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AMUSEMENTSAPE.RA 'HOUSE. j Lessee & Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr W. O'Sullivan Representative for J. C. Williamson and Geo. Musgrove Mr Bert Royl« TO-NIGHT. - FRIDAY, MAY 4, AND TO-MORROW (Saturday), May R The People's Favourites, ■pOLLARD'S i vPEKA / IUiUPANY Will produce the Brightest and Best ot all Musical Comedies, rj\HE Jb-.KENUH i.iAID. i These will be positively the last produo ' i ; tions in Auckland of this Popular Work. MONDAY & TUESDAY, Q LIVE T T E. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, TDA.UL TONES. The Productions under the Direction of. MR TOM POLLARD. Musical Director....Mß ARTHUR KINQ PRICES—}/, 2/G, & V. Orchestra Stalls. 5/ Early Door Tickets to Stalls and Pit' ?£„?, pence exll"a, can be purchased at •W ilhamson's. Box Plan at Wiidman and Lyell's. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. * I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTER- ; NOON, MAY 5. 'GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINiSJjj Of "THE GEISHA," For the Benefit of the Hundreds who § were Turned away on Saturday Last. SPECIAL PRICES-Adults: Circle 2/- ,' Stalls, 1/. Children: Circle, 1/; Stalls I (id; Box_ ?lan now °PCn. j rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT; | ' .'St. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. A GRAND CONCERT, Under the Patronage of His -Worship th« '-■ Mayor of Auckland (D. Goldie. Esq) W ' J.r. r Na|'i>r, Esq., G. Fowlds, Esq.! M.H.IJ. s. and othor influential Citizens. TENDERED TO aIRS CHAS. BATES. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MAY 4th, 1000. . \ PROGRAMME—PART I. • ' ; 1. Pianoforte Selection, "Alice"—3liss Eveline Webb. 2. Song-, -'The King's Own"—Miss Lame. ' 3. Sou::, "Mary"—Air A. Kent. 4. Soug, "Perfect Life"—Miss Itimracr. 5. Comet Solo, 'Tolkii de Conceit'I—Mr H ' McMalum. S. Soug, ••Home they brought Her Warrior I)w«(l"—Mr It. S. Brigg«. 7. Action Song. "Little black Dolly—Miss Willa HlngKton. S. Song (humorous)— Air i. Denton, Interval. , P A It T 11. .1. Cliorus, "Spider and Fly"—Miss Taylor's ■ Pupils. -. Song. '•Fiona"—Mr A. Kent. f, :f. Song, "Carnival"—Miss WMtaker. I 4. Violin Solo, ■•Impromptu Hongroise,V £ "Adieu a la I'atrie"—Aliss Peak. : 5. Soiig, "Flight of Ages"—Miss Laing, I li. Instrumental Selection—Miss Eveline Webb. 7. Soag, "The Admiral's Broom"—Mr Wilfred Manning. 8. Song (humorous)—Mr P. Douton. "GOD SAVE THE (JlEEX"—Company. Accompanists: Miss E. Webb and Mr A, Bartley. Admission, 1/; a few Reserved Seats, 2/. Doors open 7.30, commence 8 o'eiock. The Newton Band have kindly undertaken to play selections in front of Hall fiouj half-past 7 to 8 o'clock. ■",. W. o'. GARLAND, Manager. ' T/-NOX ■ riHURCH TDAZAAR. IMMENSE SUCCESS. ,': CHORAL HALL. . , TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. _, AFTERNOONS-2 to 5.30. EVENINGS—7 to 10. ;■,-' FRIDAY'S PROGRAMME. THIS EVENING, at 7,30. - Song,. "Soldiers .of , the Queen"..MlSS MABEL MAXWELL ■ •■■'■ ' Song, "The Deathless Army"..Mß-.HOH- ; ACE STEBBING ■ Song, "The. King's ' Own"..MISS LilJj- ;'■ Song-,- "When the -. Empire Calls"..Jlß'- g HORACE STEBBING . - Bayonet and Physical Exercise ay, ■ Ndi'l Company Victoria Rifles, under ■ Sergt.-Major Mclhtosh 'BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC STATUAR.Y TABLEAUX, Specially arranged by Mr Theo Querefc shown under Limelight Effects. 1. Execution of Mary Queen of Scots1 j 2. Rebecca at the Well J 3.? The Reaper , i. The Finding of Moses These promise to be the Finest Tableau* ever shown in Auckland. All the above included in General Ad* j mission. No Extra Charge. SATURDAY EVENING. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, j, . And. to include ■ i GRAND KHAKI MARCH, ' ;■ ■ ; Arranged by Professor Carollo,. With Limelight Effects. This Grand and Patriotic Display will b8 shown on the Floor of the Hall, where everyone can see it, •; :, SIDE SHOWS. The ever-captivating Mrs Jarley with .her Gallery <jf Celebrities. ! Phonograph. " Weighing Machine i Shooting Gallery, etc. General Admission, 1/; Season Tickets 2/(5; Side Shows 3d extra. j EXHIBITIONS. _____ /-IANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUS" \\J TRIAL EXHIBITION, 1900. . : I . To be OPENED on or about Ist '■■/■. ! . NOVEMBER. ' , ! ; SPECIAL. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS.; Forms of application for space, wits ; ground'plane of the Exhibition Buildings '•■ are now ready for distribution, and can be obtained in Auckland at the offices of the Industrial Association, Chamber of; ! Commerce, Agricultural and Pastoral As-, j sociation, and the representatives of _tne,, ' Official Forwarding Agents, the N.Z. fcsi press Co. and Messrs J. H. Heywood i and Co. ' ; IMPORTANT. /.;■ i -All applications for space must be raa« ! before the 30th June, and will b? consitt« ered according to priority. . EARLVAi;. PLICATION IS THEREFORE IMPORT- i ANT. Exhibitors are requested:to »B-. dicate the poaition preferred, but vns Final Allotment wil be made by the --b^ : hibits and Space Committee. -' • THOS. GARRARD, Secretary.; 154, Wdrcester-st., Chrisjchurch/ GOLD VIIWING NOTICES. GOLDEN SAND GOLD MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY. _ A Call, the 10th, of Twopence per share was made'by the Directors on THUw. DAY, 26th April, 1900, payable to | Manager at the Office of the Compaq. Shortland-st., Auckland, on WEJJW^ VOLUNTEER NOTICES. pUKEKOHE • MOUNTED RIFLES. , All desirous of joining the! above CV& are invited to meet in the Masonic .lian, ! Pukekohe, on MONDAY, May >tn, ■" j 7-Bv Prer,ue S t of Lt. Col. Banks, Officer j Commanding District.^ WEB STEE.' ; TENDERS I __________^ , , A LTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS tt A HOUSE, GRAFTON RD. ! Tenders for the above will be receiv-=« !up till FRIDAY, the 11th mst., ai « o'clock noon. ; R. W. de MONTALK, Architect, • ! 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-Bt^ 1 mi wan M^l^*'^ -^'' '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 8

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