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AMUSEMENTS. r ~„ ,- ,-, v . I ' - - I TTIS ILTAJESTY'B mHBATRE. Lessee ...,...»„ C R. Bailey : Sub-Lessee and Manager...;... ;. William Andenen A GREAT DRAMATIC BOOM. "TTONOUR rpHY TfATHER." Has caused a great sensation in Auckland. His Majesty's Theatre again crowded. HONOUR THY FATHER. Sensational. Novelty. Originality. AS OTHERS SEE US. "Having amongst its concomitants a very "fair share of sens-itionalism, 'Honour Thy Father' . . . possesses in addition much human atmosphere. There is a clever enousb blending 'of materials on the part of the authors, and their construction of the piece is well thought out. The piece gives scope for effective stage scenes, and is thoroughly well put on."—"Herald." "The reception of the play was most favourable—the Interest is sustained at a high point by the well drawn human studies, and when it is said that the ex-cellent-material is in capable, and In some cases very talented, hands, while the mounting is thoroughly good, it will be realised that 'Honour Thy Father' is a fine production."—"Star." HONOUR THY FATHER. Interpreted by the Full Strength of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY NEXT. For the First SATURDAY NEXT Time Here. ' The Great Railway Sensational Play, In Five Acts, entitled, the 10.30 D OWN E XPRBSS - Introducing the Sensation of the Century, The 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. PRICES - ana 1/. Early Doors, 6d extra. Day Sale (Early Door Tickets) at His Majesty's Cafe. Box Plan at Wlldman, Lyell. and Arey's. Stajre Manager. FRANK REIS. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. SATURDAY" APRIL 30. ' ' THE LADDER OF LIFE: THE' LADDER OF LIFE, SUBSCRIPTION 3HAKESPERIAN RECITALS BY MR FRANCIS HOLWORTHY. Y.M,C.jA- HALL 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Admission by Ticket Only. Particulars at Uoton and Co.'s, Queenst. No money can be taken at the door. A f lEDERTAFEL. FIRST CONCERT. 1904 SEASON. CHORAL HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. Soloists: MISS MAUD HOWARD." Soprano MR WM. ASPINALL, Tener MR T. B. ROWE, Bass ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. Two Tickets for each Concert' ...... 10/6 Three Tickets for each Concert .... 15/0 Four Tickets for each Concert 20/0 Doors open 7.15 p.m. for Subscribers; commencing 3 p.m. Ticket Office open to punlic 7.45. SYD. J. HARBUTT, Secretary, Victoria street East. GLADSTONE HALL"! NORTHCOTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd. Commencing 7.45 p.m. Sharp. GRAND CONCERT In aid of funds for BRANCH CYCLE TRACK, will be given with the help of an efficient Orchestra, directed by Mr A W. Messenger. A pleasant evening promised to all comers. Tickets, 1/, Children, 6d. 'Buses meet 6.45 and p.m. boats from town, carrying passengers free to the Concert. MISS GLADII LEIGH, Teacher of DRAMATIC ELOCUTION. *' Pupils trained for Stage. Amateurs Coached. Address: BOX 25Q, G.P.O. 'WHE NIGHT PATROL"—Walter ImA. pett's successful Pianoforte Solot Inquire of your Music Dealer. SPORTING. A VONDALE JOCKEY QLUB. r AUTUMN TyTEETING. ggg FIRST DAY: IgjATURDAY ■\TEXT, <>ORD A PRIL, 1904. SECOND DAY: KTTTEDNESDAY, A PRIL, ISO 4. Bookmakers' Permits will be issued up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd Inst. Owners' Trainers', and Jockeys' Passes issued np to 4 p.m. on "FRIDAY, 22nd inst. FIRST RACE WILL START AT 12.30 PM - HARRY H. HAYR, - ■ Secretary. rpAKAPUNA jockey; /-ilub. V- _____ V \ .WINTER MEETING. MAY 21st and 24th. NOMINATIONS . for ALL Races, both days. Close on FRIDAY NEXT, April 22nd, by 9 p.m. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. •AtICKL-AND J3ACING /XLUB. GREAT (NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE MEETING. JU2&E 3rd, Sth, and 11th, 1904. FOLLOWING NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT, 22nd APRIL, At 9 o'clock p.m. GREAT NORTHERN HURDLE RACE (HANDICAP) of uOOsovs; two miles and a Quarter GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE (H.ANDICAP) of 75050V3, about three miles and a half WINTER STEEPLECHASE (HANDICAP) of 250sovs, about three miles Nomination for Each Race, lsov. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. ECCLESIASTICAL. Q,PERA HOUSE. V EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 P.M.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. By the REV. DAVID PARRY, from Australia. Subjects— April 24—"A Tale of the Sea" April 81—"The Three.Card Trick** Bring Sankey's Hymns. H. SWALES, Secretary. MEETINGS. M.R JOHN* N ORTON. M>L .A. (Proprietor and Editor Sydney "Truth.") Will Address a Public Meet.- '. fa the CITY HALL. On MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, on "WHITE CHRISTIAN CIVILISATION VERSUS COLOURED PAGAN COMi-E- i TITION." | ADMI-BION VSBB, j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 20 April 1904, Page 12

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