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AMUSEMENTS. Tiy, IR T H g~R OT H E RS' TPNORMOUS jJNITEDgHOWS, ffPPODROME, CIRC^ENr&RIE, WILL OPEN IN ALL ITS OPULENT VASTNESS AT TfREEMAN'S "gAY, rpO-MORROW -JTIGHT. rpO-MORROW -^IGHT. . mUESDAY, jYJ AY J^ SHORT SEASON ONLY. -[MATINEES: WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. THE BIG SHOW OF AUSTRALIA. TEEMING WITH NOVELTIES NEVER SEEN IN ANY OTHER CIRCUS ON EARTH. A REVELATION IN WILD ANIMAL TRAINING. MONS. RAHOUL'E /■(KEAT rpGER |^ CTTwo Tigers Harnessed like Horses to a Chariot and Dnven by a Third ma Mammoth Iron Cage erected round the Ring. THE CONQUEROR, SUBDUER, AND EDUCATOR OF ALL BRUTE CREATION. A FULL AND COMPLETE MENAGERIE OF EVERY STRANGE WEIR-D WILD ANIMAL UNDER THE SUN. THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST 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 % 3/t 2 /, & 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, & Arey's. QPERA HOUSE. Under the Direction and Management of Mr Harry Rickards. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 15. And for POSITIVELY NINE NIGHTS ONLY. The Greatest Theatrical Event of the Century. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, & Arey's. c' Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor, Countess of Ranfurly, and Suite, who have signified their intention ot witnessing the Opening Performance. MR HARRY RICKARDS Has the Honour to Announce that he will introduce to the New Zealand Public, on the above Date, his NO. 1 COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE STARS, Headed by the • p REAT piNQUEVALLI. First Appearance in Auckland, of THE GREAT PAUL CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI ' CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI L'INCOMPARABLE. Absolutely the Greatest Juggler on the face of the earth, whose marvellous performances have created a profound sensation in every part of the Globe. . Madame •-' LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS, \ -LYDIA- YEAMANS-TITUS, o,. Wl „ LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS, '-: ■■'■' The Peerless Lyric Actress and Travesty Queen. Assisted by the Talented Pianist, Mr FREDERICK J. TITUS. COLBY AND WAY Chas-COLBY AND WAY—Alice COLBY AND WAY The Greatest Ventriloquial Novelty on the Vaudeville Btage, Introducing their FAMOUS DANCING DOLL. PROFESSOR CHARLES WRR3LEY. PROFESSOR CHARLES WRIGLEY. The Eminent English Saxophone and Clarionet Soloist. MISS NITA LEETE. MISS NITA LEETE. One of Australia's Most Favourite Contralto Vocalists. MR JAMES OPIE. MR JAMES OPIE. The Prominent Young South Australian Baritone. Eva—THE DIAMOND DUO—EveJvn Eva—THE DIAMOND DUO—EVelyn The Talented Vocalists, Dancers, and Expert Banjnists. Chas.—WALKER AND MAY—lda Chas.—WALKER AND MAY—lda America's Chamnion Gold Medal Cake Walkers and Specialty Artists. P'anist MR FRED HALL PRICES OF ADMISSION— 3/, 2/, 1/; a few Orchestra Stalls may be Reserve, at 4/. M. MARCUS Touring Manager JOHN C. LEETE Business. Manager QHORAL HALL. Under the Direction of Mr F. Vert. Commencing FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 16th. MDLLE. ANTONIA DOLORES MDLLE. ANTONIA DOLOR.ES MDLLE. ANTONIA DOLORES (TBEBELLI) SONG RECITALS. SONG RECITALS SONG RECITALS. SONG RECITALS* SONG RECITALS^ SONG RECItALS. Pianist .... MR CLARENCE NEWELL Plan of Reserved, Seats will be opened at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's, TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 9 o'clock. Reserved Seats. 5/, Family Ticket, admitting 5. 20/; Unreserved Seats, 3/ and 2/. . Only THREE RECITALS will be givenFRIDAY, • MONDAY, WEDNESDAY 16th. 19th. 21st. JAMES TAIT, Manager. CJT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-ST *3 THE SACRED CANTATA "THE ASCENSION" (Phillpot) Will be again rendered (by request). TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. 13th May, at 8 p.m. P IN G PONG TOURNAMENT. In Aid of the Widow and Children of the late THOMAS VIRTUE, Under Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Councillors of Grey Lynn, Will be held in FORESTERS" HALL. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, On FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 16, at 7.30 p.m. ENTRIES FOR TOT.RNAMESNT INVITED. Valuable Trophy for Winner now on view at Messrs E. Porter and Co.'s, Newton. Admission, 1/. Competitors, 3d extra. After the Tournament the Ping Pong Ttables '(made by the Tonson Garlick Co), and Sets will be Sold by Auction. «» -\TO. 10 LOYAL ORANGE §&$-___ "^ LODGE. S|§M MASONIC HALL, MJfjjfflffiK "' NEWTON. <£iiiP^jJ QUARTERLY SOCIAL TOLZi AND DANCE. ■ WEDNESDAY, 14th MA*, 1902. Tickets 1/. Commence 8 p.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 111, 12 May 1902, Page 8

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