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AMUSEMENTS. I^vPERA HOUS laUnder the Direction of Mr J. C. '_, Williamson. Business Manager Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer Mr W. _. Bryer FAREWELL AND LAST NIGHT OF. THE NANCE O'NEIL SEASON. j j POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OU '\ £TANCE Q-J^iatC-, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JAN. 18th. * GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE And LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. In response to numerous requests will ' be revived the notable succes of the season, the Great Historical Play, KTLIZABETH, fkUEEN OF JLi V* pNGLAND. "No Finer Dramatic Performance haa ever been seen in Auckland. V-ANCE /y-VTEIL as pLIZABETH Supported by her own Company, A SPLENDID COMBINATION or TALENTED DRAMATIC ARTISTS. Scenery Painted from Original Sketches by MR JOHN GORDON. The Picturesque Costumes of Elizabethan , Period Historically Correct. The Entire Productions under the Personal Direction of MR McKEE RANKIN. Stage Manager: MR WALTER RAYNHAM, ' PRICES OF A.DMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 5/; Family Tickets, a Book of 12 for £2 8/; Stalls 3/; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door to Pit and Stalls, 6d extra, till 7.30 p.m. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, Victoria Arcade. Day Sales at Partridge's, Tobacconist, Queen-st. QHXTH CONTINGENT'S FAREWELL. Under the Patronage and in the Pres- [:. ence of His Worship the Mayor - -$^1 By kind permission of the Officer In .."-;> Charge (Captain Rejd). the Contingent Wiil march direct from the Domain to the OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, When a GRAND ,TPAREWELL A. pERFORMANCB , Will be given by )V : COOPER AND MACE-RMOTTS J KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY, > Just Returned from the South. |; ; , In honour of p- , OUR GALLANT BOYS FOR SOUTH. AFRICA. Special Programme by " EDISON'S 20th CENTURY MACHINE, CONCERT BY COLOSSOPHONE. Admission, 2/ and 1/. Overture, i p.m. % Box Plan at Wildman's, where a few. seats may still be reserved. Day Sales at Carter's, Wellesley-st. A FLASHLIGHT PHOTO, of the CONTINGENT and Audience will be taken during the Evening. <■ .■$ APE R~A~ , HOUSB. --. j 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', rpHE pRANE - "DOWER f^Qt 1 __ MISS EDITH CRANE The Original Trilby. MR TYRONE POWER, First Appearance here. MR CECIL WARD; And other Favourites. I OPENING PRODUCTION: mHE THING'S Tl/fUSKETEER. First Time in Auckland. Henry Hamilton's Famous Dramatisation of Dumas' Great Romance, 'i_ Three Musketeers," as played at The Garrick Theatre, London: Princess Theatre, Melbourne; Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney. THE KING'S MUSKETEER. | "It has copie, has been seen, and has conquered."—"Sydney Morning Herald." THE KING'S MUSKETEER. "Very much of the success of the piece is undoubtedly due to its brilliant staging. From beginning to end it supplie. a feast of colour."—"The Age." THE KING'S MUSKETEER. "The sensational fight between the Musketeers and the Cardinal's Guards, the most realistic stage fight ever wit- '-p nessed on the Melbourne stage."—"The <■ Argus." . . _______ PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and- Reserved Stalls, 5/J Stalls, 3/; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door to Pit and Stalls, 6d ex- ■-! tra, till 7.30 p.m. P' t Box Plan at Wildnian and Lyell's, Vie- ' toria Arcade. . • Day Sales at Partridge's, Tobacconist, Queen.-st. V*7 H I T EHO USE' 8 ;' VV| 810-CHRONO-SCOPE. LAST NIGHT OF . THE SEASON. j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. The Grand Prix Paris Exhibition Machine—The Latest and Best. Exhibiting tlie Grandest and Most Ex- , tensive Series of Animated Scenes ever submitted In New Zealand. EVERY ITEM NEW AND UP TO DATE.. Remember, Your Last Opportunity, TO-NIGHT. - \ Of Seeing Our Unique Entertainment. NORTHERN WAIROA TOUR, Commencing TE KOPURU-TUESDAY, 22nd. __ A. H. WHITEHOUSE. SPORTING. rpAKAPUNA , JOCKEY QLUB. (^UMME-R J^EETING. ACCEPTANCES for Takapuna Cup and all Races First Day, and Handicap Steeplechase Second Day, Close TO-DAX (FRIDAY), January 18th, at 9 p.m. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. /■:■; EPtrCATIOyA-. . R j. ENGLAND: A.M., Teacher oMusic, Pltt-st.', resumes duties January 14. _

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 15, 18 January 1901, Page 8

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