AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Direction Brennan-Fuller's, Ltd. Managing Director. .Ben. J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. THIS WEEK'S SHOW EVEN GREATER THAN LAST WEEK'S, If that he possible. TWO WORLDS FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS. Supported by 16 HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS. 3 HOURS OF LUXURIOUS PLEASURE. The Management regretfully announce the LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE LAST THREE NiGHTS OF THE LAST THREE NIGHTS OP THE TJOYAL T>ANZAI "pAMILY, T>OYAL "DANZAI TpAMILY, OF MARVELLOUS JAPANESE ENTERTAINERS. Yon will never have another opportunity of witnessing such wonderful performances as these artists present. THERE WILL BE NO RETURN SEASON. OCHEPP'S t NIMAL /CIRCUS, A COMPLETE CIRCUS ON TIIE STAGE. An Act that Get* Everybody Going. THESE IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS Remember, will only remain for 3 nights longer. KLIMO AND CLIFTON, Comedy Roman-ring Gymnasts. Are a Sterling Athled Attraction. Prices: D.C. and 0.5.. 3/; Stalls, 2/; Family Circle, 6d. P.ook Seats at Wildman a_d Arey's: no booking for seats. 'Phoned for 6d extra. LAST SCHEPP AND BANZAI MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. rT-IOWN TTALL /CONCERT {CHAMBER Direction E. Branscombe, Ltd. LAST NIGHTS LAST if NIGHTS LAST AAi NIGHTS Of the ever-popular and distinguished Costume Comedy Co. mHE T*\ANDIES IN A JL' SPECIALLY THE TAANDIES SELECTED Af FAREWELL rpiHE TJAXDIES PROGRAMME After Friday evening The Dandies will migrate to their Summer Home across the Tasman Sea, and it will be the winter of 1!>14 ere they are with you again. THE "P|ANDIES _ ~ Af MORE NIGHTS rpilE XVANDIES mHE T*YANDIES Although in sadness we depart, everything will be merry and bright till the steamer's whistle blows. New Songs. Dances, Sketches, and Whimsicalities will be served up for these last two nights, nnd on Friday Night we will give you what you ask for. REQUEST NIGHT—FRIDAY. REQUEST NIGHT—FRIDAY. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST OF THE DANDIES. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST OF THE DANDIES. MERRIER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plan at Wfldman and Arey's. "The Dandies'' favour—a Broadwood. Manager SCOTT COLVILLE. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. mOWN TTALL, "PRIDAY "EVENING, sth SEPTEMBER, 1913, AT S O'CLOCK. ARGAX "DECITAL, By MR. MAUGHAtN BARNETT (City Organist). "SPECIAL REQUEST" PROGRAMME. L War March of the priests (Afhalie) Mendelssohn 2. "At Evening" (Idylle) Dudley Buck 3. Gavotte from "Mignon" Thomas 4. Introdaction and Fugue .... Reubke 5. Am Mecr Schubert Interval. 6. Meditation St. Clair 7. Overture to "William Tell" <Ro3Sini ADMISSION. 1/ to al! parts of the Hall. Doors open, 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 2nd September, 1013. 509 mOWN TT ALL. gEPTEMBEE ± ~ OQ FREDERIC SHIPMAN has the honour to announce the WORLD'S GREATEST DRAMATIC SOPRANO, Mme. Lillian --•tf-ORDICA. N/-VRDICA. NOTJDICA. GREATEST T*\RAMATIC SOPRANO NORDTCA. " NORDIjfCA. NORDIC A ONLY— A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 MONDAY, SEPTEC_B_R 22. ' Assisting Artists: Paul Dufault _ Tenor Franklin Holding Violinist Romayne Simmons Pianist Prices-6/. 4/, 2/. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, September 8. ° T I c E. WALTER KIRBY-S SONG BECTTALS. Owing to unforeseen circumstances the date of the SECOND SONG RECITAL Has been altered to TUESDAY EVENING, 16th INST. Concert Direction s . q^utL TF you want to spend a Pleasant After. A no on, come and see the Animals and Birds, etc., in the Royal Oak Zoo, Onehunga. _ I 5 SPORTING. RACING QLUB. NOMINATIONS FOB FUTTJBB CLASSIC EVENTS FOR YEARLINGS CLOSE ON FRIDAY, .sth SEPTEMBER, BJ_ P.M. J. F. HARTLAND, 506 Secretary. BOBOUGH NOTICES. "gOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT.. APPOINTMENT OF POUNDKEEPEB. Notice Is hereby given that Mr Thos Hayes has been appointed Ponndkeeper and s_e_r ter - tn p,ace ° f p - V - &«*£ H. ClorS \ Vernitttdrie, August. 20th, 1913, '$/%
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 211, 4 September 1913, Page 12
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