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1 Amusements. % | , JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Diraotioa, J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Basinesi Manager, John Farrtll. 3 rjpO-NIGHT, JUNE f)g AT TEN MINUTES TO 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Presents Uio STUPENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA. In 9 Acts nad 16 Scenes, THE "J7OKTY THIEVES. HE 1 OKTY I HIETEB. fjpHE poKTY 'JpHIEVLS, With the Following Unparalleled Cist. All Baba .... Barry Lupmo. Casßim Baba • - • J. 13. Atholwood. Quicksilver - • - W. A. Hassan. Haasaruc - • • Rupert Datrell. Efreol of the Cue - • C'uarlio Albert, Nakoob K. Turner, Cogia Baba - • • Edwin Brett. Morgian* ■ - • Dorothy Firmin. Liztie Ann ... Dolly armor. Abdullah .... Mann K&ton, Rose of Persia • - Gertie Latctifori Spirit of Mischief • Maggie D,ck;so. Fairy of the George - • Ruby Kennedy. G&nem .... Willi.o Volt. THE THREE RUBES. The Semiation of Thrco Continents. Pantomime produced by Chas. A. Wennisn. Stage Manager: J. (' Whitfield. Musical Conductor: Enni Bierinan RELAYED pANTOMIME rpiUINS. Th» Train to HENDERSON w.ll lean Auckland at 11 .'d p.m. The Trains to ONEHUNGA and PAPAKURA sit 11.30 p.m. To-night (Monday:, Wednesday, and Saturday Nights clitnns tho Season. MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHILDREN TO MATINEES. HALF-PRICE (Except Late Door Gallery) PRICES-D.C. and 0.5., 6s-. Stalls. 3 I; Gallery, I*. Early Doors to Gallery »nd Stalls, li extra. DAY SALES at Cleal'a 'Tobacconist. opp. Bank of New Zeal&nd THIS MORNING BOX PLANS FOR FIRST 6 NIGHTS AND NEXT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES NOW OPEN' AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. I rpHE jgOX pLANS For tho LAST 6 NIGHTS, commencing MONDAY, July 6, and LAST 2 MATINEES, will be rnened a'. Wildman and Arey'i THURSDAY NEXT at 8 A M rp 0 W N JJ ALL AUCKLAND. Direction, George Musgrovo. THE GREATEST VIOLINIST IN THE WORLD. JJLMAN. jgLMAN, M ISCHA E LMAN> Also. THE CHARMING CANTATBICE. MDLLE. EVA GAUTEIR. MDLLE. EVA GAUTEIR, MDLLE. EVA GAUTEIR. At the Piano, MR. PERCY KAHN. MR. PERCY KAHN. MR. PERCY KiHN. Reserved Seats, 10s 6d and 7a 6d. Unreserved Seats, 4s and 2s. TUES. AND WED.. JULY 7 AND 8. TUES. AND WED., JULY 7 AND 8. TUES. AND WED., JULY 7 AND 8. Plans for tho TWO M CONCERTS will bs at Wildman and Arey's. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT EACH CONCERT. Advance Applications for the 10« 6d seats will be received at Wildman and Arey's, Auckland. Beats will bo allotted in order of application. In view of Mischa Elman's sensational success in Melbourne and Sydney, patrons would be well advised to bookD. NEVEN, Easiness Manager. -QAN QRAWFOBD. F.R.G.S., PIONEER MISSIONARY AND EXPLORER, AUTHOR AND LECTURER. TUESDAY. JUNE 30. 8 p.m. Concert Chamber (Town Hall), Public Welcome. Freo. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 11 a.m.—Pitt Street Church Parlours, Reception by the Ministers' Association. , 3 Tabernacle, Bible Reading by Mr. Crawford. 8 p.m.-Concert Chamber (Town Hall), Lccture. Collection. THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1.15 to I.4s—Chamber of Commerce, Talk to Business Men. 3 —Tabernacle, Mr. Crawford will address a Women's Meeting. 