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, Amusements. trig ;i '":* MAJESTY'S '/.' THEATRE; . , , Direction, ' ' !l?:^fe Beaumont Smith and' Leslie Hoskins, tifM ■ ■'" - "•' ■■• ; IrM ■ LAST THREE NIGHTS . t-xM • .< '"•"!» Of -.&& "WHO'S THE LADY?" : % M "WHO'S THE LADY?" iM "WHO'S THE LADY?" -Jiff "WHO'S THE LADY?" M "WHO'S THE LADY?' . *§S •WHO'S THE LADY?" ' '% WEDNESDAY, JUNE I ■>/;'£ THE CHAPERON. .''■■ THE CHAPERON. ;•: NOTE.—You can only bo introduced to "\ THE CHAPERON v FOR THREE NIGHTS. As On the Last Night of the Season, SATURDAY. JUNE 5, THE GLAD EYE Will be given to all AH.3M! I ! * To-day 'Saturday! after mid-day, Box Office and Day Sales from Wildman and , Arey's and deal's to Coleman's. Prices as Usual. k ' •nON CE R T pHiMBES. Direction: E. Branscombe Pty., Ltd, THIS AND TWERY EVENING AT Q HIS AND IIIVERY JCJVENING AT 0* THE THIS ' DANDIES TO-NIGHT. DANDIES ,? DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES Final Presentation DANDIFS v ' DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES Of DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES " DANDIES This Week's DANM-s . DANDIES 1 AN DIES - DANDIES Programme. DAN' I , < ; DANDIES DANDIES . dandies dandies dandies dies DANDIES dandirs dandies dandies ' DANDIES DIES • dandies DIES , DANDIES Complete Change ; DANDIES DANDIES ; DANDIES MONDAY DANDIES . ; ' DANDIES DANDIES ■' DANDIES NIGHT. DANDIES , ; > DANDIES DANDIES MEMBERS OF EXPEDITIONARY -,z , FORCES ADMITTED FREE ON PRESEN- •'** TATION OF LEAVE PASS: ' ; Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Wildraan and Arey's till noon, from then at Wise's, Tobacconist, opp. Grey Statue. jj] NOTE—THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES - : ': r THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION jTO SUBJECTS OF ALIEN ENEMIES, hi 3 WE USE A DROADWOOD. .' '3 Touring Manager. SCOTT COLVILLE. | '• TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 4 >• a ■:! ALLEN DOONE SEASON. ,'% '> The Box Plans for First Six Nights wilt $9 be opened at Wildman and Arey's at 10 ••," ,i o'clock on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. -•;. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. :. | Direction of Allen Doone. ':' J! >• . SEASON OP ELEVEN NIGHTS, "; .'\i Commencing /w, | TUESDAY, JUNE 8. '-'*M Return Visit of Australia's Greatest and. &£ Most Popular Singing Irish Comedian, ALLEN DOONE, •■;=!! t ALLEN DOONE, • T ? ALLEN DOONE. I ALLEN DOONE, • ,f ALLEN DOONE. " ~ {§ And His Company of • Favourite Artists, *M Including * *m MISS EDNA KEELY, . ' && k MISS EDNA KEELY. ~JI « In a Repertoire of Pretty Irish Plays, which''' 4m will he staged as follows:— f|| : TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, M f JUNE 8. 9, 10. '*«$ i BARRY OF .BALLYMORE. .. iS i, BARRY OF " BALLYMORE. £f|| |i BARRY OF BALLYMORE. -„ || —— , FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY. ' ' JUNE 11, 12, AND 14. :.-": 1 , . THE REBEL ... .# 1 •i . THE REBEL. '? ' I ' i ■:■.,. "",>. .. ~/J TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,*;! • JUNE 15, 16. AND 17. '• '" 'M THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY. THE BURGLAR AND THE, LAD*. M I ■'■' ■■■, FRIDAY, .JUNE 18. . hM j ■ IN OLD DONEGAL. ?.M , ';••■ IN OLD DONEGAL. %$m ~ l}.r'*," SATURDAY. JUNE 19. . V ; ..iss ' K' : THE. PARISH PRIEST. ~M$ t \ £". -THE ■? PARISH PRIEST. A OM • Prices: D.C and Res. Stalls, ss; BackSljlf Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Late Door, Gallery,"fj'vS la. -r ' ■" "■ ' - ' ■■ .S&M r-'?.Wj.vJ - . ■ FRANK LEVY. -.;*S ~/'i-1 5i 'i»'-. *■- ■ " Touring Manage?. ; ■ - ,' ' '. ■< ' ' '' * ..