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AMTJBEMIJfT», ! Lessee ..,. Mr C.- R. Batii Representative Mr A. G. Maybe! Business Manager. .V.Mr J,. FiMacmahm THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING ™ THIS (SATURDAY) EVBRING , Reappearance of the; '■ • ' POPULAR AND EMINENT DRAMATIC* . ARTISTS. -»•*«.. ALFRED WOODS ' And ■" ■'• ■ :,- MAUD WILLIAMSON *V Together with the Full Strength of th* Famous - _• - - WOODS - WILLIAMSON COMPANY* In one of the Most Beautiful and Pi.w esque Plays of Medern Times, entitled IN OLD MADRID. IN OLD MADRID. An Historical Romantic Drama in Pom. Acts, being an Original Dramatisation hr Maud Williamson, of F. Marlon CrawfonV. fascinatiug work, «»wrora» "iN THE PALACE OP THE KINO-v CAST, OF CHARACTERS- ' Don Johu of Austria ALFRED WOODS Dolores de Meiidoza.MAUD WILLIAMSOV' Phillip 11. of Spain Mr James Martin Ruy Gomez de Silva..Mr Harry Don-iai Genera: de Mendoza..Mr A. W. Boothman Antonio Perez Mr Ben. Linden Captain de Escabedo Mr Kensington Captain Granis Mr W. H. L: MiguT-de Antonio Mr J. Lambert Don Fadrigue Mr P . Savftri .:, Eudaldo Mr Leon Roach " e » r . l •• Miss Beryl Paber Ped f° Miss aMadge Tempest **#& , Mr Arthur Wallace Henrietta Mr Barry'liJl Dona Ana de La Cerda..Miss May Carleoa Duchrss Alvarez Miss Inez Vauehaa Dona Magdalena Quixada „ „ ' Miss Ethel' Winner Inez de Mendoza Miss Carl Doyle Pepita Miss Beattie Nortoa ! Maids or Honour. Ladies in Waitlua Courtiers, Guards of Honour. Dancinr Girls, Soldiers, etc., etc.. by a Host.of Highly trained Auxiliaries.' SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCI. i a DENTS: *"". *"- ' ACT I.—COURTYARD OF THE PALACE, "Into your hands I put my >ife' ray faith, my honour, trusting, them all to you, as I trust thpm to God"' ACT lI.—DON JOHNS APARrMEVTS IN THE ALCAZAR. "We are man"W man. you and I. brother and brother and there is neither King nor Prince. 1 ' ACT 111. - Scene 1: THE THRONE ROOM "I will pay for my father's ■ life with my dishonour." Scene 2- CORRIDOR IN THE PALACE. "God may forgive murderers, but the he.'! of hells is the place for the man who betrays his friend." Scene 3: THE THRONE ROOM. "The,world is ours with ail % it holds, in spite of men and women, court and kines." ;:;. ACT IV.—THE THRONE, ROOM. . "My word and oath are good, and therejis no man hold enough to question my * honour." The Production wil! be sumptuously-H- : Instrated with WeautKtil Seeuic Effects, *by Messrs Campbel. Rieketts. Grist, and Wbaite. " New and Exquisite Costumes from Autlwn* tic A Snecinl Fentnre of Hi- Pr°s<urrntioti' w|il he the Charming Tncidontni nnfl Or n hi«Jtrai Mnric by a Corrir>tere Of-hoctra. the eondnctorship of M*f wrnry HAWKINS R A.M. POPULAR T>RTPP«« _ Dress Circle «M Resprved Stalls, 3/: Stalls, 2/; Family Circle 1/.. Early Doors, fld eyrra. T>ox Pl»n nt WiirtmoT, T.v-11. and Arev's, Day pt tt.m. Theatre Cafe and Tor-■'■' eador Florist Shop. T> A N D CONCB B J. v.'i In ALBERT PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 