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Amusements. j' Q PER A- ;;'JO ?8 E. jyjATINEB' IJIO-DAY, % 30 PROGRAMME PRECISELY AS AT . NIGHT. Special Matinee Prices: D.C. arid 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d. . Children Half-price to D.C. and O.S. MARVELLOUS HERALDOS NEXT MONDAY 0 PER A JJOUBE. Direction .... Brennan-Fuller's, Ltd. Managing Director . . . Ben. J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BILL. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. MATINEE, 2.30. EVENING AT .8. ' LAST NIGHT DEA LEA LAST NIGHT AND ORMA; America's Great Comedy Duo. LAST NIGHT EXCELLAS, Jugglers " and Equilibrists Extraordinary. LAST NIGHT FARREL AND VERROL. MARSH LITTLE, England's Premier Dramatic Vocalist. Modern Samsons—MARSDENS. E. pitcher, CRIMSON RAMBLERS. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Family Circle, 6d. Plan at Wildman and Arey's until noon; Opera House from 2 to 5 p.m. THE HERALDOS ARE OOMING. World's Most Sensational Acrobats. QPERA .JJ 0 U S E. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, MAY 5. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, MAY 5. gPECIAL gTAII ATTRACTION. Imported direct from Denmark, and First Appearance in Auckland of the "MARVELLOUS TTERALDOS. iVIARVELLOUS • JtLEBALDOS. 7 - ; SEVEN IN NUMBER . - rj WORLDS GREATEST ACRO3ATS. Auckland season limited to Sir Nights Only. Absolutely no free list (press excepted). »pHE gEVEN 'pj~ERALDOS, An act that bewilders the senses with its astounding daring and almost supernatural THE LAWS OF GRAVITATION DEFIED. Tho management state, without ' fear of contradiction, that the Seven Heraldos are the Greatest Acrobatic Act that has ever visited New Zealand. YOU HAVE SEEN THE OLRACS! SEE THE HERALDOS! Then Judge for Yourselves. ' NEW STAR IMPORTED' ARTISTS • Will support this - INDESCRIBABLE ACROBATIC ACT. • BOOK SEATS EARLY TO ENSURE COMFORT. Plan and Prices as Usual. THE "IT" I N G'S THEATRE. J- HE XV INGS ,• J-HEATRE. End of Id Section, Pitt Street. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. F, MATINEE TO-DAY • -OICTURES. ULLER'S The Best T>ICTURES. JP ULLER'S of All. . , JTICTURES. - - And BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. THE -NATIONAL HUNT STEEPLECHASE, <J*IGRIS. rjVLGRIS. Unquestionably the Most Wonderful and Exoiting DETECTIVE DRAMA ever produced, far Surpassing all previous efforts in its Realism and Sensation. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. LOWER NORMANDY—CoIoured Scenic. nntßm . A DESPERATE CHANCE. 9 ITI&5: A Tale of Savage Constancy. A QUEER ELOPEMENT. ■ , A MOTOR-BOAT PARTY. Is and 6d. Reserves, Is 6d, at-Ivil Bros. "VTEWTON PICTURE PALACE, J-i Karangahape Road, Id section. • CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coming. " SEE SEE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD —Thanhouser ■ Drama UNSEEN ENEMY—A.B. Drama. , WHERE THE WINDS BI.OW-Vita. Drama Series Dramas, Comedies, Soenics,. Comics. Each day, 2 p.m. to' 5 p.m., 7 to 10-15 p.m. Prices, 6d and 3d. 6d and 3d to all parts.

UCKLAND J^IEDERTAFEL. . . V T°WN >gf\ ALL. ... • rpovm yy ALL. JIRIDAY, Q THIRST - /CONCERT - THIRST x IR6T • — Concert _ X? IRST 1913 SEASON. - - ' . NOTICE. '...*. Now is the time to .get your name, on the Society's List of Subscribers. Bos Plan opens TUESDAY MORNING, 8 a.m. Send your name to Secretary at, once, and get your, tickets in time for Boohing on. TUESDAY. .V SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 2 Tickcts for each' 4 Concerts, 10s 6d 3 „ . „ „ „ „ : 15s 0d 4 .. . „ „ - 20a 0d No extra charge for booking.; , . A Fall .Printed Programme Posted for each Concert. DON'T DELAY, APPLY AT ONCE . FOE . ' REASON y rpiCKETS. .' J • . BYD. J.^ARBUTT, , - • : Secretary. 1, Coburg Stieet. . . . ROYAL roller bin KHYBER PASS. Four Sessions Daily: 10 to 12,.2.30 to £, 5 to 7, 7-30 to 10. Admission prices as usual. ELLIOT R. . JAMESON - Late Olympia, London), . ; Floor Manager. , PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, TUESDAY, MAY - 20. Watch Further Announcements. ■ . MOUNT EDEN SHAKESPERE IYJL SOCIETY. The Second Reading of the season will be held at Waite's Hall, - Mount Eden, on MONDAY, May 5. .. Persons interested, I kindly apply to the secretary, - , MR. SELLERS... . Grange Road; Mount Eden. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ■ X NEW GYMNASIUM. ■ SEASON 1913. Classes will Commence MONDAY. May 5, for Boys, 12 to 15 years. Older Boye, 15 to 18, Intermediates, 18 to 21 > years. Seniors, and Businesss Men. Gymnastics, Physical Culture, ' Fencing, Boxing, Swimming, Life-Saving, Indoor Games, etc.—For further particulars apply to • - ' ■J. V. HANNA. Physical Director. y YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.—Gymnastics and Physical Culture in Y.M.O.A. Gymnasium opens WEDNESDAY, May 14. Juniors, 14 to 18, 7 to 8 p.m.; Seniors, 18 and over, 8- to 9 p.m. Under J. Y. Hanna, Experienced Instructor of Ladies and Girls' Classes, late of Otago and Southland High Schools arid Education Boards. The feature of these'classes will be the' variation of Physical Culture, Ladies Gymnastics. Fencing-, and Indoor Games, etc. ... Applications for enrolment must be made to Miss Stillwell, General Secretary. • ' ' ' \ • ' ' . ZOO, Royal Oak The' two Merry-go-Rounds and 2 Ocean Waves will be in iui awing during the warship visit. HE BAFFLES ' SCIENCE AND ANNIHIi *Trt§Lr* 8P ' A —• Hugard, the Marvellous. MONDAY, May 12. Meetings, pAPATOIX.'OE RATEPAYERS. A Public Meeting will be held in the Wesleyan Church Hall, TO-NIGHY, at 7.30 p.m. Ratepayers are requested to attend. -P.H.SUTTON, " - • ■ Convener, PONSONBY LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. W The 14thi Annual Meeting of the above I?OTvnAV Si y ,e h <P ld , ir i, ™ e Leys Institute on MONDAY, May 5, at 7.30 p.m. ♦ Business r • * Annual Report Election of Officers, Election of New Members, Formation of Syllabus. ; , AH young men cordially invited. ■ JOHN GITT'OS, Vice-President. L AND A LUES LEAGUE. .Sfert S" ds of "■» obove •: 4 . MR. DAVID McLARDY, : °* the Soottish Land Values League, -t" 1 At a .SOCIAL,* to be held at ; ° "'on wednlSOA^' Ed -' Ticket?, If. . Tea at 6,40,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15292, 3 May 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15292, 3 May 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15292, 3 May 1913, Page 14

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