I \MUSEMEWTB. J" Mr\ P _i X A E O U S aj jj V/^ ___—_. \ Under the Direction of X MR J. C. 'WiLLiAMSON. \ Business Manager. Mr R. Stewart I _____ \ ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS ' I Was scored Last Evening by Sj MR J. C, WILLIAMbON'B FAMOUS M COMi JAi>i V, '$ i n. I" TESS OF THE U UUBERVILLES. 3 Tiiiab Or' Xxiiii DUii.r>._.tt VILLAS. 3-kilfcd Llulli Li\AA_ aa T_.BS SjaK CJiiUiL W'AiiJJ us A.s< O—iL jvLiiii XlKu^h i-uVV-U.it as AivEC. ;-■ _._.eh received an immense Ovation fof & thuir x ARTISTIC P_livif'oliMANCEß. ;i| THIS EVENING. I SATURDAY, JANUARY 2C. p5; LAST NiufiX ; LAoT :,IUuT [*•■'! XESS OF THE jj IiKBERVILLES. [ ■•■ .1 ijod The i'iay ot me Hour. '.': . iutid Tue Juaclies' Jjrama. I, j..-..-; The aciik.- vi l Jen.eci Acting. |^j rrouuced unuer the .Direction Oj. ;;■: iMx; xix^jiMii row_iK. :'■{ i'RlCEb—u/, 3/, ana 1/. j Lany Jjuois, ou ejvuu, till 7.30. .:] jjuy fciaies v.L i'aiLiluge's. R| liox i. Ji_u at Vv iliunan and Lyell's. fjj I MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 28. p FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 1' Grand Revival of |ij A ROYAL DIVORCE, X With its | REALISTIC TABLEAUX, ■-■] "Retreat from Moscow,1' "Battle of ■:; Waterloo,'1 "Alone at St. Helena," I MISS EDITH CRANE as EMPRESS % JOSEPHINE IMR CECIL WARD as NAPOLEON HMR TYRONE POWER as de BEAU* ■3 MONT •1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. I THE ONLY WAY. Pfi D AGRICULTURAL jIJALL. fiQ* I EVERY EVENING at 8. [| J^ULLii,in. to jixJuU . \UMPANT 4 ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME. a Last Night of | FISivO. FISKO. I The Marvellous Juggler. i JOHN FULLER will sing tne Great | Patriotic Song, "England Will See It j Througn.'1 I AUBREY DOUiaL,Aa in Coon Songs. [jLENA YOUNG and Jo^N FULLER in | Great Duet, "Excelsior." ? TRIXIE LE MAR in Serio& and Dances, I WILL WATKiNS in New L.*get of | Comic Songs and Gags. ( MISS LOTTIE LORNE. I MISS LOTTIE LORNE. f: In Fresh Budget of Songs. I WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN. SO. First Appearance of GEO. WILLIAMSON, End Man and Comedian. POPULAR PRICES— i OD TO ALL PARTS. U t A Few Front Chairs, 1/. 8f )r\/YLD AND TfIREEDMAN'S | VV JJ I HENUINE ,T>RITISH TJIOGRAPH. WAIKATO AND THAMES TOUR. HAMILTON—MONDAY, January 28 CAMBRIDGE—TUESDAY, January 29 PAEROA—WEDNESDAY, January 30 i WAIHI—THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Jan. i vary 31 and February 1 I KARANGAHAKE—SATURDAY, Febru« ary 2 i THAMES—MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 4th and sth ' AUCKLAND—OPERA HOUSE, FIVB : NIGHTS, commencing WEDNESDAY, ! February 6th J. A. MILLER. I T~LOCUTION, GESTURE. FLATFuRSt j ORATORY, AND STAGE ART I Taught by M ALBERT LUCAS. ; AT THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCES' BUILDINGS, No. 1 (Second Floor). I For terms, etc., apply by letter, or per* isonally, between the hours of 12.30 and |1.30 p.m. |a T. GEORGE'S HALL. I THE MAFEKING SOCIAL CLUB will Hhold their Social in the above hall oa i MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. if No spectators allowed. n H. EDWARDS, Secretary. I SWIMMING. I A UCKLAN D SWIMMING CLUB. 1 ANNUAL GALA. |§ To be held in the m AUCKLAND GRAVING DOCK, MON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 190t i PROGRAMME. If Entry. ml. 100 YDS PROVINCIAL CHAM- s. d. U PIONSHIP • 2 6 m 2. 50YDS CROWTHER HANDCP. 1 0 13. 100 YDS LADIES' BRACELET m HANDICAP 1 6 Ig4. 220 YDS CENTURY HANDICAP 1 0 jjgs. 75YDS NOVICE HANDICAP ■3 (for prize specially presented m by Mr C. Ranson) 1 0 a 6. 50YDS OLD" BUFFERS HANDIi CAP 1 0 17. 50YDS (Boys 15 and under) I HANDICAP 0 6 IS.' 75YDS (Boys 15 and under) I HANDICAP 0 6 «9. 50YDS LADIES' HANDICAP .. Free, p. DISTRICT RELAY RACE (5 men aside), per Team 2 6 11. WATER POLO (West End v. City) Free, j 12. TUB RACE Free. 13. NEAT JUMP OFF DOCK, ror" Boys Free. 14. NEAT DIVE (for prize specially ■ presented by Mr Alf. Jones) .. Free. Costumes must be dark blue or black, with trunks of same colour. Entries CJose SATURDAY,, 2nd February, at Sports' Club, up to 9.30 p.m. P. H. HUGHES, H. E. CHEVIS, Joint Sees. ~*~—> ~~~~*—~~<— — SHIPPING. ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP P-~> COMPANY, LIMITED. PUBLIC NOTICE. The • Ka-pirakawa Races having been POSTPONED on account of the death of the Queen, the Special' Excursion Fares advertised for Monday, 28th inst, will not be issued. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. jv-j— "EXCURSIONS TO RIVER/QgX. -^ HEAD. In consequence of the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, there will fee j no Excursion to Riverhead TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY). BRADNEY & BINNS. -s_v ■pONSONBY~CRUISING CLUbT .» «aw« FIXTURES. March 2—Club Picnic. March 9—Club Races, for Trophies pre- I sented by Mr S.. W. Buck and Mr Arch* ' A. THOMPSON, Summer-street, |jf
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 26 January 1901, Page 8
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