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AMUSEMENTS. Under the Sole Direction of MR HARRY RICKARDS. . rpO-NIGHT.! "rpO-NIGHT. ' A Complete and Overwhelming Success AN IMMENSE AUDIENCE" Last Night Greeted with hitherto hi, heard of enthusiasm, "*" MR HARRY RICKARDS NO. 1. COMPANY OF VAUDEVmi B STARS. ~-vp^v • *The First Appearance in Auckland; «# THE GREAT PAUL 1 CINQUE VALLI ' OI&QUEVALLI CINGUEVALLI L'lncomparable ; CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI The "CINQUEVALLI- , , ' > CINQUEVALLI King of ."'"- CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI Jugglers. CINQUEVALLI ~ - " CINQUEVALLI CAUSED A DECIDED FURORE. ' His Marvellous Performance held th» vast, audience spellbound from start to ■ finish. Last Night's Audience Paitly i cheered him. '■' No Words can describe his Act, Madame ■' ' ' LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS JYYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS -- LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS. The Peerless Lyric Actress and Travesty Queen. Pronounced by everybody- present, the rMost Refined and Entertaining Artiste that . hap yet appeared in Auckland COLBY AND WAY v Chas.-COLBY AND WAY-Allce* COLBY AND WAY In their Clever Ventriloquial Act, Creating Roars of Laughter from begin* ning to end. Enthusiastic Reception and Success, of PROFESSOR CHARLES WRIGLEY PROFESSOR CHAR-LES -WRIGLEy! The Eminent English Saxophone and' Clarionet Soloist. MISS NIT A LEETE. MISS NITA LEETE. ' " j One of Australia's Most Favourite, | Contralto Vocalists. MR JAMES OPIE. MR JAMES OPIE. The Prominent Young South Australian Earitone. Eva—THE, DIAMOND DUO—Evelyn Eva-THE'DIAMOND DUO-Evelyn The Talented Vocalists, Dancers, and '*'-. Expert Banjoists. Chas.—WALKER AND MAY-Ida Chas.—WALKER AND MAY—lda ~ - America's Chann>ioi» Gold Medal Cake Walkers and Specialty Artists. , Pianist ." MR FRED HALL ADMISSION—3/, 2/, and 1/. ■ A few Orchestra Stalls may be reserved at 4/. . ,*« Early Doors to Stalls-and Pit, from.7 to 7.30, SIXPENCE EXTRA. Box Plan at Wiidman? Lyell, & Arey's. i M. MARCUS Touring Manager JOHN C. LEETE Business Manager : THE SOCIETY FOR 'THE PROTEC-' TION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND PREVENTION OF CRUELTY ~" TO ANIMALS. EVENING CONCERT, / TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MAY 17,T\ : IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL- ' ROOM. Under the Patronage and in the Presence ' ot-His Excellency the Governor anfi . ■.>. Lady Ranfurly. The following Ladies and Gentlemen-will takfe part:— > '• ' " Miss* Violet Mount Miss Maud Howard Mesdames A. Coates and Archdale Tayler Signorina Albeggiani , Misses Morrin, Court, Dawson, Cogblan, ! Abbott;.Very Rev. Dr. Egan, 0.5.8. Messrs P. Hockley, S. Jackson, Wilfred . Manning. ■ - ■ ' Accompanist .1. .Mrs S. Jackson\ Musical Director Dr. W. E. Tnonjaa eomediettai : ". "o ln . ... ba c B V JS Lor Sr r: .L Messrs Mohtagjie fmd Tayler. ■: :.<■; v^'Gofl Save the King." Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Cai^ riages at -9.45. Box Plan now opened; at Wiidman, Lyell, and Arey's. A limited number of tickets can be obtained at the door. ■ -:'"''.. A P E R A H O USE... AUCKLAND BANJO, GUITAR AND ' MANDOLIN CLUB (Registered). ; t v GRAND C P^N CERT, ;■ FRIDAY, MAY 30. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. r Box Plan will be opened at Wiidman, Lyell and Arey's. on FRIDAY, 23rd inst - Booking Free. No Auction Sale. . H. FOUNTAIN, Hon. Sec. LOYAL MANUKAU LODGE, 1.0.0. F., MU., No. 7479, will Celebrate their FOURTH ANNIVERSARY with .a , ; Px^nJN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, To be held on FRIDAY, May 23, in the " . ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL. Grand March at.B p.m. \ Double Tickets, 5/; Single Do., 3/6; Extra Lady, 2/. Meredith's orchestra. By invitation only.. Bus leaves Grey-st. Firebell at 7.15 p.m.' I ' T. A. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. , ~ pONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.- . AN ENTERTAINMENT ' - ' Will be held in the above Church' ON MONDAY, 19th MAY, ». ■ ; The Chair will be taken by George . Fowlds, Esq.,. M.H.R. DR. A. OSBORNE KNIGHT, "M.R^.S, ' Will give a Popular Talk on "THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL ON THE . HUMAN SYSTEM." : \. In addition to the above, a Very At-. tractive Programme has been arranged, Consisting of Musical and Instrumental Items, etc., etc ~ Mr Wilfred Manning will sing. -.-' : Tickets—Adults 6d; Children 3d. Commence at 7.30 p.m. ST. BENEDICT'S HA,L L. . QUINLAN'S CONCERT AND DANCE. ..' £n Ajd of the Convent Chuyph and H^ Funds. ■-■-■■ On FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1902, , % . :^ Quinlao's and Hankin's Band will pro- . _. vide the Music for the Dancing. R©' ■: freshments at U p.m. Ticket^ -Affltf. \ V; Children under 15, 6d. Doors openrat •/■:_ - : 7.30 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. P. QUINLAN, Manager^ TTIB ERN IA N S 0..C lAL S. One of the above Socials will be he^d in the Hibernian Hall, Wellington-street, on NEXT WEDNESDAY, 21st. inst.. By invitation only. Invitation Cards, may '. be obtained from the secretary or any / member of the • 'committee. Ping-Pong and other games. Doors open 7.30' p.m. Qanci:|K S p.m. Admission One Shilling. : '" . W. KANE, Secretary. , \ TTAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY. Highest score in six consecutive shots in Competition for Week' ending May 10th, 1902:— Needham, B 555 5 5 5—30 McCarthy, J 5 55 5 5 5-30 Sanford. G. .......A 555 5 5 5—50 , Lyndon, F. H. .:.. 555 5 5 5—30 L«ydon. E 555 5 5 5—30 Vercoe, J 5 5 5 5 5 5-30 Downey. A. 555 5 5 5—30 v Hanson, A 55555 5—30 • ■; In the Final Ties, the Prize, a REVOLVER, was won by.A. DOWNEY with, a Score of 29. t r:. ~ Prize next week—Hunting Belt, Watch, etc., etc. No entrance fee; Id per shot. \ A DVANCE Fortnightly Social.—On ac- . -^ count of wet weather, the Advance Social was postponed till Wednesday. Night next, May 21.— E. S. Eaton, Hon. Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1902, Page 8

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