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Auuiseeusaui. u^» i' ' ''n».,'..-; TTIS " MAJESTY'S THEATRE^ Direction. I C. WILLIAMSON. LlD.."',', MONDAY JUNE 29 PANTOMIME " 1914 EXTRAVAGANZA. PANTOMIME 1914 EXTRAVAGANZA. 3 C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Have once again much pleasure in announcing tbeir STUPENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRA. VAGANZA. At 7.50 Each Evening, rpHE "FORTY THIEVES, THE "FORTY rpHIEVES. THE "FORTY THIEVES. Which Theatrical History will know at " The Bobby-dazzling Pantomitre." IS IN TWO ACTS AND SIXTEEN SCENES TEEMING WITH TOP-HOLE ENTERTAINMENT. "THE FORTY THIEVES" bolds the Popularity Record. People in tho Production— THE "DOX pLANS FOR THE FIRST SIS NIGHTS AND FIRST WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES are now Open at Wildmaa and Arey's. T ATE pANTOMIME T&AIN 9 - The Train to HENDERSON will leave Auckland at 11.20 p.m. The Trains to GNEHUNGA and PAPAKURA at 11.30 p.m. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturd&j Nights, f:r~ Monday Next. MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHILDREN TO MATINEES. HALF-PRICE (Except Late Door Gallery). PRICES-D.C. arid 0.5.. Cs; Stalls. 3s; Gallery. Is. Early Doors to Gallery and Stalls. U extra. THE BOX PLAN for MONDAY NEXT will bo on view at deal's, Tobacconist, opp. B. of N.Z., FROM 1 P.M. TO-DAY. town ttall, a uckland. own Hall. Auckland. Direction: GEORGE MUSGROVE. CITY'S GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT. TWO I?) CONCERTS ONLY. TWO (H CONCERTS ONLY. TUESD.'.W JULY 7. TUESDAY, JULY 7. WEDNESDAY. JULY 8. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. THE GREATEST VIOLLMST IN THE WORLD. \riSCHA pLMAN. "jVTISCHA pLMAN. ■VriSCHA FLU AN. WORLD'B CRITIC ENGLAND. The Musical Times says.— "Where, let us ask, ia there a fiddle enthusiast living who would not go into eci-t icies nt hearing Elman play tho Tschuikowsky Concorto as h« alono can play it, or who can give in Wieniawski's Faust Fant.-.sie, Sarasatc's Caprice Basque, or Saint-Saens' Rondo Qapriccibso, with such ravishing tonal beauty and bewildering brilliancy? He sets one's mind in a whirl with his startling feats of virtuosity, which embrace every school of writing every style, and' every period." AMERICA. The Musical Courier says:—"Mischo Elman is a 'natural-born violin-player, by the grace of God, such as the world hie seen only rarely. At an age when others were still endeavouring to master tho rudiments of their art. ho had the entire literature of the violin at his finger-tips, and not only that, but in the heart. We consider bim one of the most colossal violin geniuses the world has ever soon." Also. The Charming Cantatrico. MDLLE. EVA GACTIER. MDLLE. EVA GAUTIER. MDLLE. EVA GAUTIER. Entire Change of Programme at each Concert. Advance Applications for the 10a 6d seats will bo reserved at Wildman and, Arey's, Auckland. Seats will be illotted in order of application. In view of Mischa Elman sensational success in Melbourne and Sydney, patrons would be well advised to bookD. NEVEN. Business Manager. ASSOCIATED BOARD OF MUSIC, LONDON. r.-_j •-- /.. ,1.1 D...C..1 1 ...,,'..!!.,

Entries for the Practical Examination close on July 1. Visiting Examiner: Mr. F. do G. English, M.A. Entry tons obtainable at Eady and Co, or from the Secretary, and will be posted on application. C HUDSON, Hon. Local See. Cleave's Buildings. High St- ' Phones: 2661 (Office), 283.i (Hniae). PHYSICAL CULTURE. Deep Breathing Exercises Taught to suit your special caso, ss. Or. BUSINESS MEN'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, £1 Is & cuarter LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM Direction, Tonnant Collodge. 'Phone. a 646 OOD GRACIOUS!! THE SPECIALS COMING BACK. WHAT FOR? TO CATCH "THE FORTY THIEVES." I ==> Miscellaneous. MW.- your letter. Cannot come to • dinner, but will be at the Brunswick 6 p.m. to-day —J S. TRAM Conductors and others —Soe out large selection Celluloid Collars. Culls, Twraame and Baiter, H.M. Arcade, i.. —— ■ TWINAME AND BAKER, Tailors and Mercers, late of HBEAU) Buildings, have removed to HM. Arcade iground floor I. MRS. GERTRUDE SORENSEN. Certificated Clairvoyant-Medium. King's Court Bldgß., 468, Queen St., daily. Public Circle Tuesday night. THE MAPLE FURNISHING COMPANY. 13. Karangahapo Road. Next Alhambra Ihciire. Easy Terms Arranged. ABSOLUTELY First for Quality. Smartness, Fit. Service Our Suits :o Measure, from 63s.—John Turcor, 171 A, Symonds St OLPYNE for that Cough; cures in 24 hours; is and Is 6d per bottle rpWINAME AND BAKER, Tailors and X Morcers, la'.o cf jIEUaLD Buildings, showing tho latest in Coalings and Suitings. SPECIAL Show of Narcissi, 4d dotes ; U Violets, 3d bunch: wedding order* a speciality.—Miss Carney, 172, Karangabapo Rd. 'Phone 2943. MADAME V'OILA. Clairvoyant* and Cry* iU. tal Seer, 135, Hobson St. (opp. St. Matthew's Church). Hours, 2 till 8. Ladies only. Saturdays excepted. ■jITADAME SPONTAIN, 67, Khyber Pass. THE MAPLE FURNISHING COMPANY. 13. tK&rangahapo Road, _ Next Alhambra Theatre. Simple System of Easy Payments. THOSE Double Collars.—Any bother to adjust your tie with them? We iron them to give plenty tie-room.—N.Z. LAUNDRY CO.. LTD., Quay St., Auckland. 'Phone 166. LLINSON'PIANOS -The Great English Pianos.—Sole Agents. E and F Pianc Agency, Ltd. S Coldicutt, Manage: MEW 7EALAND FT BRA LD. SUBSCRIPTIONS 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of tho Dominion. ADVISBTIBEHZNTB under the following claws —Wasted. To List, Fob Sale, Lost van Found, Personal. Board and Resided «•- are inserted at tho rate of 18 words for Is, it three consecutive insertions for 2s Sd tot cash paid in advance BuiTHS. Marriages, AND Deaths, 2i (d each insertion; Fcnejul Notices, Is extra Theso innouncemonts must be signed by thl advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the HERALD (res of -harge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in tho 11 £1 Jul must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other cause*, or for error in tho publication of any adror tisement. Telephones.—Advertising and Commercial Department. 178; Job Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial 229 i —rr.: ,, , -J a.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15646, 27 June 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15646, 27 June 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15646, 27 June 1914, Page 16

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