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m on - n 1•o ■ v h"; —■ OS ASjJT SIRg ' A Graphic and Thrilling Story O f «. Egyptian War. Episodes from the Lir«,S Tommy Atkins and. British Bluejacket. Home and on Active Servw at Upwards of 100 Persons encased In '*£; Mammoth Production : th !» HIS MAJESTY'S THEATftW Lessee ..... Mr C. R. BalW BB< ' Under the Sole Taction of ' SJESBHS MaeMAHON. V 3RD WEEK Of a BrllUantlv RD WEEK Successful Season - MacMAHON'S POPULAR DRAMatYp " COMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENINC '-VTHIS (SATURDAY) EVENISp" A GLORIOUS MILITARY SPECTArV* A GLORIOUS MILITAKY SPECTACIS , Which will take All Auckland bVsS The First Time in New Zealand of «£ Phenomenally Successful Military ON ACTIVE SERVICE. By Herbert Leonard. "' '"-"•• (By arrangement with Mr Wm, Andi>rm«k Dick Foster Mr Chaslffi Jim Thorobury Mr Wilton Po»« Count Brisson Mr Chas. BerkpW Commander Collville, R.N... Mr L Wni.F Daniels Mr Harry' DouX Horatio Nelson Danlels..Mr Peter' Sarw Haesan AH Mr J. Lambert Osman Dinga Mr T. K. HenddS' Doctor Ramsey Mr Fred S Wilfred Miss Dot Heid™ Flossy Miss May KennV Matilda Daniels Mr s. Barry "W Stella CollviHe Miss May Grinvu£ Rose Foster Miss Maie Nehon , Soldiers, Bluejackets. Marines, t»ervlshe«. Nurses,.etc., liy a Host of SYNOPSIS. ■ ■* ■ ACT I.—Waterloo Station. On Her .lr» jesty's Service. "I am the Thief"' - ACT 11. — The Prison Ship near the •Fmw , ry. Home Scrvica. The Storm The Drunkard's Fate. "I Will Save v™ » ACT 111. — Special Service. The ConfL/ jsion. The Wrong Photo. The Arre«t. ■ ACT IV. — Secret Service. The Snr .* Work. Deck of H.M.S. Grantham ThJ Departure for the Soudan. Bnle'nrMt annia. *~" . • "™V ACT V. — A Cataract of the Nile. Acth» Service. The Battle. "God Save t*T' Queen." " ."* i The whole under the Stage Direction «• MR TOM " Stage Manager — ME G. L. MEREIMAIS New and Authentic Scenery by mZ) Leader Williams and Will Diamond Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls -*n Stalls 2/; Gallery 1/. ■ V* la '.? f l Box Plan at Wildman and Areyft rr"UESDAY ,-JOTXT. -. ■■.■r-.'"T\ : «>e time AND ARBTS °OOK YOUR SEATS ® AJL ,■ LONDON'S LAUGHING LIMIT.. OF TBJL THIS 3.P. • , ■ v . , Presented . L • ~-.}. Under Arrangement ™ With ; MR J. C. WTLLTAMSON. >< POSITIVELY G NIGHTS ONLT. priS MAJESTY"! THbItS *-*■ . Direction of Messrs ■..•■;■■...;,-;--\J? CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUSN MONDAY. DECEMBER 11th. ' Will Witness the FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKCANft STKAND THEATRE COMEDY W In which are popularly identified Those Famous London Gaiety Start ■■ MR J. J. DALLAS, .{ MISS FLORENCE LLOYfc. la England's Immortal Laughing TrtminL rpHE tt> fT\HB; ,t t> ~ ....:.- J-. As Playpd for over 6W CONSECUTIVE NIGHTB " At the Strand Theatre. London. Direct from the Princess Uth bourne, WhS?" SyafieV,'s: ■ PRICES: 5/, 3/, and I/. Ttnsinpss Ma linger G' H RABKW YVAiTU HALL^ g WAPITI Three Minutes t rom Oleson's Stew.'.';" GRAND COVrKIiT AND nRAMATIc'': ENTERTAINMENT ™ MONDAY NKXT, 4th DEC, 1805 V •In aid of St Andrew's, Epsom.;■ V ronrprt ,it s p.m. T° * A X BJT W p:-lf.e.-H^-:-THRKE FREE TATKS Illustrate! with LifP-size CUarts .1: f , n m cirr" 1^ t . , . her. at 3 p.m. "•"•"•! • feu-Meet:-"A WOMAN'S IVFLCRNCB"Lpetiirer: Miss Elizabeth MePall ' ' EVFNINr T "fV R^ DAY APTERNOW ««' v ■? G A ,th Dp(, eni>ier. ut 3 and 8 p.m, Nature Cures with Rational Assistance"' EDUCATIOITAL. - E S T E L L X DAVIS, CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF ..- V PIANOFORTE (THEORY). : ' f,- . p , ar< t an,l Intendiug Pupils interviewrt; da:ly before v> o'clock uuUI December lSft,-: at Maiinpa Whan School of Music,'Monet ■'• Lden-road. or Richardson's Piano Wa», house. Queen-street, Tuesdays and"-FrUiM : , ; .'. between 1 and i> o'clock. , .;.;. (33rd year.) ■";'-:■ : ; y M R W. H. W* mz '* gCHOOL OF TITUSIC,,. ' GRAFTOX ROAD. Principal: MR. W. H. WEBBS. - "'Assistant Teachers: ' v • MISS M. SPOONER. MISS M..'WBBB.Ii". Associated Teachers:' MISS A. LAW, L.R.A.M.' MISS V. HENDERSON, Gold MedalUtl Ass. Bd., R.A.M. and fcC.M. , ASSOCIATED BOARD, ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, t And I '. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LONDOJt REPORT OF GENERAL SCHOOL EXAM* : INATION. /■■ : ?MfJBBm MR. WEBBE-S SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 1905. For this Examination Mr Webbc presented about 50 of his pupils, wlio perfornie ll a projrramiue \rhich included a larffe nnmbcr of interesting solos, duets, and I n oi tettes for pianoforte, both classical aw modern, with spirit, precision, and UncM!-: Evidence u-as Riven that much-■<«» had been bestowed upon their tecDnic»' ; . trainig, each pnpil readilj pmying any-WJ;- , or nrppjrgio asked for by. mc witb-. 051 mechanism, fingoring, aild touch... v ,; young lady in particular pave a sl «" B iV monstration of the methodswhich are fully abreast of modern require Reading at sight, that usually neg>«« ; -,; s-.'.bject, had evidently reCPived speci" ? . tcntlon, Mr Webbe's pupils nil rc ? dln,, 01 i,.: t-ntly, not only alone but also when pw ; ing together in duets and quartettes. In addition good results were °"EV In trasposition, car tests, and m c «f rUB "i To sum up, Mr Webbe, wliw*.,* methods deserve appreciation, is B'"'*^. nupils a thorough musical tralnlns. ! ng them proppr.y iv each depavtmeuu paviug the way. by his esample. » founding of a school of sound, j, who should do good work in tho.coiyw the future. .nnxtn' ' Examiner, GRAHAM P^MOOBR^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 288, 2 December 1905, Page 8

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