I Amusements. ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE p\ AIETY SPECIALTY AND COMEDY COMPANY. THE AUDIENCE DELIGHTED AND MYSTIFIED. EVERY ITEM ENCORED. THE LUCIFERS Created a Tremendous Furore by their Marvellous Acrobatic Performances and Grotesqueries. Great and Emphatic Success of DAISY CHARD, . Her Whistling Song being thrice demanded. Unoualified Success of PRINCE GODFREY. The Young English Descriptive Vocalist. Enthusiastic Reception of > SID DOODY, as 'Mrs McCarty. Tom-EDWARDS AND STOWE-Bd. The Famous Knockabout Comedians. MISS LOUISE ALTHEA, The Charming Danseuse. MISS EDIE WRIGHT The Favourite Serio-Comic and Danseuse. EVERYBODY AMUSED.^ PRICES-Dress Circle 2/, all other parts boors open at 7.30, commence at 8. TNVASION OF AUCKLAND by NGA--1 TIPAU NATIVES, Choral Hall, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. C H ToSnGHT. TO-NIGHT^ EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. GRAND PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERT. BY MR WALTER KIRBY, The Favourite Young Auckland Tenor, PROGRAMME: Song, 'May Morning' (Denza)—Mß WALSongE^Carnh2r (Molloy)-MISS MARIE Song 'Mighty Deep' (Jude)—Mß EDGAR WALTON . ', ~.'£_ Song, 'Island of Dreams' (Adams} — MISS ETHEL McINTYRE Violin Solo, No. 2 Mazurka (Wieniawski) -MASTER HERBERT TUTCHSKA Sone- 'For All Eternity* ■ (Mascheroni)— MISS LILY THOMPSON Song, 'Gondola Dreams' (Slaughter) — MR WALTER KIRBY Recitation 'The Ballad of Splendid Silence 9 (Nesbitt)-MISS JENNIE POLLOCK PART 11. Violin Solo. Selected-MASTER HERBERT TUTCHSKA Song, 'Dear Home Land' (Molloy) — MISS ETHEL McINTYRE ______ Song. 'Asthore' (Trotere)-MR WALTER KIRBY _ . ~ Recitation, 'Mrs Caudle's Umbrella Lecture' (Dickens)— MISS JENNIE POLLOCK , .__ ■__ Song, 'A Bandit's Life' . (Harper)—Mß EDGAR WALTON __ ___ ■ Song, 'Napoli' (Piccolomini)—MlSS LILY THOMPSON ',_ Song, 'Alice Where Art Thou' (by request) (Ascher) - MR. WALTER Song, 'Dear Heart* .(Mattei) — MISS MARIE QUINN Musical Director: MR ARTHUR TOWSEY. ADMISSION-2/ and 1/. Doora open at 7.30. Concert at 8 o'clock. Special Trams and Buses will -run to the Choral Hall during the evening. , If A NNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINr A' ARY. ■ SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 8. AT NORTH SHORE. GRAND BALLOON ASCENT AND PARACHUTE DESCENT BY MISS FRANCES JURISS, Queen of the Aereal World. Under the Direction of CAPTAIN CHARLES LORRAINE. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. SOMETHING NEW AND RIGHT AWAY FROM THE BEATEN TRACK. ADMISSION RIGHT THR0UGH........1/ See To-morrow Night's 'Star.' " ; , ■ i Athletics, Etc. CARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM.. —Opening Night, Monday, April 10, 1899.-. Held at the Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Wellesley arid 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. .J Lost and Found, LOST, between Mount Eden and Onehunga., White Shetland Shawl.—Finder rewarded.—G. J. Jackson,' Onehunga. OST, between Newton' and Queen-st., Bundle of Human Hair, tied with blue ribbon.—Reward at 'Star' Office. LOST, on Sunday, 26th, black and tan Puppy, answers to the name Nigger. Reward.—Auckland Parcel Delivery Company, Commerce-street. Late Advertisements. WANTED KNOWN, that ERNEST MOORE, 240, Queen-st., is selling Men's Mackintoshes, all. sewn seams, every coat guaranteed waterproof at 19/6; Boys' do., ' 13/11. ' TTJRNEST MOORE,, 249,,.Que^-gt,,' ..: All ' has jiist opened, all the. _vei* ... Latest Up to Date Nbveltie3 Ift . Gent's Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars. Braces, So?, and Underwear, Real, good value. JTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MONDAY, APRIL, 3.. RACES AT ELLERSLIE. ' Trains will leave Auckland for. the Course every few minutes from 10. a.m.. till' 12 noon, arid after that as required;, ■returning at frequent intervals from 4.30 p.iri. up till 15 minutes after the last race. A Train will leave. Racecourse for Onehunga at 6.5 p.m. EXCURSION .FARES. Auckland or Newmarket to Racecourse Platform, and Return, including admission to Course .....if Auckland or Newmarket, Rail only ....1/ Racecourse Platform to Auckland 1/ Reserved Cars for Ladies. TUESDAY, APRIL 4. RACES AT ELLERSLIE. Trains will leave Auckland for the Course at 10.45 a.m., 11.0, 11.25, 12.0, 12.30 p.m., 1.10, and 2.10 p.m., returning from about 4.30 p.m. as required. Excursion Fares as on Easter Monday. For full particulars of other train arrangements, see posters. BY ORDER. TyANTED toi Rent or Buy, Housed '».»'■ rooms, at or-near Newmarket. — F. G. Clayton, Coombes' Arcade. . T^QR SALE, Main Road, Mount Eden, a Allotment 58 by 190.—Apply to F. Q Clayton, Coombes* Arcade.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 3 April 1899, Page 8
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