8 p.m.—Town Hall. Lantern Lactate, Tickots 2a and Is. Reserved Seats 3s. FRIDAY. JULY 3. 3 p.m.—Tabernacle, Biblo Reading. 4.15 p.m.—Tabernacle, Meeting for Boys (over 12). 8 p.m.—Town Hall, LecSure. Collection. SUNDAY. JULY 6. 3 p.m.—Town Hall, Mass Meeting, Men only. Collection. 830 p.m.—Town Hall, AHer Church Mass Meeting. Collection. MONDAY, JULY 6. 8 p.m.— Hall. Lecturo. Tickets, 2a and is Reserved Seats. 3s. Tickets obtainable at the following places: —Cha-mptaloup and Edmiston, Queen Street; Samuel Barry; 290. (JJtioon Street: W. Lambourno. Poneonby; V*. H McKinney. Clr-m----ist, Jervois Road; 8. Gilbert, Chemist. v e*ton: L. R. Eady,-Karangabapo Road: Hjwio and Co.. Confcctionor, Syraonds Street; D. Teed. Chemist, Newmarket: F. S. Murray, Chemist. Parnell; S S. Union. Darby Street, off Queen Street, plan for booking to bo seen here only. SAMUEL BARRY. Hon. Sectrotary. Auckland. \ SSOCIATED BOARD OF MUSIC, A LONDON. Entries for the Practical Examination close on July 1. Visiting Examiner: Mr. F. de G. English, M.A. Entry forms obtainable at Lady and Co., or from the Secretary, and will bo posted on application. C HUDSON, Hon. Local See. Clearo's Buildings, High St- ' Phones: '2661 (Office!, 2855 (Houso'. EAR "THE LYRIC FOUR" in Scottish Airs—St. James's Hall, Wednesday Night. PROF. BAILEY Will teach you to Walt! or Reverso in one lesson. 3s 6d; Tan;o, *'.s Gd. Book now at Hall 'Phone 1506. Qualified teachers always at liberty. LOOK OUT: they're COMING. THEY'RE AFTER YOUR MONEY: "THE FORTY THIEVES." Railways. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ■*" .. FORTY THIEVES" PANTOMIME. On MONDAY, 29th June and 6th July. WEDNESDAY. Is', and Cth July, and SATURDAY', 4th and 11th July, the following trains will be delayed: — It p.m. Auckland-Herderson till 1120 m. 11.15 p in. Aui.k!ar.d-One.hungi-FapaJ£Uj» till 11.30 p.m. BY ORDER £ El. LAND jj E AL B. SCBSCIurTIOKS 6(1 per week, delivered la town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter la advanco. posted to any part of the Domini/in. Advertisements under the following chvTsns —Waited, To Let. Fok Sale. Lost inn Found. Pebsonau Board and Residuc*aro inserted at tho rate o! 18 words for la. or throe consecutivo inecrtiona for '2a 6d fc* cash, paid in advance. Births, Marriages. aj?d Deaths, 2a 3d each insertion; Funeral Notices, la extra These announcements must bo eignea by tbfl advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received &t the office of tho HERALD frco of '"harp*. Instructions as to tho insertion or withdrawal of advorlifiomonU m tho IiEJULa must bo in writing. Tho Proprietors do not hold themselrei resDoneiblo for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for «rror in th.a publication of any adror tiaement. Telephones; — Advertising and Commercial DeD&rtment. 178; Job Printing Order Office. 3590: Publishing. 14; Editorial. 2"JU Printed and Published by Hejiut UoutoS. of Ramuera, William Roekbt Wilsus, oi Takapuna. and Ramsay Mabttn V> ilsuS, of Remuera. for the Proprietors. WiL»o< AND Hobtoh, at their othcea. L 49, (Jusaa Street, and 1 and 3. Wyndhiin Slitsb Auckland. New Zealand Monday, Jw 29, 1914.

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14

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