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Amusements, r\ P E R A HOUSE. .. GREAT SUCCESS. GREAT SUCCESS.. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. .: >THE THBATROPHONE. THE TH&ATROFHONE. Second Appearance in Auckland. , Vocal and Instrumental Selections ivitS all the Purity ii d , '-; Power of the Original. . ~ Also. ' ■;■■■:'■■ Whiteho'.'se's Programme of Kinematoe. graph Scenes, including the \ ' •', OXL-Y ANIMATED SCENISS TAKISuCr IN NEW ZEALAND. v, v 0 Vocalists: Mil G. M. REID, Baritone \. •...,. MR A POTTER, Tenor ) . . PRICES 3/. 2/, V. i Booking at Wildman's. 4 A. H. WHITEHOUSE, : . Exhibitor. ' >\ P E R A H O U B-4 Under the Direction <?f Mr ROBT. j : BROUGH. Representative Mr Allan Hamilton. { • FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, J '- Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 ' ■-' :•; - T-H'E ■DKOUGH QQMEDX J QOMBANYr, ,T; I Return to Auckland after an absence •' -extending over Two Tears, of \ AND MRS ROBERT BROUGHT I t jix4- AND MRS ROBERT BRQUGtt; ; ; MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. ; V ", FEBRUARY J3. 13 and 14. -3' | First. Production in Auckland 'of" : l , THE L I A R S. :| THE LIARS. iv ~ THE );JABS. : '. An Original Comedy in Four Acts, " By HENRY ARTHUR JONES. . THURSDAY. FRTDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY }6, 16 and 17. First Production in Auckland: of ; THE GAY LORD QUF,X.' THE GAY LORD QUEX. ■ ' .-, THE GAY LORD QUEX. . By ARTHUR W.. PINEftO.,. ' * Prices of Admission: Dress Circlf ani Orchestra Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Pit, if. Early Door to Pit (Cd extra) at 7 o'clock. No extra charge to early door Stall 3. Day Tickets at partridge's. *J| THE BOX PLAN for the FIRST-Sl* PERFORMANCES NOW OPENED at Wildman and Lyell's. .... ■ ■ = .•.- Children in arms NOT admitted. ft Doors open at 7.30; Curtain at 8; Car*';riages, 10.40. • - -'''. R. A. p'NDERWOOP, Agent. A~ :N T. E I?, AN INTELLIGENT YOUTH Ag APPRENTICE; small premium.—Apply ' W. CLARKE, - ",;: Chemist, Victoria-st. •'■ " A GRICULTUR^iy _ HALiU ' OPRN DAILY. .- . ... \ WAXWORKS. ■> :■:. • . WAXWORK 3,,; : ■"■■'■_■'■■". " " : TO;-.:NIGHT: ■■ I] :::: i?/V Grand Success of Oiir New Programing*:: TO-MORROW.' '■:' " TO-MORROW.' '-■ "■ '.; , - WEDNESDAY- NIGHT."' MTSISI ■ -■■---■ . . ..qxib.:.:.- ■, - ■ ...wi£f" BABY SHOWJ - v '- BABY SHOW. »,;, Handsome Morocco-Lady's Workbox, '; First Prise for Babies under 12 months. '■ SATURDAY NrGHT. WALTZING COMPETITION. '■- ■ . MONDAY >T^Xa i. ■- *<: First Appearance of : &* ! . LAZERN.r LAZERN. b ,j-. : | :•■!,• THE ■ GREJAT. '■ •■f* ■i From the Crystal Palace, London. f, The Up-to-Date Illusionist, etc., assists |S:: by MDLLE FOULARDE. ; ''' ~ .;. ~ ■ Admission 6d. \ , ; M.C;A. • HAEI^-THURSDAY EVEN-: ': ..