= -fS^ ■■ CHILDREN, Small, wauted.-Frank LeTy.till , AJ: Stage. Door, H.M. Theatre, 11 o'clock -X/^ , Monday .morning. ' ■•.-..•' ! TEYS , ' TNSTITUTE -. T IBRARY. ' • 18,120 VOLS. ; 752 NEW BOOKS IN lilt ,-'. ' j .-!- '.'. !-■« ' * - * ■ tV-Mi&i • LATEST FICTION BOUGHT WEEKLY. 1p ; •,,, ..'..:.-: .■''::'•■• r- , :*ss ).,-.• . , LENDING BRANCH: '. '^-^ • Subscription: Book 'and Magazine, ex- "-.; changeable daily, 5s per half-year, or Cd - per volume. , Juveniles, half adult rates. s ■ _—"■-:'■•?';;; i T\ON'T miss seeing Mary Pickford, 'MhsViH t U / Ellon , Terry of the .Camera,":'in^.^ •" Caprice." — Palace Theatre, Newton, .;'•;? MONDAY, : .', -i . pOME and See the- Royal Oak Zoo, estab- ■'- r i, \J lished February, 1911. ' Permits granted s tg by the Government and Onehunga Council. v^: ' Finest Collection of Animals and. Birds in xvp . New Zealand. Admission: Adults, 6d; Coil- |^ [ d»ni-Bd.'- '" .;'; . •>V 9 ■ ■* ••. - ; -,y,--| \ TUSTIN BROWNE PIANOS are Britain's Sif ' O present test. Have you heard on*?|^# —fi'olo agents, F. Moore and Co , Customs St; ''-'Sir i «=.— —* °==s Removal Notices. .;„•:' )'■ ~—: — : ■ :'"V?sl .n ' F. M c ILL I A K ||j * EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AND \' l -M ■ ( •; SPECTACLE MAKER. <gm Has Removed to Larger and more Centre! Wm ''■'-.'■ ■' Premises, '-\*^ WELLESLE" STREET EAST.. iWm (Second Shop below Lome Street), I'sffl ' AUCKLAND. mm 'Phone 4222. •J^ IP HO S. H. WILLIAMS, X WINE'AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ■■■:$0 . . MARKET SQUARE, AUCKLAND, ' ..' v Has Removed to ' .-> 'jj|s ' WAITEMATA CHAMBERS (Ground Floor); 'M " CUSTOMS.STREET WEST, %'hM . Next Government Buildings, * g 1 As from June 1, 19).5. - .S :, STRACHAN'S STAR ALE. -i-^ THE GIRLS' HOSTEL, -f§ . 6i3, SYMONDS STREET, .'■ :M Principal. Miss Hammond, '•■.l^l i Announces to the Public that The Hostel f has now Removed to Larger Premises, .5;.%° Cl CITY ROAD. OFF SYMONDS STREET.. VV® ? ■. - Tennis and Croquet Lawcs. J .-.'fejffl Accommodation for Students or Other • Girl Boarders. '*'MS ■VTEW ZEALAND TTERALD. : -^ " SCBSCRWTIOHS 6d per week, delivered in ?|.| r town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter 'VJfl advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. i M Advertisements under the following classes —Wantid, To Let, Foe Sale, Lost asp !^ . FOUHP. 'PSBBOtTAt, Board ATO Residence- ' 'M are inuertad at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d fot cash paid in advance. ' :^si , Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s 6d each insertion; Funeral Notices, Is extra, \'fsA ) for cash paid in advance. These announce- ,Jj| ■ ments must be signed by the advertiser. ' t|||| . Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the Herald free of charge.' Instructions as to the insertion or with' fejjfe^ • drawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in' writing. viS ? The Proprietors do not hold themselves 'Je|s " responsible for non-msc-tioa of advertise • ments through accident or from other causes, ffitj or for-error in. the publication of any adver- m ' tisement- > , . . ? <-allr Telephones:— and Commercial Department, 178; Job Printing Order Office. \ ' 2690; Publishing 14; Editorial. 229. _ "MM 1 ....,■ 1 _ sam

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

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