! Amusements. 1 Manager ---■..- C. R. Bail 6y . : TO-MORROW ' ->^fe: : '< f QOOD "pRIDAY W^ | At 8,13. . | A MUSICAL EVENT OF WW '■'■'^',--: i I GREATEST INTEREST ,' ' ;- I SPECIAL' ', I SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCEPT 1 •'.' ' - * Including ■' ■" ■ ' \<' 1 ROSSINI'S . .'-"■••■'■. it '''■" 1 FAMOUS ' -t* ■'<:•':& I ORATORIO." >*---, f STABAT MATER, STAR AT w.m^ STABAT MATER. . STABAT Mas& STABAT MATER. STABAT J≫ j WHICH I will \ 1 APPEAR ■• V I MADAME LILIAN. THEE . v: I' MADAME LILIAN TREE '- I MADAME LILIAN TREE* I MADAME LILIAN TREE* " I Prima Donna Soprano •' ■- i From the Co vent Garden Theatre, London. MISS MAUD iviilAS .. The Tour.? New Zealand Mezzo-Som-mo'' " (Pupil of Madame Lilian Tree), '; MR. FRANK GRAHAM The Great Tenor, ' Late of the Carl Rosa Opera Co.. and t M , Ballad Concerts, London ° Mr ! And The • Well-known English Baritone ' "•' MB. HUBERT MANTELL, ' MADAME LILIAN TREE ' -,V ,4 Will also sing- A "Ave Maria " (Gounod), (With Violin Obligato by Miss Doris Bonin MISS MAUD TOBIAS m ™-) ■■-■ Will Sing— " There is a Green Hill Far Awav " (G onnn j, MR. RUPERT MANTELL u * ounod >.. Will Sine;— ' »?; IT IS ENOUGH •'"(Mendelssohn) MR. FRANK GRAHAM '' Will Sing— " If With All Your Hoirts " (Mendelssohn* ■'• MISS DORIS BOULT 53 ° nn Will Play— Raff's Cavatina. Vieuxteinp's Reverie ■ - Air- ' MR, WILFRED MANNING. New Zealand's Most Favourite Baritone ' Will Sing— ■ "• " Thou Art Passing Hence " (Sullivan). LARGE ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS ''"' Under the Direction of ' ' MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY. Leader of Orchestra: Mr. A. Eady. Accompanist: Miss Abbott. ' Family Circle, 1?: Stalls, 2s; Dress Cirdt ' and Orchestral Stalls. 3s. T*",\ THE BOX PLAN — Will be Open until 5 o'clock To-day, .At WILDMAN, LYELL. AND AREY'S. • Treasurer - - - - A. G. Malws, ~ FULL REHEARSAL TO-NIGHT. * : THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8.15, - ; At HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' Principal Soloists. Ladies, and Gentlemen of the Chorus, Orchestra, and all concerned. XT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. A MEMORABLE EVENT. . COMMENCING SATURDAY. APRIL 11. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. The Most Powerful Combination of Dramatio Talent. SOUTH OF THE LINE. ; \ '."- SATURDAY, APRI7. 11. First production in Auckland of Walter Melville's masterpiece, the most successful drama of modern times, entitled, , . THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. ',> THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. : Produced Regardless of Expense, WITH EVERY AUXILIARY, • x"C ENSURE SUCCESS. , ( v A Great Human Emotional Drama. ' „ , ' A STIRRING AND PICTURESQUE PLAT, Full of Startling Situations. ■ . . ' REPLETE WITH THRILLING DRAMATIC , EFFECTS, including THE TELEPHONE WIRE SENSATION. A Revelation in Stage Mechanism. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s.' Stalls, 2s. Family Circle, Is. •.' • Early Door Tickets to Stalls and Family i. ; Circle, 6d extra. These can be secured. at Williamson's, Tobacconist, and Shakespear'a Art Needle Depot, His Majesty's Arcade. . ' Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's., | . • Touring Manager - Fred. W. Duval. Stage Manager - - Edmund Duggan. v Business Manager - -Michael Joseph. ' —4 ' QTRING BANDS Supplied for Concerts, Balls, Garden Parties, .• At Homes, Picnics, etc. / For terms, apply ,<. G. HAROLD HARDEY, : h Manukau Road, Parnell. ■■ ' pOXON'S T AUNDRY riLASSES. ' By Special Request, MR. AND MRS. COXON, The Laundry Experts, Have OPENED CLASSES in the Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, Every Morning, 10 to 12; Every Afternoon,' • 2 to 5; Evenings (Monday. Tuesday, and Thursday), 7to 9. Morning Lessons, 2s 6d; Afternoon and Evening, Is 6d each. Special > terms for Course of Lessons. The Morning , Lessons include Bonnets, Blouses, Silks, Lace. Cleaning and Pressing, and Table Cloths, hi addition to Shirts and Collars. 1 VOICE PRODUCTION, ME. FRANK GRAHAM (Late Principal Tenor of the Carl Rosa Opera Co., Crystal Palace, London, and Boosey Bal--,■ lad Concerts), Pupil of the late Sims Reeves and Signor Randegger— prepared for the Operatic, Dramatic, Oratorio, and Concert Stage. Terms, from 2| to 4* guineas. Address. "THE LAWNS," Symonds-street (next Dr. Lindsay). " "1 '. Toilet. —* .-■/■ •A Q.EEAT A CTRESB, MR, W. RICHARDS, Proprietor Capilla Hair Tonic, _ Sydney. Dear During my professional career I have tried many hair tonics in many parts of the world. By chance I came across your Capilla, and I have found it to be the most refreshing and invigorating hair tonic I know, and shall always he pleased to re- , commend it. Yours faithfully, _ NELLIE STEWART. TjVVERY v T ADY -WANTS ' QAPILLA. Sold by all Chemists, 3s 6d per bottle. SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., ' 7 Wholesale Agents. MEW ZEALAND HERALD. < SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes: Waited, To let. For sale, lost ; and Found, Personal, Board and Resi- / dence, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for one shilling, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. '" '.',■'•■, , _ Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each . insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted "-■■ in the Auckland WEEKLY NEWS and herald Summary without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received . . at the offices of the Herald free of charge. ' The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements , through accident or from other causes; and . they reserve to themselves the right of omit- .:,.;.; ting advertisements that may be deemed ob- j jectionable, although such, advertisements nave been paid for in the usual course of , : business. Instructions as to the insertion or with- , • drawal of advertisements in the HERALD mast ] , be *in writing. Advertisements received with- . . out such instructions will be inserted until y; countermanded, and charged accordingly.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 8
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