p.m. - By IMPEY'S BAND. Collection in Aid of the Widow and Family • of the late CHARLES McLEAN. GEO. TUCKER. Secretary.,.' A UCKLAND J IEDERTAFEL SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCEET. CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 7ft. PROGRAMME: Part Song, "On'the Sea" Dudley Boc* song, "frivate Doha.d" >.......... MR j. W. RYAN. Organ Solo, "vestal .viaixu Elver "Fugue- in G" Mayurick MR Attl'HUß TOWSEY. Part Song, "Drowsy W00d5"'........ Storcli, Song, *'e>oiveig s Song" Grieg MADAM CHAMBERS. ??■-'? Duet, "Exceisior ' .....'.!'."..,.......'..8a11s MESSRS WALTER. WHYTE AND ' Wilfred manning. Part Song, "Nignt and Day" A. Dard INTERVAL. Part Song, "Signal Resounds".. Dudley Buck Clarionet cc Soio, "Fantasia from Op, . r. ' "Ooeroh".. Weber CAPT. C. A. YOUNG. " Song, (a) "The Birds Go Forth Again".... (b) "Three Green 80nnet5"....a..r.. MADAM CD.AMBEKS. ' Part Song, "The Sabbath Cali"..Kreutzer Song, "ine Windmill" .:,.„.....;..... MR J. W. RYAN. tyrgan Solo, "le Deuni Laudamus"..Graws MR ARTHUR TOWSEY;- ■■'• -.* 4 ~ Part Song, "Pi.grim's Evening Song*..,". . Kuekea "GOD SAVE THE KING,"z'4 ; Doors open 7.13 p.m., commence, 8 p.m. SYD. J. HARBUTTwHefc '_ ORGAN RECITAL AND. SACKED CONCERT* ' -^ ! ' : . ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHUBCHV PONSONBY. MONDAY, JULY 4, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. Chorus, "The Heavens are Telling"..Barak CHOIR. ' -",-.■'■■ Organ Solo, "Intermezzo"...„...Macbetli Song, "The Herald AugelsV. L:-...: :Talb(>t MR FERRIDAYv ;.._.,. Organ Solo, "Fantasia iv E Minor" ('The .. Storm")..Lemaiens (By Request.) ".' ' ■ Song, "Abide With Me'% Miiddle MRS PAWSON. Anthem, "I Will Sing of Thy Power"..,.; Sulllrt"' CHOIR. Organ Solo, "Melody iv R Flat" Heller Song, "Consider the Lilies". TopUff MR FERRIDAY. ' ; Song, "O. Dry Those Tears".... .-..";Biejo (With Violin- OblK'-ro In- Miss Cooke); MRS PAWSON. ..'■ :\-: Organ Solo, "Marehe dcs Girondins"..CWfk The Organ Solos, are by MR A. WISEMAN, Church Organist. ■ ~ ;J ■ '}'■■ Collection in Aid of Trust ,Fuid;,of Church. ': ) ;,-..'■ rry ALT Clt F. W H YiifK. Teacher of Voice Production, and Singing, resumes Tuition MONDAY, July, at Richardson's, 290 Queen street MADAME WIEL AB B * Receives Pupils for Singing and Voice Production. j TIF.RR JOHAN WIELAERT. • ' '•■ Teacher of V ioiin and Piano. Student. pared for Musical Examluatious.' For terms, etc., apply "Bayreuth, •^ 188 vllle Terrace, Parnell. UL-' S~¥. GEORGE S HALL, GltEA'l' t>OUTU ROAD. This Hall is newly i ft£ proved, aL-d is exceptionally well suitefl ii Balls, l'arties. Socials, Dances, bniw* «; certs, etc. Progressive Euebre aiu r Pong Parties provided for. Also, opeu?. Sunday Services. wmnrfpK*' P. F. PURCELL ■■^L^-^Tii DANCING - Hibernian Hall. 4th July, 1004. Social m . _y with Miss Gruyden's Dancing

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 157, 2 July 1904, Page 8

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