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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS THEATRE, Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager. Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer Mr J. B. Montne CONTINUED UNPARALLELED SUCCESS , Of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY._ THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at i.40. ' And Every Evening until Further Notice, ■ "A RUNAWAY GIRL' , Everybody is Talking of it. Everybody is Asking, "Have You Seen It. ''THE JOLLIEST MUSICAL PLAY EVER WRITTEN." Following are a few of the Most Popular Numbers which have made "A RUNAWAY GIRL" FAMOUS:— ACT I. 7.ss—Opening Chorus B.3—Miss Lilian Digges stags, "Sly Cigarette" 8.15— "Land of My Home," Mr Crane 8 27—"Not the Sort of Girl," Mr Lyding 8.33—"1' m Only a SingiHg Girl," Miss Digges 6.4o—Dnet, "No One in the World," Miss Diggps and Mr Lyding B.so—The Famous "Courier Duet," Fred. H. Graham and Miss Rose Musgrove (FunDter even than "The Prapses.") 9.S - "FOLLOW THE MAN FROM COOK'S" (A Scream from bepinoßinj: to end.) 9.14—"1 Make It My Duty to Say So." Miss Aggie Kelton o.3o—Finale, "To Venice" ACT 2. 9.4s—Opening'Chorus . 10—Fred. Leslie's Marvellous Eccentric Dance 10.15—"Soldiers in the Park," Miss E. Moore ■ ' 10.20— "Sweetheart, Come Back," Mr Lyding 10.25—"The Boy Guessed Right," Miss Dlgges 10.35—"The Goblin Duet," Miss Musgrov* and Mr Graham 10.45—"Society," Miss Kelton 10.50—Finale Produced under the Stage Direction of MR FRED. H. GRAHAM. Musical Director MR GEORGE HALL BOX PLAN for TO-DAY at Theatre, from 10 to 3 p.m. ; PRICES — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/; Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra, from T o'clock to 7.30. pi i T fq - aL" iT EVERY EVENING AT 8. QAIETY QOMPANY. Presenting All the Year Round a Continuous Succession of the Best Vaudeville Attractions. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of.. The Marvellous WILTON BROTHERS ; WILTON BROTHERS WILTON BROTHERS WILTON BROTHERS WILTON BROTHERS WILTON BROTHERS WILTON BROTHERS The Greatest Act of its Kind Extant. THE MOST DARING HUMOROUS-AND SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCE EVER SEEN IN AUSTRALIA. / ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of MR FRANK GRAHAM. MR FRANK GRAHAM. MR FRANK GRAHAM. THE GREAT ENGLISH TENOR, Late of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, And the Principal Ballad Concerts of London. A. WEALTH OF SONG. AN EDUCATION IN VOICE PRODUCTION. Miss Rose Devella, Miss Ethel Clifford, Mr Ernest- Hill Little Miss Bertoto And" , The Only Two of Their Kind Living, POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES. -■■.-'••• • " ; ■'■■':■ MONDAY 'NEXT,- ;' . FIRST AEPEARANCE-IN- AUCKLAN© . . ,;, .-" 0 £ ■■;--'a.-,,.- <s<■---■ vPARKER; AN© .ROWXiSHV-- . - - > AND RffWLmY>~Sam PARKER AND ROWLEY, In . ■ ' The Great Comic Specialty Entitled A STUDENT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Introducing Their Clever Expert Ball Punching Act. PRICES—2/ and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. MEETINGS. A "UCKLAND NORTH ISLAND MAIN" TRUNK RAILWAY LEAGUE., NOTICE- OF PUBLIC MBETTING. A Meeting of the League will bo held with the Members of the new Parliament, at the Harbour Board's Room, on MONDAY, sth January, at 2.30 p.m., when the Hon. Ei Mltchelson, Vice-President, will deliver' an Address. The public cordially invited. R. R. HUNT. General Secretary--VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJX. .. • PANY.; ]::'■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hh&t tbe OTdinary General Meeting of the New Zealand Insurance Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Queen-st., Auckliind, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of January, 1903, at 2 o'clock p.m., for' the purpose of Receiving the Directors' Report and tne Balan.ce Sheet for the twelve months ended November 30th, 1902; for the Election of Two Directors in;room of.MESSRS .ARTHUR HYAM NATHAN and SEYMOUR THORNB GEORGE, who retire by rotation, but are eligible and offer themselves for re-elec-tion; and for the Election of Two Auditors. , THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will be CLOSED from tne Ist to tfte 14th proximo, both days Inclusive, preparatory to the paymeht of Dividend. ; . By order of the Board. - DAVID CRAIG, General Manager. Auckland, 26th Dec., 1902. , PIAKOS, OBGAJTB, Jfr. piANO BARQ AIN & A selection of 40 Instruments, made specially to order, to ensure durability. PIANOS by Justin Brown, one of the leading makers of London. PIANOS by Hoelling and Spanenberg, which fotr touch, tone, and construction are unrivalled. PIANOS by the celebrated maker, Spaetbe. SPECIAL GOLD MEDALLISTS. Very elaborate walnut cases, full Iron frame. Pianos with every modern improvement from £35, cash or terms; guaranteed for 10 years. Second-hand Pianoe from £8 (10/ per month). L. E- ADY-LIVERPOOL-STREET (Off Karangahape-road). Telephone .... 857. ECOND-HAND HARMONIUMS AND ORGANS, cheap. Easy terms.—X. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldlcutt, M^r.). LOST AND FOUND. L.OST.. Bull Terrier, 8 months, answers ' name Peter. Reward on returning to G. P. Murray, Carlton Gore. T OST, from Beresford-st., Tent, on New -" Year's Day, a Puriri Walking Stick. Please return to Dallen's Restaurant. Reward. TO LET. rpo LET, House, Arch Hill, 6 rooms, fruft •*- trees, close to tram, iron roof, gae — J. H. MnWoon, llj Coomb€B' Arcade.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 2 January 1903, Page 8

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