I AMUSEMENTS. 73rd Week) <p<[ Week niT V __ Sole Lessee and Manager. .Mr P. K. Dix TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Enormous Attractions Grand Change or Programme. TQIX'S .Q.AIETY OOMPANY, Professor Davy's Funny and Clever ROYAL GIANT MARIONETTES. ROYAL GIANT MARIONETTES. Enthusiastic ..Reception of tno SISTERS ELMORE. ■ ' As "The Yankee Girls." 'FRANK YORKE, in New Funnioslties. MR ARTHUR HAHN, '!New Zealand, the Land of Our Birth." New Patriotic Song:, by Mr T. Leonard. McKisson and Kearns Ida Ros.yn Trixie Le-Mar Tom Leonard Eva Middleton Annetta Bodin New Finale—"Dempsey's Arrival." New Farce—"Coalheaver's Revenge." Our Grand Spectacular First Part, i "WITH JACK' AT SEA." J« _____ Prices—2/ &. 1/. Plan at Wlldman's. COME EARLY. SAILORS' MISSION HALL. TO-NIGHT. The Concert is provided by ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN, PONSONBY, which is an Exceptionally Good Programme. Don't miss it. Dialogues, Duets, Songs, Recitations, and Graphophone. Open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. _ /'I H O R A L HALL. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, At 8 o'clock. MISS DORA JUDSON Assisted by Dr. H. Cox, Mr J. Wallett, Judge Edger, Herr A. L. Kreutzer, and Mr Hamilton Hodges, Will give her THIRD GRAND PIANO RECITAL. PROGRAMME. 1. Quintette for Piano and Strings, in E Flat Major (Schumann), Allegro Brilliante, '"In Modo d'una' Marcia, Scherzo, MISS DORA JUDSON, DR. ■ H. COX, MESSRS A. L. KREUTZER, J. WALLETT, JUDGE EDGER • 2. Songs, (a) "Ritornelle," (b) "The Ideal" (Chaminade), MR HAMILTON HODGES 3. Sonata Pathetique in C Minor (Beethoven), MISS DORA JUDSON 4. Quartette for Strings in E Flat Major (Schubert), Adagio—Allegro, DR. H. COX, MESSRS A. L. KREUTZER, J. WALLETT, JUDGE EDGER 5. Piano Solo,' (a) Barcarole in A Minor (Rubinstein), (b) Study in G Minor, Study in B Flat (Heller), (c) "Etincelles" (Moskowski), MISS DORA JUDSON G. Songs, "On Wings My Fancy Ranges" (b) "An Old Love Song" (Mendelssohn) MR HAMILTON HODGES 7. Piano Solo, (a) Nocturne in F Sharp, (b) Study in G Flat, (c) Ballad in A Flat (Chopin), MISS DORA JUDSON Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. Carriages, 9.45. Admission—Front and Reserved Seats, 2/; Back Seats'and Gallery, 1/. Plan of Reserved Seats at Wildman and Lyell's. Trams and Buses from all parts of the City direct for the Choral Hall, at 1 p.m. Cars from the Three Lamps, Ponsonby, at 7.15 p.m., returning after concert. QIT. JAMES1 HALL, WELLINGTON-ST. FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 24. GRAND CONCERT. (In Aid of Twentieth Century Fund, for Reduction of Hall Debt.) ITEMS BY LEADING ARTISTES. MRS SIM. .MRS J. W. STEWART. "^ ■ MISS McMASTER, MR M. HAMILTON HODGES, MR J. FERRIDAY, MR J. W. RYAN, MR G. NEWSOME. MR J. WORRALU G> Full Programme in next Wednesday's paper. Admission 1/. or by Season Ticket. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Concert, 8 p.m. —^sfc-w —tl>yal~ franklin LODGE, M.U..1.0.0.F. S^f€w«*^ft Will celebrate their . 19th lS^i?