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__ . .—^ : , m Amusements. n^' . .—. , _—■ ~" ■-_■. yiS MAJESTY'S rjpHEATBB. ' .' Lessee . /-.:.' - C. B. Bailer/ Direction Allau Hamilton!' j THE PLIMMFE-DENNISTON SEASON." \'' LAST TWO NIGHTS. ' ''f ■'■■"-, LAST TWO NIGHTS. ' ?,., :. "A W OMAN OP ]Sj"° JMPQ-ETANCE." 4 ',; " £ XfrfOMAN OF MO TMPOETANCE."' " A "\/^ roMAX 0F "N" 0 IMPORTANCE"—^ The Sydney Bulletin of Thursday, January-^ '■ 18, 1912. says:-"G. S. TITHERADGB as tha"-J bitterly candid lllingworth— old part- ' acts with the delightful strength and finish £ which characterised him of yore—watching' r " him you can sit. hack and revel in the sure' touch of the artist—in his natural and un--faltering attention to the slightest' details MRS. BROUOH.as Mrs. Arbuthnot. also her ' original role, plays up finely to her old associate, and cleverly maintains the tense atmosphere of tragedy in which the social N recluso moves throughout the play. LAST PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON'■ ' FRIDAY, SATURDAY. AND MONDAY 25th. 26th. 28th OCTOBER. ' " A VILLAGE pRIEST." Mr. Geo. S. Titheradgo as L'Abbe Dubois. Prices: se, 3s, and Is. Early Doors to - Gallery and Back Stalls. 6d extra. Day Sales at Martelli's. Box Plans at Wildmau and Arey's. Children in arms not admitted. No half-price. ' " i* TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Gilbert and Sullivan's Sparkling Opera (By arrangement with J.C.W., Ltd.), •Tir I K A DO. 1|" I K A D O. ' ,Jl/r. I K A D 0. Produced under the Sole Supervision of : MR. TOM POLLARD. " Mr. Tom Pollard has the knowledge and the power to turn amateur performances into operas, instead of. as they usually are. Oratorios or Cantatas."—Vide Mr. C. N Baeyertz, of the Triad. ' ", "WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER OA ■ AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS, PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d. and Is. * v Box Plan opens at Wildman and Arefi'-TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING, at 8 a.m. Day Sales at Gerti Campion's. FRANCIS . CORNWALL, Musical Conductor, A. ASBTJRY, Hon. Treasurer. GEO. J. BOOKLASS, Hon. Secretary. J, ;: THE "VICTORIA THEATRE." Devonporf/ : opens SATURDAY MATINEE, Oct* ' ber 26. ;, ELOCUTION. VOICE PRODUCTION, AND &' DEPORTMENT (latest metto'drt.- - ; ALFRED PRICE has had 20 years" teaching' >" • experience in. the above, including a record ' of eight years in Auckland— 2£ Swanson-street. , ; .,-; ; , J. D. TA E u B .■*

PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, ; EDEN TERRACE. (Opp. Dominion Road.) t " A Boxing. . .ir*sk . __ .—_____________________________ •VTOBTHEEN- .' BOXING . ASSOCIATION. T ABOUR T\AY' /IAENIVAX. : : j TV/TONDAY, /-\CTOBER Og AT 8 P.SL, ' i ,'\ AT THE TOWN HALL.. , [', LYN TRUSCOTT V, ,*.':- ' -(Australia).,,-;"' . DENNY- MURPHE ~ >•• ~'i (Wellington), -. For,: the Welter-weight j. Championship .of' --■ the -Dominion ,and a: pttits* > and .eipeasßi;.-■>; ' j . amounting,to £85. ■.;[-'/* :''..■ ' Also,, ';■ -•'./ * :^:lsiftH Menzies (Auckland) v. Treweek (Palmer* c; ....- ; ton N.), Light-weights.. •■( ,\ .Nelson v. Smith, Light-weights,: . 'Prices:.., 3s, ■ 2s, Is; Reserved Seats, h\ . Stage. Seats, .10s. 1' ..,' '-,'.' . ■"'■S'uMp '■ -" Box Plan ■, at . Wildman, • and , Arey's, 'i FEL X. -3 DAY MORNING. - * ",v ■■' FRANK H. BUBBUSH,' '• • ' ; ', . i •: Secretary. r : - ■■'-■•'-' _____ : -'' : "\M ;, ''' : _.' ' Musical. -." . •' | .-r\ID .- XTOU ."g-NOW? - ? You have a,few; days' opportunity: of getting a world- " ; .'Sll famous Piano ,• •at* or . under • j '|cs| cost price? ... >}~ ■ : £10 : 1 ° _ *20 . : -• '. - • > - OFF / ■;>..• BONISCH PIANOS. . { •'•£ I JUSTIN BROWN PIANOS., > = T ) AJELLO .PJANOS. %- ' \Z' V 4 " CRAMER PIANOS, . «:' :■, ~*\ JANETT GOUDGE PIANOS*.. J - PLAYER •PIANOS. " " 'pj4 DOHEETY ORGANS. : "'-~.ty.: Etc, Etc., Etc. ... '■■:s'■: If you' can't pay cash, a smallideposit r h ;i will •• do. and balance in monthly- mstal* ments. .- -' *' - * * \%?'p:.ml Call and have a look at them before all are sold. Next week may be too.lata;ana.;? there won't be such a chance again. • * y ,?| .F. • M OOKE AND C o "' ..'-;|j PIANO* AND ORGAN- WAREHOUSE.." ':' OUSTOMS-'ST. EAST (opposite Paraell Cars). . - g • < : ; Toilet. , "~% MCELWAIN'- AND • ZETEN/ '.f. (Lat* Miss McElwsan>. . ->?; TOILET EXPERTS. r el MISS MCELWAIN. PROFESSOR ZEYES; * Specialist in Faoa '^ and Scalp Massage. . . S_M?d ~ TTnir Dveine:. ' Qualified .-j?Jm Permanent Removal of' Manicurist and M l Superfluous Hair. ' S&SBSS& ,« ONLY ADDRESS: M QUEEN -STREET. t a Restaurants and Tea Rooms. || rpHE CONTINENTAL -CAFE, || 328 Queen-3t.. ' || Will open 'NEXT SATURDAY. 26th Oct, Jf~ by C Melville, as a First-class Dining. and ~ Supper Rooms. The. proprietors will devote the first day's takings to the AucKianu Ladies' Benevolent Society. .; .: pRIOR'S. COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. // - BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. .:;, ELECTRIC FANS. iwr , in _ *° FUSA ./ SIRAND A.ECADE- . f SANSON'S LINING ROOMS. ,| Some may lead, but I none Trv Hanson s Dininj «""", lJ; HEEALO Office. Four-course meu.i breakfast trom 7 till 10 a.c>-__ -f gEEALD. : SUBSCRIPTIONS. 6d per W, d JjS g town and suburbs, or 10s Pj^J f tin | auvance. posted to any P | Dominion. ._„ t t, e followms I ABVBBTISEMENTS under the » LosT I olaTses-WANTED. UL FOB BA_ ,^ AND FOUND, I ,mSO A, ih« rateof'lß-worai .1 C ir a or 6 $%%£&* msertion..for |_ r 6 d IS for°eae_ P-tid in advance. 2g 6d | BIRTHS, MAURUGto a>d is exW*- I "SSffto advert^^Jli «jjg' 1 at tne offices of the HtaAlJ u« , & ■ *• must be in writing- ~ themselves r«« -^b ™?Se Proprietors do ° 0^^ 0 5 a dTertisemenM - h sponsible for non-insertion oi .£ #M fcgor a «e of any a<£ .^ Advertising «f fiffSS*; " fc Printed : and Published by g■ .W-Ogg&S.' ; 1 of Remuera. V,WM* .|°ffinK &2%fc r I Takapuna, ,and 'Proprietors. wSSS i of Bemuera, for the .^ r °&', 149. Qaee» I AND HOETON. at their <tfgfafa&oh : , .street, .and 1 -and 5. v " u | Auckland. New Z e alan4 yi3, ■ „ ...ft WeduesdMr, o«twvw.*V» -« ' • ■ • . ... ;^::i :: :^ : y,im

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15131, 23 October 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15131, 23 October 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15131, 23 October 1912, Page 14

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