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AMUSEMENTS. P E R A TT O U S fi. By Kind Permission of MR JOHN FULLER "DATRICK'S QPERATIC SOCIETY _■ ..' In Wallace's Lovely Opera. "\TARITANA. TyTARITANA. TO-NIGHT MISS L. KNIGHT WILL PLAY THE NAME PART, • By Kind Courtesy of Miss Rosina Bucymann TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, ; And on the 1 MATINEE AFTERNOON (SATURDAY., MISS ROSINA BUCKMANN Will assume the name part. CONTINUED SUCCESS ,'.',' I Of MR JAMES CRABTREE, As <Don Caesar. N.B. — Early Doors, from 7 until 7.30, . 6d extra: Private Boxes, £2 2/ and £1 10/. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT. Doors open 1.30; Overture, 2.15. Children, Half-price. P. J. GRACE, Business Manager. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee. C. R. Bailey. Under the Sole Direction of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. On MONDAY EVENING, JULY 22nd. MR MUSGROVE WILL INAUGURATE HIS SEASON OF ROYAL .ORAND OPERA. OVAL *JRAND Upeba. THE SEASON WILL BE LIMITED TO TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY AND TWO MATINEES. Mr Musgrove does not think it necessary to enumerate the strength of the various departments that have combined in London, Berlin. Amsterdam, New York, aud Melbourne for the representation of the various operas to be given, but simply begs to announce that each work will be given ON A SCALE OF GREAT COMPLETENESS. THE PROGRAMME FOR THE SEASONWILL BE: MONDAY, JULY 22 .... "LOHENGRIN" TUESDAY, JULY 23 "CARMEN" WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 (Matinee) ..... "HANSEL AND GRETEL" WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 "TANNHAUSER" THURSDAY. JULY 25 "ROMEO AND JULIET" FRIDAY, JULY 26 "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN" SATURDAY, JULY 27 "FAUST" MONDAY, JULY 29.. "ROMEO & JULIETTUESDAY, JULY 30 " "THE BARBER "OF''SEVILLEWEDNESDAY, JULY 31 (Matinee) "HANSEL AND GRETEL" WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. ."LOHENGRINTHURSDAY, AUGUST 1 .... "CARMENFRIDAY, AUGUST 2.. "TANNHAUSER" SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 "FAUSTPRICES OF ADMISSION:— I> ?S S ? CIRCLE AND RESERVED S ___ALI__S .-.__--... T /{_ UNRESERVED FRONT STALLS*" 5/ BACK STALLS 4/ FAMILY CIRCLE — . ' 1 hour before overture 3/ . __ hour before overture " * •>/ i hour before overture ....".*."..".". \r PRICES FOR THE SPECIE MATINEES OF HANSEL AND GRETEL: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/. Stalls, .3/. Family Circle,.2/ and 1/ THE BOX .:>LAN FOR ALL PERFORMANCES FOR THE SEASON Will be opened at Wildman and Arey's ON MONDAY NEXT, AT 9 A.M. ELOCUTION: To become a Society EnterELOCUTION: To make a ProELOCUTION: Intending I__\\___t Clergy. FTnrT.TT_.v- t. m?n - Councillors, etc. ELOCUTION: Deportment and Dramatic Art. Study under F ALFRED PRICE Elocutionist and Dramatic Artist. BOX 574. G.P.O. J£DGAR ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBY. (Late of Victoria, Australia), Is Prepared to Receive Pupils for Piano Organ and Theory. Terms Moderate. Address: 22.' CHURCH-ST.. PONSONBY. HOCKEY. JNTERNATIONAL TTOCKEY. QTAGO V. A UCKLAND. ~ DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 3 p.m. Bavarian Band in attendance. Afternoon Tea in Pavilion. , Admission, 1/; Pavilion, 6d. Ladies free to pavilion only. A. E. TATTLEY, ■ Hon. Sec x FOOTBALL. TJ.OOTBALL. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY NEXT. JULY 13. AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. "DULLER V. A UCKLAND. (RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH.) I Kick-off 3 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION to Ground 1/; Grandstand C. V. LANGSFORD. S»_. A.R.U. BOXING. T> O X I N G. Jpf }$A MONDAY, JULY 15, —fV/Vw —J_*v_"Tr~" Eight p.m. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. Promoted by the Auckland Boxing Club FOR A £40 PURSE, Between A LBERT /". RAY, The well known Sydney Feather-weight, and ALF Q.AULT, Auckland's Champion. The Best of Fifteen Three-minute Rounds (one to win); on no ncocunt will a draw be allowed by the Club. Also—THE FINAL 10-STONE AMATEUR COMPETITION, for a 5-Gninea Trophy, between F. METCALFE, of South Africa, and T. HUNTER, of Auckland. The best of four 3-minute rounds. Prices: Res. Chairs. 4/. to be had at Teasdale's; Body of Hall. 3/; GaUery, 2/. R. REID, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 164, 11 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 164, 11 July 1907, Page 8

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