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JZJTS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Clarke and Meynell. Curtain* Rises at Eight Sharp. TO'-NIGHT—THURSDAY—TO-NIGHT, ■FRIDAY lAND SATURDAY. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of CLARKE AND IMEYNELL’S COMIC OPERA COMPANY In THE BELLE OF BRITTANY. THE BELLE OF BRITTANY. Received Every Night with Great Enthusiasm by a delighted audience. THE BELLE OF BRITTANY. The Opera with the Catchy Tunes, painty Melodies, Quaint Atmosphere. ■Sparkling Music. Comedy that keeps your Sides Aching. FAREWELL TO ALL THE (FAVOURITES. Tom Walls as the Marquis. 'Harold Thorley as Raimund, Fred. Winn as Poquelin, Pop Cory as Victoire. Wilfred Hilary as Old Jacques. Charlie Stone as Baptiste, Alice Moffat as Babette, Gertrude Gilliam as Toinette, Nellie Kavanagh as Mdm. Poquelin, Florence Quinn as Denise. Dutton Nicholls and Marguerite Le Roy. Opera Produced by Chas. A. Wenman. General Mgr. for the Coy.. B. A. Meyer. Musical Director, Albert Vernon. PRICES AS USUAL. Business Manager, J. E. MOORE. ALAN McELWAIN And LAURIE ABRAHAMS. On rpHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER yTH In Their Fourth HUMOROUS AND DrtAMATIC RECITAL, At ST. ANDREW’S HALL. SYMONDS-ST. PRICES: 3s (Reserved Seats), 2s and Is. A. ucK L A N D ® p ROVINCIAL JJUGBY (Northern Union Rules.) rpARANAKI v. VICTORIA PARK. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 2nd. (Final Challenge Match of the Season). Curtain-raiser at 2 p.m. Band in Attendance. Kick-off, 3.15 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION: Ground. Is; Stand. Is; Schoolboys. 6d. H. OAKLEY. Hon. Sec. A.P.R.L. \riCTORIA HALL. NEWTOWN. \VELV LINGTON. QUEEN’S—PICTURES—QUEEN’S. EVERY EVENING. Programme changed Wednesday and Saturday. Management has made arrangements to obtain the latest and best Films direct from the manufacturers. Cd.— POPULAR PRICES.—Is. WS have MONEY TO LEND on Jewellery, Valuables, and all sorts of Securities. Kindly give us a call. If In need you will find us all right. OOHEN AND 00., PIEDMONT LOAN OFFICE, 456 QUEEN-SREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 3235. FTIHE GROVE HOTEL, FERRY ROAD, J- BLENHEIM. GEO - . EDWARDS Proprietor. The above Hotel, situated at the Cross roads, is a convenient house for travellers, where the homely accommodation and superior brands of liquors are well known and widely patronised. 'Moderate tariff. THE WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MANCHESTER-ST. (Two minutes from Railway Station). MR. THOS. HUGHES Proprietor. (Lafe Leviathan Hotel). The Windsor has just been rebuilt and furnished on very latest modern lines. Every comfort and convenience. 'Phone 1204. Tariff Moderate. Delicious Bread. I McGregor & Montgomery! Bakers* & Pastrycooks k DEVONPORT AND PARNELL I Deliver Daily to City and Suburbs. H Our Small Goods are Tasty and || Delicious. || Hotels Specially catered for. s| Telephones — 8403 and 50. ■ ■jVTO. heel taps with “Royal Standard” Tobacco. Every pipeful smokes dry to the bottom of the bowl. A clean pipe and a clean tongue. Try If!

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1116, 31 August 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1116, 31 August 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1116, 31 August 1911, Page 8

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