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; ~,.-'••■ Amusemeotts. •'• : • ;: ;^Ml3l —— --^i •ctis MAJESTY'S TBBAISm •"-*• Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailey, '^ffk, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.' ' TOllSfl I AN UNDENIABLE' SUCCESS. ' ' J, ' and : ''"lVAßlt , | MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY COMPAHT '^ ''"' LAST ■ TWO NIGHTS -* IfH Of America's "One Long Laugh" Maril^H- ■■ Farce Comedy, ' '^JSft PLASTER' '' mMI E pAa»4|aß . BRILLIANT, ■ BRIGHT,:' . - BRBESf|ME :'■; ' .. ' NEXT PEODUCMON. : '''.f^-ift&^^^H MONDAY : : (King's Birthday) MOHJjii|lOT Yet Another Brilliant Musical Farce, 'tlfifll T HE B ELLE OF N^wwii-'JI By John Fraser, Sen. 'v-• 18 Magnificent Scenery by Harry Wh&tliifW|H Play Produced by. Reginald Wykebua. M Prices Ss, 3s. and Is. Box Plan «,t Wild. man and Aray's. Day Sales at M«Wa®pill Usual Early Doors. twu, i> Wfl Bus. Met., A. Prandon-'C^ewH^ilHy 6 6 66 66 6 6 6 6 6 6 6* i 19 QUEEN'S HB 'AT»,||H| QUEEN-STREET. M Proprietors. MacMahon and Lodftwij ' M GO WHERE THE CROWES GO. 'i i] ■ Daily, li a.m. till li p.^St|§fM ■' CONTINUOUS PICTUEB ■'flßiiW^wM Like the Brook, we go on for evet''M« 9 THE ORY IS STILL THEY COME, M ■ "THE PUBLIC IS WISER THAN tfll I WISEST OElTlC."—Bancroft ' 9 WHAT MORE CAN BE SAID? ,:- fl '.".'. TO-DAY—FRIDAY—TO-NrGHT. |: Jii'flKn bUR NEW PSCKJEAMME A REVKUiiEKijii' I ,■. ALL •■ STAR SUBJECTS, •,. ? M Including such Truly Delightfol ''' -:9 . ■ PHOTO . SENSATIONS '' \ ; ~, .« "FOR LOVE OF A SIREN" (Oine« Dra 4 «A v| " THE ROUGH DIAMOND" (Eclair.ffiHl ■"A TRAGIC WEDDING"i(MiIano Dlu«iHia " LEA AND HER GOVERNESS (Cine. Coaeirt ' :] M " IOLA'S PROMISE" (A.B. Drama). " IiiTTLE BLACK POM" (Hep. Comics JH« Etc., Etc ' E " MONDAY NEXT. JUNE I. ' I THE GREAT NAPOLEONIC PHOTO-H^fJ*^ ". THE ROYAL, DTirOROE, '•«,"'■ A Magnificent Production, with Woaii^^A'B Staging and Accurate Costumes, ahdlSSffilH ■' ners of a Past Age. < ' „'4si|fi'H| A Beautiful Now Copy ' specially imporwllig^^l ...MacMahon and Lodder.^fcgslJgSM THINK OF IT! '>'m^M . SIXPENCE AND TEEEBPENCE EVERYWHERE, ,• / -iWKM ■ . IT.:'SEEMS'■ALMOST INCONOEIVABIJ!; I M : ■ GO WHERE THE CROWDS '. QQ^mfwL 3 3 33 3 3 3 33 ssjt ; '*:jgjjJM T7-ING GEORGE THEATSS, I 6D Opp. H.M. Theatre, Durham-it'.- '* M TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. 'vj&JI DAILY. DAUjY. ' • DAtt&r^B From L3D to 4.30. From': 1.33 toAMl : ' 'fl :-.;.:■; CONTINUOUS : PIGTUBES, .'■, p* -fl STAB PICTURES. ,". ««■ Adults. 6d; Children, 3d. ... IbueW^H Value for the money. Evening perforuiaSMi Is and 6d.'.ChHdren,>ha^pnM.;: i :,sjig|p _______ .'.p.l I i^'l KHYBEB PASS. : -."»■ FOUR' SESSIONS DAILY. : 'li|fl -..- ■■■.; , TUESDAY. JUNE 4. :l^i%MH/M "Hot Sock" Competition, : for GenUemK^H ■ Grand Fancy Dress '''ot._iini^'^|^^9 ■ TUESDAY. JUNE ; iL 'j^M AN NU A L KEY !BAI9BI| TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, at B^o^|M|H A few Spectators' Tickets at 2» • e»„"jfe&-al Top Gallery (Grey-street entranca) 'aM : .«■ available from Miss Gerti street. ■■■:-.'. Patrons : are : reminded thai-lfrto'6fi|#fiM - will leave for all Principal a.m. Fare, Is. '^AsSH ,■:'.'. ;:'".:' .'.,':..'T*.v HOWARD NOSlO^aP^jfl H. 0. OU_?AN, VtV?™^l« GRAND -\rAEIETY ■ ' nOJTQatSI'V fl BY CREW OF -.f-vM|| I H.M.&- > F^f'lfl In Aid of Relatives of Crew of Ilrffe'/fl .-..-'. ■' Dredge .Manchester. '«|HH I-OWN- HALL, '* ' 1 WBD3SEBDAY. eth Jnwa:.'