repreO sentative' of the International Social Party. Hear him. Opera House, To-mor-row (Sunday), 7.30. STARS AND STRIPES obtained all StaO tioners. Tobacconists, Fancy Goods, or wholesale from Krs. Wilkinson. Patentee, Upper Pitt-street. , SONG OF THE SCOUT COMPETITION. —First Prize, £2, Herbert Tomquist; second, £1 10s, Emily Ward; third, £1, Logan Davidson. Unsuccessful Competitors may have their drawings on application. PRIZE DRAWINGS ON VIEW, GRAFTON BOOK ROOM, Khyber Pass. :

SHOOTING SEASON.—Launches can be Hired for Shooting Season.— 0Roose, Mercer.' , Lectures. rpHE , TOWN HALL. 1 THE TOWN HALL. • "yy ALTER rpHOMAS TRILLS, NATIONAL ORGANISER FOR THE UNITED LABOUR PARTY, gPEAKS gUNDAY, g P.M., AT THE TOWN HALL. Question Box, at 8. Lecture beginning at 8.15. • Subject "THE UNITED LABOUR PARTY- AND ITS FIGHTING PLATFORM." - Mr. Mills is teaching a class •in public speaking each TUESDAY Evening, at the Y.M.C.A. The class is overgrowing, and a New Class will be formed at an early date. Confer with the Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. •• • . .vi.wHe will also open on THURSDAY, May 9, a special class in History, Economics, and Politics for those who aid him in his local work. Hand in your names at the Sunday meeting. J Come to the Town Hall and bring your friends. Ladies specially invited. Silver Collection.

Meetings. T H] E AUCKLAND SHIPMASTERS' IN- » DUb TRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Special General Meeting of the above Union will he , held at the Registered Office, a' Tyrone Buildings, Customs-street Last Auckland, on MONDAY. May 6, 19127 at 11 a.m. Business To consider now pror™,^. 8 Ain connection with Arbitration Court Awards, and to pass Resolutions relating thereto, as required by Rule i 9 ' All members particularly requested to attend W. J NICHOLSON, Secretary. HE PONSONBY LITERARY . AND i- DEBATING , SOCIETY. < FIRST SESSION, 1912. , 7£ e Ordinary Meeting of the above will be - Leys Institute on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock The President, Rev. L MA., will deliver an Address on The Educational Value of a Literary and Debating Society." The public cordially LM d< , 4n4 „ fi. E. DOWLE, May 4, 1912. Hon. See. V M.C.A.—A General Meeting of Members * announced in the recent Annual Report Notice, regarding Amended Constitution, will held on TUESDAY, May 7th at Gm m^reta e r^ m Btated -~- los eph McParldne, Restaurants and lea Kooas. HARBOUR VIEW, Endean'a Buildings, odd Queen-street Wharf.— Sundays." Afternoon and Late Teas. Everything good. —J. Fountain, Proprietor. P ® 1 O 14 ~ &' COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. ELECTRIC FANS. NO FLIES. . STRAND ARCANE. ■ / THE LITTLE BACON SHOP- .. FARMERS' BUTTER. la PER LB. , ■ 192, HOBBON-STBEET. v> i • . V <. •

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 12