■*' Amusements. CITY HALL- —; t Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 1. Grand Re-opening of the City Hall, And First Appearance of the GAIETY __~ SPECIALTY AND COMEDY COM- ... . PANY. Comprising the following splendid Galaxy of Artists, THE LUCIFEES WILLIAM. LITTLE EMMIE. LOUlbfr. In their Famous Acrobatic Performances including Heavy Weight Lifting.. High Kicking and Grotesque Dancing, MISS DAISY CHARD. ■ The Celebrated Serio Comic and Whistling Artist. PRINCE GODFREY, The Young English Comique and inscriptive Vocalist. MISS EDIE WRIGHT, Serio Comic and Dansease, , MISS LOUISE ALTHEA,Charming Skipping Rope Danseuse, MR SID. DOODY. Eccentric Comedian and Dancer. MR TOM EDWARDS, Acrobatic Song and Dance Artist. MR ED. STOWE, Knockabout Comedian. A HOST OF NOVELTIES. Everyting New, Refined, and Attractive. Popular Prices—Dress Circle V, all other parts 1/. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell s. Business Manager ■■......-MR COLEMAN C ______ HALL. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, KINEMATOGRAPH^NTjERTAINMENT. 1 Musical Director: MR ARTHUR TOWSEY. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture—Miss Lily Thomson 2. Illustrated Song, 'Sign of .the CrossMiss Ethel L. Boulton. Exquisite Myrioramic Effects 3. Song, 'Nazareth' (Gounod)— MR HAMILTON HODGES . 4. Song, 'The Everlasting Day' (Bevan) —Miss Ethel Mclntyre 5. Kinematograph-THE WAI OF THE CROSS-Part 1 5. Song, 'The City of Rest' (Lloyd) — Mr A. L. Edwards 7 Sacred Solo, 'Aye Maria' (Intermezzo) -MISS EDITH VIVIAN 8. Kinematograph-THE WAY OF THE CROSS—Part 2 '.'/,,. 9. Song, 'Angel Land' (Pinsuiti) — Miss Lily Thomson 10. Song, 'The Pilgrim' (Gounod) — MR HAMILTON HODGES 11. Kinematograph-THE WAY OF THE CROSS—Part 2 PART 11. 12. Piano, 'The Poet's; Dream'—Miss Lily Thomson 13. Song, 'The Promised Land' (Lloyd) —Miss Ethel Mclntyre 14. Illustrated Song. 'Death of Nelson (by request), with beautiful effects— MR HAMILTON HODGES 15.' Song, 'Eternal Rest' (Piccolomini)— Miss Ethel Boulton 16. Miscellaneous Kinematograph Views, including Gladstone's Funeral 17. Song, 'The Promise of Life' (Cowan) —Mr A. L. Edwards 18 Song 'The Son of Righteousness (Cox-ford)-MISS EDITH VIVIAN ]9. Miscellaneous Kinematograph Views Exhibitors—Edison Kineraatograph Company. Admission, 1/. Dress Circle 2/. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. T\ N IS W ~TJ N G~ X The Sacred Concert announced to be given at the Public Hall, ..Onehunga, on Good Friday will NOT take place. Sporting. Auckland trotting club. "" autumn meeting. first day. Saturday, april 1. second day. , " ■ , Wednesday, april. 5.,' FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 P.M. ADMISSION-1/ EACH. Volunteers in Uniform Free to all Parts. ' C. F. MARK, Secretary. Ecclesiastical. mHB SALVATION ; ARMY. , riENERAL T3OOTH Will visit Auckland as follows:— OPERA HOUSE, - SUNDAY, APRIL 2, v 'A DAY OFfSALVATION,1 10.45 a.m., 2.45 and 6.45 p.m. • Subject, at 2.45, 'LESSONS OF MY LIFE. His Worship the Mayor (D. Goldie, Esq.) in the chair. ■.'■' Selected Seat Ticket for Afternoon Meeting 1/, from any Salvation Army Officer. General Booth will be accompanied By his son,. Commandant Herbert BootTi, Commissrioner Pollard, Colonel Lawley, and a Large Staff of Officers. . Silver Coin Collection at the Door. Selected Seats 1/. N.B.—Children with or without their parents, cannot be admitted to the above Meetings. ■ ■ ■;■■■■' • Shipping. ■■ : "■ i^ mHB- TYSER LINE,: LTD. S.S. INDRAMAYO.' v ' s , GENERAL AVERAGE. As this vessel is under General Average consignees are requested to present invoices, sign average bond, and pay Deposits' as quickly as possible. HEATHER, ROBERTON, & CO., Agents. '| Auckland, March 29, 1899. JJISING STAR, FRoIFhXm All accounts against the above vessel " mi3st.be rendered to the undersigned TO-MORROW, 30th inst, before noon, ' RUSSELL & SOMERS, \ 50, Queen-street. CJTARTLING Discovery for Ladies— ( i^7*i P^line. Washing Wax, ilb packets; I httle labour; all grocers. J
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 29 March 1899, Page 8
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