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AMUSEMBICTS. TTIS TIfAJESTY'S rpiHEA'TitE. Under the Direction of M.R J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager - Mr T p * te S^Stal Treasurer.... Mr J. B. MOtitrie LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS Of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ...dICAL COMEDY COMPAN .. In the ENORHOUS AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OP , THE NEW' MUSICAL COMEDY, "A RUNAWAY GIRL;" "A RUNAWAY GIRL , ' Press Unanimousf Public Delighted. • . A FRESH'NOVELTY FOR - "A RUNAWAY GIRL." To-night MB FRED H. GRAHAM anfl MISS ROSE MUSGROVE, will introduce "THE DUTCH DUET." YOU WILL LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE, 9 S—"FOLLOW THE MAN FROM COOK'S. And Catch A RUNAWAY GIRL, who iras" found listening to THE SOLDIERS IN THE PARK. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at <.40. . "A RUNAWAY AIRL." EVERYBODY IS TALKING OF IT. Everybody is asking, "Have Ton .Seen It?. Following are a Few of the Most Popular Numbers which have made '"A RUNAWAY GIRL"" FAMOUS:— ACT I. 7,ss—Opening Chorus ■ S.s—Miss Lilian Digges stags, "My Clg-, arette" B.ls—"Land of My Home," Mr Crane 8.27—"N0t the Sort of Girl," Mr Lyding 6.35-"l'm Only a Singing Girl," Miss Digges B.4o—Duet, "No .One in the World," Miss Digges and Mr Lyding B.so—The Famous "Courier Duet, Fred. H. Graham and Miss Rose Mnsgrove (Funnier even than "The Prapses. ,, ) 9.8 — "FOLLOW THE MAN FROM COOK'S" l{ (A: Scream from beginning to end.) 9.14_«1 Make It My Duty to Say So," Miss Aggie Kelton 9.3o—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 Lyaing ■. - 10.25—"The Boy Guessed Right," Miss Digges - : ■ . ■ 10.35-:"The Dutch Dnet," Miss Musgrove and Mr Graham 10.45—"Society," Miss Kelton 10.50—Finale Musical Director. MR GEORGE HALL Stage Director....Mß FRED. H. GRAHAM BOX PLAN at Messrs .Wildinan, Lyell, and Arey's. . PRICES — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, l/\ Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra, from T o'clock to 7.30. In Preparation: "SAN TOY." OITTTT A L L T)IX'S riAIBTY QOMPANY. Your -faithful Entertainers All the Year Round. THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE "OF PROGRAMME And POSITIVE LAST APPEARANCE Of The Marvellous WILTON BROS WILTON BROS. WILTON BROS' WILTON BROS. WILTON BROS' WILTON BROS. WILTON BROS" WILTON BROS. THE GREATEST TRIPLE. BAR COMEDY ACT IN THE WORLD. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS THE GREAT ENGLISH TENOR, MR FRANK GRAHAM. MR-PRANK GRAHAM. MR FRANK GRAHAM. •MB FRANK ■ • -•"■ 1 -- ; Late Principal Tehor~ef-tbe.Famous Carl Rosa Opera Company,. .;. • And the- London Boosey Ballad Concerts of London. ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE . ENTIRE ENGLISH PRESS As being one of the Finest Tenors ever heard in Grand Opera or on the Concert Platform of England. Miss Rose Devella, Miss Ethel Clifford, Mr Ernest Hill Little Miss Bertoto And Those Universal Favourites, POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. PARKER AND ROWLEY. PARKER AND ROWLEY. . PARKER AND ROWLEY. ' In their Great Humorous Specialty, A STUDENT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Introducing Their Marvellous Exhibition of ■ Ball Punching. PRICES-2/ and I/. Box Plan at Wildtnan, Lyell, and Arey's. MEETINGS. "PROHIBITION Meetings. — Sunday: •t Wharf, at 3; Firebell, 7. "Seddonism an Enemy to all our Free Institutions. Magisterial decisions recently an outrage on commonsense." Speakers: Messrs Rout, South, Barraclough and Richardson. . A UCfKI/AND GROCERS' ASSISTANTS. xi. • The usual Monthly Meeting of the Union will be held on. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, January sth, 1903, in the Foresters' Hall, Beresford-street entrance, at 8 o'clock. Intending members are invited to attend. ._...-.■ Business: Important. ARTHUR ROSSER, Secretary. A UCKLAND NORTH ISLAND MAIN £* TBUNK RAILWAY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING. i t -~. .A. Meeting of the League w.ill be beld with the Members of the new Parliament, at the Harbour Board's Room, on MON- j DAY, sth January, at 2.30 p.m., when the Hon. Ev Mltchelson,. Vice-President, will deliver an Address. The public cordially invited. R. R. HUNT, General Secretary. ! AUCKLAND ' SAVINGS BANK. | A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 7th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. i R. CAMERON, Manager, \ January 3, 1903. ! THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. The Annual Statutory Meeting of the \ j Contributors, in conformity with the Act governing . Separate Institutes, will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, the Bth inst., ' at fche Office of the Institute, 322, Victoria ■ Arcade, at 3 o'clock, for the Election of i . Three Trustees. The retiring Trustees I .(Messrs L. D. Nathan, W. Coleman, and ■D. Goldie) are eligible far re-election. Contributors are requested to attend. R. LESLIE HUNPT, 1 Secretary. H*IS MAJESTY'S CAFE.—Menu—Soup: Puree of Pea, Vegetable. Fish: r. Boiled Mullet and Parsley Sauce. Entrees: . Rabbit Pie, Curried Lam.b a la Tuchenne. i Joints: Roast Ribs of ±Jeef, Roast Lamb • and Mint Sauce, Boiled Leg of Mutton and Onion Sauce, Corned Beef and Car« ' rots. Poultry: Roast Chicken and Ham. Cold Joints: Roast Sirloin of Beef, Roast . Lamib and Mint Sauce, German Sausage! York Ham. Sweets: Plum Pudding and Wine Sauce, Bread and Butter Custard, Fruit Tart, Dutch Flummery, Baited Lemon Custard. Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, i

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 8

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