Amusements. f\ PE R A HOUSE. (Under the sole direction of Bland Holt). Doom open at 7; Performance commences at 7.45 sharp. BLAND HOLT'S DRAMATIC SEASON. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). GOD BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES! This is - . LAST , of Positively -I NIGHT f THE the last LAST UNIOS opportunity NIGHT JACK the LAST UNION Citizens NIGHT JACK of LaST UNION Anckland NIGHT JACK will havo of LAST UNION witnessing I NIGHT J JACK. tho f LAST i UNION best Drama NIGHT JACK and LAST UNION the most NIGHT JACKj; porfect LAST UNION production NIGHT JACK yet seen L vST UNION upon the NIGHT JACK Anckland - LAST UNION Stage. J NIGHT *■ JACi Owing to the varied and extensive repertoire having been definitely arranged for the season, THEUNION JACK Cannot possibly be repeated after To-night. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, BLAND HOLI'S SECOND GREAT PRODUCTION, The world-renowned and ever-popular Drama, NEW BABYLON ; Or. LIFE IN THE GREAT CITY! Bi Paul Mkkitt. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Box Office now open and day tickets at Wildman's, Stationer, victoria Aicide. Business Manager Mr W. H. Seojyrave Advance Agent Mr W. H. Manning Assistant Stage Manager Mr Harry Norman H~O R A L TJ ALL. H O R A L XI ALL. GRAND TVrATIONAL "DABY C[HOW! RAND ll AT ONAL -DABY OHOW! EIGHTY GUINEAS IN PRIZES! Three Eminent Medical Gentlemen have been appointed to act as Judges and award the prizes. Committee : The following gentlemen hare kindly consented to act on the Committee and suporintend the awitrdin^ of the Champion Prize of Twenty-five Guineas, viz :— Adam Cairns, Esq. ; W. Wiudman, Esq., Stationer; J. P. King. Esq.. J.P. ; and F. G. Ewington, Esq., House and Land Agent. BABY SHOWn baby show THIS AFTERNOON, BIBY SHOW At 3 o'clock. BABY SHOW BABY SHOW BABY SHOW BABY SHOW ItBYiHOVir -Admission :ONESHILLING,• BABY SHOW gi!?!ißs - ChUdren, Sixpence. BABY SHOW BABY SHOW BABY SHOW BABY SHOW BABY SHOW J -ittto TB V~i "W T"W f" BABY SHOW< TMib J!iV_.JNIJNtr, BABY SHOW Ii&iSSS? AtTo'olock. baby show - :; .'BABY-SHOW I. : "; ■■■ JHTi'i ;■...-.: •:■,:*-»- BABY HHOW BABY SHOW Admission : ONfcSHILLING; BABY SHOW I a BABY SHOW f CHILDREN, SIXPENCE. BABY SHOW BABY SHOW __, BABY SHOW BABY Ihow Tickets on Sale at Wildman's, BAKY SHOW; Stationer. BABY SHOWJ , FRED MACCABE, Director. GEOKOE BULLER. Manager. T>ABY SHOWT BABY SHOW! NOTICE TO MOTHERS & EXHIBITORS. On presentation of CVi utioate of Entrance to Mr R. Rew, Grocer, of Victoria-street West, the mother of c ich child exhibited will receive a Packet of "GERMEA." C. P. G. PURCHAS & Co., Sole Agents io H;Z. for "Germea," /-MITY OF AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS. BABY SHOW ATThToHORAL HALL. Special Tranicars will leave the Three Lamps, Ponsonby TO-DAY (Saturday), and on MONDAY at 2.5 and 2.30 p.m., and connect at Pitt-street Corner with the reijular Cars leaving Three Lamps at 2.3.J p.m., 2.45. 3. 3.15, 3.c9, and 3.40. and in tho evening at 615 p.m. and 6,30 p.m., and connect at Pitt-street Corner with regular Cars leaving Three Lamps at 6.45, 7, 7.24, and 7.45. Fares—Threepence each way. F. A. WHITE, Manager. jnFHHcTR A L H~A~L~L. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER,I4. GRAND C~O NVE R T Given by the AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION. PARTI. 1. Overture—By Leading Amateurs 2". Song; "My Queou" .. Blumvnthal Mr Percy Dchaub 3. Song, "The Prima Donna" .. .. Roeckel Miss quinn 4. String sextette,'' Berglust Landler ".. Marr Pbof.'Sohmitt, Miss Buck_<nd. Messrs Yati a Cox, Bkale, asd McKknzib 5. Song, " Onco Again" .. ~ .- Sullivan Mr E. Hoskinq 6. Song, with riola oblieato,. '"Tis Batter So" (Watson) Miss Buckxand ; Viola, Pbof. Sohmit» 7. Trio, "Queen of the Night" .. .. Smart Misses WhitAkek, Reeve, and Mb Hookey part n. 1. String: Quintette (a " Valse," b " March"), Hungroise .. .. Volkman Prof. Schmitt. Miss Bctokland, Mes3RS Yates. Cox, Bealk, and McKk.vzie 2. Duet, "The Fisherman" .. .. Gabussi Mr Percy Dufaur and Mb G. Reid 3. Song, " Auld .i - obin Gray " Mrs Cooper 4. 'Cells solo, "Meditation" .. .. Bach Mb S. McLean 5. Song, "Far Away Where Angels Dwell" (filumenthal Mr W. F. Chambers 6. Violin solo," Fantiisie Pastorale" {by request) (Panda) Miss Bdokland Pianißtes: Misses Reeve, Hayles, Harding, Mes«ra Bartley and MacFarlane. Musical Direotor and Conductor: Professor Carl Schmitt, X.C.C.L Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8. Tickets, is and 2s. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." CHARLES S. H. MoKiNSEY, Hon. Sec. Plan of seats at Wildman's. . "CIRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. V.M.C.A. ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE, SOCIAL EVENTING. GRAND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY BY PROFESSOR CARHOLLO & HIS PUPILS. Full particulars next week. Admission: ONE SHILLING. Tickets may be obiained from Members of Committee or at the Rooms. THO3. BUUDuK. Hon. Sec 01, JAMES'S' HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1889. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES Won at the recent BAND OF HOPE UNION CONTESTS. Holiday Programme, comprising some of the Principal Items Rendered During the Competition, including the Choirs. Admission, W, Commence 7,50.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 267, 9 November 1889, Page 1
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