AMUSEMEIfTS. QP B B A H O U S R,: Under the Sole Direction of - < MB GEORGE MUSGROVE. General Manager .... MB T. P. HUDSON IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. THE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ' THE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE % And CONTINUED TRIUMPHANT -'SUCCESS MB GEORGE MUSGROVE'3 j. NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. { SPECIAL NOTICE. 't TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. '"' FAREWELL PRODUCTION r ■, OF A UNIQUE MUSICAL EVENT. J. Last Performance in Auckland of the Most Charming and Romantic Comi« Opera of the Century. THE —- QA THIEVES QA <->" THIEVES <->" QA THIEVES Ofi ' - W THIEVES O\f Introducing ~* ' THE GRAND PORCELAIN PROCESSION TEE GRAND PORCELAIN PROCESSION A GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF UNPAR- ' ALLELED MAGNIFICENCE. No More Exquisite Scene has been Wit" nessed on any Stage. Produced on a Scale of Magnificence Vnsurpassed by any other Management la the World. | THE THIRTY THIEVES. f~ Full of Beautiful Music. Charming Ladiev - Elegant Costumes, Picturesque Dances, Amusing Situations, etc.. etc. Music by EDWARD JONES. Words by W. H. RISQUE. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Tpe Baronet Mr J. C. Pidddcfc (Secretly known as the Captain of the ' Thirty Thieves.) The Lord Mayor I Mr Henry Hallaa (A Millionaire) vvi The Secretary Mr Edward Laurl (To the Lord Mayor) Appy Mr Foster Courtenay{A Poor Woodcutter) Sonny (Appy's Son) .... 2>fr W. R. Shirley Ferdinand Mr C. Francisco Phillip Mr E. SuSton(The Baronet's Lieutenants) Adolpbe Mies Gertrude Noremberg Felix Mi6s Isabel Morton (The Baronet's Servants) Theodore Miss Pansy Montagne (Servant to the Lord Mayor) Rhoda Miss May Beatty (The Lord Mayor's Daughter) Mariana. Miss Josephine Stantoa (Appy'a Servant) Maid Servants and Men Servants of tht, Lord Mayor's HouseholdBox Plan at Messrs Wildrnan, Lyell, and Anry's. Xow Ope-n at Messrs Wildman, Lyell, anil Aroy's. Pijiees-—Dress Circle and Orchestral ■ ,Stalls 5/: Stalls 3/: Family Circle 1/; ] Early Doors 1/ extra. Day Sales at WIN. j I Jamison's. •■" j Pr>ors open 7; Overture 7.55; Carrisp-B----10.45 p.m. • . q v jb"' b a ||ova c.' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14th and 15th. , "mHE ATOM /"1LUB" ~Witi produce, v: J. Byron's successful and ever-weicome Comedy in 3 Acts, QITR B OYS. . QUB B OYS. ' Assisted by principal members of "THE ALCKLiAND DRAMATIC SOCIETY" and Mr. E. D. HAYGARTH, Wflo will appear )n h's great impersona-' tion of "Perkyn ..Middlc-vrick" ("The Bu> terman") a.s played by him over -300 nigrhts throughout' the "Australian Sta-tea and New Zealand. . ' „ ••-.■•■=-***• The Performance ■wlil be under ■ •-- THE PATRONAGE OF..HJS WORSHIP^; THE MAYOR, AJ.FRSD ;KJDD, ■ Esq.,- # v PRICES ■■QTtkmii^i&^t: ';. ■ Dress Circle arid ■Orenestrar"Stall*. • J/j, B£tfK^'S/-;trjai"p4)ithea.tre;- One- Shilling." Private Boxos. .Oriei-Guinea. Box Plan at Wildnjan, Lyell, and Areyjs, now open. • Doors open at 7.50. Commence at 8 p.m. r\ P E R A TT O US E. pOLIiARD QPERA ViOMPANY. Mahagerial Note.—On SATURDAY, October 18; Mr Tom Pollard will hay» much pleasure in introducing to Auckland for the first time, by arrangement With J. C Williamson, Esq;, the greatest of all London Gaiety Successes, "The Messenger Boy,"' which ran for 16 conaecutive performances' in Wellington, ana II in Dunedin. thus repeating the Home, triumphs of the "Boy" at the London Gaiety Theatre. rp HE. M.ESSE N. GE R gO Y. MR W. S. PERCY, New Zealand's Own and Popular Comedian, as . ' TOMMY "BANG (The Messenger Boy). Mr H. Quealy as Captain Pott Miss Alice Edgar, as Mrs Bang. Miss Gertie Campion as Rosa Miss Connie Buttel, as Nora Supported byALL THE OLD AND POPULAR FAVOURITES, There being no less than IS distinct Characters. Box Pla-n open a.t Wildman. Lyell. and Arey*s, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MOBSING. Prices! Reserved Stalls, 5/; Dress Circle, 4/; Stalls, 2/6; Gallery, 1/. Early doors, 6d extra. ;. .'. . _ 1 Fuller particulars future issuer PUBLIC HALL. ONEHUNGA - TONIGHT (MONDAY), ISth Oct. - Humorous Recital, "'Life in New Zealand.and jHeiivt Superintemtlent of tjie Centra! »»- -sion,' Auckland, in aid of Self Denial Fund. Topical Banjo Songs. Admission 6d. Chilaren 3d. Come, a Laugh -will d 6 you good. Dootts pp^n at 7; Re,cit%l' 7.45. i : -;« ■:*>>' Reserved. Seats 1/ . ...•■'. TEHBERS. __ mO BUILDE B 8. Tenders vrill be received until nooii of WEDNESDAY, 15tli October, for the Brect'on of a Villa at Mt.: Eden. ED. BARTLEY, Architect. mO BUILDER'S. Tenders will be received at my Office up till S p.m. on MONDAY. October 30th. for the Erection of a Masonic Ha,ll at-Ta Awamutn. Plans to be seen at my office and at Mr'AMer's Store. Te. Awamutu... W. A. HOLM AN, Architect, 215. Victoria Arcade^ rp O : • C AR P E NTE RS. , ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, GENERAL REPAIRS. AND PAINTERS* WORK TO TWO HOUSES IN BERESFORD-ST. Tenders for the above will be received nnWl TUESDAY, the 14th inst., at 12 o'clock noon. _ ; R. W. de MONTALK. Architect. 22, Mining Chambers. Queen-st. J fpENTTERS PAPAKURA FLAT. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, Cutting Gorse. Ti-tree, etc., «• Pnpakura Flat, by noon SATURDAY, 18* October. Specification to ha seen at Wijr Us Bros., Papakura; Mr Lang, in charge «• the Property; and in my OliJce, CubWM* st. JOHN SCHISCHKA.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 243, 13 October 1902, Page 8
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