AMUSEMENTS. QPER A * i gODS E. ; Sole Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT. Of POSITIVELY the LAST Sensational PERFORMANCE Play, 'WAY DOWN SOUTH. 'WAY DOWN SOUTH. MAGGIE MOORE as AUNT MIRANDA. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. AND TWO FOLLOWING EVENINGS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS OF SEASON. GRAND REPRESENTATION ON A MAGNIFICENT SCALE OF COMPLETENESS. The Evergreen, Always Welcome Domestic Drama. STRUCK OIL. STRUCK OH.. MAGGIE MOORE as LIZZIE STOFEL. PRICES—3,'. 2/. and 1/. Day Sale. Early Door Tickets only, at Williamson's and Carter's. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. Q P E R A HOUSE. t '; Under the Direction of MISS KATHERINE RUSSELL (MRS ALFRED DAMPIER). Opening SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7. Reappearance in Auckland of Australia's Most Popular Actor, after an absence of nine years of ALFRED DAMPIER. ALFRED DAMPIER. ALFRED DAMPIER. ALFRED DAMPIER. In his Celebrated rmpersonation of Ke_ the Bushman. "If yon ever want a mate. Ned'll come to you," if he has to walk a hundred miles barefoot." Supported by MISS LILY DAMPTER. MISS LILY DAMPIER. And a specially Selected Company from the Leading Dramatic Artists of England, America, and Australin. will present Tor the First Time here, the most successful Australian Comedy Drama ever written, Entitled, THE BUSH KING. THE BUSH KING. THE BUSH KING. THE BUSH KING. THE BUSH KING, revivified by a thousand and one details, goes with a dash and brilliance never before known in Australian Drama. —"Herald." POPULAR PRICES — 3/. 2/. and 1/. Early Dour, from 7 to 7.30, 0d extra. Box Office open at Messrs Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's, on WEDNESDAY. CLAUDE E. WEBB Touring Manager D, O N ' T FORGET THE GARRISON BAND Are Holding an EXCURSION TO LAKE TAKAPUNA. NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER Bth. P.S. EAGLE will leave Ferry Tee nt 2.30. TICKETS 1/. PROGRAMME IN FUTURE ISSUE. Ji E. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. CRYSTAL PALACE FIREWORKS. COMPANY. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. KING'S BIRTHDAY—MONDAY, Oth NOV. KING'S BIRTHDAY—MONDAY, Oth NOV. i SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY NIGHT On the FAIRY LIGHTED SLOPES Of the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. ENJOY THE SPECIAL CONCERT PROi GRAMME Rendered by the Garrison Band, And witness the REALISTIC BATTLE OF THE TAKU FORTS. In conjunction with the GREATEST AND GRANDEST FIREWORKS EXHIBITION EVER SEEN SOUTH OF THE LINE. A PERFECT PERFORMANCE GUARANTEED. • Interference with the comfort of pat- • rons or the progress of the Performance '. wil! be promptly suppressed. PRICES OF ADMISSION: To Ground. : One Shilling; Grandstand: 1/ extra; Children Half price. 1 Gates open 7; Perfcxrmance 8.30 p.m. ' prompt. T. GAUNT, Director of Display. WILLIAM 11. HAZARD, Local Representative. i SALES OF WOEK. ■ (J A L E OF WORK. PITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. A SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES. IN GREAT VARIETY, Will be held in the PITT STREET SCHOOLROOM on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 1 and ii. . To be Opened by A. C. CAUGHEY, Eso., On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, at 3 o'clock. Admission, Gd; Children, Half-price. The Goods, which comprise a splendid assortmeu. have been made by the Ladies' Guild and others. Music each evening by the Choir, under Mr Wharton Thompson's direction. Refreshments, Produce, etc., etc. Knife and Fork Tea at _ o'clock 'each evening. Amusements for Young and Old, including Shooting, Table Cricket, Croquet, Quoits. Fiug-Pong, etc. TPDENDALH Presbyterian Church, Kp- ■*-« soni, Mt. Albert Rd.—Sale of Work and Christmas Tree To-day and To-mor-row; from 3 to 5; Opening again at 0.30 each evening. Good Musical Programme, etc. A Bus will leave the Church to meet '. tram at 9.30 Each Evening. Admission, Gd p and 3d. ATHLETICS, ETC. , AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ANNUAL SPORTS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 4th NOV. ON THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. OLD BOYS* RACE, 4.50 P.M. j Former Pupils of the School are Specially Invited. J. 11. TURNER, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. I^£.ASS MEETING FOR WOMEN. CHORAL HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, 4th NOV., 1903. • Doors open at 2 p.m., to commence at . 2.30. THE LORD BISHOP OF AUCKLAND i will preside. Speakers—The Bishop, Mrs Neligan, Rev. W. C. Connolly, M.A., Vicar of Papj aroa; Rev. Norman Radcliffe, M.A., i Vicar of Hamilton. ADMISSION FREE. Tickets are not necessarj-. ALL are Welcome. A Retiring Collection to Defray Expen- , see -will be taken up. Holders of Platform Tickets and Clergy are requested to enter by the side door.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 262, 3 November 1903, Page 8
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