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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOL'SiX Under the Direction o£ Mr J. C. ,', Williamson. "' Business Manager Mr Pete Hughe< Treasurer Mr W. S. Brye» FAHEWELL AND LAST TWO t NIGHTS OF THE NANCE O'NEIL, SEASON. LAST TWO NIGHTS OE j Q'JS^EIL, TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. Positively Last Night of Ibsen's Great ■ Play, in Four Acts, JLXEDDA ,p ABLER. NANCE O'NEIL as HEDDA GABLER One of the Greatest Plays of the age, written by one of the Greatest Authors of the day, and interpreted by one o£ the Greatest Living- Artistes. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE And LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. In response to numerous requests wIU be reveived the notable success of the sea» son, the Great Historical Play, ELIZABETH. NANCE O'NEIL as QUEEN ELIZABETH The Entire Productions under the Pcs sonal Direction of MR McKEE RANKIN. Stage Manager: PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 6/J Family Tickets, a Book of 12 for £2 8/J Stalls 3/; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door to Pit and Stalls, 6d ex« tra, till 7.30 p.m. Box Plan at Wildraan and Lyell's, Vi*> toria Arcade. Day Sales at Partridge's, Tobacconist, Queen-st. rr r>S FARETvEIJi, OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 19. ' Under the Patronage and in the Pre* ence of His Worship the Mayor (D. Goldie, Esq.). COOPER AND McDERMOTT (Just Returned from Southern Tour.)' Will give a Grand Patriotic T IVING T>ICTURE /CONCERT In honour of the above. .. ■}, The Army and Kavy—Our Volunteers «•- ;':•' The Heroes of Reitforitein, etc. Our Latest Programme produced by-. EDISON'S -20th CENTURY MACHINE^ The Latest Music by THE MARVELLOUS COLOSSOPE.ONB, ' The Loudest Talking Machine in the World. ■ ' £o|| Commence 8 p.m. ADMISSION-1/ and 2/; Children Half , price. APERA . HO USS» Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager Mr R. Stewart. MONDAY, JANUARY 21. MONDAY, JANUARY 21. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Famous Dramatic Organisation', rnUBl /IRANE - T>OWER H 0? ■ ■ " ' Jpl MISS EDITH CRANE The Original Trilby. MR TYRONE POWER, First Appearance here. MR CECIL WARD, , > •■ *-# And other Favourites. , v OPENING PRODUCTION: \ mHE THING'S . JUT USKETEEif,First Time in Auckland. Henry Hamilton's Famous Dramatisa* I tion of Dumas" . Great Romance, 'M.na i Three Musketeers," as played at Tho "'! Garrick Theatre, London; Princess Theatre, Melbourne; Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney. ■'_ THE KING'S MUSKETEER. "It has come, has been seen, and hag .-'.; conquered."—"Sydney Morning Herald." THE KING'S MUSKETEER. , | "Very much of the success of the piect '; is undoubtedly due, to its brilliant stag* ing. From beginning to-end it supplie* a feast of colour."—-'The Age." THE KING'S MUSKETEER. . ";i "The sensational fight between th» „ Musketeers and the Cardinal's Guards, ;$- ---the most realistic stage fight ever wit«, if nessed on the Melbourne stage."—"Th» ':. Arg-us." Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's noif. m open. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6/{ f Stalls, 3/; Pit, One Shilling, Early Door to Pit and Stalls, 6d ex«; . tra, till 7.30 p.m. /v Day Sales at Partridge's, Tobacconist, Queen-st. •"."•; SPORTING. . M mAKAPUNA TOCKET fiLUBi ' OUMMER TITEETING. ACCEPTANCES for Takapuna Cup " and all Races First Day, and Handicap Steeplechase, Second Day, Close on FRIDAY NEXT, January 18th, at ? p.m. R. WYNYARD, Secretary.. ' O T • I ' C B- : v . KAWAKAWA RACING CLUB. Entries for Maiden Plate, Kawakawa -~,. Cup, Pony Race, and Flying Handicap, Close with the Secretary at Kawakawa on SATURDAY, January 19th, at 7 p.m. W. H. KIRKPATRICK, , Secretary. _ T»O\VMJNii. BUWLIWIi. BOW LINO. SCORING CARDS ON THE SHORTEST , NOUUCDJ AT THIS "STAK" OFFICE. __ PERSONAL. _ TMPORIANT TO LADIES. MISS McELWAIN . TOILET SPECIALIST, Has returned to Auckland and may be ■■ Consulted as usual. Massage, Manicure,, Pedicure, Shampoo* ~. ins, ete> A Large Stock of Toliet Novelties just t« hand. Hairwork of every description. .: Hours, 9-6. Only Address-206, VICTORIA ARCADES (Second Floor), QUEEN STREET. Teleohone 254. • O YOU KNOW that you can buy Kerosene. White Rose, 4/4 per tin? We do not usually make public our prices; but we cannot allow this plum to escape the public. --Wallace, Newton. ; k ONFIELD.—Wi HPatrick Bonfiekl please s call on F. H. Williamson, Solicitor, ■ | Victoria Arcade, Auckland, for Important communication? ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 8

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