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HIS MAJESTY'S ; THEATBE. .... t~ Lessee :.....>..:....:. Mr C._ JR. BaMey . ...': Under the Direction of" JIEJ..C. WILLIAMSON. COMIC -OEEBi- SEASON, MR J. C. WItLI4tMSON'SJ £JOM2C QPERA y-jOMPANT. FOR A SHORT SEASON OXLT. THB SECOND PERFORMANCE LAST NIGHT WAS WITNESSED BY EVEN A GREATER AUDIENCE THAN THE OPENING NIGHT. AND THE SAME ENTHUSIASM γ-revailed. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FOR THE THIRD TIME. "THE GONDOLIERS." "THE GONDOLIERS." Supported by the Full Strength of this MAGNIFICENT COMPANY, CHORUS, and oechestea "TH*3 RADIUM BALLET." The Wonder and Delight of all Beholders, Will be repeated Each Evening. ■ TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). For the Last Time, "THE GONDOLIERS." ON FRIDAY, First Production in New Zealand of "UTOPIA, LIMITED." Stage Director Mr Henry Bracy Musical Director Mr George HalC Box Plan on view at Wildman anfi Arey's. v, Day Sales at the Toreador and: H.M. Cafe. -•..... PRICES — Dress "Circle and Reserve* Stails 5/; Back Stalls 3/; Gallery 1/. Early Doors. JUII_T-30, Stalls 3/6, Gallery 1/6. ANDREW TJLACK. CHORAL HALL.. Under the direction of J. awd N. TAIT.' 24th MAY. SATURDAY, _26th MAY, 3 AHd"._ ■•■"_■ MJ5>*DA3i. First" Appearance ~of' MR ANDREW BLACK, MR ANDREW BLACK, i MR ANDREW BLACK, '< ■SIR ANDREW BLACK, "i ENGLAND'S FINEST BARITONE. iThe Legitimate Successor of Santley.) Mr Black hns created Great Enthusiasm in Dnncdin. Cliristchurch, and Wellington, being recalled time after time. "His aiders and abettors are but two — a violinist and a pianist; both are good. His success was instantaneous and complete." — "Melbourne Age." MR ANDREW BLACK Will be supported by ; MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, Violinist. Miss Ethel Sinclair has appeared In' England and Australia with pronounced success. - ■ ------- ..,..' .-'.... .And . HERR ADOLPHE BORSCHKE, The Hungarian Pianist. "Melbourne Argus" say's: "We TaVe had nothing quite so good since Paderewski was"h?re." MR HORACE GLEESON, Accompanist. PRICES — 5/ 3/. 2/, 1/. Box Plan arrangements will be advertised on FRIDAY NEXT. E. MACKBNNAL, ■j Representing J. and. N. Tait. £JT. v GEORGE'S HALL. »3 "PAUL BECK" "PAUL BECK" A Sensational Detectirp Drama, entitled "PAUL BECK. ,- By the VICTORIA DRAMATIC CO. FRIDAY, MAY 18th. To be followed by a DANCE. Admission 1/; Children 6d. Doors open 7.30; curtain S. LONG NIGHT S O C iTT MISSES GRAYDEX are siring a LONG NIGHT SOCIAL in connection with their Dancing Class, on WEDNESDAY. 16th May, in FEDERAL HALL. SPORTCTO. 1 »pAKAPUNA T.OCKEY /^«LUB. WINTER "^TEETIKG. FIRST DAY, SATURDAY. MAY 19. FIRST RACE STARTS AT i i* AX , ... . . JL—'.'oiO 1 DOUBLE EVENTS: EMPIRE HANDICAP, 1J n?ile ROYAL HASDICAP, 5 furlorgs SECOND DAY: THURSDAY.' MAY 'M. (EMPIRE DAt) '-'... BRITANNIA HANDICAP, 1 mIU TAKAPUNA STEEPLECHASE Investors from a distance are notified tnat investments will not be received after 12 o'clock on each day cf the Meeting. Bookmakers or Bookmakers' Clerks, unless holding a permit from the Club, will not be allowed ou the course. Horses conveyed Free up to 9.30 a.m. on each race day. R. WISIABD, Secretary. rj»AKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. BOOKMAKERS intending to play their Calling at the Club's Winter Meeting must send th»ir names to the Secretcrv before 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. (THURSDAY), otherwise they will not be recognised. R. WYNYARD, ' --' Secretary. TRACING p»LUB. gTEEPLECHASE JUNE 2nd, 4th, and 9th, 1906. GF.NERAL ENTKIES For Events, ?e per .Programme, with amounts therein spe.-lfieO. are due ou FRIDAx, ISth May, by nine p.m. Also. •'.•:. • ACCE.VTANCES Great Northern Hurdlss, 2sovs, and Great Northern Steeplechase, 3snvs, are due at the same time at the oluee of the A.R.C Durham-st. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. AUCKLAND ?*.«>"& CLUB. METROPOLITAN COMMITTEE. *JF°££!jl l» e /eby given that a Meeting o; the Metropolitan Committee' will be h»ld on WEDNESDAY. 23rd May. by which d"ay I all Totalisator. Clubs in the District must (have furnished their dates for next year i and any Clnb wishing to be Registered -must have forwarded its Application F - J. HARTLAND, T ~~: ~. _ . ••weury Committee.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 116, 16 May 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 116, 16 May 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 116, 16 May 1906, Page 12