AMUSEMENTS, g_p m; ajesxy,s -IgHSE Lesse « Mr C. R. ______ . Under the Sole Direction of ,J MR GEORGE MUSGBOVR Manascr Mr_Cha 6 . B. .W^m.^ LAST NIGHT. LAST KK__i ;:v' TO-NIGHT at 7.45. .;*■' ..___ -———-—______ ' I TWELFTH NIGHT. 'i ' t ■' BOX PLAN at and Arey s. ' v ***><.;. Day Sales Partridge's, Tobi_v*_,.._ Queen-st., and The Toreador Floral rw_3T His Majesty's Arcade. I *-W, G™rT U Hair t0 * U P** B WW Doors open 7 p.m.; Overture 7 50* p_»> riages 10.50 p.m. ' x,a *' PRICES—S/, 3/, If. Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, __. MANAGERIAL. I SHALL HAVE THE HONOUR •-,'-'' OF PRESENTING [ ■ ' On ' MONDAY NEXT, • MY LATEST AND GREATEST PRODTV TION wump. From England, ,\?W'V I AS YOU LIKE IT. •- .|, ,^ . THE MOST COMPLETE PRE_E\tVT ; TION ' Of this Delightful Play > THAT HAS EVER BEEN ATTEMPTS*)* , GEORGE MUSGROVE. < C\ l T V HAlI: i v--' Every Evening at 8. Saturdays at _._£ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , First Appearance of the Great ':''•■ (Tf.RANZ T»ROS. . ' Germany's Wonderful 11 stone Strong Meat In Feats Never Attempted Before; ! 1. Handling the 951b Ring Weight' 2. ' A Very Awkward Lift (Pyramid), of 1361b, with two hands. 3. A Very Difficult Hand Balance —Holding a 951b Weight In the Teeth and a Man round the Neck, total weight 3601b, on the hands only. 4. A Very i Dangerous One-hand Lift of 1361b Pyramid. 5. Clean One-hand (Snatch Lift of 1361b. 6. The Latest London , Sen. • sation—The Living See-saw. 7. The '-£<£_", Hand Slow Press.of 1401b Barbell. 8. The Great Original Act —The Pyramid fridge. • Franz Brothers' Own. 9. A One ______ Press of 1161b. 10. Carrying a 2251b Bart bell up a Ladder with Two Men Sitting on Same. Total Weight 5801b. 1L T_e 1 Great Original Anvil Act—Placing a 40Qtb Blacksmith's Anvil on: the Bare Chest, and -■ • Allow Two Blacksmiths to Flatten Out" a. Piece of Iron on Same with Heavy Sledge; ! Hammers. 12. The Great Ladder Act ,-f s Illustrating a New Way of Shipping Cargo, Carrying a Small Horse up a Ladder. FRED BLUETT. Australia's Greatest THE DIAMOND DUO. Banjoists, Manuollnists, Vocalists, and Dancers. >,; TIM HOWARD, Funny Little Tim. ;. THE STAGPOOLES, in New Comedy Sketch, "Hash and Mash." ■• ~ TILLIE DUNBAR, Australia's Peggy, ' Prvde. HARLDY AND WILLIAMS. ';< In Sketch "The Acrobatic Tramp." -,-■ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES." \ _— --,; PRELIMINARY NOTICH HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY; NOVEMBER _stb and 26th. ':-• PROF. POTTER'S FTRST ANNUAt;: HIGH CLASS GYMNASTIC CARMI__» AND CONCEItT. - ■ — OVER 150 PUPILS. ■'".'* LADIES 'AND GENTLEMEN. Will take part. '. i'nll Programme will apii?ar to F,Ut«jg, ■- fftgu(;, '" ' ' '■'-' '" : '^*-U', v ADMISSION—3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and.Areys, opens 21st. November. Day Sales at Partridge's. "PRESENTATION TO RIGHT REV. DR< -H LENIHAN, BISHOP OF AUCKLAND, ON THE ; OCCASION OF THH SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS CONSECRATION. Chairman of Committee, Rev. Father Patterson; Treasurer, Mr P. Bropby; Secretary, Mr M. J. Sheahan; Committee, Rev, Dr. Egan, Rev. Fr. Gillan, Rev. Fr. Kehoe, Hon. J. A. Tole, Messrs Kohn, Mahony, Nerhcny, Foley, Larkin, Mulvariy, O'Sulll-, van, D. Flynn. The Hon. E. Mitchelson (Mayor of Auckland) will preside and make the Presentation. Speakers: Rev. Father Patterson, the Hon. J. A .Tole, Mr E« Mahony. CHORAL HALL, NOVEMBER 16th. PROGRAMME: 1. Coronation March H. Hiscocla ORGAN and ORCHESTRA. . 2. "Faith of Our Fathers" •*...«! CHORUS, CHILDREN. 3. "O Cor Amoris Victlma" H. Hiscock. (Organ and Orchestra) MONS. H. CASIER. 4. ' 'Abide AVith Me" Liddle MISS IVY ANSLEY. 5. "The Swallows" Cowe_ MISS A. LORRIGAN. 6. Siciliana, "Cavalier* Rusticana" ....»•; MR FRANK GRAHAM. • 7. Aria, "Tv .Vedrai die Amore" ....Verm MADAM CASIER. PRESENTATION AND SPEECHES. 1. "God. Bless Our Pope" .• ~••■« CHORUS, CHILDREN. 2. "The Dreamer" •••< MRS (DR.) COLLINS. 3. "Across the Blue Hills, Marie" »** • MR HAMILTON HODGES. (Blumenthal) 4. "O, Dry Those Tears" '.-..-•«« MISS LILY THOMPSON. , 5. "The Moon has Raised Her Lamp Above ("Lily of Kill-arney") •■'' , MESSRS FRANK GRAHAM and HORACE STEBBING. , . 0. "Beloved, it is Morn" ••■* . MISS MAUD DONOVAN. 7. "The Land of Yesterday" •< MISS MAUD TOBIAS. S. "The Heavens are Telling" ("Creation ) ST. PATRICK'S CHOIR and ORCHESTRA Accompanists: Madame Lilian Tree, Mrs Queree, Miss Lily Thompson. Organist, an: Harry Hiscocks. Conductor, Mr P. F. BK- • cocks. Orchestra under the leadership «. Mr A. Eady. . , thm N.JB.—On accoant of the length of tae programme, the Entertainment will COD*mence at a-' quarter to 8 sharp. TTAZARD'S RIFLE RANGE. In the Six-Shot Competition for week ending 7th November, the following maoe possibles:—H. Mudge. Duffin, A. Waterman, W. Coles, J. Milne, F. AVeston, C. Sinclair, Dnnnatt, J. G. Rowc, C. Deunes, _£»■•-& lev. In the Ties the winner proved WWI C*. Dennes. Winner of last weeks agsn. gate Bull's-eyes, C. Dennes. Winner , last week's Running Targets, H. ?'"«™; This Week's Prizes-SIX-SHOT. S-ua. -Clock. AGGREGATE Safety Ra_or. RUNNING TARGETS* Set of E.iP. Teaspoons and Tongs, in c_a>-. No Entrance Fee. Id per shot. tOjBOW. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. | NOVEMBER 27th and 28th. Attractive Programmes both Days, -j CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. .■>;. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. 155, Queen-st, _______
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 272, 14 November 1903, Page 8
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