Amuseroentg. TuTi "~~~~ HALL. Lessee and Manager ...Mr;,*.. R- Pf* TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. mHE ( i AiETI /juAii'Aw x, Enthusiastic Reception of the Q-K EZIAHS-O e>—K EZI A H S—*> And MANUEL WOODSON, MANUEL WOODSON, THE LESLIE BROS., In their Great Sketch, "FUN IN A BAR ROOM." Music from Funnels, Pewter Pots, Pipes and Barrels. J.E.—SHEPHERD & LEWIS—MIRIAM In New Operatic Scene, "The Betrothal. COLLINS AND BROWNE. In New Specialties. MR FRED. LESLIE. Jun. And His 9th Battalion. Last Week of ___, THE AERIAL GARDEN PARTY. New Finale: "THE GOVERNORS ARRIVAL." "A BUSY NIGHT IN PARNELL.' Prices—2/ & If. Box Plan at Wildman s. Doors open at 7.20; commence at a. APBRA HOUSE. \J TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. GRAND CONCERT, By THE AUCKLAND BANJO, GUITAR, AND MANDOLIN CLUB (Reg.). PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. March, "Novar Grand" (A. Heath) BY THE CLUB. 2. Song, "In Days of Old," from Haddon Hall (Sullivan) MR S. T. LAURENCE TONER. (Gold Medallist, Wellington Exhibition). 3. Mandolin 5010....Mr A. WYNYARD"""OSS 4. Characteristic Dance, "Midnight in a Graveyard..BY THE -ESTUNDIANTINA QUINTETTE. . , . 5 Song, "The Land of Nod"..(Morns MRS GEO. READ. 6. Banjo Duet, "Queen of Diamonds .... (Barn Dance). (Ino Pidoux) MESSRS J. LAWRENCE AND H. FOUNTAIN. 7. Violin Solo, Mazurka 11. (Dudziarz) (H. Wieniawski) MISS RITA POSSENESKIB. 8. Song (humorous), "Give Him My Kind Regards" (Lester Barrett) MR PERCY BLACKMAN. 9. Graceful Dance, "Ziska Gavotte .... Dance by Misses Dulcie and May Dun- . ningham, and Messrs Cecil Hawkins and Thomas Dunningham. MUSIC BY THE ESTUDIANTINA QUINTETTE. Interval of Ten Minutes. 10. Entr'acte, "Rosette" (H. J. Ellis) BY THE CLUB. 11. Song, "Carmencita"....(Gerald Lane) MRS GEO. READ. 12. Banjo Solo, "Infantry March"..(H. J. MR. J. LAWRENCE. Ellis) 13. Song, "The Sleeping Camp"..(St. QuenMR ST. LAURENCE TONER, tin) (Gold Medallist Wellington Exhibition). 14 Selection, "Spanish Serenade"....(Karl BY THE CLUB. Selbini) 15. Song (humorous), "It's Not for Me" (r_C_. j\.€iXlZ) MR PERCY BLACKMAN. 16. March, "Rialto P01ka"....(H. J. Ellis) BY THE CLUB. Conductor.—Mß A. TOWSEY. Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2/; Stalls, .1/. Box Plan now open at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Messrs Williamson's, G. Aickin's, Ellisdon's, McNaughton's, and C. Carter, confectioner, opposite Opera House. Mr J. D. CRAWFORD, Business Manager. Athletics, Etc. ______ ________ A UCKLAND C V C-. M|_ A LING CLUB. SPRING CARNIVAL AUCKLAND DOMAIN. /*7o»f,\ SATURDAY, OCTOfI ' P>flk* 3 BER 28, 1899. %_,/ PROGRAMME: CASH CYCLING EVENTS. L MAIDEN BICYCLE HANDICAP, 1 ! mile, £6. First, £3; second, £2; tfalrd, a ibAMki^_mmchi jwtf CAR.,£6. First, £3; .second, £3; .third. . 3^lfSe 3/ mcycle j ha.npicap, • £7. First, £4; second, £2; third, il. 4. ONE MILE-.BICYCLE HANDICAP, £9. First. £6; second, £2; third, £1. En5. AUCKLAND WHEEL RACE, £35. First, f25; second, £7;. third, £2; fourth, fl. I'ntrv 10/. 6. ONE MILE SCRATCH RACE, £8. First, £5; second, £2: third, £1. Entry, 5/. 