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Amusements. 1 PE R A HO U S IS, 1 Sole Lessees..Miss Maggie Moore ana I Mr H. R. Roberts. B THE MAGGIE MOORE BOOM. P GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. [ TO-NIGHT. TO-NH, (MONDAY) I MAGGIE MOORE I And '■■■* I MR H. R. ROBERTS : > 1 Have much pleasure in announcing that ' they will To-night produce THEIR GREAT AUSTRALIAN SUC- 1 v CESS— < 1 THE BURLESQUE OF THE DAY. . g TRILBY BURLESQUE. A NEW THING. i A TRIUMPH IN FIVE COLONIES Written expressly for Miss Maggie Moore and Mr H. R. Roberts, by Mr Edmund Mm ;" Finn. Attention is drawn to the fact that this play, which is the most successful of its kind ever produced in AustratTa.i differs from ordinary •burlesque.• in that 1 it is conceived and conducted with a I view to intelligently parodying the or-' iginal, which it follows closely. It has | been described as a scholarly travesty ; in which Dv Maurier's characters ara j ; Embodied Faithfully and Intelligently." Ij | MR H. R. ROBERTS as SVENGALI, , 3 I MISS MAGGIE MOORE as TRILBY _ %' • O'FERRALL. ; I Supported by the full strength of their. I Great Company. !■ All the Original Costumes, Scenery, etc. , I All the Original Songs and Dances. Prices— if. 2/6. and If. _ Early door, open from 7 to ..30, 6d ex-, y tra to Pit and Stalls only. .y * j Late Doors from 7.30 to 8. ,;..;■ SPECIAL NOTICE—The Box Plan for I To-night's Performance will be on view. j1 To-day in the Vestibule of Theatre, from 1 10 to 12, and from 3 to 5. *- HE FLIGHT OF AGES,* by Miss , . 1 Ethel Mclntyre, Choral Hall, TO- 1 MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. I CHORAL HAL L . f TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING.-TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING.. . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. IN AID OF GREY MEMORIAL FUND.- 9 Under the Patronage and in the Presence. of His Excellency the Governor, the Mayor and Councillors, and Officers of H.M.s. Mildura. Colonel Pole Penton, Lt.-Col. "Banks,. - Major Murray, and Officers and Men of • the Auckland Volunteer Force. PROGRAMME—Part I. t \ 2. 'The Three Chafers' Cantor; WAIATA QUARTETTE. 3. Song, 'Close to the Threshold'..Parkermrs coates: . ag (Violin obligato by Miss J. Reeve). ' ; , >?. 4. Song, 'Alice, Where Art Thou*..Ascher> , MR WALTER KIRBY. 5. Recitation, 'How My Uncle Podger J Hangs a Picture' ; s MISS MONA MACKAY. >' 6. 'The Banks of Allan Water' Truhn WAIATA QUARTETTE. 7. Song, 'The Flight of Ages' Bevan I MISS E. McINTYRE. * 8. Recitation (selected) ..Mr F. BAUME 9. Song, 'Dream of Home' Arditi; ■■■''■• MISS A. LORRIGAN. 10. Ventriloquial Entertainment DR. DE CLIVE LOWE. Accompanist Mr Alf Bartley. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part lI.—PHONOGRAPHIC AND LIMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT By Messrs COOPER and MACDERMOTT. : Lecturer: Mr J. McLEOD. /* « LIST OF VIEWS.—I. Sir G. GreY" ■&&_!s l years of age. 2. His Career up to'-1894. 3. Baptism of Chief Te Ngahue"'in_ 1849 <*$;■■:: (sketched by Sir George). 4. General Gdr-" don's.Letter to Sir George. 5 and 6. The Grey Hospital at Capetown (front and garden view). 7. Kaffir Children. 8. The Kawau Island. 9. Rewi Maniapoto. 10.;, | Invasion of Auckland by Ngatipaoa Natives. 11. Bishop Selwyn. 12. Judge Man-.. ' ning. 13. TAKING THE RECORD. Sir,'?' George speaking; also Mr Upton and Mr Archibald. ... ;. 14; THE. MESSAGE TO AUCKLAND. I CITIZENS (Phonographist, Mi- E. LEYDON). ' The Words of the Message to appear :'|£h •• •-'•' •.'■.*•■'■■*"'-' ontho. Screen. 15. Latest Portrait of Sir George Grey. 9j 16. St. Paul's Cathedral, exterior and interior. 17. Funeral of Sir George Grey ; '.% at St. Paul's. 18. Three Views of Memo,, |HHg rial Day. 19. Bismarck. 20. W. E. Glad- , > stone. 21. Phonograph Selection, 'Rock of,. Ages,' Gladstone's Favourite Hymn. Reserved Chairs may be secured at. ' Wildman and Lyell's, 3/;. Unreserved ;i || Seats, 2/; Body of Hall, If. Tickets may... also be obtained from Messrs R. French 1 and . Geo. Graham, Newton,.. and, from f Members of Committee. Trams will run to the Choral Hall from . ... Ponsonby at 7.10 and 7.20; leaving; at 10 o'clock. i_. _, __..-''" J. A. TOLE, H Wm. T. JENNINGS, Hon. Sees. TUDGE MANNING ('Old Pakeha') at J Choral Hall, TO-MORROW. (TUESDAY) NIGHT. __________." |rp~A~"B E R N A C L cI , BAND OF HOPE. ■ ■'/••■ .:||||i TUESDAY, APRIL 4. >£ Special Programme by Children. [' To begin at 7.30 p.m. ; IR GEORGE GREY'S MESSAGE to ' . the People of Auckland—Choral Hall TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. ■.•"".sl9| /Tenders. TENDERS . will be received -up to THURSDAY, 6th, for the Erection of " Cottage at Mount Eden. Plans,* etc., to <> ~^ be seen at (Geo. Knight's, Coal and Fire'-''4. wood Merchant, Mount Ijden Road. The '.. lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- ." i rp: ; o'.; CARPENTERS.; " Tenders invited until 4 p.m. on TUES- ■ DAY, April 11, for Additions to Resi-' ; :.- dence at Rukuhia, Waikato. Specifica- ?| tlon at my office, arid at 'Argus' Ofllcft, Hamilton. .■; ; _ ■ PERCY HOLT, V 6, Mercantile Chambers, Auckland. ' ■..-. C^VN'E.J.A... Tenders are invited to noon of FRI-- I. DAY, the 7th April, for the Supply and .Delivery of 400 Cubic Yards of 2Hnch Blue Metal on the Great North Road, ' between the Whau Bridge and New Lynn School. 11l A deposit of Three Pounds must be en-^S closed with each tender. H. MUNRO WILSON, ■■ iWm County Engineer. .'." March 25, 1899. |mHAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. : TO SURVEYORS. Tenders for Surveying the Council's t^' Endowment of about 2740 acres of Land ■"■'■■ at Waitoa will be received up to 4 p.m. • ";'• of THURSDAY, April 6, 1899. . ,** ; Specifications may be seen at the'I*1 '* office df the GouncU..', ALBERT BRUCE, Town Cleric, " m O BUILDER ai-S EXTENSION OF TIME. BANKING PREMISES AT WELLING- ' FOR BANK. OF NEW ZEALAND. ■• The time for receiving tenders for tha '; above Is Expended till noon of TUESDAY, April 4., . Plans and specifications to be seen at my offlce. Custom House Quay, Welling* j The lowest or any tender not nece* H sarily accepted. . | THOMAS TURNBULL, F.R.1.8.A« I Architect;.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 3 April 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 3 April 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 3 April 1899, Page 8

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