"■ I ■ -J AMUSEMENTS. Q P E X A " v s~a! Under the Direction of MISS KATHERINE RUSSELL (Mrs Alfred Dampior) LAST NIGHT - TO-NIGHT. THE EARTHQUAKE. The Greatest and Most Daring Sensation ever witnessed on the New Zealand Su»e TO-NIGHT. ALFRED DAMPIER. MISS LILY DAMPIER, And the POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY f LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. * ' MARIE CORELLI'S : ' VTENDETTA. Or, rpHE pOWER |Q-F TOBAWH' A Drama of the Passions. TO-MORROW '.WEDNESDAY) TO-MOR*' ROW. w FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY GRAND PRODUCTION. Of the Authorised Stage Version m a Prologue and Six Tableaux of the late Mareuu Clarke's Great Work, By Arrangements with Mrs Marcus Clarke, written expressly for Alfred Dumpier and entitled, "' E° B T" E T' EKM 0 F HT VTATURAL T IFE. REV. MR NORTH (his Original Character*! ALFRED DAMPIER. * First Appearance this Season of MISS KATHERINE RUSSELL a<> SARAH REX. (Her Original Character) In Preparation, Shakcspere's MERCHANT OF VENICE. POPULAR PRICES — 3/, 2/. and 1/. Seats can be reserved without extr* charge at Wildmnn. Lyell, and Arey's. Day Sales at Carter's, Grove's, and Williamson's. CLAUDE E. WEBB .... Touring Mauagcu TTIS j\TAJESTY'S rrVHEATREL HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. : : NIGHTS. NOVEMBER 20th and 26th. PROF. POTTER'S FIRST ANNUALHIGH CLASS GYMNASTIC CAItNIVAD AND CONCERT. . I . PROGRAMME FOR FIRST NIGHT. ' PART 1 1. Overture Meredith's Orchestra 2. Scene of Animation — Depicting an Evening in the Gymnasium Pupils 3. Triple Bar Performance... .Prof. Potter, nnd Pupils—Messrs Alpe, Drummond, Menzies, Forgie and Jenkins 4. Orchestral Selection Auckland Baujo Club. Leader, Mr Partridge 5. Grecian Cymbal March and Drill..Lady Pupils y: 6. Solo, "The Land of Yesterday" (Ma's* cberoni)...-Miss Ma ad Tobias (Auck-> land's Leading Mezzo Soprano) ; 7. Classical Physical Culture P05ing.....,; Messrs Capper. Peak, Carter, King, Gibson. Matthews and Lepper 8. Parallel Bar Tableaux Lady Pupils 0. Fire Club Solo Prof. Potter Assisted in the Chorus by Messrs Halliwcll. Lusk, McCormlck, Lambert' and Brabant PART 11. Overture Meredith's Orch»stra 1. Roman Rings..Prof. Potter*and Pupils. r Messrs Menzies, Jenkins, Forgie, Drummoud. Alpe 2. Orchestral Selection... .Auckland Rauja ' Club. Leader, Mr Partridge 3. Indian Clubs. * Lady Pupils 4. Song. "My Queen" Mr A. Ford 5. Parallel Bar Performance and Tableaux • —Gents. 6. Novel Weight-lifting by Samson, the; Herculean Wonder*, assisted by D» ' McLeod, the Clever ContortioiuWA7. Military Horse Pupils (Cents); S. Grand Musical Running Maze uy One Hundred Lady and Gent Pupils / ■"\ ■',;.' ■■■-■ ( ... '%s&£■ Music for all gymnastic and mass excri cisos supplied by Meredith's Orchestral ,- Funnyosities by Messrs Nicholson ' tunf Smith.' , PRICES—3/, 1,1, and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey% Day Sales at Partridge's Queen-st. j A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY,;. FOURTH CONCERT OF THE SEASON, CHORAL HALL. ;' THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.43. Mendelssohn's "ELIJAH." Soloists: Madam Chambers Miss Ivy AusleJ! Mr Frank Graham Mr Percy Dufaur At the Organ: Mr R. Leslie Hunt. Conductor: Dr. W. E. Thomas, Mus. Doc. Oxon. Doors open 7.20 p.m.: Overture, '7;45 p.m« Final Rehearsal — THIS (MONDAY) EY< ENING, 7.30 p.m. 11. J. EDMISTON. Sec."-;. ""<[ QUORAL HALL — "ELIJAH. 1 * SPECIAL CARS will leave Thres Lamps, ;.' direct for the Choral Hall TO-MORROWi (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7 and 7.15 p-m. FiEDERAL HALL. FEDERAL HALL, I WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25th, 1903. A Bright, Sparkling. Unique Entertainment The. Novelty of the Year. "A WOMAN'S PARLIAMENT." Interpreted by some of the Leading La<& Amateurs of Auckland. Grand Orchestra and Choice Musical Programme. MR GERALD RALPH, Conductor. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8.
1 TENDERS. fFiENDERS for Painting, Paperbanging * ■*- House at Jervois Estate. Ponsonby.-*, Apply A. Watson. Tenders close Thursday* November 2G. fPO CARPENTERS.—Tenders having been" -*• called for Lambourne and Pewars Stock, a Special Clearing Sale of Tools of standard makers is now on. See the windows. Don't miss this chance. —A. B< Dewn-r, Three Lamps, Poiisonby. __ m O B U I~L~D E B S. Tenders will be received until noon of THURSDAY, December 3rd. for the Ercev tion of a Villa at Mt. Rosklll. ED. BARTLEY, Arohhcct^ EXCAVATION OF FOUNDATIONS, KING'S DRIVE, MECHANICS' BA*« Tenders for above Contract will b?J* ceived up to Noon on MONDAY, 30th rip* vember, at my Office. Imperial Chambers, Vulcan Lane, where Plans and Specifications may be seen. JOHN BOYLAN, Eusineor. UPBUILDING AT TEACHER'S HOUS 0 MOUNT ALBERT (MORNINGSIDE). Tenders will be received by the Education Board. Auckland, until 12 noon on IVhv DAY. Ist December. 1003. . ... Plans, etc.. may be seen at 216, Victor» Arcade, Auckland. MITCHELL & WATT, Architects^ Public Works Offices. Auckland, 2nd Nov., 195* mENDERS will be received at this Offl<* X until noon on ERIDAY, the f 1 ' 1 inst., for Additions to Native School,« Oromahoe. Plans, etc., may be seen at i s Public Works Office, Kawakawa, ana » this office. The lowest or any tender I necessarily accepted. C. R. VICKERMAN. Distr^ctJEngmeer^ r\ R A S S FOR U A *' Tenders invited till 4 p.m.. MOND J ' 30th inst., for right to Harvest and » i*"x acrt." move the Grass growing on -IS " Grand View Estate, Epsom.—Apply En** Jones, Basque-road, top Symonds-st. Printed and Published for the Prg£ tors, "The Brett Printing and * | . ing Company, Limited," "J ' ii-t, I Brett, of Lake Taknpnnn, I at the Office of the Company. * uv I lar-d-st, Auckland. j I ITJESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, HM* ,1 I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 8
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