Sole Lessee , M ■_ V - Representative .... '* \u 1" & BilW ■ — **** a »r A. G ll™ MACMAHQN'g- -^P T*STI lT~f\' T "|7T i I. POPULAR The Most Complete Dvamatu^n?* 1 * Touring- Australas^^^t^ THE ' ANOTHER GLOItIOUS M S nm S r ON - The Original Pour Act De^R 10 * F ROM SCOTLAND y ARbi The chief incidents in this n. founded on facts. These fw. raißt W» tat<-d to Mr George Darren d * Inspector of the** dimiual Department of Chicago Veitl tttie4 Boy Wyndhani (from Scotland Y art , inspector Towsey lß .. GEO,iG V^ Moey Ousack •. .. M? onl ? OflM ' Jake Jones Oily D Wtf , Pete Barnes ' Mr' Frank B a »^ Vl1 * Sergeant Malone .... Mr a wth °n» Gilby 47 Mr fl' v^P* Walter Fitz Paddle .... MrT S? llMl > Madeline Mis, aSA^'S Sadie Woods Miss M ar n* Wr<m « Ruth Barnes Miss Qra D nTlll « Mdlle Dolano .. M? y R^ Students, Gamblers, 'police" ArtS. *"« SYNOPSIS oVe^ ?nd ?h» 2* 3: J«B, THIEVES' CONSPIRACY ** ACT ll.—Scene 1: In the Tonf c' sc - ;^ TISS. HknT 2 f Cc T D h e e Scene 3: The Mountain Gorge Wd. Fmi - to a series of powerful naStlc f£S ? and situations, culminating wkh SATION OF THE SHAFT fte BES - ACT IV.—Scene 1: The Plight fnrn. Scene 2: Repentance and Remorse a l "' , 3: THE INEVITABLE END *• PRICES - Dress Clrefeand H-i. Stalls, 3/; Stalls 2/; Gallery 1/ Box Plan at Wlldmaa and Arey't, O *AND PALACE OP VARIETIES* * PULLER'S JJOTBBTAn^ ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROOBAIhfs Enormous Success of jjeyes rpuo. ' The Iron-jawed Marvels, Acrobitt w "THE COON PHRENOLoSIOT^ SL}S^, H a H E -S:&?ffiS ORCHESTRA STALLS, 2/ (no Hilf PfUt DRESSCIBrLE. 2/; LADIES 1/' STA L L^IE S FAMILX CI « C « VI PRIVATE BOXES, 21/ a«d 15/ '• Box Plan at Wildman and Arept ■ ' Day Sales at Groves" and Orter'i ! ' Musical Director FRANK CBOWtoti FETE MILLER in Musical Corned* Att Reappearance of PEARL AKABMAN; TTill *■ WELLESLEY-ST. H Lessee and Manager .... Mr J. b.' Belief TWO PERFORMANCES TO-tAI AFTERNOON 2 to 5. EVENING 7 to « hOWLEY'S ?' * X EW WORKS & J^ONDONm Complete Change of Programme To-ntoL ' In conjunction witn ,■<"■ QIANTESS. ABOMAH, ,- BOMAH. rpALLEST T ADY TN ITIHB I A GREAT DOUBLE COMPANI Tii a Novel and Refined TWO HOCRS , ENTERTAINMENT; Doors open at 7 o'clock, performiiceit 8. Admission, One Shilling; CMldrw Hilt price. - MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. (QRAND-gABYgHOW. For Children under 12 Monthi ' B'IRST PRIZE: HANDSOME PBBAMBOLATOR. (J " O R A L -g- A L U THURSDAY, MARCH 23, WX, at 8 P* GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, A FAREWELL To |j> M ISS D oßls '"ROULT, On her departure for Europe. Under the Patronage of the-Aucklui Lledertafel. President, HIS WORSHIP THEMAIOBi Vice-Presldent, HENRY BRETT, E*j, ■;, PROGRAMMEPART I. 1. Overture, "Euryanthe"..........W»*e ORCHESTRA. 2. Song— 2, "Heatherbud" Wμ b, "Ever so Par Away"...........8nu c. My Song Is of the Sturdy North" Ed. Genoa MR. HAMILTON HODGES. 3. Song, Valse ("Romeo and Juliet")....» ■ ■ , . welU* MADAME CHAMBERS. 4. Violin, "Concertino" (Violin end Orchestra) EuaSa Allegro ma non troppoi" •' Andaute Sostenuto. :' : Allegro (Finale . MISS DORIS BOULT. M 5. Song, "Annabel Lee".....Hen— M" 1, 1)K. KEITH. ,!> & Song, "Pol Waiata" ( Pol So *s^"gj& MISS MARGOT SOMERSET. :,, 7. Vocal QuaitPt. "Farmyard Mea»«y THE UNIQUE QUABTET. PART 11. , / '„. 1. Orchestral Piece, "Minuet"—PedeteWlß ORCHESTRA. My Mother Taught *f«^# b, "Lullaby" ••■• HanU,to ?.hS*S c, "Thoti'rt Like a Flower"...•«»» MRS HAMILTON HODGES. 3. Violin, "Hejre Katl"..-.••—.•»""' MISS DORIS BOULT 4. Piano Duo, "Valse Carnavalesgue^ MISS MADOLEINE WEBB. AND J" B9 GERTRUDE SPOOLER. , ptfrf 5. Vocal Duet. "Flow g??"ft v D HOii««l* MR AND MKS HAMILIOW fUW , "Poor Thoma^^gt| 6. Round j ... Twas Y^^r'^WMß. A. BRUCE, MR. CI G. IBVISe, MR. T. DUNNINOHAM.. 7. Patriotic Song (with ehorus^Bn^ A MR." HAMILTON HODGES, GOD SAVE THE KING. Programme Committee: Mr Boolt A. Hiil, Mr S. Jackson, Mr J. Musical Direct*: Mr Alfred HWAccompanists: Mrs Arthur.^ Bouit, Sara. Jacksou, Miss E. HoUand, Secretary: MB ABExM^; \ Hou. Treasurer: MR J. t? 1 *™ 1 * JIW. M. Johnstone and Co.). Telephone i^, 2/6-TICKET Seats can be booked f. "f Ai-ey - s on presentation of ticket, paying Sixpence A UCKLAND~PROTESTANT D&* A. ASSOCIATION. ■ Members are requested to .attend cial, to be held in the Newton, NEXT TUESDAY. March 21. Sympathisers and ing to enrol themselves as memb«» cordially invited I______1 ______ — -x^f& A GARDEN PARTY will **_ 1B A WEDNESDAY, March 22, at 3> • (J( Mrs Hanua's Grounds, minutes' walk from the for Terminus), In Aid of the Organ * „„. St. Aidan's Church. rf sic. Games provided Free, a One Shilling will be made «„■.-.. I AU are Invited to come.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 8
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