Amusements. /»D rf^ITY HALL. j^i 2 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. R e B. * C. C a This is our Gala Night, and we mean to have the best Show in town. Side-splitting laughter will be the order of the evening. 15 STAR ARTISTS. 15 STAR ARTISTS. Special tK e^ d H. e COMP T ON, SUCCESS ! SUCCESS ! SUCCESS ! Packed to the doors last Saturday, and still another Change of Programme. Don't fail to see our Mammoth First Part and our Finale, 'VENTRILOQUISM UP-TO-DATE.' Prices as usual. HARRY BAXTER. Stage Manager. A UCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. The Fourth Concert of the Season will be given at the Choral Hall on THURSDAY, 2nd December, at 8 p.m. Soloists—Miss E. FARRELL Mr WILFRED MANNING Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's Monday. g REYNOLDS- Hon . Sec . "p H O R A L HAL, L,. MONDAY, 29th, 8 p.m. CHURCH CONVERSAZIONE To Welcome the Primate on his return from England. . Vocal and Instrumental Music, Addresses. Light Refreshments. Admission, One Shilling, by Tickets from Church Officers or at the door. Exhibitions. OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL. ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1897. EDISON'S KINEMATOGRAPH ELECTRIC LIGHT PHONOGRAPH (do üble.power) In aid of the PUBLIC HALL PIANO FUND. Tickets, Is. Reserved Chairs, 2s. Children, Half-price. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. ANEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, THE KINEMATOGRAPH Illuminated by Electric Light, Also, The Loud Speaking Phonograph by Company that exhibited or 5 nights at the Opera House. Admission One Shilling. Children's Afternoon Matinee, commencing at 3.45 6d to all parts of hall. A VONDALE PUBLIC HALL. NEXT THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 2. ONE NIGHT ONLY. EDISON KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY'S Living Production of the Melbourne Cup and Victorian Derby of 1897; also, a splendid series of Living Pictures of the DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION IN LONDON, And other subjects. MYRIORAMA OF SPITHEAD NAVAL REVIEW. Few Front Seats, 2s; all other parts, Is. Doors, 7.30; Overture, 8 p.m. ONEHUNGA.— Monday, November 29th, Kinematographe and Loud-speaking Phonograph, as shown five nights in. the Opera House. FLOWER^ "SHOW—Made-up Lace~Goods^ including Fichus, Fronts, Collars, Collarettes, and Scarfs, as now worn, new and elegant designs.—D.S.C. - TTORTICULTURAL SHOW—You didn't dd Ix well'at it. Why? Did not use Vitaflor for your plants. Get a tin, sixpence, all seedsmen and storekeepers. LOWER SPlOW—Showing a Magnificent Stock of Umbrellas and Sunshades just to hand, from 2s lid to 32s 6d.—D.S.C. "ITXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Saturday Hj Afternoon, from 2 till 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given.—Works, Freeman's Bay. Athletics, Etc. tffi? "IVT E W ZEALAND §|||||||' NATIVES' ASSOCIATION mWM? FIRST ANNUAL §|$|jg' CARNIVAL ART UNION. In Aid of Benevolent Fund. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, NEXT SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1597 ' £300 PS £300 ' A IMTONSTER T^ETE BEST LOCAL ATHLETES ENGAGED in AMATEUR RACES CASH AMATEUR RACES BICYCLE EVENTS PEDESTRIAN EVENTS CONTEST BETWEEN THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONS, WILSON . • AND CREAMER. LADIES' BICYCLE RACE COMIC COSTUME RACE MAORI RACE, ETC., ETC., ETC. ADMISSION : (INCLUDING CHANCE IN ART UNION OF "54 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES), 1 S PURCHASE TICKETS EARLY. Tickets can ■be obtained from Messrs W. J. Beale, Hoffmann and Sons Queen-street ;E. Reynolds, Victoriastreet; Wiliamson's, Tobacconist; Wildman's; from any member; and from Mr M. Shanahan, General Secretary, Marine Chambers, Quay-street. Urn ~^w^M^ r^Wls iPliw CARNIVAL. A^W 7 ho Genoral Acceptances i!M#s*« -for the above Carnival HSr (^° SE , TONIGHT Vat m? oclock T , at the «>*;p-*Ktß* Shakespeare Hotel Entries for the LADIES' BICYCLE RACE will bo received up to that hour by the General Secretary, Mr "M. Shanahan Marine Chambers, Quay-street; or by F. H, CREAMER, Sports' Secretary, Groy-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 276, 27 November 1897, Page 8
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