AJ^S_____l___ ____-___?_- ilis^ Lessee, Mr. Bailey. Direction of J. AND N. TAPE- '" TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . : . At S.lO. C A L V B. CALVE. C A L V B. C A L V B. C A L V E. Suppoited bg .'" SIGNOR . i - GASPARRI, PT_T_.r iipiit. - fit ; i___-S5_S5. __= I __S_£* W,WM ■**/ " Th in_ yS ° U " — ..-(__«, ; "Serenade" (Gonn<__ With flute obligates by MR G. ___$___' • (by kind permission of Mr John Fullet"Sans Toi" ("Without Thee")..(d'Ha_l-lot. • "Serenade" (Massenet j MDME. CALVE. " "".,-.'' THE DUO FROM "CARMEN" "' "*' TEE DUO FROM "CARMEN" . THE DUO FROM "CARMEN". (In Costume and with Scenery), (From Second Act). MADAME CALVE as CARMEN , -SIGNOR GASPARRI aa DON JoS__. SIGNOE G___.S__*____E__Ftl will _s_in S "Ideale" (Tostfl "01-iMvera" (Tiri&ffli "Reconditn." ("La Tosea") .. (Puccini! _ lnceran la stelle*' <*-__i Tosca") 7_. ' (Puccini) M. PINTEL wiU play- •;. ■■.. "Scherzo" (C hop__o_ . "Valse Captice" (Rubinstein) ! "Spanish Caprice" (Moszkowskt) Plan and Tickets at Wildman and Arey'g. D.C. and R.S.. -10/6; Unreserved Seats 5/ Gallery 3/. -.',__ .v. ! Early Door, Sixpence extra. Tickets _ MarteLi's. Plan at Martelli's during the afternoon. IMPORTANT. As an enormous audience Is expected, • the Management advise early application for seats. Early door, 6.45 to 7.30, Enter at Upper Gallery doorFINAL CONCERT—TUESDAY EVENING. "□"IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, AA Lessee, C. R. Bailey. . Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.'-.-•-_: "On the Hand and Eye.".. ;. [ MONDAY -.WEEK, SEPTEMBER 5. ' The Laughing Time Begins, ..! V When, for A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS, Will be presented, for the first time here, By . .".".;..?-1 mr j. c. williamson, ""oakrash-el-aamash;" ..' : -'- X The JINNEE OF THE GREEN JINN, In F. A. Anstey's Brilliant laughter -tei£< pelllng Farce-Comedy, in four Acts;- . THE BH'ASS BOTTLE, ■ THE BRASS BOTTLE, THE BRASS BOTTLE, Produced by arrangement with GASTOX MAYER, Esq., of London, and.' expounded by the New ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDX : ' COMPANY. , v Their First Appearance In Ne _' Zealand. Messrs '. ''. Leslie Holland Evelyn Vernon;'"■""■'_... Kenyon Musgrave Arthur W. Soameg Herbert Greville Fred. Cambourna-*':. Vincent Holman Albert Fergn_o_- : Misses Dora Rignold- Augusta Ha_la_<_ Sinna St. Clair Leal Douglas Maud Wingiield Elsie Sterensoo -. THE BRASS BOTTLE. : _ THE BRASS BOTTLE. - THE BRASS BOTTLE. THE BRASS BOTTLE is the Cleverest, ,/ Wittiest, and Funniest Farce-Comedy ever offered in Anckland. It abounds in ami__g ' and incredible illusions, and is replete with 1 the delightful mysticism of the - "■ . MARVELLOUS ARABIAN NIGHTS, Prices as usuaL THE BOX PLANS for the ENTIRE SEASON (six nights) will be opened at [ Wildman and Arey's on THURSDAY , NEXT. SEPTEMBER L ' ■■ Q. A R R I S O N T_> A ;N _. WILL PLAY A CHOICE MUSICAL . _a__A__lTfc: ON MT. EDEN, TO-MORBOW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.JL Collection. G. F. CATER, Conductor. mHE Newton Concert Band will Play a J- Programme of Music at Campbell's Point, Parnell, on SUNDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m.—H. SEYMOUR, Conductor. 6S pRAND -gUCHRE pASTY A__D_ ! TRANCE, IX CHORAL HALL, I MONDAY, AUGUST 29th. " In Aid of Sisters of St. Joseph, Snrrey Hills. Prizes for Winners, First and Second. ■ CYRIL MAHON, A. V. LORRIGAN, . Hon. Sees. 99 ■pPSOM "DAPTIST r__U____ ' THE SACRED CANTATA, i ."Dr"-' AX:D 7\TIGHT (Ernest Nicoll) . Will be kindly rendered by a Trained Cholf ; of 50 Voices from the Grange Road Baptist '; , Church, supported by an efficient Orchestra, .- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1910. : Conductor, Mr. L. Honeycorabe; Soloists, • . Miss Tudehope (Soprano), Miss Hanncken ! (Contralto), Mr. W. Firth (Tenor), Mr. W. i .Rutledge (Bass). Organist. Mr. H. Utting; • Pianist. Mr. Tong; Accompanist, Mrs. Neave, ; Proceeds in aid of General Fund. Commence at S sharp. TICKETS: Adults, 1/; Children, 6_ : "■, '. This Cantata was recently given with great success at the Grange Road Church. ' HAZARD'S _____! _IRE"RIFLE RANGE. —The successful competitors in both , ihe SIX-SHOT BL'LL'S-El'E AND RUNNING TARGETS Competitions for this week '■ will be awarded 10/ and _/, first and'second : prizes, while the winner of the AGGBE- ! GATE BULL'S-EYE Match will receive a ■SILVER SPOON. The results of last week's - Competitions are as follow: Messrs ~W> Wa-ugh and F. Webb came first and second respectively in the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE • Competition; Messrs E. Elliott and A. Ronse came first and second in the RUNNING TARGET Match; while Mr C. Du_c__- > was the successful competitor in the AG- ! GREGATE BULL'S-EYE Match. Cjunrjse -ryiAi-TZ, ; "' : . By AMELIA LELIEVRE _____ THE WALTZ OF THE SEASON. '. Price 2/. A. E ADi * AXD o°* 112, QUEEN-ST. G EDWARD POORE, Solo Flautist, • teaches Flute and Piccolo. Address. ; 10, Burgoyne-sL, Newton, off Newton-nL, near Reservoir. , ~ i n i -1 PHOTOGRAPHY ; ELLERBECK, Photographer of Children. NEWTON. Printed and Published for the Proprietory "The Brett Printing and Publishing Company Limited," by Henry Brett, of Lake Takapuna. Journalist, at the Offlca of the Company, Shortland-sL. Auckland. S______-__Y__A_BCiUST _Z_ial._ '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 203, 27 August 1910, Page 12
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