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'amttsemekts. Under the Direction of -A; MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Reprsentative Mr George TanBusiness Manager....Mr Harold Ashton y 1 MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NPYt, POSITIVELY THESE TWO CONCER^ y ' THE PEOPLE'S YOUNG PRINCESS * OF SONG. ? , AMY ,pASTLES. Supported by the Brilliant Combi__H__ - embracing— MISS UNA BOURNE, Pianist MISS MAUD DALRYMPLE, Contralt- ' MISS NORA McKAY. Violinist -.' MR R. NEEDHAM, Baritone v HERE, BENNO SCHEREK,. Musio.l ' Director aast * And by Special Engagement SIGNOR CARLO DANI, the Famo-i-Italian Tenor, who recently created _t series of Triumphs with Mr WillUm? ; son's Grand Opera Company, in Mcl bourne and Sydney , Special Announcements regarding th_ Box Plan arrangements, Sale of Unre. ' served Seats, etc., will be found below. rpHE AMY CASTLES CONCERTS, RESERVED SEATS. r TWO EXTRA ROWS OF STALLS "".."' Will be OPENED FOR BOOKING THIS MORN ING. At 6/ each. ■ y , '_ ONE HUNDRED CHAIRS. ";..:' In Specially Good Positions on th* ' Stage, ' ARE NOW ALSO OPEN FOR BOOKING. At 6/ Each, for Either or Both the. Concerts. SALE OF UNRESERVED SEATS. ONE THOUSAND UNRESERVED FOUR i SHILLING TICKETS, for both Concerts, admitting to Stalls, are -xm on Sale at the BOX OFFICE. A. these Tickets admit to the favourite' portion of the Theatre, they shoulj be purchased as early as possible. ONE THOUSAND UNRESERVED HALF CROWN -TICKETS for both Concerts, admitting to Pit .will.,!)»-■!; Placed on Sale nt the BOX OFFICE THIS MORNING. Patrons of all parts of the Theatre are advised that Special Arrangements ar. being made for their accommodation; and none need remain away under'the 3 impression that there will be no room. PLENTY OF SEATS, FOR EVERY^ BODY. AMY CASTLES ) CONCERTS! A LIMITED NUMBER OF ; "... . CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL STALV TICKETS At H. E. PARTRIDGE & CO.'S. Price, 10/, Early Application Necessary. MY CASTLE CONCERTS.—Reserve. Circle and Stall Tickets at H.E. Partridge and Co.'s. Price, 10/. EDNESDAY NIGHT CONCERTTwo (2) Dress Circle Tickets (together), second row, splendid position, for Sale, — State offer to "Absentee," P.O. Box 216. " .-..:' rs/J I R T H DROT HERS' XpNORMOUS TTNITED MOWS, HIPPODROME. /-.IRCUS, AND 'V> lyj-ENAGERuV WILL OPEN IN ALL ITS OPULENT VASTNESS AT * *. :; "C'REEMAN'S DAY, TUESDAY, TVf AY -j O , -,-, SHORT SEASON ONLY. ■.■-', ' " —_—— *•"'-'•; - TIj'ATINEES: WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. THE BIG SHOW OF AUSTRALIA TEEMING WITH NOVELTIES NEVJ3B SEEN IN ANY OTHER CIRCUS . ON EARTH. A REVELATION IN WILD ANIMAL , TRAINING. MONS. RAHOUL'Si , G KEA-r T IGE.U !A CT. Tv/o Tigers Harnessed like Horses to a Chariot and Driven by a Third in a r Mammoth Iron Cage erected round the Ring. • THE CONQUERuR, SUBDUER, AND EDUCATOR OF ALL BRUTE CREATION. . . A FULL AND COMPLETE MEN-.., AGERIE OF • EVERY STRANGE WEIRD WILD ANIMAL.UNDER THE SUN. j THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S GREAT. EST ACTORS. . And the Most Beautiful Thoroughbred Horses and Ponies in the Profession. The WHOLE FORMING THE MOST COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE ; CIRCUS EVER ORGANISED. prices- y _ ~^r 2A& v. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, & AreyV TVY FORTNIGHTLY A -1 SOCIALS. Z__Wk The Fourth Social in cpnnec"jy 1 tion with above Class takes "^ nlace in St. George's Hall, Grey Lynn, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 14th May, 1902. Gent's Subs. 1/6; Dancing at 8 p* Ladies by invitation only, Druids' _fri|£ Band. _\ P. S.—Patrons are requested to present . their invitations at the door. . P. EATON, ,Hqn._|gy P J-R&, "RAND OF HOPE *|*l.r- ■• A> UNION. Jm m ANNUAL " &A2^~ft\ GATHERING.' ? PRACTICE FOB THE ' m-tm&V &X% ABOVE will he few ■ 4_y&U>__»£ NEXT TU ESDAY EV- '. ENING, in the Alexandra, st Schoolroom. . Youths and Young Men especially I* - vited to take part, Books of Music, 3d. F. E. KRETSCHMAR, Secretairj^ \ pARNELL PING- PONG CuW- - OPENING NIGHT: TUESDAY, THE 13th UN ST., at 7...0 .p.m. Members can now Obtain Tickets frbi. ; any Member of Committee. E. S. WITHERS,; Hon. 'Sep.! A ~N C" -1-! N"^§ MRS. MALCOMSOU oU£ls , CLASSES AT MRS SOWERBYS HALL, nd . Wednesday and Saturday afternoons an» . Wednesday Evenings, and a SPeciavSf for Advanced Pupils only on Friday &veu_ - ings. Foresters', Hall. North Shore, »°£ • day Evenings and Thursday Afternoon Ponsonbv Hall. Monday Aftern<w* : Foresters' Hall, Onehunga, Tuesu' Evenings. \.^ Mrs Boult holds a first-class Teacm* . Certificate from Professor West ■JESS?. Latest advices from London anq.f M Waltzing taught most successful!} . social method. Private Lessons j»m —Mrs Malcomson Boult, Grey-stree.. j Brighton Road, Parnell. ___■■

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 8