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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees, Rupert Clarke and Clyde MeyneU. A TRIUMPH OF PLA.Y AND PLAYERS. H. R. ROBERTS H. B. ROBERTS And BEATRICE DAK BEATRICE DAK. IN "T> E T E." "X E T E.. A Play of strong human interest passion, pathos, and power, with a romantic love element, and A HAPPY ENDING. Dramatised from "The Manxman," b» Hall Came and L. Id". Parker. ' An Exposition of the Most Vivid and ' Realistic in Acting. The Fall of each. Curtain -was markgd by an outburst of Applause and Appreciation that, at the end of the last Act, culminated in A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM. H. E. ROBERTS as PETE QTJILLIAJt BEATRICE DAY as KATE CREGEEU Supported by THE STRONGEST ORGANISATION TOURING AUSTRALASIA. CURTAIN RISES AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. Plan open at Wildman and Axey's. Day Sales at Martelli's. PRICES — 4/, 2/6, and 1/. Early Doors, to Stalls and Family Circlx, 6d extra. J. E. MOORE, Business Manager. gT. QjEORGE'S TDOWING /~ILUB (REG.). A NNUAL "DALL, /CHORAL "DTALL, rpHURSDAY, QTH TUNE, -j Q-j ft Cars will leave the Choral Hall at the conclusion of the Ball for Parnell, Remiiera, Epsom (via Khyber Pass), and Poasonby (via Karangahape-rd.). NELSON MITCHELL, Hon. Sec. - 24 CHORAL HALU JUNE 10—FRIDAY—JUNE 10. SONG AND PIANO RECITAIi By MISS MARY COOPER And CYRIL TOWSEY. PROGRAMME. L Part Song, "The Young Musicians" Kucken AUCKLAND LIEDERTAFEL. 2. Piano Solo, Sonata in C sharp minor, op. 27, No. 2 (Moonlight) .. Beethoven Adagio, Allegretto, Presto. CYRIL TOWSEY. 3. Songs: (a) "In Questa. Tomba" , Beethoven (b) Three songs from R. L. Stevenson's "A. Child's Garden of Verse" Graham Peel (First Performance in New Zealand) (c) "Le Nil" Xavier Leroux ('Cello Obligato by Mr. J. Palairet) MISS MARY COOPER. 4. Piano 'Solo, Ballad in A flat _. Chopin, CYRIL TOWSEY. 5. Eecit and Aria, "O Mio Fernando" ("La Favorita") Donizetti MISS MARY COOPER. 6. Part Song, "War Song" De Rille AUCKLAND LIEDERTAFEL. X. Piano Solo, "Adagio from Pantaisie In C" ("The Wanderer") . Schubert-Liszt CYRIL TOWSEY. 8. Songs: (a) "Die Yunge Nonne" ("The Young Nun") Schubert (b) "Mxra Coeur S'ouvre a ta Voix'* (Softly Awakes My Heart) "Samson-et Dalila") Salnt-Saens (c) "The Pretty Creature," arr. by LaneMISS 3IARY COOPER. Wilsoni 9. Piano Solo, "Scherzo in B flat minor" CYRIL TOWSEY. Chopin 10. Songs: (a) "Kathleen iMavourneen" Crouch (b) "The Tryst" Sibelius (c) "Mattinata" ■.. Tostl MISS MARY COOPE-R. Bechstein Grand Piano kindly supplied, by the British and Continental Piano Company (A. Hegman. manager). FRIDAY, JUNE 10, at S p.m. Admission, 3/, 2/, and 1/. Plan of Reserved Seats at Wildman and Arey's. Special Tram Service to suit patrons. ■.. • - ; Concert Director, SCOTT COLVILLE. AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN POULTRY, PIGEON. AND CANARY: , ASSOCIATION. THE 11th ANNUAL SHO-Wi Will be held on JTOJE 23rd TO 25th. Entries' close SATURDAY, June 11th, 9. p.m., Federal Hall, Wellesley-st. H. TATTERSALL, Secretary. A UCKLAND GARRISON BAND XJL Will Play a Choice Selection o£ Music on Mount Eden SUNDAY NEXT, 12th, AT 3 P.M. ' Weather Permitting. G. F. CATER, Conductor. 45 LIDEA.WAY RINK, COBURG-ST. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY, 10 to 12 a.m. Business Session, 12-2 p.m., Admission (skates included), 1/. Afternoon. 2.30 to 5 p.m.; Evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. ONE MILE RINK CHAMPIONSHIP. Balance of Heats, Friday Night. Glideaway Orchestra Every Evening. Popular Prices: Admission 6d; Skates 61} and 1A A. SMITH Proprietor. 47 SOCIAL and Dance in Foresters' Hall, Edinburg-st, FRIDAY, 10th June, at S p.m. Good Music and Refreshments. — Tickets 1/-. 44 T~) A SJ C I N a. The Advance Class in connection with Mr F. C. Bassett's Dancing Classes will be held in the Druids' Hall, North-st., Newton, FRIDAY. June 10th. Instruction Classes every evening. P. J. SMYTH'EMAN, Hon. Secretary. Vermont-st., Ponsonby. ECCLESIASTICAL GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE-RD^ DEVONPORT. MR FRANK MAY, Evangelist ■will (D.V>) deliver Addresses:— WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. — "The Marriage in Cana of Galilee." THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m. — "Misunderstood Texts." A Hearty Invitation Extended to All. Q.REAT UNITED MISSION. A GREAT THANKSGIVING SERVICB Will be held in the AUCKLAND TABERNACLE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) at 7.30 P.IL Chairman, REV. KNOWLES KEiTPTON. Speakers: REV. GRAY DIXON, M.A., J. W. STEWART, Esq., REV. J. T. LEAPE. GREAT UNITED CHOIR. Conductor, Mr E. J. Gatland. Organist, Mr W. T. Sharp, Converts Specially Invited. HOWARD ELLIOTT, j Secretary. CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. —THE MISSIONARY PAGEANT (postponed from May 13) will be held in the Parish Hall on FRIDAY, 10th inst. Doors open 7.30. Performance S. Admission, 2/ and 1/. Proceeds in aid of Maori Mission and Mission to Seamen.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

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