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AMUSEMENTS. APEKA HOUSE. Under the Direction of MISS KATHERINE RUSSELL (Mrs Alfred Dampler) TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY — TO-NIGHT 1 And Following Evenings. 'Enthusiastic Receptions Nightly Greefc ALFRED DAMPIER. . MISS LILY DAMPIER, And the LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ASSOCIATED AVITH THEM. SUPERLATIVE ATTRACTION. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Grand Production of Charles Reade's Anglo-Australian Drama, entitled, TT'S "pa EVER iTpIOO TATE f£o , M END. "-It's Never Too Late to Mend' has outlived a thousand dramas, and will outlive a thousand more."—London "Times." CAST OF CHARACTERS. Tom Robinson ALFRED DAMPIER (His Original Character in Australia) George Fielding Mr Alfred Rolfe (•'An upright, downright honest man ) William Fielding Mr Herbert Mr Meadows Mr Edmund Holloway f"A Great Man—an Iron Man") Mr Merton Mr ■ John Bruce Mr Crawley Mr George Ebbsmith (A Lawyer—"Another year gone by and i am not struck off the rolls") Jackey Jackey..Mr Alfred Dampier, Jun. (An Australian Aboriginal) The Rev. Mr Eden..Mr Augustus Neville ("He's as clever at doing good as we are at doing wickedness") Mr Hawes Mr Leon Roche (Governor of the Gaol) Warder, Fry Mr Sydney Everett Warder Evans Mr J. Billings Josephs Miss. -Rosri 'Dampier ("I only took a handful of potatoes, no more than a meal") Hitchens Mr Burgess (A Detective) Black Will j Mr Harold Dyson Red Jem - Mr F. Benham Hudson Mr Fledwlck (Bushrangers) A.bner Mr Gardner (An old Shepherd) Susan Merton.. Miss Lily Dampler ("An Angel of Light") Mary Miss Marie Bruce Villagers, Farm Hands, Prisoners, Warders, etc.. etc., by 'Auxiliaries. SYNOPSIS OF SCENENY AND INCI- "•• DENTS: ACT I.—THE GROVE FARM, ENGLAND. Tho Brothers' Quarrel —A Distress on the Farm —Farewell—"Home, Sweet Home." ACT lI.—THE PRISON. Refractory at the Crank —The Dark Cell— ', The Strait Jacket. ACT lII.—AUSTRALIA. A. Prospector's Hut—Letter from Horne — Never Despair. ACT IV.—GOLDEN GULLY. The Miners and tbe Bushrangers—-The Finding of the Big Nugget. ACT V.—ENGLAND. Scene I—Mrs Meadows' Study—The Lawyer's Report—The Face in > the Moonlight. Scene 2—The Grove Farm—Return of the Wanderers—-The Wedding., "IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND." The Magnificent Picturesque Scenery by Mr .Vaughan and Mr George Campbell. The Drama produced under the direction of Alfred Dampier. POPULAR PRICES — 3/. 2/. and 1/. Early doors, from 7 to 7.30, 6d extra. Seats can be reserved without extra charge at AVildman. Lyell, and Arey's. CLAUDE E. WEBB Touring Manager -cure. fTre fire fTrk fire, st. George's hall, grey "lynn. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. GRAND BIOGRAPHIC .^DISPLAY. FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. In aid of the Arch Hill Volunteer Fire r - •-.. Brigade, • ■ . -■ -' - ' OUR FIREMEN. j SYNOPSIS: The Alarm. Getting Ready. Off. Jife Saving. Jumping Sheet. And Ladder Work. Ambulance Corps. Realistic Scenes. Fighting the Flames. . The Rooftops. Ruins* . Fall of a Wall, etc., etc. i J. H. HOUGHTON, Sec. ! AQUATICS. pONSONBY ANNUAL REGATTA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1903. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. 1. FIRST CLASS YACHT RACE (Handicap) , 2. SECOND CLASS YACHT RACE, 27ft water line and under (Handicap) 3. YACHTS, 20ft and under Linear Rating (Handicap) 4. PATIKI CLASS—Sailed under "The Parnell Sailing Club's Rules" (Handicap) \ 5. YACHTS, 26ft and under, and over 24ft over all, Centreboard and Tuck Stern (Championship) G. YACHTS, 24ft aud under, and over 22ft over all. Centreboard and Tuck Stern (Handicap) 7. YACHTS, 22ft and under over all, Centreboard or otherwise (Handicap) 8. YACHTS, 1_ rating and under (Handicap) 0 MAIDEN FOURS—Under 10 stone 10. MAIDEN FOURS—Heavy weights 11 JUNIOR FOURS—Under 10 stone I*' JUNIOR FOURS—Heavy Weights 13. SENIOR FOURS i 14. LADIES* Bona flde Yachts' Dingy Race (9ft and under) Also, SIDE SHOW EVENTS. (1) GREASY BOOM; (2) MODEL YACHTS;, (3)TUG OF AtfAR (Bona flde Yachts' Dingles)- (4) TUB RACE; (5) WATER TOURNAMENT, etc.. etc. G, S. MITCHELL, Hon. Sec. 100 and 107, AMctoria Arcade, ' Queen-st., Auckland. TFE~R CE_ ■ . SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER. AUCKLAND ROWING ASSOCIATION'S REGATTA AND MAORI AQUATIC SPORTS COMBINED. Rowing Races. Maori Canoe Hurdle Races Swimming Races. Greasy Boom Ladies' Pair. Oar Race BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Refreshment Booths. EXCURSIONS ON THE WAIKATO. All can sec the races from start to finish. A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. C. EDAYARDS. •AA T . SWINNERTON. Hon. Sees. SWIMMING. UCKLAND SWIMMING CLUB. (Under Rules N.Z.A.S.A., Reg.) GRAND SWIMMING GALA, To be held in the ALBERT - STREET BATHS On I FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1903. j 72yds Handicap I 72vds'Handicap (boys under 16) 50-ds Championship (Secondary Schools) 30yds Championship (Primary Schools) 30yds Fancy Costume Race 72yds Variety of Strokes Plunge Handicap, Neat Header Royal Mail Race. Entries close at the Sports Club Rooms, His Majesty's Arcade, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 18th November, up to 9.30 p.m., or with the Caretaker of the Albertstreet Baths any time up to 6 p,m, P, H. HUGHES, W. KAY, Joint Hon. Sees. '' « t

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 272, 14 November 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 272, 14 November 1903, Page 8