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AMUSEMENTg. § H IS . . Lessee. C. R. Bailex. ~* Sub-Lessee and Manager. .HBGu t •«. Treasurer °.T. ' UH i }*ABd, Representative '.'*"w,u A -. L °w II ••■■• - Wal ter:Moiik TO-NIGHT - (MONDAY) - toy™ TO-NIGHT - (MONDAY) _ Tolm 81 ' And Following Evenings, * MIGHTY, HUGH Mm-.* MERRY, j. ■'UgHTTV LAUGHING WARD LA^J?. SENSATION BeSmISP BEGINS. - Presents his BfiG K-, ; COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including The Ever-charming Actreai. MISS GRACE PALOTTA MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And the Popular Australian ArUsht -~' ; *- MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD CHETWiHn. Supported by a Biilliant Company «» Comedians, * '} THE MIGHTY, MERRY LAHGHINn. THE MIGHTY, MERRY LABGHma SUCCESS, ""*■ SUCCESS, i "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S"' "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR's!" "THE GIRL FROM RECTORS/" (By Paul M. Potter, Author of "Trflbvi PRODUCED UNDER THE PERSON itSUPERVISION OF HUGH J..;WABI> Characters: Derate Sedane Miss Grace Paloti, Richard O fahaugnessy "* - Buddie "V^i^ii Colonel Andrew Tandy 77.... ' Mr Reginald Wykehim Professor Aubrey Maboon ......... Mr Hu_pii*j,"TO_J_ . Mrs Witherspoon Copley •••........... Miss CtUa r 6hQoy Marcia Singleton Miss Ruby Basin Angelica Miss Maud Chetwyiui Judge Caperton Mr Robert Greit Knickebein Mr L. Hartlna Deacon Wriggleford .. Mr H. H. Wallace Admiral Tarbox Mr James Hastit Mrs Tarbox Miss May Higneti - Florist's Assistant .. Mr H. Lister Gilbert _ Dance at end of Third Act by Miss Maud Chetwynd, Miss Florence Redfern, Miss Jessica King, "■ Arranged by Mr Hugh-J. Ward. " SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY; Act I. — Richard O'ShaugnessyVFlat New York; morning. Act 11. — Drawing Room In Mis Cob. ley's Villa, Battle Creek, Michigan (one month later). Act 111. — Same; night. Act IV. — "French Charley's," "a Bel. taurant In Battle Creek; 10.30 pjn, game day. Stage Director .. Mr Reginald Wykebao Musical Director .... Mr H.. Henninghaa Special Scenery by Mr Harry Whaite, Day Sales at Martelli's. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey"s. Prices: 5/, 3/, 1/. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra till 7.30. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIEn.' CHOEAL HALL. • TO-MOEEOW TUESDAY, JULY 19, . 1810. s ANNUAL ...;.:- INSTEUMENTAL AND VOCAL COSCEEt Tendered by the Members of the i* AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETI. Overture, "Phedre" ...—(Massenet) Suite, "Sylvia" ...^...(Delibes) Tone Poem, "Finiandia"....;....(Sibelius) Prelude, "Le Deluge" . (Saint Saens) Overture, "William TeU" ...(Rbssiiii) Vocalist: MISS AILEEN WHITE. Organist: ■ ' -■? ffr^ DR. W. E. THOMAS (Mus. Doc, Oxoa.), Leader of Orchestra: MISS EDITH WHTTELAW (L.R.A,11.). ? Conductor: |>f§ HERB JOHAN WIELAKRT., ■; Plan of Beservedi Seats now Open J. Wildman and Arey's. A limited number t Unreserved Seats for non-subscribers maj' be obtained a.t the Box Oflice, and at til door of the Hall on TUESDAY. Service of trams to and from the Sail as usual. - .;:'<•- H. 3. EDMISTON, Secretary.-,: " ' —, TJEWAED. A MUSICAL TREAT is promised by-the Members of the MT. ALBERT ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, as a reward to those who attend their Concert in the East-st. Hall, Newton, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 p.m. ;23 Q.LIDEAWAY BINK, COBUBG-ST. FIVE SESSIONS DAILY, 10 to 12 a.m. Business Session, 12 to 2 p.m.; Admission, Skates Included, 1/; Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m.; Business Session, 5 to 7 p.m.; Evening' Session. 7.30 to 10 p.m. GUdeaway Orchestra Every Evening; . TUESDAY NIGHT. Final of the Three-mile Championship of Auckland. Patrons kindly note, we are gradually rt l laying the Floor. "148 A. SMITH Proprietor QT. BENEDICT'S YOUNG MEN'S CLp, LONG NIGHT SOCIAL. SOCIETY OF AETS HALL,' ; j FRIDAY, JULY 22nd. Gents., 3/; Lady's, 2/. ■ E. H. BUCKLER, Hon. Sec,^ "VrURSES' ANNUAL BAlfi AB Ladies and Gentlemen Interested are invited to meet at the Cornell Chambers on TUESDAY, 19th, at .3 p.m., to discuss the preliminary arrangements. M. L. BAGNALL, for the Mayorea. YX7EESTLING TOURNAMENT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. '■; Wrestling Tournament,. to decide .tne Championship of New Zealand, will in Auckland at an early date. Prize Money." Heavy, Middle, and Welter Weights. Date- and Place in Future Bsu& DONALD ROSS, . Manager. Address: C/o Barton and McGIH, Billiard Table Makers, Upper Queen-st *!? SONG for Contralto, jnst published (V, post free).—Music by Dr. Thomas, words by the late F. E. Baume, bsq-j LL.B. To be obtained of composer or Messrs Eady and Co. , —- — FOOTBAIi. pOOTBALL." Y°° T B AL ' fc Under Northern Union Rules At VICTOBIA PARK. VICTORIA PARK. ENGLAND V. N.Z. MAORI TEAM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. Extract from "Auckland Star," M-.J™ 15th:-"Tie Northern Union &* e J£ mucb to commend it. From a «Jg«Sg§ point of view it would be Reform of athletics providing bettergJJCg tunitles for enjoyment. One °Y*L„!__ t of of the game is its variety and amount recurring incident." . r^nnen Admission: Ground, 1/; Stand, V; CMiarw Half price. Day Sales at Gerti Campions. — Band in Attendance. set* ' E. W. WATTS, Hon^aecj^ FOOTBALL-Rugby _P nio * *SS. 25 1910. Price. 6d. Now Publisheo. Stationers and Star Oflice. ■ _

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 168, 18 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 168, 18 July 1910, Page 10