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AMUSEMENTS. 0 J T V H , A,. Ii IT\_X'S pAXETY QOMPANT. CoaUnnously Entertaining New Zealand Audiences all the Year Round. ANOTHER GREAT SENSATIONAL A ATTRACTION. The Marvellous SCHENK BROTHERS. SCHENK BROTHERS. nmrT^,n o SCHENK BROTHERS. SCHENK BROTHERS. Absolute Wonders in their OWii Line. SDeaking of these extraordinary Headbalancers, CINQUEVALLI says:-"The Schenk Brothers are absolutely the most wonderful performers in their line he has ever met or heard of. Until he saw the work of the Schonks he didn't think It could be done w}th such grace and apparent eas f.- s ' Tdne .^ u ii e tin," Jan. 17, 1903. STILL ANOTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTION. 1 ARNOLDI. ARNOLDL IrNOLDI. ARNOLDI. 1 The Australian Cinquevalli. » A Complete Master of his Profession. 1 Continued Enthusiastic Success of the Ever Black yet Ever Green POPE AND SAYLES. - POPE AND SAYLES. ? - Miss Ethel Clifford, Miss . Missßertoto, Mr |am Rowley. MR CHAS. BROWN-PARKER. ■ THE GREAT AMERICAN NET BALL GAME, _ CITY Versus NEWTON. Prices: 2/ and 1/. ..■'", i Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey s. : ™ , Under the Direction of J_ 1 MR FRANK THORNTON. Representative ■■ ■ i EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION FOR A MIRTHFUL SEASON. Commencing SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1900RETURN OF Tup rjHORNTON, i After an absence of four sears, Supported by his Specially Selected LONDON COMEDY COMPANY ' in the Funniest Farce-Comedy, of, the Day, Written by J. H. Darnley entitled FACING THE MUSIC. FACING. THE MUSIC. i FACING THE MUSIC. As Played at the Strand Theatre, London, 1 with Efformous Success, for over 300 . nights. EXCERPTS FROM LONDON PRESS. THE "TIMES":—"It arouses exceedingly hearty laughter, and on Saturday it worked up in the third act to an enthusiastic finish. ■ It is quite likely to be_a popular play for a long time to come." . The '.'DAILY TELEGRAPH":-" 'Facing I the Music' is all bubble and brightness, cleverly conceived, artistically executed, and breathing the spirit of irresponsible fun, while never losing its grasp upon the attention of the audience. Its progress , was punctured with roars of laughter, and • at the close the author received an assurance, conveyed with the greatest possible heartiness, that the voices of the amused people in front were unanimously with him." The, "DAILY MAIL":—" 'Facing the Music' is a mad and merry entertainment of two hours, which—oh, rare event!—is as brisk at the end as at the beginning." The "SUN".;—"One is inclined to describe 'Facing the Music' as the most ingenious, the most amusing composition of its kind , seen in London for many a day." The "REFEREE":—"If all farcical pieceswere as cleverly composed as this one, there would be no farcical failures. It is laughable from start to finish. It compels hilarity, and it compels applause,'* "TRUTH":—"The public alike of stalls and galleTy followed the adventures of 'The Other Mr Smith' with a commentary of shouts of laughter. I have no hesita- : tion in recommending Mr Darnley's witty farce: " . ~ .>_■'■'■■• Preceded by a Musical Farce in One Act, entitled, A/TEST MATCH. By F. Bowyer and Gerald Fitzgibbon. •Music by Guy Jones.- ; -: .;.',•--• Stage Manager.............Mr Frank Wilson -" Musical Director.. Mons. E. J. de WillimoffPrices: 4/, 2/6, and 1/. Box Plan at r Wildman, Lyell and Arey's. Overture at 8;. Carriages, 10.30. Children undfir 7 hot admitted. Early Door Tickets at G. Williamson's Cigar Divan. 1 : SPORTING. T>APAKURA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To be Held on the PAPAKURA RACECOURSE, IS POSTPONED TILL SATURDAY, MARCH 14th. NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. FURTHER PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ISSUE. ' :,.'; E. S. COLE, Jlon. Sec. ARE V 6 U BALD. ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. - THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPILLA HAIR TONIC Being . desirous of having a public test made to prove the infallibility of his now famous Hai 1 * Restorer, known as CAPILLA Hair Tonic, is prepared to treat . any gentleman troubled with absolute baldness (it is immaterial of how long standing) free. of charge £or % period of twelve or sixteen weeks; and . guarantees iv that' time to produce Hair ljin long (by the aid of Capilla alone, used according to the direction supplied with every bottle,), on the scalp affected by baldness-. Failing which, he is prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 sterling. The conditions to be: First, that a Committee of six Wellington medical men or well known Wellington gentlemen, be appointed to substantiate the fact of Capilla having done wfcat we claim for it. Second, that the gentleman upon whom the test is to be made" has upon the scalp a down 0c slight fluff. It is immaterial whether it is discernible with the naked eye or not, so long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. 1 If the above Challenge is accepted, we particularly request the attendance of newspaper reporters, medical men, and others who are interested, to watch the progress made from day to day. Capilla will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The above Challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newspapers, has been accepted Jay members of Parliament ' and other leading citizens. Their testi- : monials may be seen by all inquirers. Head Office for New Zealand: S, FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Wholesale Agentsj SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. All' Auckland Chemists Stock Capilla, ECCLESIASTICAL. CT. PAUL'S,, ISymonds-St -h Accession *-> Day To-morrow (Thursday).—lo aim., Holy Communion; 7.30 p.m., Evening Service. TTOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Devonport ■ LL —King's Accession Day, Thursday, 22nd. Holy Communion, 6 and 7 aura • . 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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 18, 21 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 18, 21 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 18, 21 January 1903, Page 3

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