AMUSEMENTS. = 111 ■ —, '- i , t i ■_ , 89tH Week) _^\" Wee> '; ■' 'AITT H Sole Lessee and Manager..Mr P. R. Dix TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING, >' "The Sun* that Never Sets."- , -!.:- TYIX'S /GAIETY QOMPANY. 'TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' >' ' . ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. New Songs.- New .Dances.* New . "';'v Sketches. New Artists.' j ■- Reappearance of the Great and Only* .'. ■ JAMES C. BAIN. JAMES C BAIN. 'Affy Australia's Premier Lion Comique. * ■ • Last Appearance of V MISSES IDA ROSLYN'ahd IVY BCOTT. and MESSRS McKISSON & KEARNS, ; The following Great Artists *wjll ;• ' Reappear To-night; FRANK M. CLARK -J THE FAUST-TRIO ;..J :. THE WINGATE SISTERS ',' v THE LINWOOD.SISTERS ? H CONNEY MORENY '.';."■- CHARLES: HOWARD " A HARRY LEGGETB _ J AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPAN*^- 7\ MONDAY.'NEXT. . •'■ .'•'*/ First Appearance.of . ''■■*■•■__-_. MISS MOLLY BENTLEY-,- . .. ','M : The Dashing Descriptive Ballaijist,' ' ■ ' And MR JACK STEELE,r the.Clever. "Whistling. Coon." ■ f f '~. Pripes, 2/ & !/• Plan at Wiiamin's; -•' .■ -.*-• Doors open.at 7.20;- commence at.B.. * Business Manager....FßED. L. SffAGEB Q -> ER A- |.hV-U Y^ri, NAPIER STREET SCHOOL. ..' j : CONCERT -TO BE REPEATED!' At Owing to the large numbers wb_„we_em*. . able to gain admittance'at'the Concert.is ;v the Opera House.last evening, "it"hfts'.oe.j. '*-'-. decided to repeat the .performance*. b_,'7 TUESDAY EVENING NEXT," when, the ■ Programme, with slight variation's, will-b» ..v repeated. '*.". . ''''■■-"■'.■"''"■ _/a, GRAND DISPLAY by'the , NAPIER. ST. school of - ' ; •"..;-: j Dances, Gymnastic Exercises, Songs, • N-£-....'-'. gcr Minstrel Comic Pieces, and Tableau?. A'~ A Crowded House on Friday Necessitates".' 5 ■•■ a .'Repetition. * _ m -••-- FULL MONEYS WORTH GIVEN. . Prices: Adults, 1/, Children 6d. Doora- >._.. open from 7 o'clock. ,"'. m Hundreds Turned Away. a ATTENTION!. ' 1 DO NOT MISS IT. TELL YOUR FRIEND? ■ v NO EARLY DOORS. r\ P E R A H O U S j£ %' ""* WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12th DEC. CONCERT IN AID OF " LADIES' ■ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Pupils of Beresford street School, assisted by Pupils of Miss Carrie -, m .• Knight and Mr Dunlop. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture........ .MARRIAGE'S BAND 2. Patriotic Chorus by All Performers..3. Characteristic Dances: Hornpipe, Irish*'* Jug and Highland Fling. .Mlß_E_|m FULLER, FELDMAN, BARRY M AND ARNOLD. . ■ . _ .; j 4. Song, "London* Waifs" .....:......._ MISS McDONALD and MASTES . WILLIAMS.- ,' .... 1 5. The "Geisha Dance" , MISS CARRIE KNIGHTS' PUPILS. .77 6. Chorus of Sweepers GIRLS _. 7. Nigger Specialties .- ..BOYB 'f 8. Song and March, "The Soldiers in th 9 ffl Park"..MISS FELDMAN ANO ~ GIRLS IN KHAKI.