Amusements. f) P E R A H O v ]f"^' Lessee •'• M. A. Curtii M. bT~C urtis' A FRO- A MEBICAN ]y£INSTRELS ' i SEE-ERNEST HOGAN SEE-THE BRONZE PATTI I SEE—THE KENTUCKY FOUR SEE—THE CAKE WALKERS SEE—BLACK DANTE SEE—PERCY DENTON (THE BLACK BUFFALO! 1 •' * $ EVENING PERFORMANCE AS ÜBUAi LOOK OUT FOR GREAT CHANGE OB« PROGRAMME. ■ EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING FRESH. THE GREATEST MINSTREL ORGANISATION THAT HAS EVER VISITED THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. PRICES — Reserved Stalls 4/, Dress Circle 3/, 6d extra for booking; Stalls 2/, i Pit 1/; Early Doors 6d extra. Reserved Seats may be secured at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Partridge and Co.'s, A. A Ellisdon's. and G. Williamson's. Early Doors 7 o'clock; open 7.30;p com* mence 8. . /TFT V H A V U Lessee and Manager Mr P. R. DU TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. nPHE /GAIETY QUMFANT, Our Grand New and Original First Part, THE AERIAL GARDEN PARTY. With Realistic Effects, Waterfall, etc, THE LESLIE BROS., In their New Sketch, "THE LUNATICS." J E.—SHEPHERD & LEWIS—MIRIAM * In "La Fille de Madame Angot." Positively Last Appearance of THE HOWARD SISTERB. New and Original Farce, "A QUIET NIGHT IN ONEHUNGA" ! Collins and Browne Fred. Leslie, Jun. And the Whole of Our Double Company. PRICES—2/ and 1/. NO FRiCE LIST. Doors open at 7 2!); commence at 8. MONDAY NIGHT. By arrangement with Mr Hy. Rickards. For a Short Season only, the O-K E Z I A H S-*^ And MR MANUEL WOODSON. "The Silver Streak of Perpetual Motion.'* QTEELE-pAYNE T>ELLRINGERS." I SUBURBAN AND PROVINCIAL TOUR, j ! Public Hall, Onehunga - TO-NIGHT (Saturday, August 19 Ofrihuhu—MON., Aug., 21 Papakura—TUES., Aug. 22 Clevedon—WED., Aug. 23 Pukekohe—THUßS., August 24 Waiuku—Fßl., Aug. 25 .. Representative. R. T. TREGASKI. _ | pONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT." SAILORS' HALL, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. 5 A GOOD PROGRAMME PROVIDED j BY MR BURTON. I Open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. Christian Endavourers and Bands of Hope willing to help in this good work, , please communicate with .' . R- LITTLE, 1 Manager Sailors' Home. A UCKLAND BANJO, MANDOLIN. & Xi. GUITAR CLTB (Registered). THE FIRST 'iiJARTERLY CONCERT Season 1899-19(8 will take place at OPES A. HOUSE ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 5. Members Tickets may be procured from Club's Office, 135, Queen-st., two doors above Ba.nk N.Z. Box Plan will be opened at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's on THURSDAY, August 24. J. D. CRAWFORD, Business Manager. H. FOUNTAIN,, Hon. Sec. _ ■'•- - A.*Jk - T OVAL, yARWEii-Jj" "~'" •= -. - aT^.- . -L^ LODGE, No. 4756. * m>*-*%L/M I Wlil celebrate its 41st Anniversary with a Social fßßesiuMWs? Evening on August 24, j»HsS«^lli; 1599 in the Oddfellows' $MmMs&* Hall, Parnell. To com. mence at 7.30 p.m. Dcra« j^jg|^^^f ble Tickets 2/6, Single 1/5. JAS. WILSON, -Hon. Sec. PHONOGRAPH AND MYRIORAMA.Programme: War in Samoa-Ten Nights in a Bar-room-X Rays-Battlefields of New Zealand—Battle of Manassa—Sally in Our Alley-Anchored-Etc, Etc.. Commence, 7.45. Admission, 1/. Children, 6d. In aid of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Sunday School Fund. HE PARNELL SOCIAL CLUB will hold its next SOCIAL RE-UNION in Oddfellows' Hall, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. The SECOND LONG NIGHT will be held on TUESDAY, September 5. Double Ticket 3/, Single 2/. Extra Lady 1/. J. WILSON^_Hon. Sec._ ERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHOIR. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, Tendered to Mr T. C. Webb, A.T.C.L. will be held in ' ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-ST., On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1899. Programme by Leading • Amateurs. ADMISSION • VTO'EWTON EXCELSIOR BAND of HOPE. ' MONTHLY MEETING MONDAY.AUG. 2L Proceeds in aid of Drum and Fife Band. Grand Programme. Solos, Duets (In Samoan language), Instrumental Selections. FIRST APPEARANCE OF DRUM AND FIFE BAND. Admission: Children, Id; Adults, Silver Coin. Commence 7.30. SjEWM-ARKBT BOWLING CLUB'S To be held in the NEWMARKET PUBLIC HALL. :: . , TUESDAY, 22nd A"tJQUST,, Jg^. Under the Patronage of all the Bowling Clubs. The following Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly consented to assist on this occasion:—" Mesdames Hale and Bevan, Misses Wrigley, Taylor, Biggs. Messrs Abel Rowe, H. Kent, A. E. Gizzard, Wlnkleman, J. Edmiston, A. L. i Edwards. A. Kent, A. M. Newman, C. Taylor, C. E. Paget. Pianist: Mr Alfred Bartley. - Tickets. 1/ each. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S sharp. J. CAHILX., Secretary. ■piRE. JTiiRE. TpiRE. A GRAND CONCERT Will be held in ST. GEORGE'S HALL, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1899. In aid of the General Funds of tha Newton Volunteer Fire Brigade. A Splendid Programme is being ar- - ranged by His Worship the Mayor of . Newton (J. w. Shackelford.Esq.). ; Tickets may be obtained from any ' member of the Brigade. N.B.—Watch for Programme in later . Issue.- ■ . . PRICES.—Front Seats 1/6, Body of Hall , _F. ROGERS, Hon. Secretary. Tenders. 5 j (Continued on Page 2.) I mo BUILDERS.-Tenders will be re^ ' ; -*- ceived by the undersigned until Noon i on Friday, August 25th, for Stables, Coal . and Firewood Store.—A. Jones, Draughtai man, Queen-street, Onehunga. . Printed and Published by the Proprietor HENRY ERETT, of Lake TakapuS at his General Printing Office. Short- ; land and Fort streets, in the Province j of Auckland, New Zealand. SATURDAY, AUGUST "19, 1599. <§|
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 196, 19 August 1899, Page 8
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