*™r»*M_p Amusements. mm • 1 ____)",;. ]i QPERA HOU SB, i TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' ■'.''.' I SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1900.' ' ■■'% "OLAND j±° h,r ] Will have the pleasure of Presenting ;:■ h FOR THE FIRST TIME IN :'■';: AUSTRALASIA. .-! ;||| One of the Great English Successes.:. '■'-.-,'•.'■■ A Melodrama of Deep Interest and Except.! tional Power, •, ,y| Entitled -: | IN LONDON TOWN. %1 IN LONDON TOWN. ' ?j IN LONDON .TOWN. | IN LONDON TOWN. Wi IN LONDON TOWN. . -y! Written by Messrs ' .'?j!.l GEORGE R. SIMS & ARTHUR SHIR, ■■'■'■■ 1 LEY. j STUDIES OF LIFE & CHARACTER I By the " ' - I . POPULAR '■' PREMIER DRAMAtIO I COMBINATION. " ; /I THE SCENERY '"' J. By ,' . MR JOHN.BRUNTON: * ,"'*"' ... - ______ I NOTE- ' •. .IN LONDON. TOWN. ■ - r ' IN-LONDON TOWN. *,|§ Can be presented . • ■. •*/:' FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. .' -j' j§ ACT I. * ' ' FIVE " TREE FARM, ESSEX." '':* V t ---,-•-.-',-,. - A .-Father's ...Quest. ... ws, , ACT. 11."... " Scene 1. '! - STREET IN SOHP, LONDON. . "Our Jack's Come Home To-day." ::. Scene 2. ... ''■*:;/< Lodgings In Quagg's Court. :"' .'The;.Combat of Love. , .. jjj Scene. 3. . Mansion ■in , Park Lane. m The Languarge of Nature. ':'■ ACT-TIL-' - "'"im . . Scene 1. M The Blind Man's Kitchen. Scene 2. 1 : THE SERPENTINE BY NIGHT. " :?■? The Frustrated Crime. 4. ;; / : ' ACT" IV. 1 ■ . . . ' Scene 1. •: %sa YARD OF THE WORKHOUSE. j .. Poverty's Last Refuge. ; m — Scene-2. 'SB Primrose Lane in the Slums. , Scene 3. Wm THE ROOFS. |f "Oh, Lights of London Town." @E POSITIVELY FOR THREE NIGHTS : ONLY.' ■ ' :/.;, POSITIVELY FOR THREE NIGHTS--ONLY.' .: m Box Plan at Wildman's. m Early Door .Tickets at Williamson's and.;(-:; Partridge's.' • ..:, j j AST ~ TWO ~ NIGHT 3 I -L* Of • OOWLEY'G yjAXWORKS . y _£• -. And VV ,y T ONDON .' COMPANY. 1 DURHAM-Sl'. WEST. TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. . An . Entire 'Change of Programme. . MONDAY NIGHT. ' MONDAY NIGHT.: POSITIVELY'THE: LAST NIGHT: POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, . Owing to; the large number of peopla ) unable to see- the Beauty Show. -the. Pro- - prietor has decided to hold another, MONDAY NIGHT,./ages .16 to: 25, . Pf.ize, Handsome-. Gold .Watch.- , > , Admission, 6d; Children 3d. ■■ >. . .. . JUST PUBLISHE D. The : Immensely Popular Patriotic *_ : ' ; ■ : ; Song, ••'y.'j "'THE MOTHERLAND." Of Modei-ate Range, Easy to Sing and Easy to Play. '-• . • ■' ■ "Old England, is our Motherland, Home of tliefbrave arid free." Price, 2/net> .).,.-..'., Price, if net, ' - A.,EADY • AND ■.CO^.p'ttblishecs,'- - ._,..> > ..,^;qi2,c..QUi;EN' street. TH E -P H. O N O S' C O PE, ': -?.;. Hi- ■•' ON "EXHIBITION i living 'pictures: &. -phonograph combined;, The Most Marvellous Invention of tha ~, Century.' 3 Series. ■ 6d<: only. REPRODUCTION OF LIVING SOUND : AND ACTION WITH MARVELLOUS ' REALITY.'' Note the Address: QUEEN STREET, next to Bank of-New Zealand. - OPEN: EVERY EVENING.-AT 7. : TTf I!*^™*1 1TTT'"""""" |r" " *I.iPli' I"l'L'*y*y I'yJ"l'''" 'r\'jo ■;AtWo'«"C"c,;''Eta.- ---■ • :" :v^:^fi^>-'*' '•fTNDER'"THE' PATRONA«xTg OF HT3 yJ .EXCELLENCY-THE'- GOVERNOR, '.■ ''■'..'. LORD .RANFUR'LY", " His Worship r the -Mayor of Auckland, ■:.-.. And the ■ ; South African :War Furtd Committee. ' ' gAT'URDA^FEBRUARY 40th. • PATRIOTIC .'^PORTS' Vf EETING. '" •IN AID OF gQUTH _£■FR IC A N y^AE . pl'.N'D. ' ' 9 Under the Management of the Auckland , — "Cycling Club. . JJ^LP ,/jp^E. ygOME mHAT^! ... mo-viW.:, Atkins r ■ .'jj&JT ' gEHIND IjOflM. ' , (JPEAT ; gYpLlNG■■'.' ">JOVELTIES. ; CYCLE'HANDICAPS . '* RUNNING HANDICAPS '.S? " ?*^ )li^ DRILL COMPETITIONS oA-§?m§P T IGADE COMPETITIONS ,-• scratch races reynolds and other cycling ' , champions- '■"-.' . :Huckstep, somers and . dther athletic stars.? WILL TIGHT A: J PITCHED BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY. I ,Tid^?,* 9^e Shilling, may be obtained of Williamson, Partridge. Jamifson j (Newton), or any of the Cycling Club; = ; Compiittee. . / ! , for' all. Events CLOSE! TO-NIGHT at Club Room, Upper Pitt- \ -. street.-.- - '•• ■- - ; . ' ■. ,*m -;,:....;, .-. E. NQRDQN, Secretary^ "A UCKLAND ""AMATEUR' "ATHLETIC ■ '+*- AND CI'CLE CLUB. -A special general meeting of the members of the' above club will be' held in tho Amateur.Sports.. Cl.ub-ropms,. Durhamstreet, on MONDAY; February 5. at S , p.m.. Business: To .consider the recommendations of the. sub-committee of tho NjZ.A.A.A. re' the. government of cvclinff. /FOPnles won at. the -club's spring car- . ■nival w*ll: be distributed '-■■ at the Sports Club at 7.30 p.m.: the'same evening. . , F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. *f -•■z -&rmti- ~ ' jZpENNI'NG'S. TYRES. " " —'— - Longest wear, longest MW^Blw 5-guarante*e, least money. .< s ,',* r ... w.iy.t- . Telescopic Pu m p*,/ Brookes': Saddles, and all kinds of repairs iat very low prices. Tyres from 12/6. p. HENNING'S works; ' - ' ,'.*-■•.- : STANLEY-STREET./£ rpAILORING.—StiII no advance in pr'ce,.... -J-. Notwithstanding heavy nse in Tweed**,.,/, Coatings,- and Trimmings, we are s-t.-ll'.'::>-•. producing our unparalleled Business Suit; y to measure from all-wool Coion'.il Tweed1 / for 40/. We display a fine assortment of highrclass Tweeds and Coatings, bought for cash before. the .rise. Bo In time.— ■■■:'< Mcßride, Tailor. Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victoria-st.,'near. Victoria Hotel. -——, _—; , —a."?£
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 27 January 1900, Page 8
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