. . •"■'"-■. ■ .- ' —«* . . s Amusements. •i._v v HIS' --'- TIffAJESTY'S THEATRE H • JJAAJESTy's ■ - Iheae^Jl TO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. I ; '-' ''■'..- H Also/ '-J • FRIDAY, MARCH 6, -^g SATURDAY. MARCH 7. . Wm FREDERIC BHIPMAN PRESENTS IH J>AUL TJUFAULT. iS |§§ pAUL "QUFAULT, pAUL T)UFAULT, | B Whose wonderful voice and dramatic dowbj. "- made a complete conquest of all his • **' hearers ' last night. ; §| TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME PAUL DUFAULT will Sing- " L liheba" Your - id '" -° m the " Queen of Shaba - '! PAUL DUFAULT will Sins- * Gounod) "A Spirit Flower" - . . .t;„* \ . "Si Je Pouvais Mourir" - . (BartSSr "How's My Boy?" - - . ,tS™SS PAUL DUFAULT will Sing- mom «) I! Inter Nos" - - - . (McFadyen) Jai Pleure en Reve - . . ,*""! pISTfa „;„ «*%«£ The Duet. " Trip. Trip. Trip" . r\t;,„;,, . PAUL DUFAULT will Sing bers from— uln "Au Pays," " Oft, in the Stilly Night " " The Swallows," ''Thy Beaming Eyes," and Invictus." ""ffinji 0111 " 8 BINDLEY 'Soprano) wffl ' " Folie, Folie," from " La Traviata" (Verdi) "Mother Dear" .... (Toff-.— '", "iprfi ai Mo S ri?' SßLiehl ".- V (M S ERNEST TOY (Violinist) will Pk_ tte : ; :Ktt- •.•.•.■. (B ft-a'-: -fas ffi a i -. (Gou «a ■ At the Piano: HAROLD WHITTLE?V ■■''■ Prices: 5s (res.), 3s. and 2a. V\an*f?*-' H IS MAJESTY'S TH "W»-*; a Jf BBees - J.C Williamson, Ltd is'. : .~" Sublessees: George Willoughby Ltd Managing Director: Mr. George Willough^r Commencing ■- * MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MARCH «pMONDAY EVENING NEXT. MARCH ml „ ' For a Limited £*-; SEASON OF ELEVEN NIGHTS." H ' MR. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY p.. Presents his %■' FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION?'FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION*?Headed by Js£ - Australia's Most Powerful Actor rft' GEORGE CROSS. Ss^ Supported by 'Jk : The Charming Emotional Actress 5 ■ VERA REMEE, , l? _ And a ' . §j BRILLIANT COTERIE OF METRO ' r : POLITAN FATCJRITEST - U In a Remarkable , '* SERIES OF MELODRAMATIC l'% SUCCESSES, lu - JX±LVj , . A _ „ -.V 1 ? Initial Selection Being -. 'f Walter Melville's New and Original Story of : - London Life, " i ". SISS BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING "85 " THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING" * "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING " : ' & Four Acts of Vivid Portrayals, depicting Sensational Happenings in the Great ' : > _ _ , Metropolis. ,Tv; Tragedy. Pathos, Comedy, Skilfully Blended. f MAGNIFICENTLY STAGED ' *M SUPERBLY INTERPRETED; A Wealth of Scenic Detail and Sped icularH Effect. *li Second Great Production. 1 "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HF.fi " '- \ " NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER." 'Al The Life/Story of a London Waif. Personal Supervision of WM n . GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. • ' V * Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Booking fee, la extr*. ' Earlies as usual. -<:-'-^ Box Plans open THIS MORNING at Wildman and Arey "2-- -I Business Manager, "GEORGE BULLER | Touring Manager, A. W. BATISTE.^ "POWN TTALL* '■'■ WEE JQRGAN T>ECIT£LS ' ' :, ;. By . .'"j; , IMP' TIfAUGHAN -DARNETTj •■; CITY ORGANIST. % | WILL BE RESUMED ON - } C ATUBDAY -' -VTEXT.:. MARCH J - 7, ' 19W -'*>■-■ At'B/p.m. " *.""' S| Admission,; Is. ■ ...... . . "-fI HENRY W. WILSON. " "f , „ t . Town Cleik. ! February 28. 1914. FREE LECTURE;— and hear Mr S. ~ R. Holdster on the topic, "Where: are -- j the Dead?"