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AMUSEMENTS. AUCKLAND. ■ Lessee....Mr C. R. Bailey - r Under the Management of Messrs T* t •«, and H Hayward. " V *lr LAST NIGHT. THIS EVENING at T.ao. LAST NI&HT. Oi WEST'S PICTURES " ' WEST'S PICTURES . , WEST'S PICTURES And . ' THE TRAFALGAR THE TRAFALGAR PEOGRAMMR THE LOCAL PICTUREa* .m. „ T ? E PICTURES: f The March of the Cadets Tp T And LabC>Ur A Superb Array of Pictorial Genu." *' Admission, 3/, 2. and 1/. ', Children, Half price. A«v' n ° f Eese2Ted Seats at WUdnua uA Day Sales in the Arcade.' Doors open at 7; commence 7 30. Piano supplied by the English' and *». Tct) Agency (Mr S. 1 *jSS2t? Lessee Mr C. R. Bailey. THE AUCKLAND DRAMATIC SOCTETT Will produce, under a Powerful Caste, 'aai by Special arrangement with Mrl r Williamson, • v The Comedy, by A. W. Plnero, entitle! T£BE gCHOOLMISTEEsai T HE ,§ CHO OL MI STRESS. T HE gCHO.OLMIBI»E ; gv FOE THREE NIGHTS ONLY ' ■ ■'' MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 24th, and 25th, This Comedy originally ran In Loboom for 290 consecutive performances, an 4 its reception caused the management to arrange a Provincial Tour. A Special Company was formed to represent tire Comedy in America and Australia, their tosr be'ng a marvellous success. CAST: The Hon. Vere Qneekett '. ~...,..., Mr H. J. Herbert Rear Admiral Archibald Rankling, <ca, (H.M. Flagship Pandora) >....,.....;., ; Mr Randolph Eagleton Lieut. John Mallory Mr G. E. Bapiall Mr Saunders (Mr Mallory's nephew,, ot th» training ship Dexterons) •; Mr Hector MeQairrig Mr Reginald Paulover Mr J. W. Saunders Herr Otto Bernstein (a Popular Composer) Mr Gresham Tyler .(a Servant) Mr A. Sauaaas Goff Mr Geo. Montague Hicks Jaffray Mr A.'Featherstone Mrs Rankling Miss Hettie Bantu Miss Dyott (Principal of Volununa Colltp for Davghters of Gentlemen). .„„.,;., - Miss Pauline Dempaer Dinah Miss Victoria Yon Mqrtra Gwendoline Hawkins •. ...v.'^;.. Miss Blanche Yon Meyers Ermyntrude Johnson .... May Templrtoa Peggy Hesslerigge (an Articled Pupll)^... Miss Winifred Sffllti Jane Chipman ......... Miss Ella Batten The Management regret that owh)f to the Theatre being otherwise engaged, their season is absolutely limited to the abort performances. Admission 3/, 2/, and VEarly Door Tickets, Gd extra, .at "Da Toreador," HM. Arcade. - I Bos Plan now open at "WfldmioP'iai Arey's. Musical Director... ..MR SAM. JACKBOK Stage Manager..Mß THOS. HUMI'HBIES Business Manager MR H. LOHRMAS j XT AN C E ON E I L'S MAJESTY : .' As - .'■■ I M A G D A, Depicted by the "Sydney Morning Henlrt •'Slighter in figure, but still possessing th» \ splendour of physique so helpful in ;ew abling her to dominate the scenes she SHAKES WITH A WHIRLWIND " of emotion. Miss O'Neill now brings"* ' matured method to bear upon her fresh ani vigorons conception of Magda. Her trittnuil was acclaimed in the old way by peat ] outbursts of enthusiasm. TT I S M A'J E_S T V '.'& Lessee Mr C. R. Bailey- :i ._ Under the Direction of. ...... ' ' MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Touring Manager Mr Harold AsMai A DRAMATIC SEASON OF UNIQUE INTEREST. , v ; Commencing onSATURDAY EVENING NEXT. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. Re-appearance, after an absence ,' t^ l^ e years of the Famous Young American Tragedienne, NANCE O'NEIL, NANCE O'NEIL, f Whose portrayals of striking historic as* romantic characters will be well TeSß^ bered with pleasure as amongst thejaow brilliant and faithfnl ever witnesses ». the New Zealand stage Miss O'Neill wuiae supported on the forthcoming -occasion w, her own SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY Of Artists, the mapority of whom win « seen here for the First Time. W«£ Season will be rendered especially «*»"£ able by the fact that there will « V™sented ■ SEVEN SPLENDID PLAYS, Enabling the Gifted Young Actress to M . seen IN EVERY CHARACTER SHE HAS APPEARED IN DURING HSi PRESENT AUSTRALASIAN TOTJBThe First Six Nights will he allotted * follows: SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28th, 30th, and 31st Snderman's Great Dramatic PW> MAGDA NANCE O'NEIL as MAGDA. (Her Original Australasian Character.; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, F *? At ' NOVEMBER Ist, 2nd, and Sr6 \ Giacometti's Famous Historical W«*. ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. NANCE O'NEIL as ELIZABETH. ; The Plans for the First be Opened at Wildman and Areys ou VESDAY MORNING NEXT. — _— ~ WA L ** C\HOR A L B * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL Special Public Performance of Men - ssohn's Dramatic Oratorio. "ELIJAH." ' "ELIJAH. "ELIJAH." „„ "ELIJAH." "ELIJAH. To be given by the Famous ENGLISH QUARTETTE, MISS EDITH KIRKWOOD, MISS GERTRUDE LONSDALE, w MP. HAROLD WILDE, Tenor And MR WATKXN MILLS, Bass In conjunction with **__ AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETf, Who will be assisted W MEMBERS OF THEAUCKLANV LIEDEBTAFEL. Admission: Reserved Seato V; W> . ed and Early Door Ttete* -/* ■ Plan and Tickets at Wildmau ano. H. J. EDMISTON. Secretary Auckland Choral *>&* i

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

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