--■-' ING,: FEBRUARY 8. ■ ' MR HANNIBAL A. WILLIAMS V : In Shakspere's ' ' KING HENRY- THE FOURTH,fPart I.), :...:■ With-' .the - Humoroii&'vGorfceits" ~ot ■ .-™*-m , Sir John'Falstaff. - ~ ' ' ";^-T,ickets,i iwith'f Res4r.yed ..Seat, 2/6, at Uptonand Co.'s. r ' . ; ''<"■■ SYDNEY Press comments on "King ;. Henry IV.":— ■ ■"■*' ' ■ •- • "Herald:" . "Stirred his hearers to en- ; thusiasm by his dramatic fervour and -!; scholarly interpretation of the text." .' '■ '■-"'' /"Telegraph:" "It was made interestirig to. a degree. . . . with full appreciation of: the ' subtle commingling of the '■' serious and .the comic." " :>• ,-ATEJWMARKBT / HALI» > ': ' "%EpjfEfDAY, FEBRUAE . , ' '■--•" ''/ GRAND CONCERT . , ■'•- . . ■;■"•'.- \llli aM of the , I . .V'JUORE MEN" FUND. "VocaHsts—Messrs Archdale vTayler; '";/ Chambers, Coaties, Kent, S. Davis/ Mes« dames Coates, Davis. ■ , i':Mr r'A;-.Taylor' will sing, '.'The Absent* ' ■Minded Beggar." ".-'■ ■ Admission: 1/.. Dooi's open at 7.50 com* " me'nee aitig-r' :'..-» - J--BX. J""~7c~S.T '; ■: ) P U B L I SHE D« Th|e ItMmensely Popular Patriotic • '■■ ''■'-'■ Song, '• G ;, ''»PHB MOTHDR^NH," -Of 'Moderate Range,-. Easy to Sing ana;": " '':''.'\. .'"'"-' -".Easy to Play. . , "Old England is our Motherland, _ . • ,- Hom«:-df the; brave and free." Price; 2/ net. •"■■ ■ •-■ ' •*■ Price, 2/ nets'; A- EADY AND CO., Publishers, •-: 112,- QUEEN STREET. ■ -~' ' ■ • ■ ' '■.■ J ■'• - ■*.■.'- ■ ■■ '■.;.=■ : : ■/,'..: •;. -:■ '~: ■:'..:' '. . ': : : . TT-JIUKAPAK^PA RACING. Qli^' :-' ■-:•■ :-j,x.-;--., vu\ ■ k--x-w- .^m-y?-ifvr*-: }s}'■' ■'"■;■•.■■■.[ SUMMER MEETING-FEBRUARY 14th. " For Handicaps, see FRIDAY'S "Star" j of thp 2nd. ... Acceptances "Close with the Secretary, Kaukapakapa, FRIDAY, 9th, at 5.30 p.m. ■ • • JAMES F. SMITH, ' ■■■•■■■;'' ■' "''■ ■ ' Secretary. I ,;..:..' .'•; .■. '.^-T^ndsrsu- • .... ■ HINDERS wanted- for Painting and I X Plumbing,. also, Tenders for Buila- I ring Brick Chimney, labour only.—Olive « I Son, back' of -"-Knox' Church. __ | mBNDERS are invited till February 13th I :JL inst. for Erection of Dwelling,1 Macau- i ! lay-st. Plans, etc.;'at, G. H. Walton s, I , corner of Brook and Macaulay sts. Low-. I ' est orany tender hot necessarily accepted^ | |mo . •;•■ . BUILD £R »• f DELTA ' HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA. '. j ■ ' ' '■ ■ "". . ■•■" ■■■' : | The time for receiving tenders for the 1 Erection pf: the above is Extended to t noon of WEDNESDAY, the' 14th inst. ■ I EDW. MAHONEY,& SON, Architects.^ | mO B'U ILDE RS. I Tenders will be received until noon of ,■ | SATURDAY, 17th February, for/the Er- [ ectioh :of Parsonage at Coromanaei. Plans.may be seen at Mr S. James" Store, ■ Coroxcandel.! '^ :; . : ■■; :■ /' " :;- ■■■ "■: ;■ 1 ED. BARTLEY, Architect.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1900, Page 8

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