- AMUSEMENTS. f\ I T V H A L> J* TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Enormous Attractions. VJSPECIAL, IRISH PROGRAMME. TYIX'S /~IAIETY pUMirAiVr, "THE GLENS OF KILLARNEY." (Specially Arranged First Part.) Enthusiastic Reception Nightly of LENNON, HYMAN, & LENNON. LENNON, HYMAN, & LENNON. In "Fun on the Quiet." THE WILLIAMS SISTERS. In their IRISH JIG, Cycling Feats, etc. MISS BODIN & JOHNNY COLLINS. "England & Ireland's Own." MR FRANK YORKE. In New Songs & Specialties. MISS FLO WILLIAMS, "While London Sleeps." "THE WEARIN' OF THE GREEN." By Mr Scott Leighton & Company. Irish Finale, - -'RAFFERTiV New Farce, "You'll Find Out." Prices, 2/ and 1/. No Free List. Doors- open 7.20; commence at 8. MONDAY—New Japanese First Part pI T V ~ '. HAL L, . FOSTPONED. . SEE FUTURE PAPERS. A CHILDREN'S SONG OF JOT. " Parents especially and the general public are invited to witness a Musical Display by Children. Nothing to Pay. No Collection. So Don't Bring Any Money. mHE GILBERT & SULLIVAN OPERAS i TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I have,' this day received assignment of the following: Operas for a period of THREE YEARS, from January Ist, 1900. to December 31st, 1902:— PATIENCE, PIRATES OF PENZANCE, PINAFORE, GONDOLIERS, MIKADO, lOLANTHE, PRINCESS IDA, YEOMAN OF THE GUARD, RUDDIGORE, TRIAL BY JURY, & THE SORCERER. Also, Certificates of Registration at Stationers' Hall, London, and all other documents necessary to prevent Infringement of myrights.' '.All parties.are warn-; ed against playing or performing any of the said operas, or using tho Music or Dialogue in any public representation without first obtaining my permission In writing. I have also purchased the two latest London successes:— CD ' A ROSE OF PERSIA. Music by .Sir Arthur. Sullivan, Book byCaptain Basil Hood, now creating a furore at the Sayov Theatre, London. (2) THEODORA, Comic Opera by Owen Hall, Music by Leslie Stuart. A tremendous success at the Lyric Theatre, London. Both of these operas will be produced by me in due course, with the re-organ-ised ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. My rights In all the abovenamed works extend to the' whole of Australasia, in- " eluding Australia, New Zealand, and Tasmania, and I wouJd respectfully request Managers, Artists. Amateurs, and Proprietors of Theatres and Halls, to avoid infringing. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, February 15th, 1900. *t&bk* pOURT NIL DESPER- \ . jdW&tfilKfefc. *-'' ANDUM. No. 6495, ffilßl&SWESSfii ~ - A.0.X.. will hold its AN■■'Wm/gmffly NIVERSARY SOCIAL. VgSipniPf^ CONCERT, and DANCES Wt^PStFvasn To Foresters and Friends, «IIH&rm?SM On FRIDAY. MARCH 2-V-HjESaSS&fiYXJ 1900. in the FORESTERS'". hall, newton. Dancing at.?. Music by Druids' String, ■ Band. 'M-O.'s: Bros. Fuller, Harding, • Hughes, Norden. Catering by R. Barber, . •■ Karangahape Road. .." "■•'."..'..■■. t -■ Admission: Double Ticket, 2/6; Single, - ; 1/6./ ■ J ■ . ■ . .; .J. PHILLIPS .......: Hon. Sec."'""' ANCE~MITSIC: (Violin andP Piano),* 3/67 an Hour.—Apply Star Office. ' • .' PICNIC EXCURSIONS. mHB DEVONPORT COASTGUARD ~•' ■i-: . ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS' r ANNUAL, EICNIC^ ..,,.- • will be held-at- Motutapu on SATU,RD&r#>iy; ;■• -; • .