AMUSEMENTS., . TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. mO-NIGHT. iTTO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of rpHE -jnrAWTEEI- / >.OMEDY ,r<o. In Mrs Burnett's Beautiful Play. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Praised by the Press and Public. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. THE UNIVERSAL OPINION, A GPtAND PRODUCTION. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Of Miss' Addle Lorkirig ns Little Lord Fauntleroy. Wrn. F. Hnwtrey as the Earl of . Dorinco'urt. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). FIRST PRODUCTION IN AUCKLAND . • , ~ ■; . Of THE WORLD'S GREAT LAUGHING ■ SUCCESS. - : . THE OTHER MAN'S BUSINESS. " THE OTHER MAN'S BUSINESS. •• THE OTHER MAN'S BUSINESS. . THE' OTHER MAN'S BUSINESS. A Farcical* Comedy in Three Acts, by . Messrs Elton and Penley. fiJIE OTHER MAN'S BUSINESS. Laughs in the First Act, Roars in the Second, Screams in the Third. PRTCES — 4/. 2/6. and 1/. ~: . NO Early Doors. BOX PLAN at Wildman, Lyell. and Aroy's: • ' '■ • Dny Sales at'Williamson's. Doors'open - 7.15; commence at 8. ft 1 t ; y ,tt a l l Lessees John Fuller & Sons SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST Ist. RETURN OF TfULLER'S TTINTERTAINERS. MR JOHN , FULLER has much pleasure In Bub,mittin)r the following Talented Artistes for public approval— MISS AMY BLACKIE. The Melba of Vaudeville. ,in latest earhaunting Melodies, including "The Organ Grinder's Serenade," and "I've Made Up My Mind to Sail Away." BLUTCH—JONES BROS—WILL Up to Date in Rag-time Rhythms. MR ALBERT McKTSSOX. In Neckfalls. Funny and Clever "Mac," .."The Boneless Wouder." ETHEL—PHILLIP SISTERS—HILDA Pretty, Petite and Piquant. MR WILL WATKINS, An Old Favourite. A Witty, Whimsical •.'■ Staffer. MISS ADA DUVAL, Sketch Artiste and Serio. ; MR JOHN FULLER, The Silvery and Popular Tenor. MISS CLARRIE McKISSON, Dainty Mandoliulst and Sketch Artiste DR. ROWE. Prestidlgitateur and Arabidexterologist. Musjcal Director..;.FßANK CROWTHER OUR NEW SCALE OF PRICES: STALLS, 'l/rEffdies and Children, ,6(3. CIRCLE, 2/; liadles and... Children,. 1/,. N.B. is' an Ameficaii I.<ip.a that fctJ.Ttforb vcet ULApstrdliii, Aiid' \i'lll' give - • Open <rt t.30 p.m: Cfininience TermJnatlng.iq.2()L.'-. , ' "' 'A:" 7 .^"''■"'*■"■.. No Karly Doors. ' w . ■•■-■ i _ t ~„_;'. u.-J.9J£?*ll?v}j}i!s%..--a UCKL AN D SHAKESPEARE SO"J\. CIETY, Masonic Hall, Princes-street, TOMORROW (Thursdny) . EVENING. "Julius Caesar." Admission by ticket onlr/ •■.Meiabe're •■ arc ' pai'tlcnlarly aeked to note that the Reading, ■will, commence punctuatiy at 8 o'clock, after, which hour the, doors must be closed.OT. BE NEp IC.T. S HAI. L; :■•!■•':.. MONDAY, AUGUST -3; 1903. : GRAND .CONCERT AND, DANCE. MONSTER PROGRAMME. In aid'of F. Hoffnmn and P. Stitchbury, •who hnve been ill for some considerable • time, and are sreatly .in need of , . assistance. ;■"... • ". . Doors open 7.80, Concert at S p.m. Tickets, One Shilllue; Children under 15, : • half-price. CONCERT under the direction of Mr HARRY CHAT WIN. CUNNINGHAM'S ORCHESTRA. QUINLAN'S'BAND. Mr P. QUINLAN has kindly consented to supply the Dance Music. ■ ■ • ;. ; The GARRISON BAND, under Bandmaster Hnriter, has kindly consented to play some appropriate Music from 7.30 till 8 p.m. Accompanist: W. Purccll. , ; __ CHAS. BOCiv, Sec. "O B D E R ,jT~T~ H A L L. . . TUESDAY. 4th AUGUST. ' ' GRAND MUSICAL MATINEE ' (Under tli* Pntronage of Sir John and Lady, Campbell.)' Tendered hv th« nf .Auckland to MISS IVY ANSLEY. ■■•■ • Admission: 2/ and 1/ '■'■ < Fnll particulars. In Satnrdqy's "Stji.r" g U 0.-R COMBINED CONCERT ; ;i '■■^r^':>;.' rlrß,*/, ::'"■;..'.- \ . . MAORI BOYS OF THREE KINGS ; .;, ': ■ ■ COLLEGE ■ • ' ... And. THE FEDERAL ORCHKSTK.f.L SOCIST,Y , - Will take place on > .''■'■ , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th ■ 1603, / ' ' ■ at S p.iu. Soloists— Madam Chambers and Mrs J. W. Stewart." Messrs Reginald Marie and E. Pierce. ADMISSION—I/; Front Seats 1/6 Parties of 8, 10/; Front Seats. ' ; Subscribers admitted Side Door. E. THORNE. Sec. Jt ■VJQRTH SHORE. . YACHT ./m, t clus. . ANNUAL SOCIAL Tn the FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT, On FRIDAY, JULY Slst, at 8 p.m., ; Songs .and Choruses by 20 Members. Selections by -Orpheus Orchestra. Presentation of Trophies, etc. , Cpncludlng with a Dance! ■ Tickets—Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 2/. W. A. WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. QAN FRANCISCO MAIL, JULY SOtti. Secnre a Pack of the PATENT OCENIC T>LAYING /XARDS An Inexpensive and Unique Present for your Friends at Home. Every Pack contains about 50 of the most Interesting Views of N.Z. Scenery arid Maori Life. Price, 3/ per pack. 1 : Of all Stationers, etc. Wholesale from BALKIND BROS., High-Bt., Dunediu. SEE MY WINDOW DISP.LAI. An eft* opener to the blind. ,1 ha v 9 what,yon want—give it a name.—Geo. Tutt, street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 8
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