— Amusement Column. •.. - ECK ana Pretty, -World's Champion ~ : Choppers, at Show, Saturday. ' Taa . Pupuke; tram lands you gate. - -. '- ; IjTREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr. -. R. Hollister on the. topic, "Where the Dead?" See Amusement Column. '" ' WORLD'S Champion Choppers, Peck kid Vr' Pretty, at Show on Saturday.' ' Take Pnpuke; tram lands you at gate. ."•-. • FREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr. ft . , R- Hollister on the topic, "Where ire the Dead?"— Amusement Column. ' j i Miscellaneous. 81 u__j. .;• MADAME VOILA, Clairvoyante ~ tr.i" ' „ , Crystal Seer, 135 a, Hobson St.(opp. Si "- Matthew's Church). Hours, 2 till 8. Ladies ' only. Saturdays excepted. •-4 § MADAME '-; CURRIE, ;' Clairvoyante.-How = • to win love and reunite those who • had "■ ° sadly, mourned their ■■ loss.—lß2, Victors? I i st - W. t - TADIES wishful to loot attractive, •- par-1' ■■*-*, chase Smart and Stylish Sports' Coats 1 and Hatsr;all colours; cheap.—Histed's,; 60, - Queen St. ' g ■;-.-' MADAME VOILA. Clairvoyante ■"-and „ Crystal "Seer. 135 a. Hobson St. (opp. St Matthew's Church). Hours, 2 till 8. Ladies|" only. ■ Saturdays excepted. i,?; • ; : 5 : a : -*% -piCK YOUR PIANOS, PLEASE! 11 *■; No Deposit. No Everything S ! Btrictly private at 28. High St. _Jkl : I : : ~^M • SISTER SAYS: . ~-. I won't wear any but -K'l ■ REDFERN.'S RUBBER HEELS. %% EAVESTAFF PIANOS for exquisite aweef neßs and charm of tone.— Agents,;; E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Manager. ?£ TAKANIKI STATION ESTATE.— S ' - now ready.—Smith and fialcombe. Queen and-Swanson Sts. '< m ASTROLOGY— Scientific. The Stars nnd. Human Destiny.— name bitth-; date (time if known), Celeste Poetere, M.A.SI 134, Cuba Street, Wellington. Characteristics, business, marriage, travel. Send Is 3d 1 stamps. - —————— i I|| EASY Terms—Pianos (no deposit); Furniture (low deposit). $20 worth 7s 6s weekly; Phonographs. Gramaphones, Jewellery.— Supply Stores, 2275?| Karangahape Rd. 'Phone A 597. Open till 9.'.; FISH! ; Fish!. Fish!— Direct from Sea ,te ■-. Kitchen. 'Twenty varieties of choictp deep-water fish, including trout, can be "obs'-i tained by calling at Sanford's Fish Mart,-I Customs Street. 'Phone 658. _T^ OJ." DUBBIN. Saddler, it. WvndharfS • St., .next Buckley's, makes Saddles of best materials, that give comfort and wear. None better, few as good. Used and recommended by most prominent riders, horse-i; men, stockmen. Once used always used. Try one. ■ ®.s? I .. -= "VTEW 7EALAN"d TTEBALOp Subscriptions 6d per week, delivered if M town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter ij~; : advance, posted to any part of the Dominion, Advertisements under the following classed —Wasted. To Let, Fob Sale. Lost asp|| • FomrD."' Personal, Board and Residence-*" I are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, dig three consecutive insertions for 2s £d tat cash, paid in advance. . Wg Births. Marriages, and Deaths. 2s 63 each insertion; Funeral Notices. Is extra.. ' These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. :^p Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the HeeaLD free of charge. '.{;' Instructions as to the insertion or wili* drawal. of advertisements in the REB must, be in writing. -i3i§ The . Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertis* ments through accident or from other causa';' or for error in the publication of any adrsg tisement. : Telephones:— and Commasciw Department. 178; Job Printing Order Offic* - : 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial. 229 j|§lfj
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15548, 4 March 1914, Page 16
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