- .-' ~ Amuseinentß. . , TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR Has been pleased to signify his intention a? ■ witnessing the Performance by the , ■■' ': KNIGHT-JEFFRIES ■■ COMPANY, ' -„ 0t " . ' ■ , ' MONSIEUR . BEAUCAIRE, '■■ On -■-'■; ': SATURDAY ': EVENING - NEXT. ; XT I 8 . ; M A J E. ST Yi'S. -*-*■ \ Lessee * 1 ''' Mr, C. E. Bailey, i . Under the Direction of , f . ,' MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. -, . : Towing Manager, ME. HAROLD ASHTON. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, NOVEMBER 19. Inauguration of a Dramatic Season of the Greatest Interest'.- and of Exceptional importance, when ; MR. J. C. WILIJAMSON Will Present ' MISS MAUD JEFFRIES - : : ; '''- ' An* ME. JULIUS KNIGHT, Supported by & ' '■ ■.'-■'■■' SPECIALLY SELECTED LONDON CO. In 1 Series of Remarkably Fine Plays, «'«»- meiwang with the Fascinating Romantic Drama, .. . - MONSIEUR L OCA RE, - MONSIEUR V. EA CA tRE, Monsieur Beaucaire - AIR. JULIUS KNIGHT. Lady Mary O'-irljlo - MI MAUDJMFFRIkS "The stamp of- approval placed by a. crowded audience on the latest English and American success. " Momsieav Beaucairo," has been "confirmed during the: past few, evenings, not only by overflowing patronage, but by a consensus of favourable opinion r.si to the literary merit of the pl%;, the .spectacular beauty of the costumes, and staging, and '■hi highly artistic exposition ' bv! the company.' —Sydney Mc*ning Herald. - ' 1 '.-:'.'.: ■ MONSTEUE ' BEAUOAIEE, ' , -■:/ ■' MONSIEUR BEAUOAJ.ee, Which 1 will be played for SLY NIGHTS ONLY. ' Will bo Presented on a ' ..-SCALE OF MAQNDJICENCE, ' Surpassing anything yet witnessed in this ■ . CJty. '.";.' The Box Pisn'for the Six Nights will be Opened at Wildmap, Lyell, and Arey's ' - THIS MOENING, AT , 9 . O'CLOCK, . Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s ; Stalls, 3a; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Galley.?, Si, extra. TITONDAY. "NOVEMBER 91 ST. CHORAL HALL, Under 'the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor (Mr. •E. ■ Mitchelson). QUINLAN'S jMRAND ( pONOERT. ' - The proceeds to assist the stranded Glassj Blowers home to their wives and families in the Old Country. • , ' The following Artists will Contribute : — Messrs. Frank Gra.ham, William*. Quintan, Lewis, Fort, SUm'ior, Putter, McAUlbffe, Howe's Quartette. '•. , -;. Williams. Misses Lily ■ Thomson, May Nolan,, Barker, and • Garrison j Band Quartette. . Tickets, 2s and is.-' - ,' ' v '■ Ticltets may be obtained at WHdman, 'Dyell, ami Arsy's. . - * -, > A. ROSSES T. HARLE iiiLES. P. QUINLAN. Promoters. ST. 1 BARNABAS" PARISH 1 HALL, MOUNT, D EDEN.—SALE OF WORK will be held on Thursday'.-and Friday November 17 and 18, 1904. . Open each day from 3 to 10 p.m. Stalls Plain, Fancy cud Art. Kitchen, Plc-tci, Lollies, Refreshment, and Christinas Tree, Admission; AftenNion®, free; Evenings, ' §&, Music Each Evening. ' " ST. MARK'S PARISH GUILD;■ D ST MARK'S BALL. The *' At Home" arranged for Saturday. Novembei 19. it, Postponed to WEDNESDAY, ■VOVWMBER 23, on'a,cconht of the Polo Sn.>rH Clearance Si V of Work, Novelties, etc.. Varied Entertainment. Admission, 6d. 2.30 to 5,30 li.m., afternoon tea included. Sporting ■"-',: ; ''-' ll^BlP!is»^--QTAHUHU rriROTTING r<LUB. S PRING M EETING. jg-Q^ , PROGRAMME:'■.'■-',".".,- : - (Approved by N.Z.T.A. mil A.R.0.1.,' '' FIRST DAY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. TRIAL (.'RAT HANDICAP of 25sovs. One mile and a-half. ' ■ . SUBUEB'AN TROT 'HANDICAP of 40povft. Two miles. ; ' SPRING PONY HANDICAP of 35sova. Six end a-half furlongs. MANOEfIE TROT HANDICAP of JWmvs. One mile and ft-half. • - ; LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP TROT, win nw to receive Bracelet, value £20; second. Bracelet, value £5. One mile and a-half. ELECTRIC TROT HANDICAP of 25«ovs. Onemile. . ■ ■' "■-■', TEAM WAY HANDICAP of 25sovs. Five fur'tongs. " . . ' '-■-.;-■ ONKHuxsGA TROT HANDICAP of 31'sova. One mile and a*half. , ■' . ': SECOND DAY. * WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. INNOVATION TROT HANDICAP of 2550v 9 .' On© mile. . ' CLASS TROT HANDICAP of 3'.soVS. One mils jukl ii-li.-iif. EPSOM PONY HANDICAP of SOsova. Six. furlongs and a-hnlf, OTAIiUHU SPRING TROT HANDICAP of 5030V3. Two nines. PAN MURE TROT HANDICAP of 3550v8. One mile and a-halt. . FLYING STAKES HANDICAP of 30sovg. Four ' furlongs. TELEPHOiNE TROT HANDICAP 0f."3050T6, One mile. '~..';• NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 13, AT NINE P.M. . . ;' All Ponies must hole; a 'Certificate from the A.R.C. No other measurements will be na~ ceptefii. , , . ' . ■ I ' " P. D. YONGE, -'-~: : *!: Z ;W: . f ; . : .; : ;'.- ">; : . - Z •: 'ZZWWi&Mi Secretary. : O '-p"Hl' LP O '*, '' TATTERSALL'S : CLUB. ■.' '■, Telephone, 1609. ' , AUOKLAISD.'' J Circulrrs Forwarded on Application,, 'ires w. gmmmmmmi , Wii,iii.,i*wiM,iMMMniiiiiiipw«^www.iwi,iliiMa«wniwi|| '-, Legal Notices. J BEG to give notice that I ha«» This Day, admitted into Partnership, ME. EDWARD CLARE BLOMFIELD, Barrister and Solicitor, and late Stipendiary Magistrate and Native Land Court Judge. The Business will be carried on as heretofore, at my Offices. 103 and 104, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, under the style of PARR AND FIELD. ' . ■ -' C. J. PARR. ; " October 1, 1904. TOHN nRI.NSiIEAD A.nD SONS' Celebrated tl Pianos.— different st>les to so.eel from Cash or Time Payment Five -years" : warrant from makers.—Sole Agent*, Huff--1 nianii, Limited, 213. Queen-street. Telephone. 1724 ; WE give the b0.,.; value in town for ii Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes.-- F. Ford, 38. Pitt-street. 11108 Hand-sewn Boots in the latest styles, 1 at reasonable prices, give W. F. Ford, Pitt-street, a trial. Fit guaranteed. . ' ; WE guarantee our Boots for hard wear. ■•..»* Buy from as and save money F. Ford, 38, Pitt-street. ... :. ■, : : ... 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12713, 16 November 1904, Page 8
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