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AMUSEMENTS. OP E R A HOUSE. Under the Direction of • MR CHARLES MacMAHON. THE WOODS - WILLIAMSON BOOM. BOY JIM. BOY JIM. BOY JIM. BOY JIM. The Management are gratified at being able to announce a ' DISTINCT AND UNEQUIVOCAL SUCCESS Received Last Night with' Acclamation by a Huge and Delighted Audience. THE SENSATIONAL GLOVE CONTEST A REVELATION. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. . THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Australia's ALFRED WOODS Greatest ALFRED WOODS Actor, ALFRED VvOODMAUD WILLIAMSON Tho Celebrated MAUD WILLIAMSON English MAUD WILLIAMSON Actress. And their Incomparable Dramatic Com-' pany. . . ■ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT. The Thrillln-, Realistic, and Exciting Play, in a Prologue and 4 Acts, by Maud Williamson, founded upon Dr. Conan Doyle s World famed Sporting Novel, "Rodney Stone," entitled. BOY JIM. BOY JIM. BOY JIM. BOY JIM. Boy Jim ALFRED WOODS Margaret Trevellion ••■;•• MAUD WILLIAMSON Supported by a Cast of Exceptional Brilliance. SYNOPSIS: PROLOGUE: Cliffe Royal. THE MURDER ACT I.—Champion Harrison's Forge, Friar's Oak—The Ghost of Cliffe Royal ACT ll.—Scene 1: Training Quarters at "The Waggon and Horses" — Trapped. Scene 2: The Oak Avenue — Ananias. Scene 3: The Drawing Room, the Maples—The Play Actress ACT lll.—Scene 1: "The Waggon and Horses" — Missing. Scene 2: Ihe Greenstead Road—Foul Play—Crawley Downs, Hampshire—Boy Jim THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. In this scene, Mr Alfred Woods, in the character of Boy Jim, will encounter MR F TURVEY, THE LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPION OF NEW ZEALAND, and realistically and vividly illustrate the great fight described in Conan Doyle's Novel of "RODNEY STONE." ACT IV.—The Oak Chamber—Cliffe Royal —"Lord Avon" ADMISSION—37, 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Wiidman, Lyell, and Arey s. i i T V HALL. • Lessees John Fuller and Sons "C-ULLER'S XT'NTERTAINERS. TO-NTGHT, AT 8. GRAND NEW FIRST PART. THE RURAL RETREATS. Designed and Painted by Sam. Pearson. First Appearance of THE MTNTONS. Banjoists and Pedestal Dancers. Last Appearance of the McKISSONS. DRTSCOLL BOYS in the "Irish Cake Walk" and Specialties. JOHN FULLER will sing, "If I Could But Wish," the Raze of Australia and America. The DASHING ELMORES in New Sketches. WILL WATKINS as The Judge in "IRISH JUSTICE." TED HERBERTE in New Descriptives. AMY BLACKIE in New Ballads. MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 7. First Appearance of HUGO LEAR, Laughing Singer and Plate Spinner. Circle, 2/ (Ladies, 1/); Stalls, 1/ (Ladles, 6< p'lan at Wildman's. Day Sales, Teasdale's. HE NEWMARKET BRASS BAND will play in front of the New-market Station . THIS (SATURDAY) when a collection will Ibe taken up in aid of Band Fund.—C. McCARPNEY, Hon. Secretary. - - Tj'i E D E R A L HAL L. GRAND MILITARY" CONCERT.' Given by GARRISON BAND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1903. Iv aid of defraying expenses to Palmerston North Band Contest. Front Seats, 2/; Back Seats. 1/. Mr Will Skerrett, Stage Manager J. R. WILLIAMSON. Hon. Sec. OT HALL WELLINGTONH STREET. WFDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 9 CANTATA "THE ROLLING SEASONS," Will be Performed by ST JAMES* CHURCH CHOIR, Assisted by Friends. The Cantata will be followed by a Short Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Items. Conductor-Mr JOHN HARTWELL. Admission—Silver Coin at the door. q"t\ BE NEDI CT ' S H~A LL. THE FIRST PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL in • connection with MISS A. LAWSON'S CLASES Takes place Next Wednesday evening, SEPTEMBER 9th. Burkes Band. Fancy Dancing. GraJid_Ma'rch at 8 p.m. Spectators, V. •Q T. PATRICK'S SOCIALS. The next SOCIAL in connection with the above will be held on WEDNESDAY, 9th September, iv the Hibernian Hall, Wellington street. jj.B.—The Annual Ball in connection with the above Socials will be held on October 7. pBAND ARTILLERY BALL. The Annual Ball in connection with the "A" Battery will take place in St. Benedict's Hall, ou FRIDAY, September 25th. Marriage's Band. Dancing, 8 p.m. Spectator's Tickets. 1/. F. A. MACDONALD. Hon. Sec. QCENIC -pLAYING jpARDS. ■ A NOVELTY. EACH CARD DISPLAYS AN EXQUISITE GEM OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. SUITABLE SOUVENIR FOR SENDING HOME. Pr'ce, 3/ per packet. Can be had from all Stationers, etc. LECTURES. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The Professor of Classics will Lecture, as usual, on MONDAY, and will Resume his Course of Lectures on "Ancient Art" on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 5 p.m. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. sth September, 1903. SANITATION THE NATURAL AND ON"O LV SAFEGUARD AGAINST SMALL POX. — MR EDWIN' COX, Resident of the N.Z.A.C.V. League, will Lecture on FRIDAY, 11th, in the New Church Hall, Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby. Commence 7.45 p.m. Collection to meet expenses. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. PROFESSOR THOMAS will deliver a Presidential Address at the University on THURSDAY, 10th instant. Subject: "WAIMANGU GEYSER." Admission Free. CCOUNTANTSi STUDENTS AND OTHERS. Lecture on "Trustees, Executors, and Administrators" by Mr J. S. BARTON, A.LA.V., Director Banks' Commercial College, Exchange Buildings, Wellington. Published in pamphlet form, post free 1/6.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 8

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