Amusements. ,gg j qpe r ah oirrg Lessee and Manager....Mr Robert Inman I Business Manager Mr Cecil R. g"™^ j DR BILL AUDIENCES NIGHTLY DR. BILL ATTRACTING CROWDEq { It'll an^ hrll>uEShtf^ II ffiS T°-NlG^6nda TS nig^ < DR BILL | ROBERT INMAN'S t DR BILL I PREMIER DRAMATIC DR. BILL I COMPANY ! AIWDR. BILL By arrangement with Miss DR BILL Myra Kemble, . 8 DR, BILL The Funniest of Farcical ■'. DR BILL Comedies, wva* ;! DR* BILL "DR. BILL." DR BILL "DR. BILL." ' 1 DR. BILL Dr. William Brown (his origfDR BILL nal part throughout An-. DRBILL tralia), Mr Robert Inmen DR. BILL Mrs Horton (her original DR. BILL character), Miss Maud ■ ' DR BILL Appleton * **"-- DR! BILL Act I.—'l could keep this uo DR. BILL all night'- 'A bit of a slipped DR. BILL customer —.It's handy to '*. DR BILL have it in the house"— "t> I DR BILL William Brown - The Kan-, 1 DR BILL garoo Dance i DR! BILL Act IL—"Now, Madam, I'm 1 DR. BILL in a hurry, You must take it, 11 DR. BILL it will do you .good"_" W h a t 1 DR. BILL in there and in the dark-What ''I DR BILL the devil s that noise?"-"Most . I DR BILL ladies fancy themselves, so ' I DR. BILL sometimes sir •-''Why don't 1 DR BILL you feel my pulse?"-*' You've I DR BILL got it down your back"— "Do 1 DR.' BILL you feel it coming?"-"r m Dr 1 DR BILL William Brown | DR. BILL Act lIL-'T gave it a violent i | DR. BILL tug"—"What a jolly lot of j DR BILL backs"—l was soused by a I DR* BILL shower bath"—"Did you ever ! DR- BILL have a cold in your head?"-. J DR BILL "Please, sir, what shall I d 0 V; DR.' BILL with this?"— Dance! Dancel j ROARS, SCREAMS. FITS OF . fi LAUGHTER. I , REMEMBER— FOR THREE NIGHTS I ONLY ! Orchestra under the baton of Mr J. A. 11 Gardner. m Popular Prices: Dress Circle and Orches- H tra Stalls, 3/: Stalls, 2/; Pit, 1/. 1 Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day ! I Tickets at Williamson's, Tobacconist; alsos.'; Ellisdon's, Tobacconist. *fc \V. _~ BAYS, feY-. Advance Representative, m T^ qTty halt; gs.J§ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ;|| 92vnl MR P. R. DIX'S [22XD H MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. M Continued Success of • , M MR W. B. CADZOW, |g . "ft. The Eminent Tenor. /H "--p THE MOTOPHOTOSCPE. . •If _ n And I I MOTO-GEMIINSTANTOGRAPHS. 1 OP THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION , IN LONDON. ;.! Madame Wigmore Miss Ethel Mclntyie H Miss Fitzpatrick Mr Thos. Curran pi Mr Arthur Stephens. Ig .tefl 200—Extra Shilling Seats—2oo ■•; §| No booking. Day sales at Wildman's, Par- i fridge's, Williamson's (city), and at Stubbaf M Library, Parnell. , X Dooi-s open 7.15. Overture 8. Carnages 10. N.B.—To prevent confusion each patron is requested to present his or her own ticket at thi M door. - ifl S\ F E X A HOUSE. Under the Direction of Mr Robert Brougii H Representative ■._.. . • Mr Mayne ; M Agent .„ ,_. •.. Mr- Hamilton j. " FAREWELL TO AUCKLAND ,\j of the YeS ':fM ■■-^-ftr*** ROUGH rtOMEDY /COMPANY.' 1 ROUGH V./OMEDY V^OMPANY.I* M Prior to the Disbandment of the Co_oiY* pany and the S1 " DEPARTURE FOR ENGLAND OF, if MR AND MRS BROUGH. ,■ *-*f.. •■ . *M MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ,*2|;l 13tli and 14th September, -' 'm- ___._' ___l FIRST PRODUCTION IN AUCKLAND.* f; OF -..^la A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE . By Oscar Wilde, author of "The ImpottY tance of Being Earnest," "An Ideal V Husband," etc. .. . Yji •-■ . Interpreted by ■"-'.■*-. :. | M Mr Titheradge, Mr Ferris, Mr Carey, Mr H Shine, Mr Mclntyre, Mr Roberts, Ms Hards. Mr Temple,' Miss Watt-Tanner, __■■. Mrs Ha-dy, Miss Hill, Miss Titheradge, Miss Meyrick, and Mrs Brough. H § I THE PASSPORT! p WEDNESDAY |_ An ori gi n al Farcical, i Comedy byß. C. Stephen* m son and W. Yardlej. | and adapted from Colond | Savage's celebratedno vel, t THURSDAY. " Mv Official Wife," in:'. which Mr Brough -si: September 15 and 16. make his first appearaMS' this season. ' ■ M FRIDAY THE SECO ND MES' and 1 TANQUERAY, SATURDAY, „.«-«. V September 17 and IS. | By A. W. Pineiu Prices : Dress Circle and Orchestra: Stalls, 4/; Stalls, 2/6; Pit, 1/. ' I Box Plan now on view at Wildman ami ;■■■' Lyell's. Early Door Tickets ONLY (M; i extra) to Stalls. Family Circle and Pi-1 : obtainable at Williamson's. Early Doors, 7—7.15. p.m. General adrnis-; sion, 7.15. Overture, S. Carriages, IO.oU. Children in arms not admitted. QT. THOMAS' SCHOOLROOM. IO UNION-STREET. p - m WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THE GYPSIES. THE GYPSIES. . y BY REQUEST. . 1 Admission, Is. Children, 6d. | LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGITjT | "\ UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY* i CHORAL HALL ; TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th. j. Handel's ' I "ISRAEL IN EGYPT," y Soloists : Soprano. Miss Lilly Thomson; C« s tralto. Mrs J. M. Gkddis; Tenor. Mb. J. , ; Fkrriday ; Bass, Rev. A. MitcheU.; Bass, Mr. W. Muskkr. Doors open 7.30; Overture, 8; Carriages, 10WJ Conveyances will leave Parnoll, Nejvffl»«s Ponsonby, Mount Eden, and Mount Bos^ respectively, direct for the Choral HalL at iVf> H. J. EDjnSTON, SecretaryFinal Rehearsal, MONDAY, Sept. 6th, 7,jOP*^ Tenders^ ___. \ mo. BUILDER |.| Tenders for the Erection of a Brick l^cto|v Building on Albert-street will be received nw" | Noon on MONDAY, 13th September. Plans, etc., at our offices. „^_ .^^i \ FRIPPANDGOLrjBRO^r 316 and 317. Victoria Arcade. ____—V 5 mEND E R V Will he received up to 12 o'clock noon WEDNESDAY, the loth inst... fortheßgg.. of a Brick Shop and Dwelling in Victoria^ West, Plans, specifications, etc., rati f a^ at my office. The lowest or any tender » necessarily accepted. ,rX-_-n-.ATtr ft! R.W. DE MO>TALK. €ct 22. Mining Chambers, Queen-street, Auckland. ___ <*| TENDERS Wanted till TUESDAY. *f 7th inst.. for Building House at im ;. Port ; labour only.-ApplJ --> J- vw Dcvonport. i;j ■ — ' X-_:
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 207, 6 September 1897, Page 8
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