3 ——^——— . B AMUSQCENTI. H IS M AIEST *' S "JHEATUE, Lessee r- r , -~ ■ Sole Direction ... ALLAX HAMILTON:. Commencing .t MONDAY NEXT, ACGTJST i MONDAY NEXT; AUGPST i. I The Brilliant and Talented JJAMILTON - pLIMMER QOMEDY QOMPANI The Openinp Production wiU be Victer \\ idueirs Great Pl*y, tOT "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE '• "A WOMAN OP IMPULSE" "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE!" For Five Nights Only. A Thrilling Romance of Passionate Lot. and Diplomatic Intrigne. The have, tvith infinite <•«« and at great espensp. suwpcdetl in formw an exceptional!y strong Company for at interpretation of this fine play and ennfl ' dently claim their organtsatioa t6 be most powerful that has toured since the palmy days of the Broaga»n» Boncicault refrims. " * n ? The Tompany includes— MISS BEATRICE DAY MRS ROBERT BROFGH ' ' Ml! H. U. ROBERTS MR HARRY TLIMMER, v ' MR autht;r styan. ME WINTER HALL -fi MISS KXA CoffiT , *" MISS KATIE TOWERS -•; MISS MURIEL DALE MR PAUL LATHAM, MR 3. STEWART CLYDE MR CYRIL BELL, ' Etc., Etc •" NOTE.—A feature of the production'willbe. tne porgpons dresses worn, by the ladle, of the Company. . . . ""eaiw^ SECOND PRODUCTION, Commencing .'■ ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. ■'■ ~ Another of this talented Company's -nert pronouaced successes. "DH. WAKE'S PATIBNT " "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." PRICES: 4/, 2/6, and V. Early doon. 6d extra. Day Sales at Walker's PhonerS a f f r w^ n Jn°^ B ArU Touring Manager, GORDON L. CONEAB.. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF MXTSICIAXS (Incorporated) "Artem Muslcam Honoramns"' : 1913. On MONDAY, Angust 4th, at 8 p.m. At the SOCIETY .OF ARTS ROOMS, Cobnrg St, A Paper -will be given by the President MR MAUGHAN BAB2IETT - On "REFLECTIONS ON MUSIC IN NEW, ZEALAND." OordiaJ invitation extended to the interett(id s*l ISA NEAVE, Hon. Sec. ™ A UCKLAND pHORAI/ aOdSrSi "MOSES "MOSES " MOSES •' IN IN IN ■ EGYPT/ EGYPT-- EGYPT,"' The Grand Sacred Opera, • ' '' •ATOSES IN -pGYPT." ■-% By Rossini. ■-•. - ■ Will be presented by the: ' AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY, ' Being the Third Concert of the Season,^
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, ' At 8 p.m. AT THE TOWN HALL. .--,"., The Music is delightful and Stral-etiiria& tiie principal parts being taken by Soloists of great ability.. MB PHILIP XEWBDRT.. 1 _.. AvcaJmhii MADAME ALICE GOWpR-BCRNB.. i An»ii " MOSES IN EGYPT." • MOSES IN EGYPT." Duets: • ' -_J—i MX PHILIP NEWBURY Amendphis MADAME ALICE GO WER-BURNS...Anai» 50 — ORCHESTRA — 50 250 — CHORUS — 230 MELODIOUS, SOUL-STIRRING MUSIC, Soloists: Soprano, MDME. A MCE GOWER-BCRSS, (Anaiiij Soprano, Miss Nancy Rhodes :-..'.Slatli Mezzo-eoprano. Mrs Emily Sntherhind..Zillah Teuor. MX PHILir NEWBUBY-Amenophjl Tenor. Mr W. Aspinall Aaron Teuor, Mr W.-Walter Oph'J Baritoue, Mr s. Kenneth Phillips, Mns. Bac Pnaraoa Bass. Mr Stanley Pritchard Osiris Bass, Mr Barr.v Coner, A.R.A.M.... .Moses Box Plan at Wildmon and Area's; open to Snbßcribiu? Members Tuesday, August 5, S a.m.; Pay Sales. A. Eady and Co. 5*3 A. WILLIAMS. Grafton Library, top'- -*-*• Symoiids St. Weds., Elementary,"? to S; Advancer, S to 10.—Inquire. "Xorr good." Posulnion Kd., opp. Grange Ed. 62 DAN'"IN>; wiil be'hTld ar the" Foresters'' Hall. Edinburgh .St.. Newton, every Tuesday »--i-i>nini:. romnipn.-iiit; S o'c!«;fc sharp Musician. Mr 'Bert Glover. Gents l'G, Ladies bj inriration.—K. Wiliiamsanif W. Jacksnu. _J6 DANCING. DANCING.—The HavelocS Sori.il Club wIU hold its usual Weekly Sor-ia'.s hi rh* Drnfrls' Ua!l. Nortli Street. NewtPn. every TnPßtiar and Saturrlav ill?:. G?r>tf. 1 •■■?: Luii'rf Jyr icvltirion. The. la-iis Night S<vil'!. Taesdaj, August J2.— itM. FOW'LKR. p DAXi.'JNIi.- HISS feSFtiXCEIi xiH ' hoU <::l.is»p.<. ar 23. VF.VCENT EVERY SATCKDAY DVENIM , !. cojftr mpneins l*rb 3nm: 7.R0 p.ir. 'Closa** A nsi]:>l MONDAY nnd WEDNESDAY Evenings at 2a, Vincrnt Street; TI-ffHSDAI* Kvcnin? ..t ljriildi" Hall, North Street. Privntn Lcssonr i;:iy time by Terms. «.-.. MIPS* SPENCER, 27. Vpitf Vic--eiK ?tr:>er. Phonp -23T. Tni: MISSES BEEESFORD f:ertdnrate<l ■ TEACHKRS OF PiANO. VIOLIN, SINGIXfI AND DANCINfi. Terms on application". : "Arnrliffie." 106, Srmonds Street. -•; T)HTS M T A~L " CULT f B.X. THE TE.VXAXT-rnLL.EDGE SYSTEM. WHTi EXCELLENT ? BECAI.'PE the e\rrc-ises. specially desisneS to wept iu(l!vi(!u»j rivjnirpinents. strengthen the ainfoltit. invieiratf tbo rrspirator.v anc excrfoi-j orjians. nnd indure valvular a-tirity and regularit.T. Particulars fv-u THE DIKECTOE. Ley? ltiFtitius (Jruinssii; n.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1913, Page 12
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