= - = ■ Amusements. —— ■ ''0 QPEBA JJOUSE. j^UOKLAirafj! [rJm Flying Visit before leaving for the >&§&* Transvaal. . s THREE NIGHTS ONLY. 'Ip MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 24, 25. l ' if jyj-R. JiREDERIC yiLLIERS, &|| The World-famed War Artist and Correspon. r dent, with his phenomenal success, ,®'(■ " KHARTOUM AT LAST," ./g:.; Beautifully illustrated with over 100 Magnjj, cent limelight Views taken by him or tho Battlefield. ' WS THE BOER WAR. Vr.rJJ, GENERAL SIR RRTIVEES BULLER, V.C •# K.C.8., ETC. •?#:• Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. flricei 4s, 3s, 2s, and is. Box Office at Wildnian and Lyell's. Early door at 7. Tickets. Pit aad's® Stalls Cd extra, at Anglo-American ConfeolS 3 ' tioner's, opposite Opera House. MR. WALTER PONTIN. •.?/ Sole Manager. <$0, QPEBA HOUS £•* Lessee and Manager - - Mr. Tom Pollard >§5' Treasurer .... Mr. W. O'SulHvan Representative for Williamson and Musgrove, Mr. Bert Royle. ' A GIGANTIC 'AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE Commencing FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. THE MAMMOTH COMBINATION, ' WILLIAMSON AND MUSGP.OVE'S \ pANTOMIME AND QOMEDY QOMPAN*,. J? Including the Eccentric Comedian. '-Jsi MR. ALBERT WHELAN; The Charming Sonbrette, ' -j ® MISS TILLY WOODLOCK; ft The Celebrated Animal Impersonator, #£ MR. WILLIAM HASSAN: m And the following Members of the Famous >'£•? Ballerinas:— Miss A. Macrae Miss ,T. Lenton Miss D. Raymond Miss R. Mitchell Miss E. Baxter Miss A. Massey -'M ' Miss T. Bennet Miss V. Silvester jsgg Miss Amv Massey Miss C. Galletely Miss L. Denny Miss K. Jardine .Jgg Miss E. Hamilton Miss C. Hamilton Sgf: Miss A. Steele, And the People's Favourites. Mr/. pOLLARD'S QPERA QOMPANY, In the Gorgeous Pantomime, 'M ALI BABA, AND THE FORTY THIEVES. -jt|; An Entirely New Version, St; Produced with all the Original ;r: SCENES i, WARDROBE. AND EFFECTS. As used in THE PRINCESS THEATRE, MELBOURNE,# ' Prices— 2s 6d, and Is; Orchestra Stalls,s3. jS Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's on MON- ft? DAY. gAILORS' HALL CONCERT TO-NIGHT. | MR. MULDOON provides the Programme, | which consists of Instrumental and Vocal .-: | Talent, M | A Brass Band will be present to take part. | Some of the Best Talent of Auckland will | take part. . ( | Open 7.30. Commence, 8 p.m. 'V; 1 ATHOLIC INSTITUTE. I THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. jf| CONCERT AND DRAM. ® "THE HEIRS OF ROCKFUED," ,S By the Pupils of St. Patrick's Convent Schools; Splendid Entertainment. Come Early. :s | ; Commence, 8 p.m. Prices, 2s and Is. % ] PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE FRIDATf.® \ EVENINGS AT THE Y.M.C.A., Corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets. 'M :5 EVERTON ORCHESTRA, \ Conducted by Mr. J. P. Hooton. I Professor Carrollo and His Lady and Gentta 4 : 1 men Pupils. , 1 Interesting Gjnnnastio Exhibition. f [ Attractive Programme for Social and Read M ' ing Rooms, Parlour, and Social Hall. -■ 0 3 The whole Building Thrown Open. 5} 1 Refreshments. ' | October 27—Closing Social Gathering. ',/i I Admission by Course Ticket, or Is at the Is' |' door. • m ' THOS. BUDDLE, Hon. See. ",f 8 WM. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. 