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AMUSEBKEirrS. ' jf"'lf h is w aarei I .'_ .__=sai. Under the Sole Direction VMESSRS MaeM A HON • 5 -jpiREE / cp; The curtain will rise at : 7.55 sharp i Trams after the Performance ■_* EARLY DOORS : [ V TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY* 18rv, »«-> &■ A BRILLIANT ' STANCE. *-"«-U*« Return to Auckland after a Phennmo- « . m Successful Tour of the Colour r^ MacMAHONS DRAMATIC COMP-i-All the old Favourites and laS _*' inented with new faces. One of est Dramatic Orgauications to_ta__ tralasia, including the Brilliant v Ans " ' Australian Actresl MISS MAIE WSnSF First Production in New Zeahind rT^' Latest and. Greatest , ■ Success, w - ! gjATURDAY p ; A STORY OF LONDON LIFE with Mr Wm i Sir Jasper Wi1t0n......... %■ Edward Mordaunt Mr' Wilton i Abram Shabner Mr Harry n_»V c , Jack Dorrincourt...... Mr _ T T Doo f taß Nicky Nobbs Mr 'p/t«.r o b . ert Jacob Giddens ...Mr G_? MeS^" 1 Joey Onions Mr rs"*» Burly Mike .' "m," T „«;„ Vut Perks mp T ; H en«lergo» D 25 A m-*_ SmKhew ■ i.. tI,o D ' Gr »»»am ; inspector"' Kay.'.".'. _^ f n r T»« ent,M Badger Purvis! " '".'/"JL' E Ut p»**°<* The Hounsdltch Chicken Mr G W rSu* l Timekeeper Mr' n C _ llh _ Mona Clayton .___» Mas" „? Tl ? Maude Some>ton....-.V.V M ufs M HlldTs«S_ ACT L: FAST LIFE *'* § ACT II.: BUSY LltM?" ACT III.: LOW UFE. The FIGHT between the %J_2_ss -n_S?! Ck^ n " and " Bad S* r Purvis.» U " 9d,tch Special Engagement of New 7n.ii..,,* Heavy weight Champion, JIM GRIFFEM and JACK ROSS " KIPPEN \ ACT r. J 7- ~ WHITECHAPEL LIFE- ' Freedom at Last from the Perils «_- Dangers of . r *"* Q -.„ SA __ D . RDAir NIGH T IN LONDON'The ™%™^* &S . , Painted by Mr Lender Mr Win Diamond. ;-.'• POPULAR PRICES — Dress Circle a„ Reserved Stalls 3/; Stalls ?/;Gafery 1/ '< Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's V * ■' 11 Day Sales at His Majesty's Caft» -.4 <"•' the Toreador Florist's. care and , V M. C. A. " XT. -.- V X ' WeUesley-st. H > L *h ,; iJO-NIGHT. - mo-MOfiT. LAST APPEARANCE. ~ :; LAST APPEARANCE. j- '.'' LAST APPEARANCH, Of j'f MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S TTTESTMINSTER 'WESTMINSTER. j GLEE . CHNGERS. LEE E? ING BBS, , And His Famous \ CHORISTER BOYS . ■•''r. CHORISTER BOYS . \, (from London) . ) V M.CA, TTALL. (His Majesty's Theatre being otherwise engaged.) ' "• THIS EVENING, THIS EVENING THIS EVENING THIS THIS SevSo; At 8 p.m. At 8 p.m. When an\ especially attractive Programme wll be submitted, introducing those Items which have proved most.popular-daring the Auckland Season, at POPULAR PRICES: i/7 h, and'i/. .;.,;; Early Doors, 6d extra. Plan now open at Wildman and Arey'* ",1 Day Sale: Tickets at Toreador and Cat* 1 H.M. Arcade. gfl i r ?"™ y J* 00 .