t AST jr-vo Bieais ;: ;; v j ROYAL COMIC OPERA SEASON. ■? ! " TTB jy£AJESTY'S rjTOBAISRB. ; Direction: 3. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. ' Business Manager: John FsrrelL THE BEST FOR THE LAST. GREAT FAREWELL PRODTJCTIOf . , TO-NIGHT, at 8.-— {-':j TO-NIGHT, at B.—— And Monday Evening, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Famous . *?Sg||ra| BOYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, L In a Magnificent and Stupendous Production of the famous London Gaiety Theatre Musical Comedy Success, THE DANCING MISTRESS.— THE DANCING MISTRESS — . THE DANCING MISTRESS.—— ,5; : ; The rage of England for two years. The ■biggest success in Australia last year. ~-,{'V Cast of Characters: •Widdicombe... Phil Smith Lord Lyndale.'. Reg. Roberts Dubois Claude Bantoek Baron Montalba ~. .Derek Hudson Bercbilli ; Charles Albeftfgl Slgnor Tonelli Alfred Andrew Mons. Rosenblam John Halstoa Teddy Cavanagh — Leslie Holland . Jeannie McTavish ..Minnie Love; , Nancy Joyce Ethel Cadman - Mile Virginie ToUchet Maggie Moore I •! Miss' -Pindrop Mrs. Geo. Lauri Ladj- Margrave Alice Bennetto . . mi . Addie Lennaro, Bella ■peach.V: Nellie Pay n e Musical Director: Harry Burton. : Stage Manager: Dick Shortland. : Plans at Wlldman and Aiey's. Seats may he reserved at Coleman's, H.M. Theatre Arcade, -wiere early door ticke.j may also • be purchased. t ', , ■Prices'- D.C. and R.S., G/: Stalls 3/{ V Gallery, 1/. Early doors StaUs and Gallery, 1/ extm ■ .t>pat)T4 ARCADIA. ASctSit Arcadia. ; " To-niglit Last Night of 1 CHA'RLIB CHAPLIN...-6HANGHAIED." _ COMING MONDAY NEXT. v ' - Better than ever. - . \
yIVIAN -VfARTIN , .. IVIAN i"-ARTIN "THE WISHING RING." World Film Feature in 5 : Acts. - % Featuring VIVIAN, MARTIN. You •will like her better than MAKE FICKFORD. "THE "WISHING RING." 0 js|| A Charming Photo-play. Usual Prices. ; ASOCIAL AXD DANCE will toe held in the Oddfejlows' Hall, Renall Street, ' on Saturday niglit next, January Bth. * Music supplied by Norma Tate. nlvita- ;,-■; \>. tion by Messrs. Clive and Pearce. Gent'e'S I/O; Ladies 6d. ' ~* lE'' I r\ AN CI N G. '_^ rO-NIGHT, DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH SE§i| Havelock Social Club. ■ iM Gent's Sub, 1/6. Ladies by invitation. ; 523 G. M. FOWLER, Sec ' yOO, ROYAL OAK. ~ Lion Cubs, Ocean Waves,' Merry-'ga- 7 round. Free boiling water. Free donkey ,«| rides. Admission: Adults, 6d; Children, 3SSi All come. . ' &> ARE YOU GOING CAMPINGJ ;f YOU WILL NEED FISHING TACKLE, yj Don't disappoint yourself by teeing OthefS folks hauling out some fine fish and-J scenting the sweet savour of tb»ir cooking, ■ while you are on stale bread and tinned> meats. Fresh fish at a camp adds joy to / life. It is so easy to include a little flsh'.ns | tackle, so cheap if you buy it from us. Oar . free catalogue is yours for the asking. . ■W. H. HAZARD, Gun'and Fifibing Tackle Manufacturer, ; \ 176, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 3 SPORTING. \- ■VTGARUAWAHIA TJACINe pLUii; ANNUAL MEETINGS SATURDAY, ■pEBRUARI . X 1918. NOMINATIONS CLOSE WEDNESDAY, - JANUARY 19. 1916. E, RATHBORNE, 521 \ Secretary. T l3 A? OHA J OCKEX rttiUß; - A XNUAL M EETING - I , - FIRST DAY. ' ■- ■; SATURDAY, "MARCH 4, 1916. ,' 1. RTJAIKA.KA. HANDICAP HURDLES^ 13550T8. One mile ana a-half. • : 2. TRIAL HANDICAP, lOoaovs. FlTt furlongs. 3. DOMAIN HANDICAP, UOsovs. Six furlongs. -4./TB AROHA CUiP HANDICAP, 25080T5. One mile'and a-quatter. ' ' 5. BELYING HANDICAP, lOOsovs. Fly» furlongs.' " -..■■;■■ - 6. GORDON HACK HANDICAP. 100SOV& Six furlongs. 7. WAIHOD WELTER HANDICAP. • 105 ft;.' soys.' Seven furlongs. ■ -v.'.'V 8. TOURIST HANDICAP, lOOsovs; LSiXtg • furlongs..' ■ SECOND DAY.—MONDAY, MARCH 6. ' 1. MANAiWARU HANDICAP HURDLES^£{ . 140sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 2. MAIDEN -PLATE HANDICAP. 105 SOTS. ?- Seven furlojigs. ■ . ■ , ti'. : 3. WAIHOU HANDICAP, HOsots. Six -furlongs. 4. JOCKEY CL.UB HANDICAP, 15630Y3. i One mile. 5. DLECratC HANDICAP, lOOsovs. vFiTf;^ -furloncs. 6. PIAKO HACK HANDICAP, IOOeoTS,,v Five furlongs. ' .«*- : =: T. AROHA TCHL/BER HANDICAiP. U5-'.:; , soys.- Seven furlongs. -■-/"■« 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, lOOsovs. Six, fnrlonscs. .Special trains from Auckland. Thames; •and Waihi and Intermediate stations both.v: days. Excursion, fares. Nominations close at 9 p.m. SATURDAY, February 12. Acceptances close at 9t% SATURDAY, February 26, with Mr. C. F;.;■;. Mark, Durham, Street '35ast, tStcklarid, or ■ with the secretary at Te Arcxha. ' ■NOTE:—Telegraph Office at Te Aroha :; closes at S p.m. ( ■ < Pocket-programme on application to * E. O. NASH, 509 Secretary, Te Aroia. ; : . BESTAUKAKTS, TEA BOOMS.. ■pRIOB'S C3TILL X EADINO; BEST I MEAIiS IN THE COT, STRAND A ARCADE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 12
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