Opera Hoasa Under the Direction of MR CHARLES MacMAHON. THE MAJERONI SEASON Was inaugurated last evening, when a MAGNIFICENT AUDIENCE (DENSELY PACKED) in all parts, received THE COMPANY, THE PLAY, and THE PRODUCTION WITH ENTHUSIASM, And the Performance of this GREAT COMPANY In "A WOMAN'S POWER" CREATED A SENSATION. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "A W OMAN ' S pOWER." By the Powerful MAJERONI YSrAMATIC pOMPANY XJ V> A WOMAN'S POWER. A WOMAN'S POWER. A NOTABLE LONDON SUCCESS. An Absorbing Interesting Play in 5 Acts. The Auckland "Herald," July 21st, says: —"The admirably realistic manner in which the fire in the coal mine In the fourth act is carried out will astonish lovers of sensation. It is a splendid scene, and the fire effects are skilfully managed. The curtain had to be raised six or seven times last night after this scene." PRICES — 3/, 2/, and One Shilling. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Day Sales at Williamson's, Carter's, and "The Toreador." No Early Doors. Doors open 7.15; commence at 8 sharp. Trams will wait till end of performance, 10.45 p.m. E. BRANIGAN, Representative. ; TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Under the Direction of John Lemmone.) TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, AND FRIDAY, JULY 24th. m-WO .TjVAREWELL QONCERTS. THE WONDERFHL PIANOFORTE GENIUS. "VfARK TTAMBOURG Whose Marvellous Performances have created the Greatest Enthusiasm ever witnessed in New Zealand. .' ..■. :'C '. These v-'?l be absolutely the Last Concerts in Auckland. A Programme of Extraordinary Brilliance will be given TO-MORROW NIGHT. MARK HAMBOURG will play— RUBINSTEIN'S COLOSSAL "CONCERTO" IN D MINOR, for the first time in this part of the world: Chopin's "SONATA," B Flat Minor, introducing the IMMORTAL FUNERAL MARCH: , ' and Liszt's Famous "RHAPSODIE." No. 2. BORIS HAMBOURG, 'Cello Solos— Location's Marvellous "Sonata," "Eleigie," "Scherzo" (Van Gaens). MISS MABEL BATCHELOR will Sing— Felicien David's "Thou Brilliant Bird, with Flute Obligato. JOHN LEMMONE will play— Buchner's Celebrated Flute Solo, "The Nightingale" GEO. F. BOYLE, Accompanist. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Back Stalls, 2/; Gallery, 1/. SPECIAL NOTE — STUDENTS AND FAMILY PARTIES, of not less than 7, Reserved Seats. £1 1/. Plan at Wildman's. Day Sales at WUliamson's and "Toreador." H.M. Arcade. ■OBMUBRA POLO CLUB BALL. THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1903. A Bus will leave the Waverly Hotel for Remuera, via Symonds-st. and Khyber Pass Rd., at 8 p.m. Return Fare 1/6. A. G. MAITLAND, Secretary. BTRKENHEAD ANI) NORTHCOTB BURNS CLUB. A Social will be held in Gladstone Hall, on WEDNESDAY, July 22nd, 1903, at 8 p.m. A full attendance of Committee is requested. JAS. STEWART, Jr., Hon. Sec. and Treas. -IK CT. GOLD TIE PINS, HALF-PRICE, lO- AT SKEATSS BROS' pnriDENPS. TVJEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. AN INTERIM DIVIDEND, at the rate of TWO SHILLINGS PER SHARE, for the six months ended 31st May last, Is payable to Shareholders, at the Office of , this Company, Queen-st., on and after ' WEDNESDAY, the Bth instant. By order ot the Board. JAMES BUTTLE, * General Manager. Auckland, 7th July, 1903. HIKURANGI COAL COMPANY, i LIMITED. WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND ; For the Half Year ending June 30th, 1903. lAR-E !NOW PROCURABLE. At the Ofllce of the Company, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Secretary. Auckland, July 16th, 1903. i 1 * ." A, ipLINCHER !jpOR jgCEPTICS. ; The following few lines from two of Sydney's leading Accountants ought to i convince the greatest sceptic that CAPi ILLA must have some merit to command and maintain the big Increase in its I sales:— Yaralla Chambers. : 109, Pitt-st, Sydney, 16th June, 1903. We hereby certify that we have exam- . ined the books of the Capllla Proprietary, and find therefrom that, comparing the ! period March to May, 1903, with that of 1902, the Sales of RICHARDS' CAPILLA - HAIR TONIC show a large increase of over 48 per cent., which means that the de- ' mand HAS INCREASED ONE HALF — J Iα other words, for every 94 bottles sold • last year, 146 are now being sold. (Signed) W. ROBERTSON, F.S.I.A. ! W. E. JOHNSON, A.S.I.A. Q /n FETE BOTTLE. Wholesale Agents: OHABLAKD & jQO., Tjs?t>'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 172, 21 July 1903, Page 8
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