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Amusement?. A HOUSE. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. Patron : His Excellency the Governor. Lord Ojsslow, K.C.M.G. aava > FOR FIVE NIGHTS. ONLY, Commencing MONDAY NEXT. COMIC OPERA ! ' COMIC OPERA f COMIC OPERA ! COMIC OPERA! SORCERER! QORCERER! ORCERER! boRCERERI In Two Acts. Performed as" REVISED AND RE-WRITTEN For its recent production in London, INTRODUCING NEW SONGS, CHORUSES AND DANCES. ' THE CAST is the strongest the Club have yet presented, and includes the names of our best amateur vocalists. The Dramatis Per. sonm is as follows :—Sir Marmaduke Point. dextre, Mr C. Chambers ; Alexis, Mr T. M. Jackson; Dr. Daly, Mr Percy Dufaur; the Lawyer, Mr P. C. Hamerton; John Wellington Wells, Mr Archdale Tayler; Lady bansrazure. Miss Clara Steele ; Aline, Misa A. Buckland; Mrs Partlet Mrs Clutsam : Constance, Miss Lizzie Warren, THE CHORUS numbers 50 voices, having been carefully trained. The dancing, movements, and grouping are most effective. THE ORCHESTRA consists of 20 performers* the instruments represented being : Ist and 2nd Violins, Violas. Violoncellos, Contra Basses, Flute, Clarinettes, Ist and 2nd Cornets, Oboe, Horns, Trombone, and Tympani. The charming Overture, " Schauspiel," will be performed between Acts I. and 11. Ms A. Eady acts as leader of the Orchestra. THE BAND PARTS have been especially scored to the order of the Club. THE COSTUMES are all perfectly new, and have been manufactured under the super-" vision of the Ladies' Committee. Great taste/ has been shown in both style and finish, antt combination.of colouring. . ; THE, SCENERY has been painted for the oeca- 1 sion by Mr Neville Thornton (Scenic Artist>, the exterior of Sir Marmaduke's mansion by moonlight being a most effective scene. THE LIMELIGHT will bo worked by Mr Mackie, who will use 4 powerful burners. Conductor Professor Carl Schmitt. K.C.C.T; Stajaro Manager _. .MrArchdale Tayler Assistant... ... ....... Mr Fred Earl Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, tel Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, One Shilling. Box Plan at Wildman's. Tickets at Partridga and Co.'s, and Williamson and Co.'s. Tobac conists; and W. E. Mears", Stationer, Queen-st, Full particulars in future issues. C. CHAMBERS,) r>„ o .„ ~, ' J. MUMFORD, 1 Easiness Managers. Q, PE R A HOU SE. Under the management of Mr Joseph St. Clair. Manager for the .Faust Family Mr E. Faust THE MUSICAL EVENT op the CENTURY, Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. The Great LONDON ■ BELLRINGERS, In conjunction with the world-renownei FAUST FAMILY COMBINATION AND MUSICAL NOVELTY COMPANY, In a Distinctly Novel Entertainment, which foi? Variety, Originality, and Musical Excellence can never be surpassed. Full particulars shortly,, JAMES MORGAN,, Business Representative. /IITY HALL. CITY HALL. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING^ AMY VAUGHAN'S " & AMAZON COMPANY, ■ Complete Change of Programme, Popular prices: Dress Circle, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. ■ AMY VAUGHAN, M Sole Proprietress and Stage Manageress. |-■",: TUTISS -CHRED.A TyTARSDEN/ Begs to announce that she will give a.GRAND EVENING CONCERN *' - AT THE .•■■■fi HOR A L Trr AL L, : C'-. ~ °y ■ i.. : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1890, assisted by Mrs Kilgour, Mrs Coates, Mr Edwards, Mi} Dufaur, Mr Gilmore, Mr Saml. Jackson, Miss Buckland, Miss Ada Yates, Dr. Cox, Mr Wm..Davies, Mr Alf. Bartley. Tickets, 3s, L's, Is, To bo had at all music shops, Mr Nairn's, Grocer, Korth Shore, and at Mr Wildman's; where programmes can be had.. - . - - * $ ... JL .:M. 4~1 RAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. A MASONIC BALL will be held in the CHORAL HALL on WEDNESDAY. 26th November, to Colebrate the First Meeting of the Grand Master and Officers of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand at Auckland. - Tickets may be had from the Prices : Double, 10s 6d; extra Lady, ts. V nVTATIONAL INDEPENDENT ORDER jLI ODDFELLOWS. LOYAL PIONEER LODGE, No. 916. A.D.. Will celebrate their .Eleventh ; Anniversary by a Hannken's String . N__.O.nr?)',''iv''' ; : ;. Spectators' Tickets, Is. Refreshments provided, \ E. TURNER, M.C, , "V; TTYRUipS' BALL, IlMfflm AUCKLAND & PONSONB* LODGES. A N N I VERS A R T CELEBRATION. PLAIN AND FANCY raß_JssJ£&fi! DRESS BALL Will be held at St. George's TUESDAY, NOVE.MBER 11. Tickets: Double, 7s 6d; single gentleman, 6s: extxalady,2s6d;spectators,le. Maybeobtainea - from Bros. Kidd.Michaels, Strathern, P. Mackie,- ■ F. Reed. A. V. Hunt, H. Bloxsome, J. Easoon. P. HarVio, G.Peace, J. H. Murphy. ... Reed and Davis's string band. W^NINGS, }Hon . ScM . MOONT ALBERT HALL. Temperance- .: Entertainment on Monday.. 7.45 pj» Address by Mr W. J. Elliott; recitationA! songs. The Rev. Dr. Hooper will preside.—Admission free. ' ;; -' -— ; EXHIBITION of Glassblowinp, Saturday Afternoon. from,2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. s Bay.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 259, 1 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 259, 1 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 259, 1 November 1890, Page 8

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