7. OFFICIALS' BICYCLE HANDICAP, half mile. First prize, trophy, value £2 2/, presented by Messrs E. Reynolds and Co., Victoria-street. Entry, free. 8. OFFICIALS' FOOT RACE, 100 yds. To be run in front of Grandstand. First and second prizes, trophies. AMATEUR CYCLING EVENTS. Open to N.Z. League of N.Z. Wheelmen Amateurs. 9. ONE MILE MAIDEN BICYCLE HANDICAP. First, pair of Dunlop. Tyres, value £4 4/, presented by Dunlop Tyre <. Company, Christchurch; second, open order for £1; third, open order for 10/. Entry, 2/6. 10. HALF-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP, £7. Open orders for £4, £2, and £1. Entry, 3/. 11. ONE AND A HALF MILES BICYCLE HANDICAP, £9. Open orders for £6, £2. and £1. Entry. 4/6. 12. AMATEUR WHEEL RACE, 2 miles, handicap, £15 10/. Open orders for £10, £4. £1. and 10/. Entry, 5/. PEDESTRIAN EVENTS. 13. 75 YARDS HANDICAP, £3, £2, and £1. Entry, 3/. 14. 120 YARDS HANDICAP, £3, £2, and £1. Entry. 3/. 15. 440 YARDS HANDICAP, £4, £2, and £1. Entry, 4/. All cvcllng events will be run under the rules of the League of N.Z. Wheelmen. All pedestrian events will be run under the rules of the Feilding Athletic Club. Every entry must be accompanied by the necessary entrance fees. No entries will be received except upon the official forms issued by the League Of N.Z. Wheelmen. Entries for all events-will close on SATURDAY. October 14. at 10 p.m., at the Club Rooms of the Auckland Cycling Club, Upper Pitt-street, next to Newton Baths, or may be posted to the undersigned. ~. NORDON, Secretary. P.O. Box 191, Auckland. Aft ATHLETIC £f"PORTS MEETING "-**■ I' iWfll be: held AT WAIHI, on October 28. Proceeds in aid of Catholic Church Building Fund. Programme in Future Issue. E. J. DRUMM, Secretary Sports Committee. HOUSEHOLDERS, see that your Grocer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. INNER and TEA SETS—A few defective sets are still for Sale at sweeping reductions.—WlLSON,_Queen-st. a" OING TO GIVE" A PARTY? - Go to TYLER'S, Queen-st., CHINA, GLASS and CUTLERY Hired at Low Rates. CHEAP REPAIRS.-Auckland Boot Repalring Co., 102 Hobson-st. Gents' Boots soled and heeled from 2/6; Ladies', 1/6; Children's, 1/. Work guaranteed. HINA, GLASS* KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS Lent at Lowest Rates. Cartage FREE.—WILSON, Queen-street. SALE SEASON—Special Reductions in TEA, DINNER, DESSERT and TOILET SETS.-TYLER'S. Queen-st. TANIWHA SOAP is- GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE, and has NO EQUAL for ALL purposes. VERHeJId in a tramcar:—lf it's Smith's it's good. Precisely so. For artistic, light running Prams and Go-carts, cash or deferred payments, try C. Smith, opposite Tonson Garlick Co,. Queen-st. pRUYERE, Stilton, and Dutch Cheese, vT to be had from F. Powell, Grocerand Provision Merchant, 265, Queen-st. JA POWELL, 26_r~Queen-st., hasHfn a . slock, Cod Roes, French Mustard, Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, C. ana B. Pickles in _ pint bottles. GROSSE & Blackwell's Jams, Jellies, and Marmalade in lib jars; Calf foot Jelly, in pint bottles, to be had from F. Powell, Grocer, 265, Queen-st. BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association.?
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 208, 2 September 1899, Page 8
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