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■amusements,' -, t OP ERA w n •T^*"""* UNDER THE DIRECTION OP V? r^ - S> GE O£CE ■■.vMESSRS. HARRY MUSGROW »v^ HUDSON, ffi s A er? T " * i IMPORTANT ANNOUKrpvrv- • LAST NIGHT " U CEMENT. i BUI ONE LAfiT » f -:i-; j Of the GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT tv' ' ' HISTORY OF WzSuS (Season positively terminating, TITP«w.. August 6th.) iUE SDAT, I QBSB OSi siiS. rand Opera. SlfsJV. Students and all Lovers of tin. ~ .*' "BfluS should no" &£«,%* ! Two remaining Great Product on» „. tli!1 MR. GEORGE MUSGROvr? 01 GRAND OPERA COMPANY GRAND OPERA COMPAVy GRAND OPERA COMPANY The Most Complete Organisation L. I ■ ever Visited Australasi-i - . "** ALL OPERAS RENDERED™s"I'san-n And * ,J, -'«n, PRODUCED, ON A SCALE OF MAOSn?ICP« '- Unsurpassed in any part of the world a SPECIAL NOTICE. ' THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, AUGUST* Farewell Performance of the Most w« & I Operatic Production in the history New Zealand, * ot Wagner's Grand Musical - Dram- i t a a useh am ' ! ' i tannhauser' The sublimity of the music -'of'tin- I eminent German composer is a"inaS£tS «S l the Overture and Orchestral Litrodnonl B'*-8 '*- the Third Act being two of fSa«2S fi ever written and the abundance of n?ei& strains in this Grand Opera has pff? J tributed moro to the spreading of.-\rSiSi 1 name, than any other of his noble «™i ! r The fundamental idea is the ' i»S and redeeming love of a jut, 5* H which m death releases the hero " A I ■ An Education to the Critical Musical ■ ! '•,'•'"■.,..'■■.. Tastes ot ■ S ALL LOVERS OF ART. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT' ''- TANNHAUSER. • ••■■. Dramatis Persona? • Hermann.... Lemprusre P.;. j m , (Landgrave of Thuringta) "^ Tannhauser Barron n«..i . Wolfram von Eschinbach......*"mmS£* Walther von der Voglewelde.'..Cha'rle9 iiS ' { Biterolf •;••-••••• ; Lawrence ■ ,-. .■ (Qrsy.ime in Auckland) 0 Moofl * Heinrich der Sciirieber „ R n s „ S, Reinmar von Zweter ~...;.. *i.^ n n„,? I _ t ■ (Minstrel Knights")'.' G ° Umi * |'. Elisabeth „ ...........Madame SlauoffeU I' (Niece of the Landgrave) *** I - Y« s ••; : •• Enriqueta Crichte '~ *? A Young Shepherd Lilian Dm„ I Musical Director: HERR SLAPOFPSiQ 1 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AUGUS: 6. Farewell Performance of the Opera Co in' U Auckland. ' I Balfe's Beautiful and Fascinating Opera THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. ' ) Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls. 6s- £?-., m 4s; Pit, 2s, AFTER 7.45 O'CLOCK 0& I SHILLING. USB Doors open at 7. Overture, 8 share 1 Box Plan now Open at WildmanMdLyrii't 'j where Seats may bo Reserved in advance -* ' 1 DAY SALE at Partridge and Co, ToW I comsts. ■■■';■, d ** | Advance Representative: BENNQ SCHEHtX. 1 ' ■». . Educational , jS MOUNT- ■ ,'EDEN COLLEGE ' I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GKIi 1 PRINCIPALS-THE JOSSES BEWS, | Assisted by an Efficient Resident, and Yifiititw '* Staff. m . I HALF TERM COMMENCES JULY 17. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Uiitni I and Co., or at the College. " m 1 . G. li E N _I__V E A' 0 E ' . | BECKHAM PLACE. UPPEB GEAFTQN 1 - ROAD. _____ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GELS, ', Principal: ' MRS. YOUNG. J Prospectus on Application. fi Second Term began TUESDAY, Juno 4th, UK, | ," ] • " j ' '' .' '"t' EELS' COLLEGE', ALBERT EOAH ft DEVONPORT. JPrincipal. MISS MATTHEWS. I&.A. ; - &: St. Andrew's, late Head Mist.re.3s of the Wf.. . ffi High School, Napier, and formerly of fa ] ; | .. .-:.,' '■■ '. Mount Eden Collegiate. U« ' ' ■ . 