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AMtJSEBISHm 76th Week) (75th Week C ITY - H A v v Sole Lessee and-Manager. .Mr P. R. Dix TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TyX'S £IAIETY1 AIETY QOMPANY. Bigger, Brighter, Better, than Ever. Re-appearance of the Popular Musical Comedians. WILL.-THE LESLIE BROS.-FRED. And the Charming Serio-Comic Artistes, MISS MABEL MAIE and MlbS ROSE ANDREWS. -,■'.•, Instantaneous and Unparalleled Triumph LITTLE EILEEN BOYD The Most Versatile Child Vocalist and Dancer the World has • ever known. ADSON, CRAYDON. AND HOLLAND. Australasia's Greatest Team -of Fattei Artists and Comedians. PROFESSOR DAVY'S ILIpUT^N». TOM LEONARD SISTERS ELMOKL TRIXIE LE-MAR. And The Full Strength of OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE - TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) - First Appearance ot MISS ALICE LAYTON, Soprano Vocalist, direct from the Crystal Palace London; and CYRIL IREDALE, the Wonderful Boy Baritone, who has created a turore in the Leading Australian Theatres. Prices—2/ & I/. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open 7.20; commence aU Acting Manager .... ALEC. ANDERSON A griculturaxj jiL aljlj' Managing Proprietor Mr John Fuller TELLER'S •1} ri IGANTIC VVTAXWORKS T>IJOU TI/J-INSTREIj QOMPANY. "ENJOY YOURSELF WHILE YOU ARE ALIVE." . MISS LILLIE VERNON. The Charming Balladist, PRESENT PROGRAMME: "She's Nice" and "Of Course. "For England," and "An Empty irame "Like a Lady," and "The Poetry of Motion." "My Pretty Jane." and "When a Little Time Has Flown. „ "Fidgety Fudge," and "Private Marks "A Hot Time," and "I Don't Know. As rendered by the Full Strength of the BIJOU COMPANY. The Whole concluding with Mr George Dean's. Adaptation of Max . Adder's Inimitable ISketch "THE POWER OF THE PRESS. Admission Gd. Front Seats, Gd extra. Doors open 7.15; TYEVONPOKT MUSICAL" SOCIETY." FORESTERS' HALL. DEVONPORT. TO-NIGHT. BALFE'S "BOHEMIAN GIRL" In Concert Form. MADAME CHAMBERS will sing- I Dreamt That I Dwelt," "Listen While I Relate," "O What Full Delight." MR A FORD will sing—"Without Friends, "When Other Lins," "When the Fair Lrmd of Poland '• MR MUSKER will iin"-"A Soldier. Life," "Whate'er the Scenes" "The Heart Bowed Down. Duets-MESSRS FORD and RW "Comrade, Your Hand." MADAMa CHAMBERS and 'MR FORD - 'The Wound Uaon Thine Arm. JV4 bfc> MESSRS FORD and RYAN-"Through 7.30, Concert 8. Admission: 2/ and 1/. -OOER WAR. BOER WAR. TAUPA» T:CI-THURSDAY, Sept. 6th. HENDERSON—FRIDAY, Sept. 7th. THE KHAKI ENTERTAINMENT CO. Will render their ■ GRAND WAR PROGRAMME , at the above places. Short interesting Lecture, illustrated by 200 stirring Limelight Pictures, including— Heroes of the War—New Zealanders in Action—Gle.ncoe—Dundee—Modder River— Etc., Etc., Etc. The Lecture will be interspersed with items from the HERCULE P H O N E. Instrumental and Band Selections. Songs, "Mona," "Death of Nelson," etc., etc. Commence 7.30. Admission 1/. After each entertainment A DANCE will be held. Admission 1/. I £TtT ALBAN'S CHURCH. CONCERT IN AID OF THE CHANCEL FUND. THURSDAY, SEPT. G, at S p.m. Recitation—Miss Taylor Song—Miss Creamer Violin Solo—Mr T. Read Glee—"The Village Chorister" x Song—Miss Sayers Mandolin Solo—Mr McFarlane Song—Mr Allen Song—Mr A. S. Reid Reading—Mr Templar Song—Mr Bollard Male Quartette—Glenfern Club Song—Miss F. PierceGlee—"Sands of Dee" PART 11. Song—Miss Kissling Mandolin Solo—Mr McFarlane Song—Mr W. Cousins Song—Mrs Hope Lewis Glee—"The River Floweth" Song—Dr. De Clive Lowe Duet—Mrs Connell and Miss Kissling Male Quartette—Glenfern Club Song—Mr S. Cousins ■ • Glee—"House That Jack' Built" ADMISSION—I/ and Gd. Y. " Ml ~^- FRIDAY, 7th inst, at S" p.m. GRAND CONCERT. Tendered by MR & MRS S. JACKSON PROGRAMME. Overture, "Rosamunde" Schubert ORCHESTRA. Song, "Help Me to Pray". .Tostl MISS ANNIE TAYLOR Violin Solo, "Scena De Ballet"..De Berior MISS ELSIE GILFILLAN Entre Acte, "Mountebanks"..;.....Cellier ORCHESTRA. Seng, "The Mandolin Player"..Haddock MR G. M. REID Violin Obligato, Miss Elsie Gilfillan Duet, Flute and Clarinet Kumme MISS HARRISON & MR S. JACKSON Selection, "The Geisha" Jones ORCHESTRA. Song, "Hush Me, O Sorrow" Somerset MISS ANNIB TAYLOR Piano Solo, "Mache De Rakoczy" Liszt MISS ELLIE McCABE Oboe Solo, "Berceuse" Wigt MR J. JACKSON" Overture, "Bauditenstrieche" ; Suppe ORCHESTRA. Song, "Good, Beloved" ..Balre MR G. M. REID ; Orchestral Accompaniment. March, "Turkish Cavalry" - Monro . ORCHESTRA. < "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." • Conductor ......::...:.:%. MR S. JACKSON Pianist MRS. JACKSON Admission by Season Ticket, or 1/ at ; the door. - ■ ■ T>RIMITIVE MJ3THODIST CHURCH, X FRANKLIN ROAD. Cantata, "GETHSEMANE," ' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Soloists—Mrs Coates, Mrs Salmon (nee Miss Bradbury), & Messrs M. Trenwith & J. W. Ryan. I Doors open 7.30; Cantata, S o'clock. Admission 1/. ■ ______________ _______ DRESS 'BALL Will be held in ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1900. A Prize will be given to the Most Com-, iciil Dress, Lady and Gent. Gent, 5/, double; Lady, 1/6 Extra Lady. Spectators, 1/. Grand March at half past 8. B. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. DANCING.— Miss W. Gibson's HalfQuarter will commence on Thursday, September 6th. St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom, Symonds-st. . ECCLESIASTICAL. TTNION FREE BAPTIST CHURCH; SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY CHILDREN'S HOME. ' SUNDAY, SEPT. 9th. TUESDAY, SEPT. 11th. II a.m..—Rev. James Fussel 7 v.m.—Rev. G. B. Monro 3 p.m.—Service of Song, entitled, "WITH HER MAJESTY'S MAIL" TUESDAY 'EVENING-PUBLIC TEA MEETING, , 6.30 o'clock. Chairman; M, M, Smeoton, Esq. Speakers: Revs. Jos. Clark and E. Best AdmißSion—On© Shilling.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 8

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