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' - Amusements; •■ ," /',*! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATSJ ±L Lessee >'.'.- - -O. E. Bailey, , 'j |, .'; Under the Sole Direction -of ', : [iff, MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE ■ '} t> Manager, Mr. Allan Hamilton, - .'l . - - • ;•' EVERY EVENING, at 7.55 PUNCTUALLY -■ '' GEORGE MUSGBOVE'S "l 1 *' '• A GRAND COMIC OPERA COMPANY Including , , 4 MR. LEMPELEEE PBINGLB, ' *! The Eminent. Basso ■ ; ' Of Mr. Musgrove's Grand .Open Co In j .( The Fascinating' Hnnganxn Comic Opera, ' '■ '' THE FORTUNE-TELLER ; , THE.FORTUNE-TELLES' ■ ,'-" : ; ;;;..;:, THE FOB.TUNE-TELLEU' ■\ * THE FORTUNE-TELLER* '■ * By Victor Herbert; ' - : |." .■■ . EXTRACTS FROM the•■pbeps•-'-"'' . : '.' The HERALD says:- ' . "• , ' ': , ; ".The Fortune-teller" is true oomio ■ opera the popular type, Its music. is beautiful, often grand, melody after " '<!" melody; being used, to carry. out its r; i scheme, which, musically speakine i* . ! wonderfully ; arranged. . Some of th« ' ■ ■ . effects .of the chorus ~ numbers are in. '£■ t n#lS . tensely stirring, the ear being assailed ' • ■ with a perfect- torrent of sweet hanno.' '" ' ' ' t- * nies, which are skilfully worked up to ' — climaxes of real beauty. , - I The STAB says:- " * • » " The Fortune-teller" was-a, magcifir ' cent ; success , in every possible. direc- -V- .'■■''■■' ■ tion. The ' music reached at times a ' height of power and - beauty -that ex,4 celled all expectation, and beyond that ■ was often in itself remarkable. - , ' ,5 i, The GRAPHIC says:— ,- •' , , . The opera" is a most fascinating work. and should have a unique run throughout the colony. " ;.'-•-■* ■ • :■■■-■'. . • v :. The SPORTING NEWS says':- ''" • . -■' ■ "The Fortune-teller" fcideed ercefcds , expectations, and so far as ,the" musio '-''"''• s i , .iswconcerned,, it is distinctly 'better ; ; than anything of /the^isame^Mndi^wsf^-iprSSI have had here for sometime. ' • ■:, Ballets and Dancea arranged, and Opara pre. duced under the Stage Directorship of .' :,-;•;.•■:■■ ME, EDWARD LAUBI. • ' ' " ; , • .:'■•■.■■'■■".' '"AUGMENTED.. . - ' GRAND OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA .' : ' Under the Baton of Mr. Alberto Zelmap. '■[ '. ■■■■ '/.■■■ .;■■. . PLANS NOW OPEN at Messrs. WJldmsn. ' ■;", Lyell;'; and Arey's, where seats may he wonrM' ; six days in advance. - i , ,' " , < After 1 p.m. To-day the Pisa ■ fop 1 »:hii' ; Evenings; ! ! Performance will he r"< view a* ', the Theatre Offices. , . ' , Prices—6s. 3s, and 1?. ; " - ■; > t I- ,' Day Sales, Partridges Cigar Divan. Qn«ea. - ' . ■street;."" >■ ,'" J '" :* ''■■'■■.■■• '■•■■■;•■* i"; Children under seven not admitted. Doors open at 7 p.u . Overture ;,,, 7.50 « » Carriage?, 10.45 p.m. . . •...: SPECIAL. ■ — '.-■-, MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE will he -please* : ' '■ to receive applications rom Ladies &- ,: sirous of ; entering 1 the Musical Profession. ' During the : ; present season special ».^ii|"S { S^S|r| > be set apart for the purpose -if VOICE TRIiIS. THE FIRST 'VOICE will take rim . THIS (SATURDAY) MOBNTNG, ..between I'SBl tho hours 10 to 10..5C1- o'clock. Messrs, Ztlc '. ' -; and Lauri will be in attendance. - ' . . , A O.INDE BELLA ,' DANCE. '* / In Aid of the Veteran's Home, ' /\ .. | Will be held in ihe , \ ODDFELLOWS' HALL, " ' • . t Manukau Eoad. Pttriysll. •> 'k\ f ,'»'& On THURSDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 3ID.' ; Tickets can be obtained from •Mesdame< ! 'J; ;. ;; .'•'■. - L. 1 Bloom Held. H. C. Tewsley, C.;ColgiOve,:tt.''i,iiy'" ! Gilfillan, E. W. Bathbone, F. DpBU .Or •■ ■..■•?; - ; ~,. • f li. DAEGAVILLE, , ( „li 'Aoill ' ■ f Care of National B.iulc. (' !;V ...';. H. M. SAUNDERfc. .' *•'. '". Care of Herbert Thompson and Co/ ■ > ' . „ „ ..„■■ i, ;.► 'iHl\ } NO. 8 COMPANY NEW ZEALAND GARRI- - l\ SON ARTILLERY ■ LATE PONSONBY NAVALS).- n -, -•' :;>J|Jt .'■^V ; '~ » "« : ■•:;.:■■:■ ' ,} ' THE ANNUAL SOCIAL OP THE ABOVE; ;■; .: -" - ■.-■■•... COMPANY:-:. . ".-: s S'.vMj ' ', i - Will be held in •' ' ?«i,j, ST. .BENEDICT'S .....HALL'. - i ! 'On 2EIDAY, ..SEPTEMBER 4" 1901 . Ji^| g Double Tickets, ss; Single, ,"s; Exit** ■■? I" Lady's 2s; Spectators. Is. - ; .COItPOBAL W. DREW,-■Hon. Sec.