AmusementsC x T ' £ H A L *> THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. pkIXS rjAIBTY pOHPANT, Complete Change of Prolamine. Don't Fail to See Mr. TOM WOOTTWELL. The Funniest TOM WOOTTWELL, and TOM WOOTTWELL, Most Original TOM WOOTTWELL, Homomt TOM WOOTTWELL. yet seen in the TOM WOOTTWELL. Colonies. The Loose-legged Comedian. MISS ALICE LAYTON. Whose sweet, and cultivate*! Singing 13 one of the Gems of the Programme. Miss Emily Lyndale, Mira Olive Lenton. Mr. George Dean, Miss Ethel Gwynne, Mr. Tom Howard, Manvers and Wood, Mr. Fred Uiv«nhall. And a Series; of ENTIRELY MAY MOVING PICTURES ET T i! E E DISO N 0 G it A P It . Prices: 2s and Is. Bos Plan at Wildrain, Lye!!, and Arey'g. Business Manager, C" R. Bailey. p A N M U 2: E HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. QITNLAN'S CONCERT AND DANCE, 111 Ail! of the ROMAN CATHOLIC (Til RCH FUND. I. Qninlan's Band—Overture*. " Romanesque." 2. Master .Tacit QuniUt:-Si»ns, "The Song: That Will Live For Kvci.'.' 5. Mi.-.- Rose Cotton—Song. '" Doreon." 4. .lack Tudor, the Irish-American Entertainer, in hi* Original Specialties. 5. Exhibition of Indian* Clubs, Lv a Lady Quartette. 6. Miss May Nolan—Coon Hon?:, ".Stay in Your Own Backyard." 7. M. Lewis In His Original Items. 8. Will Diamond— Kong, " Sweet Sixteen." '<. Jack Tmli and Miss E. Quinlau—ln .Tack Tudor's American Sketch—"Ts Marriage a Failure; or. Home, [Sweet Home, with the Fire Out." Interval of Ten Minute?. 10. Quintan's Band—Overture, "Cotton Blossoms." 11. Fred Kliis.--S.intf. " Noresn Marcen." 12.0. McAuliffo—Son?, "Don't Apologise." 13. Messrs-. Fellas and Maclean— Irish, Jiff. 14. Mhs Mav Nolan—Coon Song, " Honolulu Lady." i". IT. Rubie—Sons:. " They Found >:•." 16. Ned Comic S01?.;. "The Scotch Rrisade." This Unique and Highly Interesting Programme will terminate with .lark Tailor's American Farcical Comedy, entitled. " MINNIE, HA, HA." Characters: Captain Armstrong. M. Lewis: Lucy, also Minnie Ha 11a, Miss E. Ouintan ; Charlie Armstrong Gust returned from the war). W. Diamond: Miguel O'Rafforty (Charlie's A.D.C.), .lark Tudor. Quintan's Band will supply the music for dancing:. Ticket*—Adults, 2s : Children under 16. Is. Refreshments at. 11.30 Doors open, 7.30 p.m. Commence at 3 p.m. Solo Accompanist. V,". Pnreell: Stage Manager, .lack Tudor; Manager, P. Otiinlan. "%#" ~ Mm AUCKLAND ffl 111 m LIEDERTAFEL. THIRD CONCERT SEASON, 1902. CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19tb. MADAM CHAMBERS will sing—"A Moonlight Song," "My Heart and Lute,'' ami "Tine Answer." MR. T. B. ROWE will sing-" 1 Fear No Foe" and The Mighty Deep." MESSRS. HOOPER, PLUAIMER. AND TOR'SKY will play two Instrumental Trios (C'.arionet. 'Cello, and Piano'.. LIEDERTAFEL will sing—"The Village Blacksmith." " Liberty," " Long DayCloses." "In Vocal Combat," "Calm is the Lake." " Love Reigneth over All," and the " Tars' Son?:." Tickets at Door. 2*. Commence at 8 p.m. KYD.'J. HARBUTT, Secretary. D O If S O.N B Y HALL. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. CONCERT. In,connection with St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church. A mST-CL/.SS PROGRAMME. Performers: Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Miss Ella Farrell, Miss Coney, Miss Crisp, Mr. Wilfred Manning. Mr. H. Mincher, Mr. J. H. Phillpot, Kerr A. L. Krentzer, Mr. C. B. Plummer, Mr. Edmonds. Cc n-.mence, 7.45 Accompanist: Mrs. Reave, Tickets, Is; obtainable from Mr. Sarney, Ponsonby Road, or Choir Members. MOUNT ALBERT METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. G KAND gALB OF W OEK. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17 and 18. CHOIC DISPLAY ■ : OI PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, TOYS, PRODUCE, FLOWERS, Etc. Sale will he opened on WEDNESDAY, a* 2.30 p.m., hy A. C. Caughey, Esq. Musical Selections. ADMISSION, 6d; Children, 3d. Proceeds in aid of Church Organ Fund. iVfEWMAEKET .METHODIST CHURCH. SALE OF WORK, in NEWMARKET HALL, On SEPTEMBER 24 and 25. # ————— Full Particulars Next Week. ST. HILL'S CLUB SHO W, KJ At 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. Every Evening. The Great Fight between FITZBIMMONS ana JEFFRIES, 8 rounds complete. Lady R., the world's fastest Trotter. Cycle Racing at angle of 65 degrees. The Bull Fight, Acrobats, etc., etc. See our Gallery of Famous Fighters. Gentlemen, Is; Lads, Cd. • Note Address: UENNLNG'S CYCLE ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET. TTIBEBNIAN HALL, WELLINGTON--11 STREET. Tile Tenth Social of the Guard of Honoar Society takes place NEXT WEDNESDAY: EVENING, September 17, 3902. Tickets, Is. by invitation only. The Hall in connection with the abere Socials takes place 0:1 October 15, 1902. B. BAILEY. Hon. Sec. ■ QPOET I N «• O LABOUR DAY CARNIVAL AND SPORTS, Sporting Men, and those who Propose Entering for the Labour Day Sport,-,, are reminded that Entries Close tit the Metropolitan Hotel TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. , iri _. ROBERT F. WAY, General Secretary. TT A Z ARD ' SHOOTING GALLERY. Highest Score in six consecutive shot; in Competition for Week ending September 6. 1902: — Lysaght, G. ... 555555 —_0 Sanford, <!. ... 555555 —30 Levdon, E. ... 555555 —30 Harris. H. ... 5 5 5555 —30 Kelly, F. V. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5- o0 j Carlson ... ... 555 5 5 5-» J Downey, A. ... 5 5 5055 — M ! Watson. A. C. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5— 30 j In the tics, the Prize, a Star Safety Razor, wits' won by H. Harris. This Week's Prize, Revolver. No Entrance Fee. One Penny per Shot. __ MEW ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered {a town and suburbs; or lCs per quarter, m advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 23 6d each insertion. These announcements, which jnnaj be signed by the advertiser, are alio nisertea in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HBRAIB SUMMARY without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dun insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do not hold themselves responsibia for non-insertion through accident or trow other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectioname. even although such advertisements may lija» been received and paid lor in ike usual corns* of business. . „ i,. Instructions as to the insertion or wiu» drtiwal of advertisements in the HERALD must be 111 writing. Advertisements leceived tu : ottt Man instructions will be inserted un«» conniermandeil, ahd charged ace.oriiui=i}. Orders to withdraw advertisements must, at the Publishing Ofiice not later than s-"-o'clock p.m. , ... „„„ii»« For the convenience ot advertisers, »«*»'" to advertisement, may be sent to the HjAAUj PuWUhiiig O/iice. hut the Proprietors do not accept air. responsibility m this respect _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 8
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