AMUS-MEKTS- . 'IjW n P E R A H O U B _}*§! M .Lessees.'.. Edison .Cinematograph Co»>!!; TO-NIGHT-SATURDAY-LAST NIGHT, COOPER & MACDERMOTT'S THIRD . PATRIOTIC qCENIC JQISPLA_| ■ £ BRITON AND ttjOER. RITON AND POER, THRILLING LIVING WAR PICTURES. REAL WARFARE WITHOUT BLOODSHED. BOER WAR. CHINA WAR. - SELECT MUSICAL PROGRAMME. V Admission-Body of Hall 1/; Dress Circle 2/; Children, Half price. Commence 8 p.m. DEVONPORT-NEXT WEDNESDAY NORTHCOTE-THURSDAY REMUERA—FRIDAY .A GRICULTURAL ~ J-JALL. ' __' ' ■ ______ ■ **i , . ,:';.;;;. "Fuller's Earth," late Market Place. Managing Proprietor Mr John Fuller1 L/tULLKK'S _ ■ : QIGANTIC ,ij| And •OIJOU _. TINSTREL QOMPANT. f , COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Immediate Success of the Celebrated Actor-Vocalist, MR GEORGE DEAN. i . Enthusiastic Reception of the Popular : ■ and Gifted Tenor, 1 MR JOHN FULLER. , . M Great Success of ZADONI, THE GREAT. Last Night of i MRMARTYNHAGAN^^^ MO^AY N^^HOHNE er _ L._U No Matinee This Afternoon. Admission 6d. Front Seats, 6d extra. Doors open 7.15; comn.ene^l^..^ H 0 E A L_ . HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). FIFTH SACRED CONCERT. . ITEMS: Overture, "Trumpet Triumphal"-DRUIDS' ORCHESTRA. 1 Solo, "Star of Bethlehem"—Mr A. T* 1 EDWARDS. '-"mi Solo "Ora Pro Nobis"—MlSS LILY | THOMPSON. . ■ ■■■tiffiM Solo, "He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye"' . I —Mr GEO. E. BAGNALL. | Solo, "Angels Ever Bright and Fair"--Mm {■ BAXTER. Grand March, "Cambridge"—DßUlDS' ORCHESTRA. Solo, - "Chavi Stella"—MlSS MAGGII McGUIRE. Solo, "Los Remux"—Mr A. L. EDWARDS.; Solo, "Salve Maria"—MISS'LILY THOMIN " SON- • ■ '-^m Recitatiou, "Saved"-MASTER LORKINO. Selection, "Lorraine"-DKUIDS' OBCHK3. TRA. Solo, "Ecee Homo"—Mrs BAXTER. Solo, "Refuge of the Soul"—Mr GEO. E.i; BAGNALL. . fi Finale, "March Flambeaux"—DßUlDS' "'. ORCHESTRA. Accompanist Miss Lily Thompson. For the first time at these Concerts one of J. Brlnsmead and Sous' full-sized Grand Concert Pianos will bo used and sup«" plied by Messrs Hoffmann and Sons. • Doors, as usual, Silver Collection. 'm HENRY DUNBAR Lessee.'k THOS. H. B. SMITH .Manager.3 Q P E R A ~~~~ • HO U S H. 1 Commencing . I , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. I; IMPORTANT THEATRICAL ATTRAC- 'MM TION. m_E -TTAPPY Q<T. /GEORGES' Jf. MUSICAL,. COMEDY, AND KINEMATO.'i GRAPH COMPANY, m ■Supported by the following Artists:— ■ MISS DOLLY VERNON ■■/ .: .• Vsi MISS MAUD CAMPBELL MISS ADAILE St. GEORGE >lISS NENA MANNING' : MR THOS. VALENTINE MR CHARLES FOSTER I MR HORACE ST. GEORGE. ..ffl A BRIGHT AND SPARKLING PRO- i ' GRAMME OF NOVELTY AND RE- 1 . FINED HUMOUR. ? Tlie Strongest Combination of Musical nil, E Comedy Touring- the Colonies. $j 1 OUR -CINEMATOGRAPH DISPLAY A • 1 REVELATION. f BELLRINGERS, MANDOLINISTS, etc. 8 Each Song rendered being Illustrated bjfi 1 ■-~;■ i our Powerful " jfi SYNOPT ICO N, ' I Produces a blending of Passion and H» | mony. ' • I CHAS. LLOYD, Bep. ■>. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. /* 1 Prices: 2/and i/. '■;. £ N.8.-We are the Happy St. Georges. No If connection with Company, travelling as SmM ueorge Ivmomatograph Company. ■ s ■ __.UCKLAND CHORAL^ 1 CHORAL HALL. M TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2L THIkD ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 0? THE. SEASON, 1899-1900. , ,- :,:'. :. SOLOISTS: '~ : ■'■■■'■:. '9 ' MISS ■ CLARICE MORRIN •. - f'lll MR J. STEMSON Doors open 7.30. Overture at 8, Carriages 9.45. : ' H. J. EDMISTON, Secretary. . J^EMUERA MUSICAL SOCIETK i SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON, ' ST. MARK'S PARISH HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 8 p.m. , j "MERRIE MEN OF SHERWOOD t» FOREST." Admission by Member's Ticket only., ~;;|i , . -' W. W. BRUCE, Hon. Sec.^ A LEXANDRA STREET PRIMITIVE■' xx METHODIST CHURCH. 'Wif FIRST PERFORMANCE IN AUCKLAND OF C. LEE WILLIAMS' Cantata, "GETHSEMANE." TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21. . ~ SOLOISTS..Mrs COATES and MISS BEADBURY; MESSRS M. TRENWITH '"Mm J. W. RYAN. Choir .of Fifty Voices. Conductor .'. Mr Alfred Trenwlth. Accompanist ~... .Miss Ibbbtson, < i ■ , ;. ~ f jij,;, Adjilssion, 1/. Doors open 7.30; Cantata i 8 o'clock. : > "' V2_l gT. BENEDICT'S HALt ANNUAL SOCIAL ' Tendered by the Ladles of St. Patrick'!! cathedral in aid of the Presbytery.'Mi' Building Fund. .fa THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1800. ' Double Tickets, 5/; Stogie, 2/6; Specietors, 1/. _Dauclng to commence at 8. T)ANCING.-Herr- KaTTNaujoks' Cla« ■*-' was Resumed ; To-day, at the AqflG demy, 135, Grey-st.;,_aiiroom and FanOM; Dancing thoroughly taught. Classes for Step Dancing on Mondays and ThursdaysCompetent lady and gent; Instructors, w per month.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 196, 18 August 1900, Page 8
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