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AMUSEME3TTS. OP ER A _ HOUSE. John FnHex and Sons. | Complete Change of Programme To-night-Intiodncing the Biggesr SENSATION ACT ever introduced to Auckland by the j FiULLEK'S. HLLEK'S. CLEOPATRA. LEOPATRA. The Wonderful Snake Enchantress, Performing with her GIANT ANACONDAS AFRICAN PYTHONS AUSTRALIAN SNAKES BOA CONSTRICTORS MAN EATING CROCODILES FIERCE ALLIGATORS The First Snake Charmer that has been in Auckland for 25 years, and probably the last for ever, as legislation is mooted to prohibit the importation of these VENOMOUS REPTILES. Everybody should see this Marvellous Act Remember, No Advance in Prices. "CLEOPATRA handles her treacherous playmates with considerable confidence, the Serpents and Snakes, ranging from six to two feet in length, writhe and twine about" Cleopatra's form, tying themselves into innumerable knots, and occasionally shooting out their tonguae in anything but a pretty manner." First Appearance To-night of BONITA, ONTTA, A Child of the Plains. Champion Lady Rifle Shot assisted by CARLOS, the HUMAN TARGET. The Youngest. Smartest, and Sharpest Lady Rifle and Pistol Shot in the World. T>R'INCE ryLEAC, Who eats Fire like an ordinary person, eating supper, burning flames of kerosene, cigars clipped in brimstone, etc, etc TITELVA ORoTHERS. The Champion Comedy Trick Cyclists. Bob—SCOTT AND BERESFORD—Kitty VIOLA PRICE. CBCILE STEPHANO. EuSIE BROWN. MALVENA MOORE. SAM. WILSON. CHAS MOODY. VALMOEE SISTEIitS. LULU STEPHANO. FRANK CROWTHER'S ORCHESTRA. Prices — O. Stalls and Circle, 2/; Reserve at Wildman and Ally's; Stalls 1/; F.C., Go. QLYMPIA piNK. RINKTNG. RINKLVG. RINKING. Why be miserable when you can go to the Olympia and spend an enjoyable 2 hours. COME ONE. COME ALL The Old Saying—Laugh and Grow Fat THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 10 to 12. 3 to 5. 8 to 10. FRIDAY — TRAFALGAR DAY — FRIDAY. OPEN ALL DAY. Children will be admitted Free in morning; Skates 6d. In the Evening. Ladies -will be allowed Free Use of Skates. The Best Place to Spend Good Holiday. J. REID _ Manager G. HANNAH .Lessee fJ~ERR AND MADAME WIELAEET. I INITIAL STUDENTS' RECITAL, YJkLCA. HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, at S Sharp. INVITATION ONLY. ■p* AH) OF THE FUNDS OF ST J- STEPHEN'S ORPHAN HOME. "'CHARLES DICKENS" ENTERTAINMENT, given by MR HORACE H. HUNT, TUESDAY, OCT. 24. in Y.M.C-A. HALL H.W. the Mayor of Auckland presiding. _Adjnission 2/: Qallery 1/. C<T. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON ST. WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCT. 25. at 8 p.m. jQRAND SCOTTISH "J7VNTERTAINMENT, Under the Direction of * MR WALTER IMPETT. 1. Part Song. -'Hail to the Chief" (Bishop) —CHOIR. 2. Song, -Within a M3Ie"—MRS HIGOINSON. 0. Song. "The Battle of Stirling" — MR ABEL ROWE. 4. Recitation, "Xlie Death of Marmion'" (Sir Wsilter Scott)—Mß PETER SMITH. 5. Song, "Caller On"—MRS C. F. EDGAR. 6. Highland ReeI—PUPILS OF MR D. SIMPSON. 7. Song. -'The Land o' the Leal"—MßS ABEL ROWE. S. Song. "The Braes o' Dumfries"—MlSS PATERSON. 9. Song (with Tableau). "Jessie's Dream." INTERVAL 1. Piano Solo, "Balmoral" (de Sivrai)— mr Walter imjKett. 2. Part Song, "Bonnie Dundee"—CHOlß. 3. Song, "Caller Herrin" " — V"RS HIGGINSON. 4. Song. "Mac2Tegor"s Gathering" — MR ABEL ROWE. 5. Song, "Afton Water"—MlSS TUDE HOPE. 6. Part Song. "Keel Row"—CHOIR. 7. Recitation (selected) — MR PETER SMITH. 8. Song, "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond"—Mß T. BItOUGH. i 9. Sword Dance — PU.PILS OF iv. D. SIMPSON. 10. Song (with Tableau), "Come Under My Plaidie." Grand Finale. "The Gathering of the Clans," singing "Au'.d Lang Syne." ADMISSION, ONTX SHILLING. Proceeds in Aid of Organ Fund. .J. J. CRAWFORD. Hon. Sec I Q.RAND CONCERT, Will be by ' MISS RIMMER AND PUPILS, , Assisted by I MESSRS DUFAUR, ASPINALL AND RYAN. j WESLEY TtiT.T,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. j ~""""~"~- ADMISSION, 1/. Further Particulars Later in Daily Papers. | QTI PARISH HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1905. ! OPERETTA "THE MANDARIN'S DAUGHTER." | Founded on the Ancient Chinese Legend oi | "The Willow Pattern Plate." Admission: Front Chairs. 2/, Rest of Hall L/. ' Vf'-ISS BERTA SPENCER, Wfll hold her j FOURTH ANNUAL BALL In the FEDERAL HALL On MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. Grand March, 5.15 p.m. Meredith's Full Orchestra. Spectators, VGRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS j ; BALL. In connection with the Enlalie Socials, in, THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PARNELL. | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1905. Grand March. 5.15 p.m. Double Tickets, 5/. W. FOLLAS, Hon. Sec. BIRKENHEAD QUADRILLE ASSEM- j BLY. { THE ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held at I ST. GEORGES WATT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th. Music by Pureell's String Baud. Grand March S p.m. sharp. Supper 11.30. Double Ticket 5/; Extra Lady 1/6: Single Ticket 3/6. C COUCH. Treasurer. J. PARKER, Secretary. JJ °~ T I C SI «£v- G 5 AND EXHIBITION OF SPECIMEN KAURI GUM, at 354. Queen-st.. near £ S 7 a - tu^- The Champion Collection of the Worlo.jThirty fiTe Years' Collecting. Admission 6df Also, a Meteor. Prom 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. A - _ J ;_ J* ATFIELD, Proprietor. F 1 ?EWORKS Jtnd FfebJng" Tackle, wholeat Gunmaker, I M o? TI^ Bl> a^L ßaa « er - for trespassing brand, P4 nr. AJbert - road - 1 Cow - v£* r%J* A OD ; , rnn JP. "with bvll on: also, 1 ; Red Heifer, piece out of ear; and If not |P^X ed p rt Will , b * ¥ ld at Albert [C I*l1 * 1 - " ™-.

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Auckland Star, Issue XXXVI, 21 October 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Issue XXXVI, 21 October 1905, Page 8