'j . Miss Matthews, assisted by lu_?Mc_«j,"" ! M has Opened a First-class i Boarding and-JJi} ■ ' f| School for Girls. Pupils ; prepared for I'm- F vereity, Civil Service, Trinity College ui S Associated Board Examinations. lfs Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. U« Half Term. MONDAY. July 15. , TH E TXT ILL 0W V 1 ;VY: ~ N WYNYARD-STREET. ' \ i YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE, FOR BOARDEBS I AND DAY PUPILS. : f --. Principal MRS. . 1 Assisted by a Staff"of Competent ;;TeaffiSif| S Special ' Classes for . Preparing Pupils to m Civil Service and Matriculation'Kxaminatte. : .■ Prospectus on application. ' ,'. ' Second Terra began June 4th, m. ,'iV' 1 , __ ___ i - ~—*, , pRINCE [ ALBERT nOLIKE |',i . ":■'-.'..:..''"■ ■■■'■■ .AUCKLAND. ' ; ■ ft) AUCKLAND. : . ; . ■ ■ ( ' ;•' I ' Exceptional advantages for Boarders. f; , '\\ Delightful and healthy situation. ' 'I Charming view and splendid climate. • ' |B »_„— ' ' -'■■'"' ! ■ m DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ? S SEPARATE BUILDINGS. - m HEADMASTER (Resident): ~' ■ M •THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University!. .', M Assisted by a Large Staff of % (Eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses,, : ; ' , . ! With Four Visiting Masters. 'f$ ' Course of instruction includes preparatifi« ~ for CIVIL SERVICE, and MATEICDLUI".' J, EXAMINATIONS. ' , H Applications for admission of pupils. « { ° j ] copies of the Prospectus, should be made -i ; the Headmaster. Prince Albert College, An* , : ' g > land. \ ' ■:'■.■'...... - ____— fe ■ ■J\./TELMERLY GitRLS' COLLEGIATE SCECffIL | ■"*•' (Boarding and; Day. School),, .;' ,1 : PARNELL. "':- ""ill Principals; \ MISS HULL and MRS. GORDON, CJU* j, > First Class with Honours. J ,| » Resident English Certificated Governess i? | -MISS TLOCK (Graduate of London:U» i. 1 J ve.rsity, and Member of College of TO ' , I ceutors). ,„ _ : French Governess—Mademoiselle Boawon. ;..'..;. ; ■•■ " /)■"'' 1 ! Pupils prepared for Matriculation an*". g Junior Civil. Service Examinations, a»2'-. < .'■■..ffl Trinity CoUege and Royal College of 30» | ' London. '.. ..J., 1 The Principals have secured the aiioinra 1 , house and grounds, thus gaining aooww | i accommodation, playground, ana "» | i court. . ' ■ Half-term, Wednesday. July 17th, ■ pi- . . ] ; Prospectuses at Messrs. ChaniptaloiiP RBU | ; Cooper's and Upton and Co.'s, , it; Telephone No. 894. __——--»-'' i , . ___ ■ f £ . MEW,, .ZEALAND HEBAM- j • SUBSCBIPTION: 9d rer week, delivered m| ; 1 town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter. . i advance, posted to any part of the colony- ; | Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 23 £"J . I: | insertion. These announcements, which o. | be signed by Ihe advertiser, are also inse" } in the ATJCKLA!" :~»:eki,y NEWS and n***"" 1 SUMMARY withe ... extra charge. - -.'' f: While every care is exercised in re !j*p ro , B the due insertion of advertisements, toe *' ' 1;/ prietors do not hold themselves respon*';^'J B for non-insertion through accident ° x w H other causes; and the Proprietors reserve , ij - themselves the right of omitting ; adverti6« m ments that they may deem 11 even although such advertisements may »* {fl | p been received and paid for in the usual cos •■ i of bxxsiness. .. ! H ■ ■» ■■■■■.• V : ... i • . _„ witlt Tl Instructions a3 to the insertion or «_. . drawal of advertisements in the HEBAIC »* |, -be in writing. Advertisements received ' ,-. . , out such instructions will be inserted un |] countermanded, and charged accordin,^.-: .« Orders to withdraw advertisements Ifflajsl at the Publishing- Office hot later than *» iK o'clock p.m. fe s For. the convenience of 11 ' 61,153619 '™^ $;■ to advertisements may be sent to the BE*** ,_- Publishing Office, but the Proprietors do » fc accept any responsibility in this i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11724, 5 August 1901, Page 8

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