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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee.^.^^.Mr a R. Bailey- - i XO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. - MRS MALCOMSON BOULT'S Exhibition. of FANCY DiXCIX G. PROGRAMME. SWISS TTHEEL MAKCH (Floral, with Limelight Effects) SKIRT DAXCE CORINTHIAN DANCE JAPANESE SKIRT DAXCE SPANISH DAXCE VIENNESE FETE DANCE JAPANESE DANCE (danced by tiirty-one pupils) "LE TOURBILLON" (Celebrated Skirt Dance, danced by Miss Queenie Boult) RUSSIA'S BELL DRILL TARASTELLE GAVOTTE DS LA COUR POLISH WINTER FETE DANCE, dancad in falling snow. Music by Messrs Hulse and Harrey's Orchestra. Prices: 3/, 2/, and .1/. The Box Plan will Open at Messrs Wildman, Lyell, and .-Arey's, on Monday Morning, October 17. Day Sales at Toreador, His Majesty's Arcade. JTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). MARITANA. -VfARITAXA. ABITANA. -IU-AKITANA. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to the AUCKLAND BAND CONTEST COMMITTEE. BY MADAME LILIAN TREE AND HER CONCERT /COMPANY. " Artists: Madame Lilian Tree. Miss Maude Tobias, Messrs "Walter Whyte. Wilfred MaDuicg, Percy Lee, X. S. Midgley, and T. Adams. Choruses by Madame Tree's Operatic Choir of 50 voices. ; ADMISSION—3/, 2/,' 1/... Doors open 7, commence 5 p.m. Bos Plan now open at Wildman, Lyeli, and Arey's. Day Sales, Toreador, H.M. Arcade. Holders of 3/ Tickets can reserve them at the Booking Office. " Manager: MR GEO. HUME. H IS jJJAJESTY'S IJIHEATRE. Lessee C. R. Bailey r£HE TEAGUE rpEAFALGAR "QAT, FRIDAY, 21st OCT., &T. 8 P.M. Under the Patronage of His Excellency ths "Governor, The Mayor and Councillors, The Commodore and Officers of the Royal N.Z. Yacht Squadron and the Yachting 'Clubs. Colonel' Davies, C.8.. Officer Commanding Auckland District, and Officers of the Garrison. Orchestra under tha Direction of Mr Arthur Eady. PART I. L Selection. Sea Songs, ORCHESTRA 2. Sons. "Mr Braggart's Boast," MR T. ATKXXSON 3. Vocal Quartette. "The Cornfields Med]cv," THE UNIQUE QUARTETTE (Messrs W. AsprnaU, A. Botc, G. Bagnail, and J. Ryan) 4. Song. '-Eventide/MRS J. WATSON BAXTER 5. Monologue. "Not Understood," MR GEOWARREN ; 6. Song, "The Indifferent Mariner," MR J. RYAN 7. Song. •'The Peath of Nelson," i!K WALTER WHYTE S. , Trio, "A British Tar/ - MESSRS W. FELTHAM, S. WALKER, and S. HARVEY Interval of Ten Minutes. PART 11. 0. Selection. ORCHESTRA 10. Song, "The Gallants of England," MB - J. -WHELAN 11. Recitation, selected, MR GEO. WARREN 12. Vocal Quartette. "Lucky Jim," THE UNIQUE QUARTETTE (Messrs W. AspSnall, W.-Korre, G. Bagnall, and J. Ryan) 13. Song. "The King's Own,". MISS MAUDE TOBIAS 14. Song. "Let Mc Like a Soldier Fall," MR ROWE- . 15. Dnetr "The Moon Has Raised Her Lamp." MESSRS WALTER WHYTE and WILFRED MANNING - 16. Son?, "Drake's Drum,". Mtt T. W. ALLEN "RULE BRITANNIA." with Full Chorus. "GOD SAVE THE KING." Box Plan at Messrs Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Day Sales at Toreador. PRICES OF ADMISSION—S/ T 2/. 1/. H IS jVfAJESTYS. jyiHEATBE. Sub-Lessee and Manager, Mr Harry Rickards. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22. POSITIVELY EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. MB HARRY RICKiRDS* VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIALTY "COMBINATION. First Appearance an New Zealand of MADAME MARZELLA AND HER WONDERFULLY TRAINED BIRDS. Direct from America, per Sonoma. The most marvellous exhibition of Trained Birds the World has ever seen. MISS MAY MOORE DUPREZ, "The Jolly Dutch Girl." Absolutely the Brightest Comedienne and Dancer ever, introduced into Australia by Mr Rickards. MR WILL VAN ALLEN, "The Musical Tramp," In an up-to-date, novel and amusing act. as given by him with the utmost success throughout England and America. Return to Auckland of J. W. WINTOK, Accompanied by -McGINTT," in an entirely Xew and Original Ventriloqniai Entertainment. MISS MAUD BEATTT, Late Principal Boy at Drnry Lane Theatre, London. " MISS MAUD FAXING, In the brilliant Dramatic Scena "I May be Crazr." Miss Ada Delroy Smith Sisters James Bell Arthur Elliott Maggie Fraser Edward Ford. George Bentley Arnold Phil And an entirely New Series of ANIMATED PICTURES. The whole forming tbn MOST POWER FUL ORGANISATION OF VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS that ever visited New Zealand POPULAR PRICES. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 3/Stalls. 2/; Gallery- 1/. Early Doors (7-730)' Sd extra to Stalls and Gallery. Box Plan at Wiidman, Lyell, and Arey's. ALLAN HAMILTON, Manager for Mr Harry Rickards. U XITED S o L c^l!#|. T i^jS?**™* FEDERAL HALL. WELLESLEY ST WEST. WEDNESDAY. 2Gth OCT.. at S p m. Chairman—H. A. Keesing. Esq. Music, Recitations, and Speeches by Members of the Various Societies Tickets, 1/. to be obtained from the See-r----taries of Societies, or from W: A-KENDON, "Star" Qgj co . SAXES OP WORK. This Hall prill be Formally Oncnpd An THURSDAY, 2ith mst, at 3 p.m., by Hi«= Worship the Mayor. v ' * UL A GRAND SALE OF PLAIN AND F4\ CV WORK organised hy a c jffis oi St. Andrew's Ladies' Gnild will be y.»irt Hall ou the an! 29th MtiSICAL PKOGKA3CMB EACB EVESIXG» _ .J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1904, Page 8

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