^--:,gr ■ »p;H L '? TVTh^^™~ o L 0 3, V; : i .1 : Assisted by Well-known Amateurs, <■>■■-:■:< > < Will site a * V ''fe'-P • ' MUSICAL AN© ' DRAMATIC ih ' \,A ' - , - ■,' iENTIERTAINMBNT • "', , f. ".'; ,) -..•-. At • ■■- . f -v.:,.":; TAKAPUNA HALL. • . .' WW DAY... SEPTEMBER. 7it, Commencing 8 o'clock., . i i. AdmiShiou, Is; a few Reserved Seats at 2sj'; ;,:'., 1 ' i . CMldlea ' Hrlf-price. ',>;■> 'i • * <<;&?{ ; TTASS ABB'S ' RIPLII. > ' RANGE. 1 In the Six-Shot Competition: for week ending August 52 the following made possibles 'v; • J. Buckley, C. Brookfield, J. H. Lans-ley, W. " - Evans; C. Sinclair. J. McCarthy,-W.:Davids*. ; ',» : E. Leydon,.B. Bright,. Letham,. J. H. Trays*, ,' ? ■ S. Elliott, O. Demies, J. Vincent, ¥. Bennett. J; ' In. 'the ties the'winner proved , to i ho'OM'.W ;; Dennes. - , . ; ■ | THIS WEEK'S PRIZES: . . ' ;\a< /■> .. SIX-SHOT. Folding Camp Bed. AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES: Safaty 1 , - ■ ./Razor..' ■■".;'■' -. , . RUNNING ; : TARGETS. ti Preserw it ' Spoons. ' >■•■ , ; i ■ .yv ! Q OEN '■■• ■'<: •/■'■• A' YI :::,', i,,:^ ;fUSBS* - , ':^ , OCENIC "t>LAYING pAEDS, . A NOVELTY -.!., EACH CARD DISPLAYS AN'. • ■ •' . •• EXQUISITE GEM OF NEW ZEALAND ' J' SCENERY.'' ,". :;. ' ', ,• " ; SUITABLE SOUVENIR FOR SENDING HOIOL Price, o3 per pastel, ,;.: , Oan. be had from all Stationers, etc. /'Hi" t",s A * ■- mMt , -rnoo LATE," ■'•" BELIEVE," " MAY BE."- ' y■■ X 3 Pretty Ballads; .by George Xw.'ttel Price, ?s each.—Robertson, Music Seller, 187. ' ' ■ ;. Queen-street.' , /■<■/ :-. -V-* ' I ■»» i an «—»— - ~ ,— —. —_—. —. .— _—.__-—___ —J • Toilet. _.. - ; : , >-. 'A, N D II UP ' i r " T\ A N D II U P.?, u. , ___ , •;, Have you ever noticed, a well-dressed gently ■ '?■: man sitting with his back towards .you, viW ii what* looks like a Light Fall oi Snow Cover- . c ing the shoulders and back of his coil* ' That, my friend, isDANDEUFF, the first Lad . i surest sign of approaching • ■ ■ J f.; i , .BALDNEvSS. , >, , , ,* -> 'jh . , V\ ,'(.-'!>' ;■:' " CAPILLA HALE'TONIC has, no equal -»> >• 1 CURE FOB DANDRUFF. .. ' -;;...:>* ' ; . ■; " i „,,,.,.. i l > '\ * ( jf 1 iyf| ■ : - SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. ' "' ,';'.'/ 3s 6d per Bottle. *'.; WHOLESALE AGENTS, / J .OHARLAKD AND riO., T 'ID. , '■'.. ] FICTITIOUS NAMED PIANOS.-In consequence of Pianos of an inferior make. , , branded, with name of." Weber,'" bat not ,r, .<■ n made- by that firm, being continually- ad- -. f. mitted into ; the colony; we are.relinquisnins m,t I Pianos 'of that make, and '..offer our. whole ;:,,.•;!■ / ; stock of Genuine Weber Pianos at 20 \xr cent. . , ; \Under usual pi-ice for cash;— The Lonion ami Berlin Piano Co., Shortland-'strt-et. ■ ; ■ '-_■'.. •.;.-; :]\TIUV ' ZEALAND . HEEALD, "*" '' J ' i', t ; '(* f'J)! SUHSCBIMION" : 6(3 per week, delivered_ m " ,'J town and suburbs; or"10s per quarter, in ad- ~~ - vance, posted to any part of the colony, ' ' ,: ; L , ; ' AD-VTBBTISEMENTB . under the - following ! ;■ classes: 'WANTED, '10 LET, FOB SALE,. LOST t AND Found. Personal, '. BOARD and . REM-' •": dence, are inserted at the rate of 18 word? for one shilling, or three consecutive motions for 2s 6d. ' > , ; Births, Deaths, arid Marriages, 2s 6.1 . each ■ -j insertion. These announcements, which must be 'signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND" WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD : •;. i 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 rev- - - ;' sponsible for non-insertion of advertisements - : through accident or from other causes.; an". , y ? they;reserve ; to themselves the right onmt,||ftp|| ting advertisements that may be deemed on* • . • ■' : jectionable, although ; «such" advertisements . i,. have been paid for in the usual Course oi business. i '*'.'' .-,. ft ; Instructions as to the insertion or v>m- , drawal of advertisements in the HERALD vjk~ be in writing. 'Advertisements received wi*- . ■> ■' out such instructions will be inserted iu~i ;. countermanded, and charged accordingly. _ . •>;"^V>i■-V!'''-'>;l'; . ~ ..■, , ... „.„J.„;.. Tre«r.in/l« .... ,-:JIM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12362, 29 August 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12362, 29 August 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12362, 29 August 1903, Page 8

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