't | _•>: i LIEDERTAFET | \ I THIRD CONCERT OF SEASON 1839. | CHORAI HALL. || f'j FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27TH. -p i VOCALISTS: j: i MISS MARY DAY (Soprano) j S ' MISS SISSIE PHILLIPPS (Contralto) |"H ME, ABEL HOWE (Tenor) S MR. CHAS. KISSLING (Baritone) \ Organ Solos: MR, ARTHUR TOWSEY. % f SEVEN PART SONGS BY LIEDERTAFEL, 1 A limited number of Tickets may be secure! i I at the doors. Price, Two Shillings. r !S I ALFRED TRENWITH, £ Acting Hon. Secretary. | .f. i CHOR A L HALL,.! Vv WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 25. .H , SECOND GRAND ORGAN AND VOCAL. • RECITAL. | Organist and Musical Director: -v MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY, t" | Assisted by Mrs. W. H. PARKES, Mr. A. L. \'i EDWARDS, and Mr. S. JACKSON. Doors open at 2.15; commence at 3. £ Carriages, 4.15. Admission. One Shilling. •.§ ! Programme in Monday's HERALD. J 5 i yOUNG LADIES' ORCHESTRA. j GRAND CONCERT. , 4 1 CHORAL HALL. .11 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IST. I Programme in future issue. S WESLEY HALL ? ] WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25. at 8 p.m. 7: I CONCERT BY THE PITT-STREET WESLEYAIi; £ ORCHESTRA, In aid of the New Piano Fund of Pitt-street ? = Wesleyan Sunday-school. ] The following will contribute:-Misses Wrig- 5 ley. M.-les, Zoo Bartley, Messrs. Ryan, Steele, f Robertson, and Sinton. iT £' Haydn's famous TOY SYMPHONY, with Toy.:, j Instrument Accompaniment, will be performed! ■ by the Orchestra. ; Tickets: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. j j IJUBERNACLE GYMNASTIC CLUB.' | ENTERTAINMENT AND GYMNASTIC I DISPLAY • VeIn Schoolroom, on j FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, '$ I At 7.45 p.m. Jif e " m U S I at " gONS OF rpHE jgMJ-IRE," ,V| The New Patriotic Song, 'Si Published by 'V KEITH, PROWSE. AND CO.. % LONDON, L N °w,°" Sa,e at EADY AND CO. and J. ; ,v EST, Music-sellers, Queen-street. v TUST ARRIVED— 18 Tivoli Songster. V •Price, 3d; by post, 3{d. Containing all S i the latest comic and sentimental songs of : the day.— Maokay, 26, Queen-street, Auck- ■■ land. v-3 ZEALAND HERALD. \ i SDBSCEIPTION: 9d per week, delivered i# *| town and suburbs! or 13s 6d per quarter, in % ' advance, posted to any part of the colony. ! Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each ( ; insertion. Those announcements, which must i be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted;:-; in the Auckland Weekly News and 0 Herald Monthly summary without extra ; charge. .'4; While every care fa exercised in regard ,c .; | the dno insertion of advertisements, the Pro* J | prietora do not hold themselves responsibly H hr non-insertion through accident or from |i other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to|v g themselves the right of omitting advertise* ;5 £j menta that they may deem objectionable. j| even althoug'n such advertisements may havi K been received and paid for in the usual S ■ course of business. ' rj h Instructions m to the insertion or with- || drawal of advertisements in the HEBAM ,'- |1 must be in writing. Advertisements received || without such instructions will be inserted ;; i| until countermanded, and charged accord. £ ingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement! must be at the Publishing Office not later. £ tfcap six o'clock p.m. /Sff For the convenience of advertisers, replW |f to advertisements may be sent to • the.. ! HERALD Publishing Office; but the Propriajj | tors do not accept any responsibility in tW,-; ; respect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11200, 21 October 1899, Page 8
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