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pITYH A h L " EVERY EVENING. LOTS OF FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY. RIVERSPOLITE TfAUDEVILLE -gNTERTAINERS. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. GRAND MATINEE. Special First Part, consist ins of Sonjjs, Dances, Punch and Judy, and Uncle Tom s Cabin, to be followed b.v _.»„ GRAND PRIZE COMPETITIONS. For the Best Physical Drill by a Squad of 12 Boys: A Silver Medal for each Competitor of the winning Team. Judge: SERGEANT-MAJOR CARPENTER. For the Best Girl Reciter under 14 yf«™— A Silver Brooch. Entries received till time of performance. ,„„« NOTE-EVERY CHILD ON LEAVING THE HALL WILL RECEIVE A PRLPrices of Admission—Children— Dress Circle 1/; Stalls 6d. Adults—l/ all over toe House. THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGF, OF PROGRAMME. GRAND NAVAL NIGHT. Opening Scene: Dock of H.M.S. Powerful. New Faces, New Sonps, New Everything. Special Engagement of ALBERTO The ALBERTO Modern , ALBERTO Mystifier. In • New and L'p to Date Magic. Special Engagement of SAMSON New Zealand's SAMSON Strong SAMSON Man. . Who offers £100 Challenge to anyone who will compete against him. First Appearance, after an absence of ten rears of TOM MACKANINI The TOM MACKANINI Famous TOM MACKANINI Comedian. In his Renowned Irish Specialties. Reappearance of MR WALTER RIVERS In his MR WALTER RIVERS Favourite MR WALTER RIVERS Ballads. First Appearance of MISS TRENIO ALDINF The Famous MISS IRENE ALDINE Scottish MISS IRENE ALDINE Contralto. To be followed by Grand Prize Competitions:—For the Bost Gentleman Tenor, a Gold Chain; for the Best Lady Ballsidlst, a Gold Rrooch; for the Best Gent. Comic Singer (in costume), a Ilandsomo Scarf Pin. Entries received by 'etter, addressed "The Manager."' Polite Vaudeville Entertainers. City Hail. No Entrance Fee. Judges: The Audience. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES — 2/, 1/, end 6d. Day Sales at Teasdalo's. under City Hall. Doors open 7.15: Overture at 8. WALTER RIVERS. Manager. <iJT. BENEDICT'S . HALII THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1903. QUINLAN'S GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. ' In aid of an Artificial Leg for MR JAMES POLLAND. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture. Selected —Quinlan's Band 2. Song, "Davy Jones' Locker' , —Jack Lewis 3. Coon Hong, selected —Miss May Nolan 4. Song, "I Seek for You in Every Flower" —W. P. Hnrkin 5. Cornet Solo — V. L. Gribbiu R. Song, "King's Own"—Master J. Quinlan J7. Song, ''Picture No Artist Can Paint" — Miss Lillie Watt 8. Song. Comic, "Looking at Me, Looking at You" -Mr O. McAuliffo INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. D. Overture, selected—Qulnlnu's Band 10. Coou Song, "Ain't That a Shame" — Chas. R'chmond 11. Sour, selected—Miss Jessie 'Waldion 12. Instrumental Duet—Messrs Overs 13. Song. "The Stowaway"—Mr Bethell 14. Comic Song, selected —Geo. Evans To conclude with the Farcical Comedy, Entitled "BORROWED PLUMES." I Under the .Direction of E. S. Fort. I CASTE OF CHARACTERS: Mr Borthby Biggins Mr B. Saunders I Horatio Gustavus Tattleton (afterwards Captain Slasher) Will. Saunders Dick Mizzle (ostler at the Flying Mackerel): •• ■ K. 8. Fort Violet (daughter of Biggins) Miss E. Quinlau Emma (General) Miss May Nolan M.C.'s: ' Accompanist: Messrs Hayes and Butler. Will' Pnrcell. I Quinlan's Band will supply the Music for I Dancing. ! TICKETS — 1/: Children 6d. Doors open i 7.30: Concert at S p.m. Stage Manager—WlLL SKERRETT. P. QUINLAN. Promoter and Manager. igk T'UCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION MjliL ANNIVERSARY. "REPEAT" ENTERTAIN-%L<ZWIS&r-S MENT, will bo held in ST. JAMES' HALL. On TUESDAY EVENING His' Worship the Mayor will preside. Mr Hamilton Hodges and other well known Artistes will take part. For full Programme see Monday's Issue. Special arrangements have been made to avoid crush, and all who were disappointed ( last time and have tickets will have pre- j ference as to seats. j : Admission (at doors). 1/: Children, 6d. ! H. TOWNSIIEND, Secretary. ;" I PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. s '" p r " OEBE fc Will be Open for PUBLIC INSPECTION TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee at ' short intrn-als from 1.30 p.m. _ 1 Return Fare, 6d. QWEET NELL. Nightly creating a furore at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, in the Nev/ Play "Zaza." Of her performance, the "Melbourne Argns" says:— "When the penultimate act of "Zaza" giwsued on Saturday night, Miss Nellie Stewart had won her most emphatic trtnmph since she adventured upon the dramatic stage. That one act, and especially the rending passion of its close, lifted the play into a blaze of success." Whilst appearing- in Sydney, Miss Nellie Stewart sent the following letter:— "Sydney, 19th July, 1002. "MR W. RICHARDS. Proprietor Capilla JElair Tonic, Sydney. "Dear Sir.— "During my professional career I have tried many hair tonics in many parts of the "world. By chance I came across yom , Capilla, and I have found in to be the most refreshing and invigorating tonic I know, and shall always be pleased to recommend it. Yours very faithfully, NELLIE STEWART." /PAPILLA will increase the length of Ladies' Hair one to two inches per month. As a cure for Dandruff and Palling Hair, CAPILLA stands alone—a Certain Cure. Sold by all Chemists everywhere; 3/6 per , tottle. SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 146, 20 June 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 146, 20 June 1903, Page 8