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AMtTSEMENTS. 1 ';■ ■ . JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE^; Lessee c _ B Sole Direction Hugh J. -Ward Treasurer ,__ Walter Sloak The Great Boom of Hilarity Begin,- i TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. l ' ._■_.._., H UGH .T W^R"" 1 UGH «-•« VY ABD Presents hie Brilliant COMPANY OP COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, MISS GRACE PALOTTA^ 'And Reappearance in Auckland of that, Enormously Popular Australian "*' ' " Artistes, MISS ROSE MUSGROVE And MISS CELIA GHILONI, In John Stapleton's Deliriously Funrj} ' Farcical Cemedy, j A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON . A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON - -' A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON ■■-—-»• A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON ,'■'" A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON . A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON - , •", Introducing a number of Snappy, Bright and Catchy Songs and Dances, CAST OF CHARACTERS: Benjamin Bachelor <who married in haste. MR HUGH J. WARDt Minerva (his sister and moral guardian).. Miss Celia Ghilon. Amaryl'.ls ....._, Miss Florence Bedfern" Chary His Miss Ruby Basts. (His twin daughters) Marianne (a maid servant who gets a clni In her head) —. Miss Rose Musgrovt' Joe (a man servant) Mr H. H. Waliaet Stephen Houston (a very busy man) , •'. Mr Reginald Wykehat* ' Dr. Ludwig Schwartz (who nnrses a _ecr__ sorrow). Mr Arthur Eidre4 Anthony Gumbug (a ■ lonfidential agent). j Mr Robert Grelg ' Miss Arbuckle (known on the stage al "Juno Joyce") "-.—._-.._.__ MISS GRACE PALOTT-. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT I. — Reception Room in Bachelor - .! House. Morning. New Moon, ACT 11. — The Same. , m Late Afternoon. First Quarter, ,-.;' ACT 111. — Tho Same. Evening. Full Moon. The Entire Production under the Persc-ntf - Supervision of HUGH J. WARD. Stage Director Reginald .Wykehaa ■;-.' Musical Director » J. W. Re_-aus«-PRICES: 5/, 3/, and 1/. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery 6d extra until 7.30 p.m. l ' - ". Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. Early Door Day Sales Sold To-day at Prior's Cafe, H.M. Arcade. "-».--* : . Touring Manager, Geoffrey Nye. DRAMATIC ART, DEPORTMENT. AAU PUBLIC SPEAKING, ELOCUTION, all branches. Study midee -■ • F. Alfred Price, Caxton Chambers, Swaa. -" son-st. Postal Address, Box 574, G.P.O, •__ ; Mill. ■ i — __, m J--JDEN PARK, KINGSLANBi TO-MORROW (SUiNDAY) AFTERNOON, 3, 1 AUCKLAND CITY BAND. -' J I choice programmeT COLLECTIOX, . i rpABERNACLE GYMNASTIC CLUB. JL .■ _—, **** ANNUAL CONCERT AND DISPLAY, i In Schoolroom, ______ ON MONDAY, NOV. 15, at 7.4 a p.m. _ - j Attractive Programme. - j -, 13_ % gT. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON^ST, £VRAND QONCERT, Aranged by St. James' 1.Y.W.8.C., In aid of 1 , W - omea 's Missionary Union. MON.DAI NOVEMBER loth, at 8 p.jß, ADMISSION SIXPENCE. 17% " ■yOUNG MEN'S METHODIST BIBLE" '■-'. •± CLASS UNION. QONCERT IN gT. A NDREWS *g"Ai__| _ „„ DOWER SYMONDS-ST., V "MONDAY JsP*_s i A.' S P.M. ' .;*n "-■-- • , _ PROGRAMJiE. -r.ri -•_: Pianoforte Solo, "2nd Mazurka" .„_»_._- "-■* MISS EVELYN, HARVEY. Song, "Rest Thee, Sad Heart" ... ■»r , BLANCHE GARLAND. Marie Quartet, "O. Peaceful Night".. .^-_U MESSRS STRICKETT, ■■ _, _ COUSINS AND DEI-LOW. I v'; ,r"US?' "°- Mattu'tiui Albori".. „___»[ : MESSRS GILES, CARTER, LAVErT^ Song (a) "LiUies," (b) "Invitation" U _ _____ MISS LIZZIE KNIGHT. A Study in Fhrenology— "Very InteUect-a_-« -" MR. J. A. DYSON. •Song, "Songs of Araby" ■...■...'..«.■ '" E MR A. G. FOGERTY. * *>-?_R*f Fhrte Trio, "Quanto a Quest Alma Ama-tar-* *•■■>• MESSRS GILES, CARTER-.-AND LAYER, Song, "Eventide" .•__,._.-'-■' MISS BLANCHE' GARLAND, ■song, "A Russian Love Song-" ..-.,....._(■".■ MR R. H. DELLOW. Violin Solo, "Salut d'Amour". ..._-___-.~« MISS EVELYN HARVEY. '-'-'-"--. Song, "The Slave Song" ........A MISS LIZZIE KNIGHT. ,-."''3s* Something Else .. '_..' MR J. A.'DYSON.""" ' Song, '"Come Into -the Garden, Maude" _.-»■ -, , „ "-IR A- G. FOG-ERTX. '"--*:,- Male Quartet, "A Catastrophe" •*>■""_! MESSRS STRICKETT, DROWBH, 'i ' I COUSINS, AXB DELLOW. ]\ ■' I "GOD SAVE THE KING." --N.I 'Aecompauist: Mr E. H. Nicholas. ' i § Tickets: 1/ each, obtainable at HaH. ~T g Cars leave Hall at .the conclusion of ___•=-'>' fc>' concert. -_J ~'• B Q A M B R 'A 0' R S C U. R. i_ * 1 Tie Great American Novelty. \ , _i - p .AT DEVONPORT. -J X Next Ferry Company's Wharf. i ■'■' B MOVING PICTURES FROM LIFE Bf I: NATURAL COLOURS. v 'T No one should fail to see them, r .( , I Entran-ce fee, 6d; Children, 3d. f Open Week Days from 9 a.m. till 4.30 p___'VS __5 : : i mHE GREY LYNN BOWLING CM"". B X WUI hold an f' AT HOME j WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th INST.,*.-; ~):M the occasion being the opening of the Gree-1 1' to Wednesday Players. l ...-.-.-.-- '- *?'.m As this function has to be postponed ; oi-.: B the 3rd inst. owing to the weather, all <t_,os_ : ■ who received invitations are cordially re* Is quested to attend on the 17th inst. ■'- •" B A special invitation is issued to Wedi-H ff day players of any Club. fc" By Order, . r | C. WHEELER,., -','£( Hon. Secretary."" _, g. LECTURES.— Ladies, two Free Healu.. k ; 5 Talks, well illustrated, will be given ; ji at the Viavi Rooms, 2nd Floor. City.; X Chambers, Queen-st., on MONDAY and.>.-**g THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, the 15th and Ms 18th insts., at 3 o'clock. Subjects: "Seai-; ■ ache, Backache. Nervousness: Their Causer. ;|J Meaning, and Treatment," "Good Heiltll I ; for Women in Nature's Own. Way." ■ Print- fled version of the Viavi Alms and Methods, , g obtainable personally or for Id stamp. Oflice §|

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 12