* " , " * 9. "The Lads in Navy_Blue *-^-_ ■■ MR* DUNLOP'S PUPILS. » . 10. Merry Wttl^H^estors........GlßL^j • l. Overture.:..A....K£BltpJ^JßJ^'--2. Coon Song and Dance........MISSES BRIGHTIE. BARRY v and FREDA;, 4 ' HUNTER. '■' ■ __, "' M 3. Parade of Typical >Heroes.,. : , Dance arid Song "Tommy A^ 'KNIGHT* and 'MASTER- P.- WIL- ; LIAMS: .'.: *<: ' " : • ■' '" ■ 5 . Bayonet gsfep^ TUPiLS. s:^?sa^®^.___^ on Parade* -'• , . • -.'sSil 11. Nigger Specialties _ g AUCKLAND BANJOS-GUITAR AND 1 A MANDOLIN ''CLUB (Registered.) ■ g GRAND _ CONCERT, .'' • j OPERA'HOUSE, MONDAY, Dec. 10- J , PROGRAMME.-Part I. 1. Galop "Top N0tch"...... .F. A. Leaviti.f . .— .By THE CLUB. 2. Song, "Queen of.-the Earth"....Pinsutl; MR G..; E., BAGNALL. 3. Guitarra Solo (selected. • 1 MISS LILY BARKER.. 4. Song, "The Swallows"... .F. H. Cowaj | MADAM CASIER. I 5. Characteristic Patrol, "Midnight in * 1 Graveyard" R. L. Weaver;;! ESTUDIATINA QUINTETTE. ' ihS 6. Song, "When a Little While Has ._m Flown" Lloyd ■:•$■ 'MR A. L. EDWARDS. I 7. Whistling Duet (selected) || MISS LYDIA BURFOOT and _ Mm . MR M.. LEWIS. j.M 8. Banjo Solo, "Frivolity" Barn Dance MB MR J.. LAWRENCE. ";.'■ 9. Song ' (humorous)-' *'- —" i MR W. McKENZIE. \M 10. Patrol, "Coloured Band" ~..^>aul En_;-I BY"THE'CLUB. .|i ',"..'",. ./pABT/iiv ' ;jm il^BleiJsht-of<H_nd and Conjuring TricKl'.' | MR'WTNNE. GREY. AM 12. Duet,. "Life'.s Drehm .is O'er" , ~}« GuitarraV MISS LILY BARKER. ;^f Banjo: -MR.HARRY FOUNTAIN. ?| 13; Song, "Estudiantina" Smm "•Mft-A. L. EDWARDS. . _■:• 14. Waltz, "Rbsedale" J. C. Folwel! i | BY" THE CLUB. 15. Song, "Happy .Dre_-_i-__d'*..S. Reeveg . -MAt>AM CASIER. * V 16. Gavotte, "Ziska" ...Risonl^ .." "ESTUDIAN-?*J'»-.. -^fJNI?^?^*- '; 17. Song (hMTOOfOij^) •• '"'•;"'• S ••-, -;MR-. W. i;M_-|BNSS-_J.^^ •• '■■■_ 18. Maz^rk_r:'%|^il^%?^W-: ■_ _ & ~., ';.'. BY T-__J!CLUB. .-.■.-:■,?;: ',-, ..- ■ - .■„„'„-„,--, .; ".'■,- :: i y-5 Leider ME. JC I/AWRENCE. . Admission—2/_ and 1/. .^ ■•Plan.'at Wildmah's. Sales at Carter*, ..-.: Wellesley-street. H.: FOUNTAIN, Hon. Sec. MR H. CONNELLYS'"'ANNUAL CON* ; *•;..; C.ERT, ' " ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1?, ' 8 o'clock. - Soloists: Miss Annie Taylor. ' Miss Hunter. < •• ,* Mr W. Cousins Mr Chas. Kissling Mr. Sidney. Cousins, -A Piano Quartettes, T_uos, Solos. .., Part Songs,. Male Quartefttw, «*• Admission 6d. • Carriages 10 p-in-TOWN ' HALL.' * HOWICK. GRAND SOCIAL AND CONVER- ■ SAZTIONE. _ '-, In aid of the Presbytery Fund, w'' FRIDAY, 28th December. _ . Refreshments will he provided.; eooo , • music for the dance. Commences at 8 o'clock. .\ " Admission—Gentlemen, 1/6; Laay.J^..; {NT. , GEORGE'S HAl^ ; Mafeking Social .Club will hold th* Social in the above hall on Monday nig" ; as usual. . < - H. EDWARDS. Hon. Sec |
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 292, 8 December 1900, Page 8
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