AMUU-sIJITI. OPERA HOUSE FULLER'S BNTERTAINERS. NEST SATURDAY.' 3.LATINEE, at 2.30. THE SNAKE BOOM. CLEOPATRA AND BONITA. Give a Special Afternoon. Performance, -.Assisted by Our Present Company. Children, 6d' to all parts. OPERA - H O-U'S E. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Packed Again Last Night to See OLEOPATKAa Ji/'LEOPATRA. The Charming Snake Enchantress, Performing with Giant Anacondas, African Pythons, Australian Snakes, Boa Constrictors, and Man eating Alligators & Crocodlles. GREAT SNAKES — A SENSATIONAL ACT. BONITA, ONITA, Champion Lady Rifle Shot assisted by CAB LOS, the HUMAN TARGET. The Yonngest, Smartest, and Sharpest Lady Rifle and Pistol Shot ln the World The Melvas. Scott : & Beresford. The Stephanos. Elsie Brown.Olrac. Malvena Moore.Valmore Sisters. Chas. Moody. VIOLA PRICE, The Scotch Dancer. Sam. Wilson. Frank Crowther.' Di-es's Circle and ' Orchestra Stalls 2/; Stalls 1/: Family Circle 6d. Plan at Wildman's. No advance Sn prices for this boom. rpO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, at I.M.C.A. "CHARLES DICKENS" ENTERTAINMENT. In aid of Orphans' Home. Admission 2/; Gallery 1/. Chairman, H.W. the Mayor of Auckland. DT. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-ST. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. GRAND SCOTTISH ENTERTAINMENT. Gems of Scottish Song and Story Stirring Jacobite Choruses Highland. Dances, Realistic Tableaux Tickets, One "Shilling. See Full Programme in Last Saturday's "Star." pHORAL ,' HALL. GRAND ORATORIO CONCERT. THURSDAY — OCT. 26 — THURSDAY At a quarter to 8 o'clock. FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF Ty-R JILLS' GRF'T ENGLISH QUARTETTE, MISS EDITH KTRKWOOD. Soprano MISS GERTRUDE LONSDALE, Contralto MR HAROLD WILDE, Tenor In conjunction with the AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY, Assisted by MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND LIEDERTAFEL. Will produce with a Large Orchestra and Chorus, of 250 Voices, Mendelssohn's ■pLIJAH. -J7LIJAH. -pLIJAH. Tj«'L_JAH As Mr Watkin Mills and his Company leave on Friday next by the Sierra for San Francisco, this will be'thif last opportunity of hearing the Great English Basso in Mendelssohn's Finest Oratorio. "Elijah." Early Doors open 7 p.m.: Overture '7An p.m. Reserved Seats. 4/; Unreserved 2/C. Plan of Seats and Tickets at Wildman and Arev's. Final Rehearsal TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) EVENING. T. 30 p.m". . H. J. EDMISTON. Secretary Auckland Choral Society. HIS MAJESTY'S TH-EATRE. Lessee Mr C. R. Bailey. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26 and 27. MRS MALCOMSON BOULT'S' .'IAST EXHIBITION OF FANCY DANCING. ' MISS QUEENIE BOULT Will Dance Three Solos—a Gaiety Dance, Skirt Dance, aud an Eastern Snake Dance.' These and all other-Dances on the programme have been invented by Mrs Malcomson Boult. Being a time when all thoughts are turned to "Deeds that Wob the Empire," MRS IiOULT WILL GIVE*-- READING of Kiplings "FLAG OF ENGLAND," and in re membrance-of OUR, OWN COLONIALS' DEEPS, KipUng's' "PARTING VOF THE COLUMNS." Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, •}/; Stalls, 2/; Family Circle, 1/. " Day Sales at Toreador, lI.M. Arcade. , 80-. Pan Opened at Messrs Wildman & Arev's. .'.*.' r\ L _ M P I A T> I N;__. RINKING. RINKING. 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. S 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 ! Q|T. GEORGE'S HALL. PAUL BECK. PAUL BECK. PAUL i BECK.. 14 — ARTISTS will Appear — 14 A Sensational Drama, (entitled — PAUL BECK. To be followed by a DANCE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25th. Tickets 1/: Children Cd. Doors open 7.30; commence 8. SPOI-TIN G. ' A TJCKI * AND IT-ROTTING . gPRING TyTEETING. SECOND DAY: - rpO-MORROW. mO-MORROW. c WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. >- _____ FIRST RACE STARTS AT -I P.M. !S - ADMISSION, -I / EACH >, C. F. MARK, Secretary. fTE AROHA JOCKEY /"ILUB. ! " NOMINATIONS close on> SATURDAY 28th October, at 8 p.m. n E. O. NASH, Secretary. 11 ' -'■■- it VO__—KTBEB. NOTICES. lTJpEVONPpRT NAVAL SUB. MININC •—* v VOLUNTEERS. r~T*.f^S?. m ? 2. Ny wln Parade at Drill Hal t . TO-MORROW a d 8 p.m.. for Monthly Inspection. CHAS. P. MURDOCH; O.C.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 254, 24 October 1905, Page 8
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