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Amusements. m rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-_.IGR*£ 'J I OPERA HOUSE. 1 Lessee & Manager..Mr Walter Dalgleigh i Stage Manager Mr Chas. R. gjjj I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT if THE ■* 1 TYCEUM TARAMATIC /COMPANY, I Another Crowded House to see the Ra. , I nowned Drama by MARCUS CLARKE, ' ,'v I FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL'" 1 LIFE. v Owing to the Great Success of "Hla Natural Life," the Management have resolved to produce it tO-NH j Hi ' LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT ' V Of FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE. v The Blowing Up of the Malabar ■ j The Burning Ship—The Rack I THE LASH— THE DEFIANCE I ! MONDAY, JULY 10. ' I LIFE FOR LIFE. By Messrs Pettit and Sims. .. § POPULAR PRICES. \ 3/, 2/, and 1/. i . J JAILORS'. ' MISSION __A]]£ , 1 TEMPERANCE CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 1 Open 7.30. Commence 8 p.m.- [ THE ALEXANDRA-ST. BAND OF l ' •' HOPE j Has kindly consented to supply Full Programme. ' , Be in Time to Get a Seat. QPERA H O.U S a, ' MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899. , v GRAND BANJO, MANDOLIN, AND p GUITAR CONCERT. [ Under the Direction of '. MESSRS A. A. PARTRIDGE and "" ' CHAS. McFARLANE. 207-PERFORMERS-20. j Assisted by MISS E. M. McINTYRE MADAM CASIER (nee Miss T. Hargrave) MR HAMILTON HODGES * And :*'. -"IMPERIAL" QUARTET. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls V. ' Stalls 1/. Box Plan now open at Messrs Wildn.aa : and Lyell's. '• BOOKING FREE. J. McCONNOCHIE, Manager.. •^S gT. BENEDICT'S HALL. gD WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1899. M R W. B. c A^0W- * Has much pleasure in announcing that he will commence a Series of WEEKLY WINTER POPULAR CONCERTS. : In the above Hall, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, When will be exhibited for the First time •in Auckland, a •IS ATEW TVjYRIORAMA /?D of THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEWS AND -, ILLUSTRATED SONGS ..'. v South of the Line. Thrilling Mechanical and Dissolving Effects. Two Hours of • ' . GLORIOUS MUSIC SUBLIME PICTURES, AND ' SPARKLING HUMOUR I Reappearance of MADAME CADZOW, the Brilliant Pianist • : '•. v • MISS MAY DUDDING, the Favourite '■ Soprano •• ~ ■ And MR W. B. CADZOW, the Eminent Tenor In *• ~ 5 IS SPLENDID PROGRAMME. £D J- SPLENDID PROGRAMME. O ADMISSION—Chairs 1/, Rest of the . Hall 6d. ' , ... '• nONSONB Y;"A T HO M E.» , ::-.;;.. 26th SEASON. '.; The Third Dance of the "26th "Season will be held in the Ponsonby Hall oh FRIDAY NEXT,-July 14. * 'Bus leaves Grafton Road at 7 p.m. and Choral Hall at 7.15 p.m. NORMAN BAI.ER. Hon. Sec. fpHE MUSICAL UNION. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL MONDAY. JULY 10, 1899. • Solo Vocalists: Madam Laura Daw, Miss Anna Ruge, Messrs Hamilton Hodges, Gunne, and Wilfred Manning. . Duet: ~: Misses Mary Towsey and May White. Instrumentalists: Messrs S. and J. Jackson, Mr Arthur Towsey (Organ). Tickets, 2/ and 1/, to be obtained from any member ot the Society; also, Messrs Eady's. Williamson's, Partridge's, Hoffmann's, West's, and Wiidman and Ly- < ell's, where Box Plan opens on TUES« DAY MORNING, July 4, 10 a.m. • Kerr and Owsley's Bus will leave Three Lamps direct for Choral Hall, at 7.15. J. F. W. COOK, Business Manager, — - i ' __________m^mmmmm ' Exhibitions. ;. 1.1 -in.- ■■'; •AUCKLAND AN TJOULTRY TIANCIERS' pLUB SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held in. DRILL HALL. On JULY 20th, . 21st, 22nd, 1893. • THE LARGEST POULTRY' SHOW IN NEW ZEALAND. 12 • MAGNIFICENT SILVER CUPS. '"'- ■•"" VALUED AT £100. 10 £2 10 CASH TROPHIES • £60 SPECIALS PRIZE MONEY, £1' 5/ A CLASS. We pay Prize Money in Full, together with all Specials Won. Entries close on SATURDAY, July 8, at Basement, Foresters' Hall, from 7 to 10 p.m. ' A GRAND ART UNION will be held \ in connection with the Show. Prizes on .-, view at Mr Dalton's, Footballer -ma Tailor, Queen-street, next week. Tickets, 1/ each, which also admit to Show. AN AUCTION SALE of PRIZE POULTRY will be held oh MONDAY, July ZV in Drill Hall, Mr T. B. Arthur, Auctioneer, Entries for which must be made . with the Auctioneer or the Secretary. . J. M. THOMSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 413. _- "NJEWTON PIGEON AND CANARY J-N CLUB. TENTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held in FORESTERS' HALL, Newton, on JULY 14 and 15, 1899. By Special Permission of the Colonial . Secretary, a Grand Art Union will be held in connection with the Snow. Prizes on view at Oliver and Georges, Karangahape Road. . • ; ' Am ti* j TICKETS, 1/ each, which also admits J. M. THOMSON, Secretary. _.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 160, 8 July 1899, Page 8

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