AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Sole Proprietors: John Fuller & Sons. ■jIXATINEE—EVERY SATCBDAT, at 2.30. BRING THE CHILDREN. CHILDREN, 6d TO ALL PARTS. PULLER'S Best -piCiUBRS ULLEIt'S of AH -t JCTUK22S And FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND. ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL PROGRAMME. ARRIVAL OF T\R. ftOOK AT /COPENHAGEN. - l -'r. at 'Copenhagen. Sent out by Registered Letter Post by lilt BEN FULLER, from London. BEAUTY SPOTS OF THE RIVIERA LITTLE MILLINER AND THIEF THE MAGNETIC SQUIRT THE BOYHOOD OF VIDOCQ THE COWBOY'S SWEETHEART THE TALISMAN. THE STRIKE A MAKER OF DIAMONDS LATHAM'S CHANNEL FLIGHTS THEODORE'S CONCERT HONEY INDUSTRY THE FOUNDLING. BOXING MANIA 1/6. 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildmao's. TIVOLI THEATRE, NEWTON. Direction. Mr Henry Hayward.
TO-NIGHT — At 8 — TO-NIGHT. THE TIVOLI PICTURES. The 3sest Programme ever seen at this Theatre. LEVARTO. I TO-NIGHT. | LEVARTO. In New Juggling Feats. FRIDAY, OCT. 20 — LADIES' SINGING COMPETITION. Prize, Gold Bangle. PRICES — 1/ and 6d. Children, Sixpence. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL BAND ■£*• ASSOCIATION. A MASSED BAND CONCERT Will he held In the ALBERT PARK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at 2.45 At which a collection will be taken up in aid of Mr Onley and Family, of Onehunga. As this is a most deserving ease the public are requested to make a liberal response to the appeal. PROGRAMME. Massed March, '"Death or Glory" Selectiou, "Faust" (Gounod^ AUCKLAND CITY BAND. Selection. "Old Favourites" (Rimmer) FIRST BATTALION BAND. Overture, "Viking Daughter" (Rimmer) GARRISON BAND. Overture, "Morning, Noon, and Night" FIRST A.M.R. BAND. (Suppe.) Selection, "Un Ballo in Masehera" (Verdi) NEAVTON BRASS BAND. Descriptive, "The Young Recruit" (Bulch) ONEHUNGA BAND. W. L. ROWLAND, Secretary. Q H O R A L TT A L L~ pHYSICAL pULTURE TVISPI/AY AND pONCEKT. In aid of the Societj- for Promotion of Health of Women and Children (Pluntet Nurse). MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 8 p.m.. Chairman:—Mß. c. J. BARR. Under Patronage of Medical Profession. Instructress: MRS. HARRY HEAP. As Seating Accommodation is limited, no money will be taken at door. Tickets, 2/. may be had at Wildman and Arey's. PROGRAMME: Overture. Physical and Deep Breathing Ex., bj UNITED CLASSES. Soiig — MISS BALLANTYNE. Physical Exercises — UNITED CLASSES. Flnte Solo — MISS LEVENS. Marching and Depontmenlt — UNITED CLASSES. Song — DR. KEITH. Callistheuic Rins Drill — MEMBERS OF ALL SAINTS' J UNR. AND ASHTOK CLASSES. Song — MADAME GROTHKOP. •Dumbbell Exercises and Deportment — UNITED -CLASSES. Song — MB FARROW. Deut — MADAME GROTHKOP AND DR. KEITH. Irish Country Dance — ALL SAINTS' JUNIORS. Scarf Drill — MEMBERS OF TABERNACLE, ASHTON, ALL SAINTS - SENIOR, MT. EDEN, ONEHUNGA, AND ST. DAVID'S CLASSES. Overture. Pianiste. MISS DAVIS, assisted by MESSRS MUNRO AND SMITH. Doors open 7 p.m. G. THOMPSON, M. VICKERMAN, Hon. Sees. Cars will leave Ponsonby Depot at 7 p.m. (performers) and 7.15 p.m. Leave Choral Hall 10.30 p.m. for all Suburbs.
POXSONBY DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB. ENTERTAINMENT. In aid of the Coach Fund, tendered by the "PONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND RHETORIC CLUB," Consisting of Reading of "CAPTAIN BUASSBOUND'S CONVERSiON." by G. B. Shaw. LEYS INSTITUTE, POXSONBY, MONDAY, 2oth OCT., 1909. Admission, 1/, *R. F. KNIGHT, Hon. Sec. pONSONBY yjALL, rpJHREE J AMPS. VyEDNESDAY VEXT, Ck OT - o*7 S p.m. /"CONCERT by the POPULAR J YKIC -yOCAL /QUARTET, (MESSRS. W. ASPINALL, H. BLAKELEY •A. McELWAIN and J. W. RYAN. liiSfejE« ALICE UiMMEH and A. BALDWIN MESSRS. H. WOOLLEY, S. DIMEIiY and J. H. MIiKRICK. __ Overture by Franklin-road Orchestra at I; 40 - , A .First-class Programme provided. Proceeds In aid of Frankllu-road Primitive Methodist Brass-Band. Trams to and from the Hall. TiCKETS, ONE SHILLING.
C H ° R A h H A L L -l THURSDAY EVENING NEXT OPT <>a THURSDAY EVENING NEXT OCT I'! At S o'clock. "OOPULAR CONCERT ■ vj uaxu 1 oi'ULAR Concert By the Leadiug Artistes of Auckland. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THP fflPAsnv THE MWICAL EVEXTOF-THE lealoN MISS LIZZIE KNIGHT (Soprano)— " In<l Fh?den? eSert S ° nS " ' Wood ford%AEHOW- KNIGHT MR. O. E. Hlsfl^H^GA^^CoKr , - Me.isande in the Wood" (Goetz) „_ " T!l e Blood Red Ring" (Ma.linson) MR. O. E. FARROW (Baritone)— "King Charles". (Valeric White) (By desire.) MR. W. ASPINALL (Tenor)— "Jean" (Foster) MR. J. W. RYAN (Bass)— "A Sergeant of the Line" (Souire) MR. GEORGE E. POORE (Flautist)--"The Wind Among the Trees" (BTisMR. G. van HECK (Violinist)— "Romance" (Sauret). "Intermezzo," "Cavalleria Rusticana" MR. MONTAGt'E— Humorous Story, "The Whistler" (by desire). v J „„ "Heiiiy V. aUAsineourt" (Shakespeare) MR. ALAX MfKI.WAIN (Hnmorist)— "The 11.ao Express" (Bagnall) '■Brines' Don "Drepital" (Pond) MR. FRED BLANDFORD (English rinmor"T'm Gnincr to Sins a Song" (Cardon) THE T-TKir OT-ARTET— vv-aruuuj. THE LYUir OHARTRT— THE T-YRTC QUARTET— (Messrs. Aspina'l. H. Bl.ikeley, A. McEl wain. .7. W. Ttynn). "Thp MnekPtpers" (Lewis). "A Day'r. Farewell" (Ness)er). "Dearie Me." Accompanist: MR. W. FISHWICK, L.A.B. Popnlnr Prices: TWO PHTLLINGS. ONE SHILLING. TWO SHILLINGS. ONE SHILLING. For the convenience of ai:y who mnv wish to book, a limited number 'of RKPFRVED ■SEATS at 3/. V.ar. Plan now at Wildman's. Trama to and from all suburbs. "CMREWORKS.—Try our Assorted Boxes, -C 2/6. 5/. 7/6. 10/. and upwards—Evitt. Gunmaker, 236, Qneen-st. 30
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