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1 Amusements. Q P B R A HOUSE" 3 Sole Lessees..Miss Maggie Moore and J Mr H. R. Roberts. AN ARTISTIC REVELATION. ■ t '.-. A SUPERB TRIUMPH. A SCHOLARLY EFFORT. v THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND; ■ , Was received on Thursday Night with - GLOWING ENTHUSIASM by A CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. 1 MAGGIE MOORE and MR H. R. .'. ' ROBERTS. Accorded Splendid Receptions. , THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND M Adapted by Mr E. Lewis Scott from l Maxwell Gray's sublime Story, writ- M ten expressly for MR H. R. ROBERTS. : A DOUBLE CALL AFTER EACH ACT. 1 At the conclusion of the Play the au-. ■. :■; dience rose en masse, and demanded tha x curtain to be raised THREE TIMES THERE IS NO DOUBT of the EMPHATIC SUCCESS of this GREAT PLAIT. M TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. (SATURDAY) I LAST NIGHT Of THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. | CYRIL MAITLAND M MR H. R. ROBERTS | Afterwards Dean LILLIAN MAITLAND ........ ; - MISS MAGGIE MOORE • Nothing could excel the BRILLIANCY OF THE ACTING. , ON MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 3. 1 ■EASTER MONDAY. ! ' GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS.; j. | Will be presented . i ■ ■ The Famous jjgJ TRILBY BURLESQUE. ! For the First Time Here. g Written expressly for Miss Maggie Moore and Mr H. R. Roberts, by Mr Edmund -. Finn. ■ Prices-4/. 2/6, and 1/. ~ Doors open 7 o'clock; curtain 8 sharp; 3 Early Door 6d extra, Pit and Stalls: * only. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Williamson's. . , /CHORAL HALL*; EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 4th. IN AID OF GREY MEMORIAL FUND. .' Under the Patronage and in the Presence., J of His Excellency the Governor, the Mayor and Councillors, and Officers ;.. L 1 of H.M.s. Mildura. . .{ During the evening Sir George Grey's Message to the Citizens, as delivered into-^ the Phonograph at the Auckland Public Library in 1891, will be given. ■ : '■'.; PROGRAMME.—Part I. 2. 'The Three Chafers' Cantor ■ WAIATA QUARTETTE. ' 3. Song, 'Close to the Threshold.. Parker : MRS COATES. ' (Violin obligato by Miss J. Reeve). - .... 4. Song," 'Alice, Where Art Thou'..Ascher MR WALTER KIRBY. ~ 5. Recitation, 'How My Uncle Podger ■ Hangs a Picture' MISS MONA MACKAY. 6. 'The Banks of Allan Water' Truhn ; WAIATA QUARTETTE. 7. Song, 'The Flight of Ages'. Bevan MISS E. McINTYRE. ' S. Recitation (selected) ..Mr F. 3AUME . 9. Song, 'Dream of Home' Arditl MISS A.' LOEKIGAN. 10. Ventriloquial Entertainments........... DR. DE CLIVE LOWE. Accompanist....; ...Mr Alf Bartley. Intervalof Ten Minutes, j Part lI.—PHONOGRAPHIC AND LIMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT " By Messrs.COOPER and MACDEEMOTT. '' .-.. Lecturer: Mr J. McLEOD. ' i LIST OF VIEWS.—I. Sir G. Grey at 40 years of age. 2. His Career up to 1894. 3. Baptism of Chief Te Ngahue in 1849 - (sketched by Sir George). 4. General-Gor-don's Letter to Sir George. 5 and 6. The f Grey Hospital at Capetown (front and garden view). 7. Kaffir Children.. 8. The Kawau Island. 9. Rewi Mariiapottf.. 10. Invasion of. Auckland by Ngatipaqg, Na- ~. tlves. 11. Bishop Selwyn. "-.; : 12i. ,Jn,ape\;Man- '<j ning. 13. TAKING: THE RECORD, Sir | George speaking; also Mr Upton and M.t | Archibald. , 14. THE MESSAGE TO AUCKLAND CITIZENS ; -! (Phonographist, •Mr E. LEYDON). < The Words of the Message to appear ; on the' Screen. ; . ; 15. Latest Portrait of Sir George Grey. 16. St. Paul's Cathedral, exterior and interior. 17. Funeral of Sir George Grey at St. Paul's.. 18. Three Views of Memorial Day. 19^ Bismarck. 20. W. E. Gladstone. 21. Phonograph Selection, 'Rock of Ages,' Gladstone's Favourite Hymn. Reserved Chairs may be secured at ■ Wildman and Lyell's; 3/; Unreserved Seats, 2/; Body of Hall, 1/. Tickets may ; also be obtained from Messrs R. French, and Geo. Graham, Newton, and from Members of Committee. ' ■_•-■., ■ Trams will run to the Choral Hall from Ponsonby at 7.10 and 7.20; leaving at 1U o'clock. .' ■ : J. A. TOLE, Wm. T. JENNINGS, " Hon. Sees. A* ~~8 P>M> 1 ON MONDAY, APRIL 10. TN ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. BY THE AUCKLAND BANJO, GUI- ; . TAR ' AND . MANDOLIN CLUB (REG.). FOURTH GRAND CONCERT. ; (Season 1898-99). : ; MR ARTHUR TO^SEY, Conductor MR M. HAMILTON HODGES, the Popular Baritone MR ARTHUR FORD, Tenor MISS KTHEL McINTYRE, Contralto ; MR CHAS.' McFARLANE,- Banjo Soloist $ MR GEORGE ROWE, Mandolin Soloist MR S. E. COLEMAN, Elocutionist DR. DE CLIVE LOWE, Ventriloquist Box Office now open at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. Day. sales at Messrs Ellisdoii's and Williamson's. H- FOUNTAIN, Hon. Sec. "Fjt] GEORGE'S QUADRILLE AS.- : : SEMBLY. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. '■$.' Social'ofthe above Class •wiJLJje , held in tlje St. George's Hall dn RASTER , MONDAY, April 3. Dancing at S o'clock. Strictly by invitation. H. HARTNOLL, Hon. S.ec. ICYCLE, Royal EnfieTd, cost £20 nine months, bargain, £6 10/.—Fourth House, New-st., off College Hill. Athletics, Etc. pUKEKOH,E ATHLETIC SPORTS; EASTER MONDAY. A Programme of 20 EVENTS, 20 EVENTS. ■ Consisting of FOOT RACES, BICYCLE RACES, HORSE JUMPING, etc. EXHIBITION OF HAMMER THROW- . ING by. H. MADILL, Champion. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES, * i , Auckland to Pukekohe Return 2/7. Train leaves Auckland 9.30 a.m., returning from Pukekohe, 6 p.m. W. JOHNS & R. PILKINGTON, , * Joint Sees. ', * r^ARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM. iV n -rP? eni"S Nisht, Monday, April 10. - 1599; Held at the Young Men's Christian - Association,- corner of Wellesley and Albert streets, Auckland. Classes: Mornings from 11 to 12.30, and Saturday. Adult Males: Monday and Thursday, from 7.45 till .10 p.m. Young Ladies: Tuesday and Friday, from 4.15 till 5.15 p.m. Boys: Monday and Thursday, from 4.15 till 5.15 p.m. Quarter begins from first lesson. Note: Terms Strictly in Advance. Prospectus on application.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 1 April 1899, Page 8

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