«/»|jpj Cutlass Display and other Novei;S|flPll Items. First-clara Wrestling, Ha_Jj«|Ka« Sketches, rjad a Gemsral V>Stty PJhfi "*■ gramme. Musical and Otherwiw,•■ of.vtt«K?;-s«B hours' Bight Good Merriment...., .J, • \z Admin«.ion. 3» (reserved), 2s. and.)*' JL/lijjlj Reeer«ed Seats may be Boosed 'at M«|Hfl Wiidmaji and Arey's. •■ Book early. ' ,v<$P;J« PRINCE'S , - - R I S@S,; PATRONISE 'THE POPULAR 'Rm£j*'tfß .:,-.' OPEN---. DAILY ;:,.-.AND; r EVENINGS. | , . GEO. H. POWLEY. 'FniiWa T T| rp A B .G^^ : ''Wifeill i i >' ' ," 'isM PIANO TUNES AND REF2ORSB. J J jfjS EDEN TERRACE. ' ,',"-, *|wW Opp. Dominion Road. . ''"^^fW . Boxing. ' . "■ ; 'j!^B NORTHERN "DOXING ,ASSOCIATIOX I X>'" ■■' .XX ,_^ "ifembers and patrons are reaueitcd to . fl the'. following - arrangements \ for 'i MONDAi fh, "|K Opening Carnival,at the Town —Uli-'^i'JS'jCi™ 875 One-shilling Seats (back stalls and'W*; ,„■ gallery), entranca Grey-st. "- w '.vl'''%;#i_^SWi 12QQ . Two-Hhilling Seats (centre j stalls ■■ABlliiM big gallery), entrance Queen-st. ''• • ..fl Three-shilling Seats (unreserred: ; H stalls), entrance Queeia-st. ' '*'SiiS'Ml .Four-shilling Seats (reserved front; iMfl entrance, Gi*ey-st.. and (front row bint £* ,jiSr fll|lH entrance Oueen-st , ' . „ %' ''^iSsfl -~ Ten-shilling Seats (stage), enttar.ee Gnr-t*- --m Membra, guests, and officials are -<)%•.'",&&.<, ■ to wear: evening dress \ \ ' ' ,J| 'fl FRANK M. BTja l®ii^^ SeeroWfo J g Art Unions.." .. 'V"'_^^| QNEHUNGA BAND ART BK»sj^ I The above Art Union will be Drawn 70- }\ II NIGHT (Friday), at seven o'clock, at:D.Wi| Hall, Princes-street. ■',-;, ; fl BY OEDfiR. , . E WINNING Numbers in G. R. Irvint'* ■ v " Art Union, from first .prize '.o» &M A 1772, A 752, 8785, A2ISS, A 4417, Wi, AMW \- fl A2979..A210, A 446, A 2311, A 2186. , £Mi|l ' _ Restaurants and Tea 'Rooflfa'ftJflH p , ;■ R . i 0 . - B }&m I ■ COOLEST DINIK GROOM 'IN MM fl -.■'•■ BEST ONE. ■ SHILLING EUN^^^S : ELECTEIO '/FANS. NO W**^^. '■ ■___„____ STRANI) ABCADE. ■.■.-'•.^^'•ftq^ IJISEMALINE PUEE EXTRACT OF MU/B <fl J -Prepared under moat scientific otr i ■ cess known. ■' " : yaa TW"EW 17 ALAND ■"n"^-l|!S SUBSCRIPTIONS, 6d per week, deliver** MmM town and aubiirbs, or Ids per Q u^™ r «S- r 3H| aavance, posted to any part W'*™;^OTE5 — § minion ' „'-illii? s^^ ADVEETISEMKNTS under the ioUO T}si 'VgSc clauses—Wanted, TO let, FOB SAL*.;,- IfaßraKK AND FOUND. PBfiSONAL. BOARD AND ■ DBNCa- are inserted at the rai«» o'.p.rTJSr'alßl for la. or three consecutive insertions * , ft(,iAM 2s 6d for cash paid in advance m ■ a,' rf , ;B BIETHS, MAEaUGBS. AND "'-'DBATBa,'*HH each insertion; FUNEaxi NOTICES. These announcements must be signeauj''"«„ j >|™ advertiser. . .: i: -.„■ : -:^.?„_fsS_jii_l Replies to advertisements will be j?!SB3BBi at the offices of the HERALD free of «"s'ra3|jß Instructions as to the i^ r 4$ n . mm WMKSM drawal of advertisements in tne *$$m3M h must be in writing. , ~ ,».-— i^^WmM I The Proprietor :do not hold tfcemseir«i|Wg I sponsible for non-insertion of advertWWWHHK|mj| j through accident or from other wfESmWBM ! lor error in the publication of »ny a *!'q^^Hl 1 Telepboncs: Advertising aDtl '!«! 1 Department. 178; Job Printine: Order r oqoS. t>«M<«h«nn- Id- Kditorial. 221 ''iviSEPHHM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15007, 31 May 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15007, 31 May 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15007, 31 May 1912, Page 12

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