Amusements. • •' ■ ~' ' 7~TM OPEEA "CJOUSE, 3 ' • ■ Flying Visit of Three Nights Only fceforr£®p leaving for tho Transvaal, commencing SM TC -NIGHT (MONDAY). ''lift ■jMTE. yREDEEIC yiLLIERS, ; \|f|| The great War Artist and Correspondent, Jipp his unparalleled account of \'S£§igS KITCHEN 3R'S SOUDAN CAMPAIGN, W® entitled, "KJ ARTOUM AT LAST," V)!# with over 100 magnificent Limelight Views nlf® the Battlefield. 8 %%* THE PEAEm HAVOC CAUSED BY MAXIM G IN. JWi THE D iAD ON THE BATTLEFIELD v THE NEW LYDDITE SHffiT.'SS THE BATTLI OF OMDUFMAN. WHERE GORDON FELL. . TROPHIES FROM THE FIELD. ETQ And "Hh® THE BOER WAR. •>.'.*>•s.• GENERAL SIR RKIIVF.RS DULLER, V.C '^ K.C.8.. ETC. Doors ooen 7.30. Commence at 8. Pvic»,' 4s. 3s. 2s, Mid Is. Box Office at Wildoian a 3 ft? Lvell'B. Early Door at 7. Tickets, Pit andP Stalls. <d extra, at Anglb-Amcrlcan Confer '(■ tioner's, and Carter's, opposite Opera HousCpf Solo Manager, MR. WALTER PONTK'Sf' Acting Manager. MR. 11 ABBY MELVILLE,-* QPERA HOU BJ, Lessee and Manager - - Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer - - - - Mr. W. O'Sullivan & Representative for Williamson and Muszrov# Mr. Bert Boyle. ; $.0;A GIGANTIC 'AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES;Commencing .|V;FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. ||j§ THE MAMMOTH COMBINATION, '14 WILLIAMSON AND MUSOROVE'S 'M pANTOMIME AND QOMEDY QOMPANI, Including the Eccentric Comedian, ''W' MR. ALBERT WHBLAN; ' The Celobrated,Animal Impersonator, $SK MR. WILLIAM HASSAN; And SIXTEEN BALLERINAS, • ! And the People's Favourites. $ pOLLARD'S QPERA QOMPASJp j In the Gorgeous Pantomime, vjfe ALI HABA, AND THE FORTY THIEVESi|x| I An Entirely New Version, *- .V S Produced with all tho Original , i SCENERY, WARDROBE, AND EFFECTS M | As used in ■';£$ I THE PRINCESS THEATRE, MELBOURNE®' | Prices-4s, 2s 6d, and Is; Orchestra Stalls,6, I Box Plan at Wildman and Lyeil's. :>jf | _ l £1 HORAL HAL £ g — ; WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER ,a® § SECOND '3® I GRAND ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL. | Organist and Musical Director, ' § ME. ARTHUR TOWSEY, , ! iS S Who will be Assisted bv .'-i.; ! MRS. W. H. PARKES. MR. A. L. EDWARDS ??' MR. S. JACKSON. ' N MRS. W. H. PARKES will Sing- .'Mi I A, "You are My Darling," from the Ens- 1 sian • •. - - ■ • • Wish* |' ii B, "As Fair as is a Flower • • Jolinsot sii C, " O Divine Redeemer" - - - Gounod i ME. 8. JACKSON will play- • | Notturno for Clar. and Organ, "II ipS j Lamento" Bass! I' Concerto for Clar. and Oram, Op. 73 Weber § A, Adagio; B, Rondo. '-•£#' I MR, A. L. EDWARDS will Sing- ' 0. | " Leave Me Not" Mattel £ I "Lend Me Your Aid" • - - Gounod I ME. ARTHUR TOWSEY will Play- . | Overture, " Saul" HonfidJ 1 Allegro, Largo, Allegro. i;v.g I A, Pastorale - Kullai § B, Minuet and Trio from 11th Symphony>3; 1 - - Haydn '-1 OfTertoire in D Major (by request) • Batiste ?!' | Festal March ' Eivej 'S. 1 Doors open 2.15, commence at 3; carriage's' S 4.15. M- 1 Admission: One Shilling, | PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE FRIDAY 1 3 EVENINGS AT THE Y.M.C.A., ;v| | Corner of Welle'sley and Albert Streets. - | EVERTON ORCHESTRA, '1 | Conducted by Mr. J. P. Hooton. -Sg | Professor Carrollo and His Lady and Gentls : 3 men Pupils. ',-,S | Interesting Gymnastic Exhibition. # | Attractive Programme for Social and Reafci 3 ing Rooms, Parlour, and Social Hall. > I The whole Building Thrown Open, ~;gi 3 Refreshments. |f§j I October 27—Closing Social Gathering. ?|fj I Admission by Course Ticket, or Is at thl 1 door. ' M I THOS. BUDDLE, Hon. 5ec..:..-;: [ WM. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 8
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