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\ma MAJESTY'S theateS mo-NiGHr" rpo-siGHT. 1 Til GSS M« Tgi GSi? MSBffi with HE an p |ntir ßmm CHa N ge O* Assisted by •VflSS' JCLORENCE JJARTLEY. T*J HER NEW REPERTOIRE OF SONGS. M B W IDL B OLT "' ARTISTIC DANCER, nireet from the Princes Theatre. Glasgow, D 'IpS Q.RACIE "jyjAYNARD. MENTALIST. BOX PLAN AND DAY SALES AS USUAfr HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRBi Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager .. .. Charles Berkel«f, Commencing XEXT MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, . M For Six Nights Only, and Matinee, Saturday October 18. ADELINE GENEE. The World's Supreme Dancer. PROGRAMME For MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAX EVENINGS. Commencing at 8 o'clock. Nocturne (Chopin) Orchestra ADELINE GENEE. In Ballet Classique, "LES SYLPHIDES," Music by Chopin. First Sylphide ADELINE GENEB Second Svlnhide Halina Schmoli Third Sylphide Vlasta Novotmi The Spirit of Chopin .... Alexander Yolinl* Supported by / THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET. \.:iInterval. vij Overture, "Barcarolle" (Tales of Hoff- || man"), (Offenbach) Orchestra 1 Part 11. DIVERTISSEMENTS. ' 1 Comprising a Varied and Attractive H Series of Dance Features of Exceptional Interest, including the following:— C-:; Mazurka (Glinka). ;5 MDLLE, VLASTA NOVOTNA and MDLLE, MARIA ZALEWSKA, JAN KAWECKI. VICTOR LAUSCHMANX. VEROUI WESTOFF, JAN ZALEWSKI. Gavotte, "Cup.d" 18.. Drigo). HALINA SCHMOLZ. Gipsy Beggar's Dance (Saint-Saens), . , M ALEXANDER VOLININ. Moment Mnsicaux (Schubert), Austrian Soldiers' Dance. MDLLE. VLASTA NOVOTNA and MDL-LBs MARIA ZALEWSKA. The Dying Swan (Saint-Saens), ••-'' |§§ HALINA SCHMOLZ. Chinese Dance, MDLLE. MARIA ZALEWSKA, JA!| - ; ZALEWSKI, ALEXANDER LAUSCH* fli MANN. . |H Polka Violette (Strauss), : 3 ALEXANDER VOLININ and HALINA SCHMOLZ. Part 111. , ADELINE GENEE, ADELINE GENEE. And - "•: ALEXANDER VOLININ In "COPPELIA" .■!:] m A Ballet in Two Acts. Story from "The Tales of Hoffmann.'* . The Characters include:— Franz Alexander Volinini .M Dr. Coppeliu ; ...Jan Zalewskl And / M Swanhllda — ADELINE GENEQ'^ii; Supported by v %'» THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET, , :|$ ■Scenes: Act I—A1 —A Village Street. Act >\3t Workshop of Dr. Coppelius." . Vsg Act i: / Wm Valse, "Jealousy" ADELINE GENEB' •>"» Adagio, "The Wheat Sheaf .. ADELINH .5 GENEE and ALEXAXDEK VOLININ. I ~ Hungarian Variation «<>§§e ALEXANDER VOLININ. Slavonic Themes, with Variations .., 't& ADELINE ' GENEE, and M Corps de BaUet. Interval. Act 2. • ,| H Pantomime Scene .... ADELINE GENEB "■•;'> And Corps de BalleL | wM "Danse de La Poupee," including "Danca .£ of the Doll," Valse, and Adagio. ADELINE GENEE and JAN ZALEWSKI. ' , ] mm Galop ADELINE GENEB ALEXANDER VOLININ, THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET, And the ENTIRE CORPS DE B-fcLLET. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, Wg Under the Direction of C. J. M. Glaseri ■■■-■« Leader. Claude Solomon. Directeur Choreographique, „. _. Alexander Volinia! ' •Stage Director Frank Riga Scenery by w. R. Coleman Box Plans for the Entire Season, including MATINEE, SATURDAY, OCT. 18. ' M Now Open, at Wildman and Arey's. ij No increase In Usual Prices • : 3fi DC. and R.S., 6/: Stalls, 2/; Gallery, 1/* ■"■•"? Early doors to Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. M Day Sales at Phoneries, Theatre Arcade. ' . I ■ : —. : w I rJtOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, ? SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11TH. 8 P.M» 5 JjTLGAR'S "T£ING rVLAF." i 60 — PERFORMERS — 60. sJja| Soloists — Madame Chambers, Messrs* - E&erton Pegg and Barry Coney,/. Orchestra — Chorus (Devonport Musical V' Society). Musical Director, Mrs. Sutherland. Tickets, 1/, at Doors and Eady's, Queen Street. Reserved, 2/, at Wildman and Arey'B. 513 ... v-' T>RIN£B'S SKATING RINK, ■*• VICTORIA STREET, CITY. AUCKLAND'S LEADING RINK. Four Sessions Daily. Music All Sessions. ,| Separate Floor for Learners.. Day Admission and Skates, 1/; Evening, I/8L HAJtRjt JYILSON, Floor Manager. T\ANCE, TRADES ~HALL.— Prof. BalleV" 7 ! f-»' Popular Dances, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday. Gents 1/, Ladies 6d. Beginners at 1, Saturdays, Gents 1/6. 90 . M /CLARION Dance, every Saturday Night, . „ ° ran Se Hall, Newton. Gents, 1/6; Ladies free.—Mrs A. Lora. 25 1 LUNCHEON AUD TEA. BOOMS. E. M C K EOWK AND S ONS - L TD> *. NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. ■' ■:'% NEW AND UP-TO-DATE , -^ rpEA AND TXEFRESHMENT TJOOM"CORNER OF •yiCTORIA AND A LBERT QTRSEXS.' § LIGHT MID-DAY LUNCH A SPECIALTf. ■ THE BUSINESS AT FOOT OF QUEEN STREET WILL BE CONTINUED AS USUAL. -S pRIOR'S g T EADING. | BEST "J/ MEALS IN THE CITY. 1 STRAND ARCADE, ' WM

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 242, 10 October 1913, Page 12

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