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AMUSEMENTS. TTTS jyrAJESTY'B ______ i. ' Under the Direction of .._. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer...; Mr' J. B. Moutrte MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, YOU HAVE NEVER LAUGHED If You Hays Not Seen A Runaway Girl. A RUNAWAY GIRL. If you do not scream at "Follow the Man from Cook's," you are a fit subject for the pliysicia-'s hands A RUNAWAY GIRL. We only ask you to see "A Runaway Girl" once. We know you will come again and again of your own accord. A RUNAWAY GIRL. ~ "Oh, Listen to the Band." The delightful number with which Miss Elsie Moore electrified New Zealand. A RUNAWAY GIRL. Do you like bright, catchy songs, delightfully rendered? Then do not miss Lilian Digges' three -umbers. The "Singing Girl" will fascinate you. A RUNAWAY GIRL. See Fred Graham and Rose Musgrove in the "Courier Duet"—funnier even than the "Prapses" in "Florodora" A RUNAWAY GIRL. , __ _ . Drop in at 10 o'clock and see Mr Fred Leslie's Marvellous Eccentric Dance; the best ever witnessed on the Auckland stage; it, will alone well repay A RUNAWAY GIRL. Hear Lillian Digges' "Sly Cigarette '" at 8.10, and "The Boy Guessed Right at 10.25 A RUNAWAY GIRL. ■ _ ~. „ If you have not seen. "The Goblins duet by Fred Graham and Rose Musgrove, call at 10.35 to-night.. You will laugh till your sides ache. , A RUNAWAY GIRL. • It will then well repay you to wait for Miss Aggie Kelton's "Society,' at 10.45. The Catchiest number in the piece. A RUNAWAY GIRL. ... At 8.30 Admirers of George Lyding wm be charmed with "Not the Sort or Girl." and at 8.40, the duet, "No One in the World;" between Mr George Lyding and Miss Digges A RUNAWAY GIRL. Delicious Comedy Is provided by Brother Tamarind (Claude Bantock) and Cnrmenlta's Love Making Scene A RUNAWAY GIRL. The Jolliest Musical Play ever written. FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction of MR GEO, HALL. Produced under the Stage Direction of . MR FRED. H. GRAHAM. Magnificent Scenery by GORDON AND DIXON. BOX PLAN at Messrs Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. j PRICES — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/; Barry Door to Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra, from 7 o'clock to 7.30. ' ISTIANA — The Noble Art of Self De- ! fence in all its various branches — St. Hill's, To-night. p _ -3? V : TJ A L" IT EVERY EVENING AT 8. TyX'S /GAIETY QOMPANY. The People's Faithful Entertainers. All the Year Round. . AGAIN CROWDED TO THE DOORS. Tbe Most Astounding Specialty Act ever seen in New Zealand, is undoubtedly that of the Marvellous WILTON BROS. WILTON BROS. ; WILTON BROS. lh __R!' WILTON BROS, « -WILTON BROS. ; WILTON BROS WILTON BROS, j The Greatest Triple Bar Comedy Combine in the World, A PERFORMANCE OF EXTRAORDINARY -SKILL- • The Most Daring, Humorous, and Sensational. Act ever seen upon any Stage to the : • -■-- World< .•••• r—*,. -. BRILLIANT SUCCESS;. Of the Great Engl|shVT*'. or, • MR FRANK" GRAHAMMR FRANK GRAHAM. MR FRANK GRAHAM. Beyond all Doubt tbe Finest Tenor vocalist ever Heard In New Zealand. The Possession of such a Superb Voice is indeed a Divine Gift. MISS ROSE DEVELLA. The Dashing Comedienne and Acrobatic Danseuse. MISS ETHEL CLIFFORD. The Charming Young Balladlst. MR ERNEST HILL. The Brilliant Young Basso. LITTLE MISS MILLIE BERTOTO. Tbe Clever Juvenile Mezzo Soprano, And Those Great Public Favourites, Messrs POPE * SAYLES. POPE & SAYLES. POPE & SAYLES. POPE & SAYLES. £»OPE & SAYLES. POPE & SAYLES. In their enormously successful Operatic Burlesque Sketch, entitled, WAGNER OUTWAGGED. WAGNER OUTWAGGED. Grand New Opening Chorus. New Scenery- New Costumes, etc., etc., etc. Prices—Two Shillings and One Shilling. Business Manager C. R. BAILEY T7< E D E R A L HALL,; MONTGOMERY'S 8, A SHOW WITH A REPUTATION. Do Not Fail to See this Magnificent Performance. , On Saturday Night * another Enthusiastic Audience received the various Items of our Grand and Attractive Programme with Rounds of Applause and Hearty Laughter. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Same Brilliant Turns will be submitted. The Famous Lukens, The Wyllie Bros., The Denzos, The Four Lottos, etc., etc. Also, Edmund Montgomery, Bob Hall, Edgar Bentley. Tom Valentine, Harold Vincent, Miss Frances Beverley, and OUR LONDON COMPANY Off VAUDEVILLE -TARS. Prices ■•■•••• V, and VGEO. CATHRO -..•• Touring Manager S T." 'BENEDICT'S H I'LL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OLD ENGLISH PANTOMIME. ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY MINUTES. Better than Ever MATINEE FOR ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Open at 2.15. Commence at 3& Full Programme. Children 3d. AdttTts 6d. AMAZEMENT, Admiration, Wonder, and Delight. St. Hill's Club Show, oppo- ; site His Majesty's Theatre, To-night. ' fUNCH AND JUDY SHOW.—Best Amusement for Children. Partleß and Picnics. Engage Prof. Beckford, 5, Brown-street, Ponsonby. SHIPPING. I 7 " »' "IQ'HAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO.'S LINE. S.S. PAKEHA, FOR LONDON. This Steamer is now in port ready to receive Cargo. She sails for London, via South, on MONDAY, sth JANUARY, and, as she will meet with Good Despatch, affords an Excellent Opportunity for Shipment of Cargo. . L. D. NATHAN. & CO., Agents. TtfßW YEAR PRESENTS - Al Kirkman, Dennlson, amd Co. are the Largest Manufacturers of Greenstone Goods In New Zealand. We ire now offering Greenstone Christmas Novelties at prices to suit all Purses.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1902, Page 8