_*£«§f Anniversary by rllliJlO» A GRAND BALL. if^WMi AT OTAHUHU PUBLIC mJW^mm ON FRIDAY, AUG. 24, ■ 1900. Gent accompanied by 2 Ladies, 5/; Single Ticket, 4/; Extra Lady and Spectators, 1/. Grand March 8 p.m. Meredith's Band in attendance. Andrew's Bus leaves Victoria-st. Corner at 7 p.m. Invitations obtained from Messrs Todd, Irvine, or Rowe, or W. GIB. ■ CUNNOLD, JAS. GRANT, Hon. Sees. T ATEST PATRIOTIC SONG. -""FOR HONOUR AND RENOWN." A TRIBUTE TO OUR BOYS AT ' . THE FRONT. A SONG FOR OUR BOYS OF OUR .'■ y. .i BOYS. AH Music Sellers., Price 2/. . ATHLETICS, ETC. ",.. . /CYCLISTS NOTE. ctUjW/. Tyres in Stock to fit elfaYw^i any rim. at Lowest Wf^^Wi^ Prices. Soiled and . , I«4y__W._«£__w Second hand from 7/6. HENNING, maker of Tyres;, guaranteed longest. Also, Sole Agent for Humber and' Anglo Cycles. -STANLEY-ST., City. ■ ' — , _ , _, _____ PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S , Butter Van delivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily, Q(Y/— ADAMS~and BUNKER, Cash~TaivJU/ lors, 184 Queen-st. Heavy wellselected Serge Suitings to measure, reduced' _______________________ pTA/ ALL-WOOL Tweed Suitings in great Oyy variety, reduced to CO/.—Adams and Bunker. Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-st. RICHARDSON. Engraver, 25 High- • street. Auckland.—Brass Door, Memoriam. and Stencil Plates: Jewellery for presentations tastefully inscribed. -{O/ft— ADAMS aja BUNKER'S ClearX_/ \J ance Sale. Good all-ropnd. Trousers to measure ,12/6. For Cash only. Will wear well. "OlSH—Soles, John Dories, Maokrel, J- Barracouta, Gurnard, and other varieties, daily from the Trawler, at Sanford's Fish Market. Brown Paper Parcels. £7/fiVICUNA SERtrES, Diagonal Fancy \J I / \J Coatings, reduced to 67/6, 70/, 75/, during Sale, for cash only.—Adams and Bunker. IS4 Queen-sx Kf\/~ HEAVY Ail-Wool Tweed Suitings, 00/ will wear well, reduced to 55/7— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tallora, 184 Queen strpot. A T Gallaugher's, Vietoria-st, you can •--*• buy White Rose Kerosene at 11/ ncr case. , ' " T3ESTCurrants, s*d Per lb! New Dates, ■*-' 5Jd per lb.—Gallaughei^s,_Victoria-st. CJAGO and Tapioca, 121bs for"2/3; finest *-> Holled Oats in the market, 51bs for 1/. —Gallaugher's, Victoria-st. AT, G«'>augh?r's7~Victorla-st., "you~can onTi"i buy bGsh Drlea A PPles at 7d per lb; 201b boxes, GJd per lb. />}. ALISON Tins Preserved Plums, 1/6 eachGallon Tins Preserved Apples, 1/7* 12£L_!Ji_?j/_P_:_jog--Gallauglier's. TftNGLISH Bottled Fruits, Black Currants *-f 1/3. Rod .Currants 1/I*, Raspberries 1/4 and Cranberries 1/2 per bottle.—Gallaugher's. T)BST Titree Charcoal, 3/3 per sack, 5 J-» sacks for 15/.—Gallaugher's, Victoriastreet ■jjjj- ■ ■\7"AN HOUTEN'S Cocoa, smnll tins Cd, v lib tins 3/4J eaqh.—Gallaugher's. BEST VALUE in Auckland.—Gallaugher's Broken Assam Tea, at 1/3 'per lb. LARGE Cash Buyers will find it to their advantage to* buy the"ir supplies at Gallaugher's,Grocery Stores. Victorla-st. XX/— ADAMS and BUNKER'S Clearance Cti/ Sale.—A remarkably good line of Heavy Onehunga Serge Suitings reduced to 05/; all wool. A
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 196, 18 August 1900, Page 8
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