_tKs_»-S(j.i»aents. TREB E L L I FESTIVAL CONCERT. QPERA gOUSB CHRISTMAS "VTIOHT. HRISTMAS iVuHT. pRAND TjIAREWELL /CONCERT. MLLE. rpRBBBLLI, LLK. X HEBJ3LU,' Assisted by MME, DU RIEU Mr JOHN PROUSE MISS FLORENCE HABDINGE THE FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF St. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL ■\ ■- (Hen. Conductor, Mr HISCOCKS) i.'^-v -Etc. Etc. J$FULL PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. Plan and tickets at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sal3S at Partridge's, West's, Willi&tmon'a. Reserve- Orchestra Stalls and Dress Circle, 4s; Stall.!, 2s 6.1; Pit.- Is. wu . mci r/ iwwl ThreeLanins-7.7.10.7.20,7.30 1 RAMS LEAVE j Newmw i cat _ 7i 7.15. 7.30. Doors open 7.15 o'clock. Concert at S p.m. TjTvT'Y-blJ^EEN""t¥b GHOST? C ' » V —j| "A L L. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, BOXING NIGHT. THE T>OYAL f YCEUM ItoYAL _L_.CEI/M BTTRLI-SOUT- ANU T3A\.OMTME 'URLEdQUE ANU i ANTOMIME C Oil PANY OMPANY Tlie Most Refined Company of Burlesque and Musical Artistes and Ethiopian Comedians that has ever visited the Antipodes. 1 THE PALACE OF NATIONS I A Represetation of the the Nations of the Ea-tli, introducinfr the l,ate?>t American and English Sones and Musical Skechcs.. Queen of the. Nation .. MISS HOWARD. "j PROFESSOR PEPPER'S GHOST. I The Most Marvellous Stage Effect of the 19th Century, appearing Each Evening in Scen«3 from .^hakespere, etc. 1 THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. I A Mechanical Company of Acrobats. Musicians, etc. "An Entertainment ia themselves." PROFESSOR BRYAN, The Great Ventriloquist, and only successor of Val Vose. NEW SONGS, BURLESQUES & MUSICAL S" ETCHES. Full and Efficient Orchestra. NEW SCENERY AND STAGE EFFECTS. SPECIAL NOTICE.—On New Year's Eve the old J-i]_.!i.h Pantomime "ALADDIN" will be produced on a jflarvollous scale Of perfection. Transformation Scene. Harlequinade, The Primrose Ballet, etc., etc. POPULAR PRICES-2S, Is and 6n. Day Sales at Williamson's. Box Plan at Wildman's. REMEMBER! GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY NEXT. Stage Manager, Mr J. A. SOUTH. T. THAME, Toming Manager. znr"AVE YOU BEJSN THE GHOST? Kx.iihir.ians. A UCKLAND -INHIBITION, EDUCATIONAL RESERVE, Embracing DRILL HALL, internally remodelled. ANNEXES. CONCERT HALL. ROTUNDA, AND GROUNDS. OFFICIAL OPENING : TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, At three o'clock sharp,. BY J. J. HOLLAND, Esq., M.H.R. Admission in the Afternoon only : Two Shillings and SixrEKCE. THE GRANDEST SPECTACLE Ever witnossed in Now Zealand. THURSDAY NIGHT (To-wokrow Night). ATTRACTIONS : The Aucklandßanjo.GuitarandMandolin Club. The Hreat Fredo Family. The Leading Vocalists. The Garrison Band. Burkes Exhibition String Band. Kadamo, the Japanese Blondin. Connor Brothers, Marvellous Gymnasts. Grand Pyrotechnical Display, etc. Admission (Thursday Night and thereafter), One Shilling. Hours: 10.30 a.m; te 5 p.m. and 7 p.ra. to 10.50 p.m. CHAS. GREY, Secretary. ■/TUCKLAND EXHIBITION. Notice is hereby given that owing to pressure of business engagements I am unable to continue to act as Honorary Secretary, and I resign such appointment. C HAS. GREY. Auckland, December 2Znd, 1896. AUCKLAND EX MI UIT lON. "^ PUBLIC NOTICE. The Committee of tho Auckland Exhibition request all correspondence to be addressed to the " Manager," Exhibition Buildings, owing to the retirement of their Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chas. Grey, who has been reluctantly compelled to resign owing to great pressure of business. The Committee wish to state that it is with regret they have to make this announcement! as Mr. Grey's assistance as Hon. Secretary was most valuable, and has helped to make the Exhibition the undoubted success it is. By Order of the Committee. _ _ CHRISTMAS aod New Year Cards 1. Boxes and Packets. 3d to 9d only. Splen, did books, low prices.— H. White, above Club 1 Shortland-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 305, 23 December 1896, Page 12
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