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75th Week) . (75th Weak QITY _ H. Sole Lessee and Manager. .Mr P. R. DiX TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. jyiX'S r\ AIETY QOMPANY. Absolutely the Brightest und Best Entertainment over seen. Instantaneous Triumph of the Great English Soprano Vocalist, jyflSS jj^AYTON, Whose singing of Tosti's "Good-bye" and "Annie Laurie" was received last night with thunders of applause, and recall succeeded recall. CYRIL IREDALE, . The Phenomenal Boy Baritone, who wab enthusiastically and repeatedly encored. LITTLE EILELiV JBOJrD. The Greatest Child Vocalist and Dancei Extant. THE LESLIE BROS. Musical Comedians. ADSON, CRAYDON. AMD HOLLAND. The Australian Trio. PROFESSOR DAVY'S LILIPUTIANS. Mabel Male Mane Bpyton Rose Andrews Sisters Elmoie Tom Leonard Trixie Le-Mar OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. Prices-;!/ & V. Plan "t WiUinian's. Doors open 7.20; commence at «. Acting Manager ■■■■ ALEC. ANDERSON A GRICULTURAL ' j-' ALILIManaging Proprietor Mr John Fuller j I^LiLLBR'S p IGANTIC TXTAXWORKS T>IJOU "^j-INSTKEL QOMPANY. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. "Siie'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 Sketch, "THE POWER OF THE PRESS.' GREAT CHANGE, SATURDAY. Admission Gd. Front Scats, 6d extra. Doors open 7.15; f^f^ EmcK . P HOR A L . • HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . Last Appearance of the Talented CORRICK FAMILY, I In their POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. INSTRUMENTALISTS, VOCALISTS, COMIC SKETCHES, NATIONAL DANCES, BELL RINGING, etc., etc. Last Opportunity of hearing Mlbb ALICE CORRICK, the New Zealand Nightingale. See Last Evening's "Star" for Full Programme. POPULAR PRICES—2/ and 1/. Doors open 7.30; overture 8; carriages 10.15. Trams and buses will leave for all parts after performance. SID. BARTON, Advance Rep■y" M. cT A. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, 7th inst., at 8 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 Beriot MISS ELSIE GILFILLAN Entre Acte, "Mountebanks" Cellier ORCHESTRA. Song,* "The Mandolin Player"..HaddocK MR G. M. REID Violin Obligato, Miss Elsie Gilfillan Duet, Flute and Clarinet Kummer MISS HARRISON & MR S. JACKSON Selection, "Tlve Geisha" Jones ORCHESTRA. Sonff. "Hush Me, O Sorrow" Somerset MISS ANNIE TAYLOR Piano Solo, "Marche De Rakoczy"...Liszt MISS ELLIE McCABE Oboe Solo, "Berceuse" Wigt MR J. JACKSON Overture, "Banditenstrieche" Suppe ORCHESTRA. Song, "Good Night" Balfe MR G. M. REID Orchestral Accompaniment. March, "Turkish Cavalry" Monro ORCHESTRA. ■ "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." Conductor MR S. JACKSON P?anist MRS S. JACKSON Admission by Season Ticket, or 1/ at the door. i _ 57 -VTORTH SHORE SAILING CLUB. .Vsfi; SECOND SOCIAL. THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7. In the FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT, At S o'clock. W. A. WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. ATHLETICS, ETC. •OOOTBALL. JpOOTBALL. mO-MORROW, POTTER'S PADDOCK. mARANAKI V. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission to Ground,l/; Grand Stands, V. Tickets may be procured in the Tram Cars and at Partridge's and Williamson's. An Official Guide giving Correct Numbers on Sale on the Ground. G. H. DIXON. Sec^A.R.U. T A C R O' S S""'B. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON. REP. MATCH TO CLOSE THE SEASON, DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. ■pAST VERSUS ~^7 ES T. At half-time interval, Presentation of Tronhies by His Worship the Mayor. One Shilling Subscription to Pavilion. AFTERNOON TEA. SPORTIjO. __, A VONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, And WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900. ACCEPTANCES fofc all Events will Close TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 7th September, at 9 p.m. HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. ECCLESIASTICAL. YM.C.A.— Mr A. W. Baker, from • South Africa, will give Addresses on Sunday Afternoon at 3, and-in the City Hall at S p.m. Al are invited. MEETINGS. WOMEN'S Democratic Union.—Next Meeting, Tuesday, September 11th, at 8 p.m.,. at Mrs Kirkby's, Great North Road, —) _______ •pARNELL CRICKET CLUB". The Annual Meeting of th& above Club will bo held in the Amateur Sports Club Rooms, Durham-Bt. West, NEXT TUESDAY, the 11th September, at 8 p.m. Old Members and Intending Members are requested, to be present, WM. J. DINNISON, Hon. Sec, Sttpteaber 7th, 1900..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

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