**' " *o 7-30 p.m. Concert at «Jl 8 p.m. Carriages 10 p.m. ) _BwJ e Of Words (price 3d) on Sale M CHAS. CHAMBERS. Manager, ' Q H Q R A L \.H A LAL/ - DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES. . f , j SALE , O F ■ i W.6 RIK,-_;,' | THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Not, 28 and/at. Her Excellency Lady Plunket will open"' •'.' the Sale at 3 p.m. Address by His Worship the Mayor. - ;l BAVARIAN BAND THURSDAY EVENING Admission: Afternoon \l, Evening 6d. CONCERT, FRIDAY, 8 p.m. 1/ Ticket Admits §oth Days. CONCEJRT i^OGßii-ME. ■ par* i. /', 1. Overture,. "Ploue Dame" (Suppe)-......'; JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA. a Song, "The Tollers" — MR VAL, , ATKINSON. ; a Violin Solo—Mß BERNSTEIN LASBRON 4. Song, "The Children's Home" — MBB ROWE: '. •■' %. 5. Vocal Quartette, ('Lucky Jim"—UNIQUE ; QUARTETTE (Messrs - Rowe, Byan, Aspinall, and McElwam); 6. Vocal RLMMER and MB ASPINALL. : > V ' • 7. No. S, "Language of Flowers" (Cowen)—•■'... ~; JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA. Interval of Haltrbour for P>|rposeß-of S_le. ■ PART:n..- :: v. • '■' ''V ; -- ; f 1. Selection, "Rose of Persia" (Sullivan)—! ; .-{! JACKSON'S ORGHj-STRA. '< . | 2. Humorous Recital—Mß McELWAIN. _>*■ v 3. Song, "Good-bye" (Tosti) — MISS T?X ['.4 ALISON. .. .. '' • 4. Quartette, "Moonlight on the Lake"— UNIQUE QUARTETTE. 5. Song, "The Cry of the Children" — MISS RIMMER. . ■ ,- "'•'...•■ 6. Violin Duet—Mß and MISS LASERON. 7. Song, "Butterflies"—MßS V. ATKINSON 8. National Anthem — JACKSON'S OB- , CHESTRA Cars leave Choral Hall both nights at. lQi' p.m. for Kingsland and Ponsonby. j ,-_ UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY CHORAL HALL, ? " > TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. t overture; at 7.45 p.m. Gounod's " faust." : ~.' 'v Specially Arranged for Concert Platform..,.' PRINCIPALS: _ :"• ■ Margarita..MADAM LILIAN TREE (late. . Prima Donna, Covent Garden). _-;.,.■< Faust !..MR ABEL KOWB . Mephistopbeles..Mß HAMILTON HODGLS . Valentine .MR H. LLOYD_BRETI , Siebel MISS H. C. TAYLOR Martha MISS MONTGOMLBY Wacner X rARKO« Conductor. .DR. W. E. THOMAS (Mus. .., Doc, Oxon.) __■' TTTTV - At the Organ..Mß R. LESLIE HUNT. , At the Piano..MßS S. JACKSON. Doors Open, 7.15. overtu h r « H '_>f« • Service of Cars to and from the Han as, US NOTE.-The Hall being otherwise eftgaged No Final Rehearsal can be held oi* Monday Evening. EpMlsroM , j e_gte g __, j 7FTS AWAKEN WOMENTo the responsibility of life, and the evils. which result from an oversight of the Truths which underlie its source. ', TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS (ilusirated.with Llfe^-ei Charts) ■ Will "be given at the VIAVI ROOMS, CITY CHAMBERS, (Late City Hall). Queen and Victoria Streets. , MONDAY AFTERNOON. 20th November, , , At 3 p.m., Also on THURSDAY EVENING. November, AT 8 P.M; Subjects: "Headache, Backache, Nervousness." "Motherhood."' _. ANCE MUSlC—Players requiring great bargains in pretty Music. 1/8 P«" doz.—F. Smith, Wynyard Arms Hotel. CACTUS DAHLIAS—Now ready for plant- ;.. \J Ing. Special Offer, splendid named varieties, 7/C per do..—D. Hay and Son, MontpelUer Nuraery.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 276, 18 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 276, 18 November 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 276, 18 November 1905, Page 8

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