■■•""■ the 24tii"ifarch. ' The p.s. Eagle will.leave the Ferry Tee, calling at.North Sliore at 10.a.m. and 2 : p.m. Hunter's Band ih'attendance."'"" ' Hot water provided. The sports will be varied and amusing. Return Fare, 1/; Children under 12, Free. Tickets may be obtained on board or from . — ■ A. N.1 McLEOD, Secretary. ATHLETICS, ETC. rpHAMES UNITED FORESTERS. l|il^iPi§ EASTER FETE.-DOD'S, rfßStt®W!}®ak PADDOCK, PARAWAi. .EASTER MONDAY. SM^Mal CYCLING EVENTS. i^PM®^ ONE "MILE HANDICAP V: " £1 Entry, 2/6. ' TWO MILES BICYCLE HANDICAP (cash)—lst. £3 10/; 2nd, £110/. Entry, 3/6. THAMES WHEEL RACE, 2 miles (cash) —Ist, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry, 5/. MULTICYCLE HANDICAP, 2 miles-lst, • Gold Medals; 2nd, £1. Entry, 1/6 per man. :■-■•., ■ - ONE MILE AMATEUR BICYCLE HAN- ' DICAP—Open Orders for £2 10/ and £1. Entry, 2/6. ' ' THREE MILES AMATEUR BICYCLB HANDICAP—Open Orders for £4, £2, and 10/. ..,.." ■ PEDESTRIAN .EVENTS. MAIDEN RACE.-120yds—1st, £1 10/. Entry. 2/. ■: ■_ EASTER HANDICAP. v(three distances), 100, 200, 300 yards^-lst, '£7; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry, -7/: * AMATEUR /HANDICAP^ 120yds-lst, Tro- . ■ phy, £210/; 2nd, Trophy, £1. Entry, 2/6. AMATEUR HANDICAP, 300yds-lst, Trophy, £2 10/; 2nd, Trophy, £1. Entry, 2/t>. ONE MILE HANDICAP-lst, £5; 2nd £2; 3rd, £1. Entry. 5/. FIRE BRIGADE EVENT (One-Man Cou- \ pling Event)-lst," Gold Medal, value £1: 10/. Entry,' 2/. FIRE BRIGADE EVENT (Hose and Hy- . drant Event, for three Men)-lst, 3 Gold Medals, value £5. Entry, 5/. All Bicycle Races under rules of League of N.Z. Wheelmen: ■■-'..' V^A^lSs f,Ar all ey.ejits-^lpse at 10 p.m. in. Aucldana with .Bfd:. 'E^Norobnf; af ffl> Auckland Cycling Club Rooms, Upper Pitt-street, or:wft.h the, undersigned, Rt Rae,. Bros. Pollen-street, Thames; oii SATURDAY EVENING NEXT,' Mar 31* CHEAP EXCURSION^/ BETTJRN. A.C.' RAE, Secretary. :v . f^NEHUNGA CYCLING CLUB; * V/ .'- GRAND CARNIVAL- = . . To be held on the ■■^' ONEHUNGA RECREATION RESERVE . _ On SATURDAY, MARCH 31. Under Rules of the League of New Zea- . land Wheelmen. For Cycle Events, see Posters and "Star1 * of Last Saturday. Afternoon Tea for Ladies Free. S. 100 yds HANDICAP, boys under 16 years - (local), for trophies. Entry, 6d. 9. 120 yds HANDICAP (local). First, £1 10/; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Entry, 1/6. 10. ONEHUNGA CUP,. 3 distances, 100, 200, and 300 yards; by points, 7, 3, and .1. First prize, £5; 2nd,- £110/: 3rd, £1, with 10/ to winner of each distance. Entry, 5/. 11. ONE MILE.RUN. First, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10/. Entry, 3/. 12. HALF-MILE RUN. First, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10/. Entry, 3/. ' Entries for all events will be received on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 21. 1900, at the Auckland Cycling Club Rooms, Upper Pitt-street, by Mr, E. Nordon, or may be posted on or before that date to the undersigned. WILLIAM H. MORTON. Jun., Secretary, Queen-street, Onehunga. Handicapper, Mr Eyre. Admission to Ground, 1/; Children, halfprice. ••-.■.; X • TXENNTNG'S TYRES."' Longest wear, longest TSSff^zi' JP&m^ff guarantee, least money. *u*&*- '%!£>&' Telescopic Pumps, Brookes' Saddles, and all kinds of repairs at very low prices. Tyres from 12/6. HENNING'S WORKS, STANLEY-STREET*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 8
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