Anmsementg. A BBOTT^~Q?^rioi^ Under the sole THE MARAROA HAS ARRIVED! '' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGIIT! TO-Ntom, THE EVENT OP 189<l I AN ABSOLUTE NOVELTf, NOTICE '''' ''*■>-■ ■ The Doors will be Open This Even.n_r__tß.__S. o'Ci.ock. Curtain rises at ei^SSf^l TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY} ToSftSll TO-MGRT! (MONDAY) TO-SSS POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2S, AND ll . '' >V$ The greatest value ever offered to the _____wu_il public of New Zealand. NO FREE LIST (Press alone excepted). ;■ [A CARD.] Mr Allan Hamilton has much pleasnwi«» _ v nouncing that during his recent ritft to-iS"'-'-' t ralia he succeeded in arranging for ■:ffi'tour of New Zealand ot * 8 or **§ I FRANK M. CLARK'S A LHAMBRA £JOMPAN_ (Direct from the Opera House, Mslbour**i Who kave been appearing for the past ifiLf months in that city with the greatest oHS. success. The entire combination hav_ _ • rived from Sydney per steamship Mararoa IS. Mr Hamilton states, without the buomtSl ' fear of contradiction, that the present liivT far THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPIMv VAUDEVILLE ORGANISATION ffSvisited New Zealand. The season in AnokSS is positively limited to <T*a4.. TWELVE NIGHTS ONLYj During which four distinot programme! wi_ii»; submitted for the verdict of the AnoldiaT publio. ■ , :"?.,.' 40 ARTISTSI Embracing the very pick of the Vaudevii]. profession in Australasia, headed by the in imitable Actor- Vocalist, F. M. CLARK. This favonrite Comedian needs no snperflunm encomiums, his twelve years of management being an undeniable oredential. - _ HARRY SHINE. M The popular and vorsatile Comodlan. from fttl prinoipal London and Australian theatres, (m^ first appearance in New Zealand). >s__ CHARLES FANNING, , . The favourite Ethiopian Comedian. '"'. JOHNNY COWAN, The Linguistical Comedian. STEVE ADSON, Character Comedian and Nerve Dancer. (£sl first appearance in New Zealand). - HARRY GILBERT. Descriptive Vocalist. (His fist appearance lg New Zealand). v ; THE TWIN SISTERS ANDERSON, Dashing Serio-comic Ducttists and Dancers. MISS ADA JUNEEN. The dashing Soubrette and Male Impersonator, (Her first appearance in New Zealand). .'■ •' MISS RAE COWAN, Delightfully sympathetic Contralto Vocalist, (j Homely Songs. (Her first appearance in New Zealand!. MISS GEORGIE DEVOE, The Vital Spark. *. OUR BEAUTIFUL BEVY OF ALHAMBRj, BALLERINAS. Headed by " Mk MISS EDITH WILSON, ;. The Premier Danseuse, (Her first appearand' in New Zealand). '' Misses Misses Beattie Reed Hettie Fuller Jennie Reed Maggie Lees Edie Smith Hilda Solders. > Alice Pendennis Nellie Wvnn ■ .:*, Grace Elvey Jennie Matthews Nellie Gee Ida Bryer Way Edwards Nita Simpson Edith Hazlewood Maud Brogden The Premier Double Team—" None but thpt selves can be their parallel"— - CLARK AND SHINE, Plain Comedians, in "Side-walk Conversation." "NuffSed." Complete ORCHESTRA of 15 Performen, MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY! . BRILLIANT COSTUMES! LIMELIGHT EFFECTS! Prices of Admission ... 3s, 2S,!i&: Reserved Seats in Circle and Stallß at W man and Lyell's. Day tickets at Williamsoni ( Manager for Mr Allan HamiltonMa J. St. CLAIR,? Meetings. . ,^|-i 5 JL I T ODGE PONSONBY, No. m The regular Monthly Meeting of this Lodn will be held in the Lodge Room, Ponsoaw: Hall, Jervois Road, TO-MORRoW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. All M.M.'s cordial!? invited. By command of the W.M.. R. GEDDES, Secretary;.; OMATA GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Ordinary General Meeting of the abow: Company will be held at the Company'soffiue, 28 and 29, New Zea'and Insurance Bnildi-g-, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day o_ February, 1894, at 2.30 p.m. ___ ; W A. H. GOSSET, -I Secretary." Auckland. February 5,1894. _ ____________*___[ ' /-VNLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. . '^M OPALETTE PICTURES AND jj^lf OTHER NOVELTIES, -y^ Inspection _^^ limTxn. gy_f K^^ X*"*-^ CmtOT-N** Portraits iHB & fAsnsTSROOTS yS^ A SPKOUIitt. yr Satisfactory Re-salts G*aar_nt»ei y^ 134, QUEEN-S_T-EB?A AUCB-UND (Opposite the TTnift. Bank- ' rpHB FINEST ILLUSTRATED PAPB* "** IN THB C«L2NLKI. New Zealand GraphiD OPINIONS OF ENGLISH PRESS: LIBERAL REVIEW, Aug. 10, QJjjjjjM large lUnstrated journal, admirably wntMn excellenOy printed, and highly entert»m»» and Instructive, covering a wide and dlw* field of literature." DAILY POST, August U, 1891- "la ■»'*:* spacta it is equal to many illustrated Journatt U Knghuad. The sketohes contained are *_*9|| the production of Ulented artists, w*4^ eritioisms of art, music. andUteraturs.to*" 6" much space is devoted, are all of the Ml*"! order. The good quality of the paper attraoo attention. This interesting and spirited JonrMj la marked by broad catholic views and bonm of purpose. It is very remarkable^ that soon ■ paper should be found In a colony." REVIEW OF REVIEWS -"Powerful tmwn cartoons. Amusing UluatrstfoM * taccd vdlitios-" ________ —- — * mO AAOING CLUBBJ MEMBERS' SEASON TICKETS &***. J oloth or leather,, PROGKAMME FOL^ CAI-BS. POSTERS. RACK BOOK.S. W i PUMENTARY and Other TICKETS, |p ixecrited at Lowest Rates, on the 8H0" W'OTiOB, at the Stab Offloe. Country &»• ttwelve prompt attention.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 5 February 1894, Page 4
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