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Amusements. ■' —■' "— " "'■ — ' ,'.»" ii mm HIS MAJESTY'S THEATER 7 Lessee - - - Mr. C. R. Bailey. Representative for MB. J.. C. WILLIAMSON, BEET ROYLE. mo-NIGHT* "^jpo-NIIGMT. tinder the Direction of ' MR. J- C. WILLIAMSON. "t~H : Er ,—: nAKIEI. pRAWLEY~i' * ; Mr. •Jl/asiel _ J rawley I , And his SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY OF STAJIt, PLAYERS, including : ! I ' " miss MARY vasvuisek'. — 1 j -;. "in the " " ~; . GREAT ENGLISH COMEDY DRAMA ■ I I ROTHES QFFICERS. X I THE EAGE OF LONDON """"" And ! SEW YORK. > TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 24th. 1 J BOTHER QFFICERS" j * i j Leo Trevor. QPECIAL 'ATOTTCE. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), At 2.30 p.m.. FIRST AND ONLY ■ J vJFTtTnee T~ '""". Of the Season, ~"~~ "When will be produced For POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME IN AUCKLAND, TIES ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL DRAMA, ■ x t TiiizdNAT : " ♦ A * H By Augustus Thomas. Doors open at 2 p.m. Children Half-price to all parts except gallery. j MONDAY, 26th, Augustus Thomas' Great Drama, , J "iNMTZZOURU" ; _ I IN MiZZOUEU. ; LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of the Daniel Frawley Company. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Wildman, LyeH. t . and Arey's. Day Sale Tickets at Williamson's Tobacco Store, and the Toreador Floral Depot. His Majesty's Arcade. Prices: 53, 3s and One Shilling. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. > NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS against this Company mut . .» be rendered by 12 o'clock TO-DAY (Saturday). Br I 8 MAJESTY S THEATRE. L Lessee - - - Mr. C. R. Bailey. Under the Sole Direction of MR GEORGE MCSGROVE. Manager - - - Mr. Chas. B. Westmacott. TUESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 27TH. TUESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 27TU, ..-. 'H And Following Evenings. THE THEATRICAL EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF AUSTRALASIA. Shakespere's Delightful Comedy, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, PRESENTED ON A. SCALE OF SUMPTUOUS MAGNIFICENCE UNEXAMPLED IN- THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH AND AUS- : -! TRALASIAN STAGE By GEORGE MUSGROVE'S _ ENGLISH SHAKESPEEEAN COMPANY. Specially Selected from the ~ LEADING DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF ' ' : ; ENGLAND, And comprising Several of the Most PROMINENT ACTORS AND ACTRESSES Of the London Stage. THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. By Hawes Craven, Joseph Harker. R. McCleary, and Conrad Tritschler. THE MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. Designed by Wilhelm, of London. •"'■.-." THE MTJSIO. COMPOSED BY MENDELSSOHN, Performed by an OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, EOX PLAN \ : ' : % Now Open at The Dresden, where Seat 3 may be Secured Six Days in Advance. _ • DAY SALE NOTIFICATION, STALLS AND GALLERY PATRONS. In consequence of the unusual demand ft)* Reserve Seats for each evening of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the Management announce that ••;.', !>;g A LIMITED SALE OF TICKETS ■ A LIMITED SALE OF TICKETS ■ For ; STALLS AND GALLERY ' : 4 Will he issued for " EACH "DREAM" PERFORMANCE, Obtainable at Partridge's, Tobacconist, Queen-street, and The Toreador Floral Depot, His Majesty * Arcade, ■■■■"'. From ■;,■..■*■■•;'' MONDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 26TH. Prices: 6s, D.C. and 0. Stalls; 4s. Stalls; 2*, Gallery. LATE TRAMS, TRAINS, AND FERRIES WILL RUN TO THE VARIOUS SUBURBS AFTER THE PERFORMANCE EACH EVENING. , ••:>, Representative, G. H. Barnes. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE HON. EDWARD MITCHFJ> . SON. THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND, and! ALFRED KIDD, ESQ., M.H.R. (lata • Mayor). Joint Patrons: DR. DE OLIVE LOWE, President; the SAVAGE CLUB, the ORPHANS'CLUB, the ATOM CLUB, Etc, Etc., Etc. THE AUCKLAND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will Perform ... ■ rpHE rpiCKET-OF-LEAVE "MAN .At ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, On TUESDAY, 3RD, AND WEDNESDAY, 4T3 *. NOVEMBER. 1903. "^ AT ONEHUNGA. OTAHUHU, DEVONPOET, J, PONSONBY. Etc.. as shall.he. arrays'*- . ---** Admission $3 and i«. Tickets can be procured (and Reserved! Seats booked, 6d extra) at Messrs. Wildman* Lyell, and Arey's; also at the Floral Depot, His Majesty's Arcade. THOMAS GRESHAM, . _ Eon. Sec. A.DI" TTAZARD'S RIFLE RANGE. In the Six-shot Competition for week ending October 17, the following made possibles ; — S. Weston. McCormick, E. Roderick, H. Mudge, * J. Flemming, J. D. Regan, C. Dennes, McKay. A. Downey, F. Bennett, R. Rowe, F. Kelly, J- . .;: McCarthy. In the Ties the winner proved to be D. McKay. Winner of last week's Aggregate Bull's-eyes, D. McKay. Winner of last weeks Running Targets, C. Dennes. This weeK Six-shot; Folding Camp Bed. Aggre- - gate Bull's-eye:?: S. M. Walking Stick. Running Targets: Fishing Road, Reel, and Line. No Entrance Fee. Id per shot.__ M" ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION : 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in advance/posted to any part ef the colony. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes: WANTED. TO LET. FOB SALS. LOST AND FOUND. PERSONAL. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, are inserted at the rate of, 18 0 "-' for one shilling, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which wax* be signed by the- advertiser, are also mscrw" ; in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALU SUMMARY without extra charge. , '- Renlies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the HERALD free of charge. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion oi adverusemenw „ through accident or from other causes; ana .• , thev reserve to themselves the right of oraii ting advertisements that may be deemed oo jectionable. although such advertuemjnw have been -paid for in the usual course « business. -[ . vy^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 24 October 1903, Page 8

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