AMUSEMHNTS. ' : I : > — % APBEA HOTJBSU' Under the Sole Direction of MR QEOR.GE MUSGROVE. » General Manager .... MR T. P. HUDgp_f IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. S rr FAREWELL PERFORMANCES - a 3 — FA RBWE;I'£' PER^ORM^N-cps — 3 And CONTINUED TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS :P. , ; I MR GEORGE MUSGROVE'S \ NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. \ ) SPECIAL NOTICE. \ \ THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, OCT. IJ, ANOTHER GREAT AND UNIQUg } MUSICAL EVENT. First Production but one in Auckland of the Most Charming and Romantic Comic * Opera of tbe Century. , THE T QA THIEVES QA t *>V THIEVES OU , ; QA THIEVES QA OU THIEVES «v Introducing -~-'j,.-'j THE GRAND PORCELAIN PROCESSION * THE GRAND PORCELAIN PROCESSION A GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF UNPARALLELED MAGNIFICENCE. No More Exquisite Scene has been Wit- _ aesscd on any Stage. Produced on a Scale of Magnificence Un- r surpassed by any other Management ia the World. . | j THE THIRTY THIEVES. | 1] Full of Beautiful Music, Charming Ladies; i Elegant Costumes, Picturesque Dances, l j Amusing Situations, etc., etc. • j; Music by EDWARD JONES. Words by W. H. RISQUE. j CAST OP CHARACTERS. The BaJonet Mr J. C. Piddock j (Secretly known as the Captain of the Thirty Thieve..) The Lord Mayor • Mr Henry Hallam (A Millionaire) The Secretary Mr Edward Lauri ! (To the Lord Mayor) • j Appy Mr Foster Courtenay (A Poor Woodcutter) ' I Sonny (Appy's Son) .... Mr W. R. Shirley ; Ferdinand Mr C. Francisco I Phillip Mr E. Sutton (The Baronet's Lieutenants) J Adolphe Miss Gertrude Noremberg *' Felix — Miss Isabel Morton (The Baronet's Servants) 1 Theodore ' Miss Pansy Montagne ; (Servant to the Lord Mayor) >••] Rhoda Miss May Beatty. (The Lord Mayor's Daughter) Mariana Miss Josephine Stanton'; (Appy's Servant) . - m Maid Servants and Men Servants of the Lord Mayor's Household— BOX PLANS FOR THE REMAINDER". OF THE SEASON Now Open at Messrs Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. ; TO-DAY' Plans at Theatre from 2 till 5, 7 p.m. ' Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 5/; Stalls 3/; Family Circle if; -1 Early Doors If extra. Day Sales at Wil- | liamson's. Doors open 7; Overture 7.55; Carriages . 10.45 p.m. Q P E R A TT ,Q U S"'E. pOLLARD QPERA /^OMPANY. • Managerial Note.—On SATURDAY, i October 18, Mr Tom .Pollard will Ji^ve j much pleasure in introducing to Auckland for the first time, by arrangement with J; C. Williamson,'Esq., the greates. l of all London Gaiety Successes, "The Messenger Boy," which. rain for ,16. consecutive performances in. Wellington;.' and . 11 in Dunedin, thus Repeating the' Home triumphs of the t,Boy". at the"London. 4^tx T i£heatre.. ' - ::f .• " 2 n6tE.-SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. - | (T.HE 'MESSENGER gOY, -: MR W. S. PERCY, New Zealand's Own and Popular Come- :, dian, as TOMMY BANY (The Messenger Boy), Mr H. Quealy as Captain Pott MIsS Alice Edgar, as Mrs Ban* Miss Gertie Campion as Rosa ■ Miss Cbnnje Buttel, as Nora Supported by ALL THE OLD AND POPULAR FAVOURITES, There being no less than 18 distinct . Characters. Box Plan open at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's, on Tuesday morning. Prices: Reserved Stalls, 5/; Dress Circle, 4/; Stalls, 2/6; Gallery, If. Early doors, 6d extra. Fuller particulars future issue. A. T T ■'__: N T I O N! FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE. On MONDAY NIGHT, October 13th, at 7.80 p.m., a LANTERN LECTURE, with some practical experiments, showing the nature of Alcohol, will be "iven in the SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Mackel.ae-street, off Ponsonby-road. Admission Freel Everybody welcome. PUBLIC1 HALL. ONEHUNGA — MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13 — Humorous Recital, "Life in New Zealand and Victorian Prisons," by JAMES WILSON, Acting Superintendent of the Ceutral Mission, Auckland, iuaid of Self Denial Fund. Topical Banjo Songs. Admission 6d. Childr ; ren 3d. Come, a Laugh will do you good. Doots open at 7 p.m. Recital 7.45. I Reserved Seats If. ! T^ON^OMMISSIONED OFFICERS* L> y CLUB. THE „ANNUAL .MEETING . ■' y ;Wil_^ hei_ in ' - ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOtROOSI: ON MONDAY NEXT, AT S P.M. i All Non-Com.'s are invited to be pre. seat in uniform.-'-'. 'V '' \ -;"A '"■_■ " "'AAf 1 '-"' 'It; -AYLETT, Hon. "Sec. HIBERNLAN HALL, WELLINGTON STREET. THE GUARD OF HONOUR BALL I Tsi-SCS -P1.3.C6 ' NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, October loth, ISO 2. Tickets can be had from any of tfie members! Double, 4/; Single, 2/6; Spectators, 1/. 1 B. BAILEY. Hon. Sec^ I pANSY BASKET SOCIAL, FORESTERS' HALL, Karangahane-road. ;. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Prizes for Prettiest, most Useful, ana most Curious. Anyone may enter. Bae* kets to be at the Hall before 3 D.m. - NOVEL A-*D EXCITING BASKET AUCTION BY MR ARTHUR. < No reserve.- Doors open at T.Sale .at v-3° . 1 Sharp. Stall of Useful and Fancy Goods- | Admission 6d, Children 3d. In aid 01 Franklin-road Church Debt. __ -eJffimWw HINBMOA LODGEKijt^^^^ Will Celebrate their '^^^L|K^^ FOURTH ANNUAL ST. GEORGE'S H.-M* Dancing '8 p.m. Double Tickets, VJ | Sin©le, 2/6; Ladles, 1/6; Spectators, V- | J. FELL, Hon. Sec-. |
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 8
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