Amusements rrtEE PALL MALL - BUDGE X Wrote: " The 'Silver King' was a Good Drama 'The Manxman' beats it. It is the best of it; Kind; indeed, it is the first of a new kind." ' A DRAMATIC EVENT Of SURPASSING SIGNIFICANCE. Under the Direction of MB. J. C. WILLIAMSON. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Anc. for a - - ■ LIMITED SEASON ONLY. First Appearance in Auckland of the Eminem English Actor and Author, jje. ' yy:w.'x JgARRETT. Supported by his Complete ; LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY. The Inaugural Production, Presented on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Will be Wilson Barrett's own Dramatisatior of Hall Caine's Stirring and Vivid Novel, THE MANXMAN, THE MANXMAN. Pete Quilliam - - * WILSON BARRETT Kate C reg-oeu - MISS LILLAH MCCARTHY THE MELBOURNE ARGUS Wrote :—"The performance throbs with feel ins from beginning to end. Mr. Barrett's por trait of Pete is lifelike much so, that th( question of how the actor is using the maclnn ery of his art never suggests itself." ME. CLEMENT SCOTT, The Famous London Critic, wrote:— car conceivo 110 more beautiful and poetic endinf to a fine drama, extracted from what I have not hesitated to call a noblo book." The Box Plan for " The Manxman" will open at Wildman. Lyell. and Arey's, on Monday morning, at 10. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5g ; Stalls. 3s ; Pit, la. Early Door Stalls and Pit. 6d extra. Sporting^ fJVAKAPUNA JOCKEY OLUB. gTJMMER J^pETING. THIRD DAY. rpns JQAT 'JpHIS J) ay SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1. THROUGH TICKET, r FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 PM - Dividends will be paid on the First and .Second Horses on tho Inside and Outside Totalisators, each machine paying separate Dividends. Children under 12 years of age will "not be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. Horses will bo conveyed free up to 9.30 a.m., Race Days; after that hour will bo charged. R. WYNYARD, Secretly. JS22S&* ■\TORTH NEW ZEALAND COURSING 1\ ASSOCIATION. . - A Meeting will be held in - the Foresters' Hall, Karaihgaliape Road Entrance, on MONDAY EVENING. February 3, at 7.30 p.m. Members and intending members are respectfully requested to attend. Business important. J. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. Exhibitions. ' Tp RAN KLIN AGRICULTURAL AND PAS- ±! TORAL SOCIETY. HTH ANNUAL QHOW,, . 1 I TH ixNNUAL lOHOW, ■ To be held AT PUKEKOHE, '-V- - On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 and 26. 1902. - Entries Close SATURDAY,. February 8, 1902. Schedules now ready, and may be obtained upon application to the Secretary. J. PATTERSON. Sec., Pukekohe. Birkenhead and northcote fruitgrowers' association. ANNUAL SHOW, . ANNUAL SHOW, AT ZION HILL, BIRKENHEAD. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). To be opened at noon by J. H. Withsford, Esq. Admission to Hall, Is. F. PUGH, Sec. rpE AROHA AGRICULTURAL AND JO£ORTI CULTURAL OCTETS'. ENTRIES for Live Stock CLOSE on WEDNESDAY FIRST, February 5, 1902. A. W. EDWARDS, Secretary. A VONDALE AND WAIKUMETE AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW, To be held on the AVONDALE RACECOURSE (By kind permission of the Avondale Jockey Club), On FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 14 AND 15. RIDING COMPETITIONS. . MILITARY SPORTS. Under the Patronage of the Auckland Mounted Rifles. Schedules may be obtained from all the Auckland Seedsmen, from Avondale Storekeepers, and the Show Committee. N.8.-Post Entries for all Sports. Other Entries Close on MONDAY, the loth February. No dogs allowed on the ground. - , • • W. C. THOMPSON, Secretary, New Lynn. .Aquatics. iV ORTH SHORE YACHT , CLUB. —FAREWELL TO EIGHTH CONTINGENT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' 1. All Club Yachts are requested to Assemble off Victoria Wharf THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30, ami proceed in Company to Queen-street Wnarf for the Purpose of Escorting the Troopship Surrey out of the Harbour. W. A. WILKINSON. Hon. Sec. Meetings. /"COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL TO THE V PREMIER. A Meeting of Citizens will be held on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 3rd February, at 4 o'clock, at the Harbour Board Offices, to arrange for a Social Gathering of the People of Auckland to bid Farewell to the RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDON, on the occasion of his Visit to London, to attend the Coronation of King Edward VII. His Worship the Mayor (A. Kidd, Esq.) has kindly consented to preside. J. H. WITHEFORD. ■ • QHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. : On TUESDAY, 4th February, at 8 p.m A SPECIAL SERVICE will be held, when the MOST REV. THE PRIMATE will Institute the SEV. GEORGE ALBERT CARVER to the i 3thee of Vicar of the Parish of the Holy j Sepulchre. Members of the Congregation ' md friends are cordially invited. I SI B A INI N G THE EYES O When they require assistance brings win. injury, and discomfort. ' SPECTACLES accurately fitted by improved uethoda for every defect of refraction by T r tTT. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, JUEEN-STREBT, OPPOSITE. CITY ' HALL. Also in Stock : Artificial Eyes, Cameras, Mi--roseopes, Telescopes, .■ Electric Batteries, BaHydrometers, Electric Bells, etc. inspect the powerful Goerz Binoculars, .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11878, 1 February 1902, Page 8
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