AMUSEMENTS. QPE R A ~~ "h~O USB. Sole Lessee & Manager..Win. Anderson Business Manager James Hendy Rep. for Mr Sheridan Frank Weathersby A FINE NIGHT. A FINE HOUSE. A TIP TOP AUDIENCE. Arrived in a Happy Glow, rushed to the pay boxes, and filled the Opera House. SATURDAY NIGHT'S RECEPTIONA BEAUTIFUL SIGHT-A GRAND, SUBLIME, A HOLIDAY AUDIENCE-LAUGHING CROWD. THIS WAS THE WELCOME TO JOHN F. SHERIDAN JOHN F. SHERIDAN JOHANNA MURPHY And the Merry. Mirthful. Mus^al, Farcical. Funny, Funnyism, A TRIP TO CHICAGO. a trip to chicago. Others in law, bachelors, FATHERS IN LAW, SPINSTERS Go to the Opera House and have a quiz At A TRIP TO CHICAGO. Those with Mothers in Law without Mothers in Law. intending to have Mothers in Law, You see Mns in Law-PITCHED BATTLE. MOTHERS IN LAW (2 of 'em, mind). _-_„ IRISH AND YANKEE Have a good go ih. Sons and Daughters distracted. _.__„ WHAT A TIME THEY HAVE. When MOTHER IN LAW Meets MOTHER IN LAW Then Comes the TONGUE OF WAR Young Man, before Marrying, ft the Ma in Law on your side; if you don t, well. all that can be said is YOU'RE-A-SILLY-ASS. Girls, oh Girls - You do the same, else you know MAS IN LAW SB. 'KTiJ'-1 f-2K because we never swear. JOHN F. SHERIDAN JOHANNA MURPHY A TRIP TO CHICAGO. See THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION ILLUMINATED. „.„»,«. THE MOONLIGHT GARDEN PARTY. THE ESSENCE OF CONVIVIALITY. ROMEO AND JULIET MR SHERIDAN as JULILI. HAPPY MOMENTS^^ pROLIQUEf , WI D T E HC SA°iC NE GW DALK Cf N TH DE K?& 3 HOURS SOLID AMUSEMENT. A. TRIP TO CHICAGO... PRICES—V, 2/, and 1/. Early Doors. 6d extra (Day Sale) :\ Carter's, opposite Opera House; and at Theatre nightly from 7 to 7.3-. Box Office at Wildman and I yen s. M JOSEPH Touring R.-rre.^ntative Q-p ERA HOUSE. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Dion BoucieauitV Greatest of ail Irish Dramas, TTTK StiAUGHRAUN. JOHN r SHERIDAN. JOHN F SHERIDAN, JOHN F. SHERIDAN, As CONN, With Song, THE WHISTLING THIEF, Mr Sheridan has a fine brogue, which rolls out nate and aisy, and the rollicking, warm-heart-ed ragamuffin that Dion Boucicault meant "Conn" to be is that which is realised by JOHN F. SHERIDAN. As CON N, THE SH.AUGHRAUN. Authentic Representations of Ireland s Scenery, with captivating ensemble and idyllic'" representations of Dion Boucicault's Irish Drama, THE SHAUGHRAUN. Full Particulars To-morrow. qtO-NIGHT. TJIO-NIGHT. FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON. fi I A *N T S. GREAT BIG BABY SHOW. WILFRED-A MODERN SANDOW. THE STRONGEST AND HEAVIEST CHILD GIANT ON EARTH. Only 4 years of age and 8 stone weight. Chest Measurement. 355. inches. Height, 3ft 9£in. RUBY, S years of age, 15 stone weight. Exhibited with their Parents only. BORN AT FOXTON. West Coast This Island. ADMISSION, 6d. RE AT- BILLIARD EXHIBITION" Directors..Messrs Barton, McGill, and Co. AGRICULTURAL HALL. Under Most Distinguished Patronage. JOHN ROBERTS, JOHN ROBERTS, THE WORLD'S CHAMPION, WILL PLAY THREE MATCHES WITH THREE WELL KNOWN LOCAL AMATEURS, As follows— WEDNESDAY, August 21, at 8 p.m. — 1000 up, in which game he will concede 650 points THURSDAY—Afternoon at 3 and Evening at 8 p.m.—1750 up, in which, game he will concede 1150 points FRlDAY—Afternoon at 3 and Evening at S p.m.—1750 up, in which game he will concede 1150 points The Greatest Exhibition ever given in New Zealand. ' At Each Session MR JOHN ROBERTS will give an Exhibition of FANCY «. STROKES. ADMISSION—I/ and 2/6. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, where a few Reserved Seats m.>.y be booked at 3/6. Messrs Barton, McGill, and Co., Billiard Table Manufacturers, will put up a Special Table for these Matches. pEISHA SOCIAL CLUB. The noxt Social in connection with tbe above Class will take place in St. George's Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT. August 10th. 1901. Gent's Tickets, 1/6. Darclnpf at 8 o'clock A Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in S f B ned'et's Hall on October 16th. Tick ts obta na':le from any member of the C mmittee. H. CORNES. Secretary pro tern. TENDERS. mo BUILDERS., ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO OPERA HOUSE. Tenders for the above are Invited until the 22nd. The lowest or any tendr not necessarily accepted. Specification J. McCONNOCHIE. at City Hall. rjrTo ~ builders" Tenders will be received until noon of MONDAY, 2nd September, for the Erection of. a Three storey Building in Queen- '• st. Plans and specifications at my office, 26, Short'and-st. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ASHLEY HUNTER, C.E., Architect, mo" B U I L D & R S. HOUSE AT REMUERA. The. Time for Receiving Tenders for the above is Extended to noon of THURSDAY, the 22nd hist. EDW. MAHONEY «X: SON, Architects. _ Q B U I L D E R S. Separate Tenders will be. received up to noon of FRIDAY, the 30th inst., for the Erection of a Butter Factory and Creamery at Ohaeawai, for the Bay of Islands Dairy Company. Plans, etc., at our Office, Queen-st. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects. mo CARTERS!— H«rth~grnt!s.—Apply on •*■ Job, gayers and Cook, Builders, I/orne;sV opposite ShatlwioVs* '...... . .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 186, 19 August 1901, Page 8
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