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AMUSEMENTS. QPEKAH O U S jC Under the Direction of Mr J. C. "' Williamson. Business Manager Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer Mr W, J2. Bryej " FAREWELL AND LAST THREE .NIGHTS OK THE NANCE O'NBUV SEASON. TRANCE Q'^EIL, In a Kound of Her Famous Imperson*, , lions, . Supported by Her Own Company, TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. t And TO-MORROW THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. The First and Only Time In Auckland, lbsun'B Great Play in Four Acts OULiUA p.ABLER. NANCE O'NEIL as HEDDA GABLER Bernard Shaw, in his "Quintessence ot Ibsenism," says.:—Man's onward path is strewn with the wrecks of dfo. curded ideal.s. • Ibsen may fairly ciaim that in overturning what hf deems the images of false deltas, hejfc pit-paring mankind for the reception of nobler and higher aspirations. TO-NIGHT, ■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, At 8 o'clock. HEDDA GABLER. Distribution of Characters— Georgo Tesman Mr Wm. Bernard Miss Julia Tesman (his aunt) ......;,:: Mrs Henry Bracy Mrs Elvsted Miss Josephine Tnynne Assessor Brack Mr Henry Plimmer Filert Lovbor ß .. Mr Thomas Kingston Berta Miss Recca Allea, And HEDDA TESMAN (George's Wife) ..,.;,.;' NANCE O'NEUj. The Scene takes place at Tesman's Villa in the West End of Christiania. FRTDAY, JANUARY 18. isj LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. M ELIZABETH. NANCE O'NEIL as ■• •,••. ': QUEEN ELIZABETH The Entire Productions under the Pet; sonal Direction of MR MoICKK RANKIN. Stage Manager: ; MR WALTER RAYNHAM. : PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls B/{' Family Tickets, a Book of 12 for £2 8/1 Stalls 3/; Pit, One Shilling. ~vf* Early Door to Pit and Stalls, 6d e»tra, till 7.30 p.m. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, Vie. E toria Arcade. . : ■ „,■• • Day Sales at Partridge's, Tobacconist,^ Queen-st. r\ P E R A HOU $|| SATURDAY NEXT. ' GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE COOPER AND MACDERMOTT'S £ LIVING PICTURE DISPLAY.: ■'. Just Returned from the South. ;v With all the Latest Pictures aud io< orovemenps. '/' I '. Everywhere Received With Enthusiasa, Verdict from Auckland to the Bluff: BEST PATRIOTIC PICTURE ENT&; TAINMENT. IN NEW ■;' : ZEALAND. Provided by tha ; : ' t 9ath century kinematogiiaph,: "vert latest myriOrama and ■ THE MARVELLOUS COLOSSOPIXOiTii' POPULAR PRICES-Stalls and PitY; Dress Circle 2/. ■ /,%■, APERA . HOUSE. Under the Direction of :S||| MR J. C; WILLIAMSON. ; ,* BRILLIANT DRAMATIC SEASON.^'^ BRILLIANT DRAMATIC SEASON.%v TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY, JANUARY 21. I MONDAY, JANUARY 2L J. t C. WILLIAMSON'S •; Famous^ Dramatic Organisation', rpHE pRANE - TpOWER Q<X MISS EDITH CRANE' |' The Original Trilby. MR TYRONE POWER,' First Appearance MR CECIL WARD, And other Favourites. _ OPENING PRODUCTION; npHE THING'S TyrUSKETBS^II mHE J7-ING'.S ° TyjUSKETEBJK; mHE -RING'S IyjrUSKETEE^-'" First Time in Auckland. v ' f -' Henry Hamilton's Famous Dramatisa-J' tion of Dumas' Great- Romance, '".&M-: Three Musketeers," as played at TieV Garrick Theatre, London; Princess?Thea*J tre, Melbourne; Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's TOMORROW (Thursday) -MORNING. ;: PRICES" OF ADMISSION: | Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/J;£ Family Tickets,' a Book of 12, for £2 W . Stalls, 3/; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door to Pit and, Stalls, 6d 6*^ tra, till 7.30 p.m. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, Vie- ; toria Arcade. . ■ . Day Sales at Pirtridge's, Tobacconist,. | Queen-st. ~ • ..•; . EXHIBITIONS. _ mAKAPUNA SALE OF .WORK., WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FIBST;' IN LAKE HALL. M To clear off Debt oh Presbyterian Chtircn,; Site. Stalls—Plain, Fancy, Produce, --JW"r freshment, Lollie, Flowers. Professor Beckford's Punch and Judy.- p^°^' ade Concert on both evenings. .. H-01??*'-.----3-6 (Free); 7-10 (Sixpence). To be opened on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONi it;., 3 o'clock, by J. C.: Macfcy, Esq. Buses, and Boats. • ■ «ii,-i«i 'Buses both days. 1.50 till 10 p.m. Boajs. from Auckland to Lake Wharf 10.50 a.mp and 2 p.m., returning 5 p.m. (Wednesday only). ' ' * . .' '^'-.; VOLUNTEER NOTICES.^ _ OIXTH CONTINGENT 'TO SOUTH AFRICA DEMONSTRATION. • It is hereby notified that the follow-: ins gentlemen—Messrs L, 'i D. Nathan, Treasurer; J. McK. Geddes, Leo fc-yers..: Thos. Peacock, W. B. Leyland, and o *' H. Nathan—have been appainted to Collect Funds and to obtain guarantees from: Citizens to defray, any deficiency wnicn • may arise in connection with the Senooff to the Sixth Contingent. It is to be hoped that the Citizens rssponiJ liberally. S. A. GOLDSTEIN. R.,R. HUNT, v ' ■ Join Hon. Sees. -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 13, 16 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 13, 16 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 13, 16 January 1901, Page 8

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