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A-dTUS__M_--.TS. 76th Week) o.6th Week C ITY fit Sole Lessee and Manager. .Mr P. R. Di_ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. T\IX'S ,p AIETY QOMPANY, The New First Part, "Our Drawingroom Party," an Enchanting Stage Picture. Continued Success of THE LESLIE BROS. The Inimitable Musicians and Comedians. Unparalleled Triumph of LITTLE EILEEN BOYD, The World's Greatest Child Artiste. Instantaneous Success of MISS ALICE LAYTON, The Sweet-voiced Soprano Songstress. ADSON, CRAYDON. AND HOLLAND. Cyril Iredale. Marie Boy ton. PROFESSOR DAVY'S MARIONETTES. Tom Leonard Mabel Sisters Elmore Rose Andrews Trixie Le-Mar, and OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. TO-MORROW (Thursday) MR WILL LESLIE, the Popular Comedian, will make his first appearance this season on the Corner. Prices—2/' & 1/. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. Acting Manager .... ALEC. ANDERSON A GRICULTURAL jpfALlManaging Proprietor Mr John Fuller T^ULLER*S *_ piGANTIC -OJ7AXWORKS TDIJOU TMTINSTREL QOMPANY. THIS EVENING, FAREWELL TO MR WILL WATKINS. When by Special Request he will sing, for the First Time this season, The Beautiful Ocean," and "Things are Only Middling." TO-MORROW EVENING. MR FRED. BLUETT, Australia's Comlaue. FRIDAY-SINGING COMPETITION. Prizes—Two Silver Hunting Watches. For Gentlemen over 20—Best Irish Comic, Best Irish Patriotic. Entrance Free. Audience, Judges. . Admission, _d; Front Seats, 6d extra, i Doors open 7.15; commence 8. 1 J. E. PETHERICK. /CHORAL . HAL L. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. •CIIRST /"I RAND QONG j_>ECITAL, To be given by MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES, Assisted by MRS ERNEST QUEREE (Pianist) and MONS. E. J. de WILLIMOFF (Violinist). PROGRAMME: MRS HAMILTON HODGES will sing— Allitsen's "Not Quite Alone" Chadwick's "Thou'rt Like a Flower" Queree's "I Love to Sing" MR HAMILTON HODGES will singChaminade's "Broken Blossom" Chaminade's "The Ideal" Rosse's "In Passionate -Surrender" MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES - will sing— Greig's "Reminiscences of Mountain and • Fiord" Prologue—Joan — Raquhild—lngeborg Raqua—Epilogue Humperdinck's- "Evening Prayer' (Hansel and Gretel) Rubinstein's "Wanderer's Night Song" ..'■'.'''•■ MRS ERNEST QUEREE Will play— Greig's "Menuett" MRS ERNEST QUEREE and MONS. E. J. de WILLIMOFF will play— Greig's Sonata for Violin and PianoAllegretto Tranquillo—Allegro Anlmato MONS. E. J. de WILLIMOFF will play— Bazaini's "Ronde de Lutins" Accompanist ..MRS ERNEST QUEREE Brinsmead Concert Grand supplied by W. P. Hoffman. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. Admission—Front and Reserved Seats, 2/; Back Seats and Gallery, If. Plan at Wildman and' Lyell's. Trams and Buses from all parts of the city direct for the Choral Hall at 7 and 7.15 p.m., returning after the concert. QPERA HO US E. Sole Lessee Mr.. Henry Dunbar TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). THE CONCERT COMPANY."" OF AUSTRALASIA.- ■' . CORRICK T7<AMILY. - ORRICK ' E- VMILY. GORRICK TT-AMILY. ..ORRICK A?- A.MILY. EVERY ARTIST A STAR. VOCALISTS * ~ INSTRUMENTALISTS '. BELLRINGERS, and NATIONAL DANCERS, etc., etc. MISS ALICE CORRICK, the well known and popular Soprano, first appearance in Auckland after immense success in Australia and Southern Towns in New Zealand' , PROFESSOR CORRICK, Violinist, Pianist, and Vocalist MADAM CORRICK, New Zealand's Favourite Contralto MISS CORRICK, the World-famed Pianist . MISS AMY CORRICK, the Greatest Lady Flautist and Dancer that nas ever appeared on the New Zealand Stage • MISS ETHEL is also a well known and Popular Vocalist MASTER LEONARD, who has gained for himself the reputation of being the Youngest Clarionet Soloist, Humorous Vocalist and Dancer in the Australian Colonies ■"----■• MISS RUBY CORRICK is described by tho press as being the most marvellous Child that has performed on the Cornet The Musical Part of the Programme will be under the direction of Professor Corrick. , ■ .. Doorsi open 7.30; commence at 8. ADMISSION-3/, 2/, 1/. Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Hunter's Confectionei-y, opposite Opera House, and Williamson's, To__.ccio*list * SPE*CIAL NOTICE —'.- Owing to the Opera House being -otherwise engaged, the Company will appear at Otahuhu on FRIDAY NEXT. ______ /CHURCH of the Holy Sepulchre, Khy- ' v-> ber Pass-^-Thursday, September 13th. at 8 p.m.—Organ Recital by J. Hartwell, Esq. Admission Free. Collection in aid of Fund for Water Engine. - mOWN HALL, PANMURE. - FRIDAY, J- SEPTEMBER 14, 1900,-Grand Social and Conversazione in aid of St. Patrick^ Church and interest oh iSiilldings. MrT. Quinlan's Baud will be in attendance. Refreshments will be provided. ''Bus■"'•' tfill leave bottom of Victoria-street 6.30 p.m. Single tickets 1/C, double 2/6. Dancing ait 8 p.m. H. Sykes, Wm. Smith, ■ M.C.'s.—J. F. PATTERSON,-Promoter. y '/ .pONSONBY "'l.' "AT ' HOME." The FOURTH DANCE-: of the 27th Season will take place in the PONSONBY HALL on FRIDAY, 14th inst. Bus will leave the top of Grafton Road at 7 p.m. and Choral Hall at 7.15 p.m/ Tickets may be obtained from members of Committee. - _ The Juvenile Dance will take place on FRIDAY. 21st inst. .. J. R. RICHTER, Hon. Sec. Care of Law Union and Crown Insurance Co.. Garlick's Buildings, Fort-st. ~ IVY PLAIN AND FANCY M DRESS BALL _J»>__ Will be held in * <^^_W ST. GEORGE'S HALL, >J||( NEWTON," ~5? 14th SEPTEMBER; 1900. ''_ , A Prize will be given to the Most Comical Dress, Lady and Gent. Gent, 5/, double; Lady, 1/6 Extra Lady. Spectators, 1/. ... Grand March at half.past 8. B. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. ;QT. GEORG"E*S _HALL, GREY LYNN. FRIDAY, SEPT. 21. 1900. GRAND SCENIC CONCERT, in aloof the Funds of the Grey Lynn Volunteer Fire Brigade. Special Engagement of the Southern Cross Kinematograph Company. Living Pictures taken on tne Field of Battle during the present Boer War. Tickets may be had from any Member of the Brigade. Doors open at 7 30; commence at 8 p.m. sharp. PricesFront Seats 1/6; Body of Hall, 1/. F., ROGERS, Secretary. ARANGAHAPE WARD ELECTORS. Vote for the Independent Candidate. MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING.-^-The largest," best and cheapest Stock in Auckland. All sizes and makes, at Rushbrook and Bridgman's (late Hobbs), Queen street. Open till 10 p.m. on Saturday. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1900, Page 8

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