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) AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A gO U 8 B. Business Manager—Mß. J. F. MACSIAHON THE TXTOODS - igOOM. sth—WEEK—sth Of tho Most Extraordinarily Successful Dramatic Season over Chronicled in the Theatrical History of Auckland. THE EMINENT DRAMATIC ARTISTS, TXTOODS - TX/ILLIAMSON. Australia's Greatest Actor, ALFRED WOODS. The Celebrated Emotional Actress, MAUD WILLIAMSON. And the 30 Members of their . Popular DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. , And following Evenings. THE :\TEW Tl/fAGDALENE. HE EW , A Stirring Military Drama, in a Prologue and Three Acts, by Maud Williamson, taken from Wilkie Collins' Famous Work, CAST OF CHARACTERS: Rev. Julian Grey ALFRED WOODS (Lady Janet's nephew) Mercy Merrick .... MAUD WILLIAMSON (the New Magdalene) Horace Holmcroft Mr Hugh Buckler . ■ (war correspondent) Surgeon Wetzell Mr Harry Beaumont (of the German Ambulance) Mat Bren Mr Ben. Linden (of the German Ambulance) Snrgeon Survllle Mr F,rnest Knight (of the French Ambulance) Captain Arnhault... .Mr A. W. Boothman (of the French Ambulance) Orderly de Reil, Mr George Perry (of the French Ambulance) Sentinel Holtz Mr Fred Penley (of the Germans) Constable Rogen .... Mr Leonard Mayfair (of Scotland Yard) James •••■ Mr George Hassall (Lady Janet's Footman) Lady Janet Roy.. Mrs Barry Lane (Julian Grey's Aunt) Grace Rosebeny Miss May Carleou (the English Lady) Tw ev Miss Emily Lambton " (Lady Janet's Maid) SYNOPSIS. Prologue—The Shed near the village ot La Grande, German Frontier THE TEMPTATION. Act I —Drawing Room of Lady Janet Act House. THE WOAct 111.— Kensington Gardens. THE MAGDALENE. Who shall dare to say t< Man or Woman, "There is no hope. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. Day Sales as usual. ■- - ■OIRKENHEAD MUSICAL UNION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERS. First Practice and Election of Officers MONDAY, 28th, 7.50 p.m., Zion Hill Schoolroom. Bring Copies of "Messiah if yon have them. Music for other work proTided ' R. C. BARNES, Sec, pro tern. COCIAL--SOCIAL— THE AUCKLAND fc' AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF COOKS AND WAITERS will hold their First Annual Social, on WEDNESDAY, September 30th, 1903, at the Federal Hall, Wellesley-st. High class talent; First class Music; Good Floor; Excellent Supper. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets—Double 3/; Gents 2/; Ladles 1/6. Tickets may be had from any member of -the Society. ROSVBNOR SOCIALS.—The last Social, WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 30th. -P.S.— Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, in St: Benedict's ■••Hall, on FRIDAY, 16th; October, lpO3. : - MOUNT EDEN CONGRBGATION"AL' CHURCH, VIEW-ROAD. ORGAN RECITAL, NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, at 8 p.m. By MR ARTHUR TOWSEY, Assisted by Miss Towsey (Soprano), MiArthur Ford (Tenor), Mr Whettlc (Euphonium). Offertory in aid of Organ Fund. FRIDAY NEXT—OCTOBER 2nd—FRIDAY NEXT—At the V.M.C.A. ROOMS, WELLESLEY-STREET. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT, tendered by the Popular IMPERIAL MANDOLIN, BANJO, AND GUITAR ORCHESTRA, Thirty Performers, under the Conductorship of Mr A. A. PARTRIDGE. Acknowledged by Southern and Australian Visitors, who have attended previous Concerts and Rehearsals, to be the Finest and Most Up-to-date Organisation of its kind in the colonies. Assisted by the following Favourites:—MADAME CASIEU, MISS MIRIAM WRIGLEY, MR ABEL ROWE and the Popular Unique Male Vocal Quartette. Erery Item new to the Auckland Public. Admission— One Shilling, all over the house. Day Sales at Partridge and Co., Queen-st; and D Simmonds', Qneen-st; and from any Members .of the Orchestra. Full programme in next Wednesday's issue. M. STRONG, Hon. Sec. Tyr R. i\ C. BASSBTT'S 16th PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, To be held in ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. A limited number of tickets. Past pupils and friends apply early. Spectators, 1/. F. B. NICHOLLS, Sec. Restholme, Pppcr Queen-street. PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball, in connection with Miss Spencer's Dancing Class, to be held in Federal Hall, on MONDAY, sth October. Lanigan's Band. Spectators 1/. Dancing at 8 p.m. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Jtl Lessee ~ •■ C. R. Bailey SATURDAY. OCTPBER 10. GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP DANCING. BY MRS MALCOLMSON BOULT'S PUPILS. Full 1 particulars will be duly announced. PRICES—3/. 2/.' and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. on MONDAY MORNING, October sth. TTAZARD 7 ! BBrLB RANGE. In the Six-shot Competition for week ending September 19, 1903, the following made possibles:— W. Johnson, McLarn, H. Mudge, E. Sinclair, A. Ensor, J. Buckley, A. Downey, E. S. Brookes, S. Elliott, A. Letham, C. Dennes, J. Trayes, J. G. Rowe, C. Sinclair, E. Roderick. In the Ties the winner proved to be J. G. Rowe. Winner of last week's Aggregate Bull'seyes. J. Buckley. Winner of last week's running Targets, C. Sinclair. This Week Prizes:—Six-shot Competition: 8-Day Clock. Aggregate Bull's-eyes: Sil-ver-mounted Walking-stick. Running Targets: Set of Boxing Gloves. No Entrance Fee. Id Per Shot. SCENIC pLAYING ipARDS. A NOVELTY. EACH CARD DISPLAYS AN EXQUISITE GEM OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. SUITABLE SOUVENIR FOR SENDING HOMB. v PHce, ?./ per packet. Can be bad from all Stationers, etc. FOOTBALL. (JfjANCY COSTUME FOOTBALL MATCH. MARRIED V. SINGLE MEN OF AVONDALE. To be held on the AVONDALE RACECOURSE on SATURDAY, October 3rd. Proceeds in aid of the Invalid Daughter of the late C. L. BIMBER. Kick off 3 p.m Admfssion—Gents 1/; Ladies 6d; Children under 15, Free. Mt. Albert Brass Band will be in attendance.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 8