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AMUSEMENTS. Q I i"t |j~A Is v EVERY EVENING AT S. T^IXr.S r\ AIETY /COMPANY. ■U. \J \J A Positive Galaxy of Star Artists. The Great American Negro Comedians, CHARLES IRVING And POPE. SAYLES. PROFESSOR TOM ALMOND, Mr Arthur Morley. Mr CJharles Howard. Mr Johnny Collins. THE SISTERS GALARDI And Last Four Nights of MISS DELE/A ROSS. MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand of one of the Cleverest Families tha.t have ever appeared in Australasia, LES THIERS. LES THIERS. LES THTERS. "rices: 2/ and 1/. n | H O R A L HALL. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 23. MISS DORA JTTDSON. Assisted by MISS ADA MATHESON (Soprano). DR. H. COX (Violinist). JUDGE EDGER ('Cellist). Will give a Grand PIANO RECITAL. PROGRAMME: MISS JTUDSON—Pianoforte Solo, "Hblberg- Suite," Op., 40 (Greigr). Prelude, "fiarabande" (Rigandon). Pianoforte Soli (a) "Slumber Song," Op., 117 (Bnaluns); (b) "AJle&ro in D M£nor" (Scarlatti); (o) "Sonate in D Minor," Op., 31, No. 2 (Beethoven). Pianoforte Soli (a) Prelude in D Flat, "Thie Raindrop;" (b) Valse in D Flat, Op.,' 64, No. 1; (c) Ballade in G Minor, Op. B3 (Chopin). MISS JT.TDSON. DR. COX. AND JUDGE EDGlsß—Trios for Piano, Violin, and 'Cello,, in F. Major, Op. 16 (Jadassohn; Allegro Tranquillo, Andantino, Allegno Graziosa. MISS JIT.DSON AND JUDGE EDGER— Duo for Piano and 'Cello (Goltermann). , MISS ADiV MATHESON — Song, "The Daily Question" (Helmund): Song, "Jewel l?ong" from "Faust" (Gounod); Song, '"A Summer Night" (Goring Thomas!). Accompa.nist-MRS MACANDREW. New Bechstein Concert Grand, supplied Ijy British and Continental Piano Company. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages 5.30. Adre'ission—Front and Reserved Seats 2/; Back Seats and Gallery, 1/. Plan of Reserved Seats at Wildman artfl Ls-ell's. Trams' will Jeave Three Tramps, Fonsonby, .direct for the Choral Hall, at 7.1.'. . Q P E1 R A HO U S E. COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAY 28. LVmited Engagement of mHE JOSEPHINE CJTANTON /-j^PSRA pOMPANY. Headed by the Canadian Prima Donna, ! JOSEPHINE STANTON, And an Excellent Company, with a largß Repertoire of Comic Operas. TUe Opening .will be T7I7ANG. PRICES—4/, 2/6, and 1/. Plan now cpen at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Stales a£ Carter's and Hunter's. Manager, J. H. LOVE. /COMMANDANT TjOOTH'S Lj , JD BIOSCOPE LECT.URE, Entitled, "SOLDIERS OB' THE CROSS," Will be repeated, W Special Request,1 In -She • ' BAPTIST TAi^ERNACiL/E, UPPER QU.EEN-ST. TOw-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 7.30 p;m. The L^rture comprises soul stirring stories of Early Christian Martyrs, and . IJllustrated by 9AA LIFE MODEL PIdTTRES, And QA ENTRANCING LIVING PIC TUBES'. - ' Silver Collection au the Door. rjNEHUNGA MUSICAL SOCIETY. - SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. THURSDAY, 23rd MA.V. ROMBERG'S "LAY OF THE BELL." Soloists: Miss Robertson, Messrs Ferriday and Wilfred Manning. Admission: Non-subscribers, 1/. <T>LD CHUMS' AND SCHOOIjFELLOWS' ASSOCIATION. Members are reminded that 'the FOURTEENTH and FIRST OF THF; SEASON REUNIONS will be held in the Masonic Hail, Princes-street, on FRIDAY EVBNfcVG next, the 24th May, 1901. Members not having received tlK'ir tickets will please apply to the Secretary or any Member of the Committee for tlieni. W. E. ROBINSON, Hcc,n. Sec. A CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in the Swanson School. Room on May 24th. Tickets: Concert cmly, 1/f Double Ticket (Concert and Dantoe), 3/; Single, i/6; Extra Lady, 1/. • I A- W. TOMLINSQN, Ho«|, Sec. j/P"^l npHE PONSO;,NBI fl^Bß rvRS?, Si FOKTBT^HT. aSW1 IP^ * J^, OCIAL take^ Place on FRIDA,Y> May 24*h iQ V >M^^S tJ£ C'Si H^BHncop. A. MuPfflD™'™'' 0"' W" Llnkaioru'^w(S«imKW# V" LINKHORN, Hod. Sec. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. . .eft T lll3 DEVONPORT STEAM &&*&■*•' FERRY COMPANY, ™m*eam LIMITED, EXCURSIONS FOR~24Ut MAY, mm. towSS?" win leave the F&ny as FOR MOTUTAPU ISLAND. At 9.30 a.m. and lpm Leaving Motutapu, 5 p.m Return Fare, 1/6. FOR THE FISHING GROtTNDS j The s.s. DURHAM at 9.30 aan ! Bait provided. Tickets, 2/. FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA:. At JO a.m.. 12 noon. 2 p.m. Leaving- Lake at intervals. Last steamer, 5 p.m. FOR ST. HELIER'S BAY. At 7.15 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m. 12 noon, and 2 p.m. Returning at intervals, Last steamer, 5.4S p.m. FOR RANGITOTO Tf;, .'.".0. At 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m. Returning at intervale. Last steamer, 5 p.m. * • FOTes—l/ Return; Children under 12,' 6<lt-.'l —. ■-■•: ._'... J .i_!'^ J ,— :j,L;{. ftSujkoJ;!,'!,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 120, 22 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 120, 22 May 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 120, 22 May 1901, Page 8

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