Amusements. S XT IS' MA JLE, STY 'S : . T JI.E AIRJ6, Sole Lessee - - - Mr. C. R. Bailey. Representative - - Mr. A. G. Mabee. I MACMAHON'S ~~~ r ' IMMENSELY POPULAR DRAMATIC CO?" The Most Complete Dramatic Organisation : ;. Touring Australasia, Supporting . ' *-', THE EMINENT ACTOR AND AUTHOR, M B- Gr EOIIGB J) ARIIEL '- ' THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. THE EVENT, OF 'J rIE SEASON. . *' ' ANOTHER GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. The Original Four-act Detective" Drama. ■' written by GEORGE DARRELL, entitled • TpROM SCOTLAND VARD. The chief incidents in ' this Drama are ' ' founded on facts. These facts were related ' to Mr. George Darrell by the Chief Inspector of the Criminal Investigation Denartment of Chicago. " • Roy Wyndham (from Scotland Yard) : MR. GEORGE DARRELL Inspector Towsey Mr. L. Walsh Dan Lorry ...Mr. Alfred Boolhman Michael Murdoch Mr. Henry Ilodson Mocy Cusack Mr'. oily 'Dearinc :; .lake Jones Mr. L. Vane Pete Barnes Mr. Frank Hawthorne Sergeant M.alone Mr. A. Henderson Gilby 47 Mr. G. Merrinion Walter Fit-/. Fa.ldle Mr. I. Wisdom Madeline Miss Ada Lawrence Sadie Woods Miss May Granville Ruth Barnes Miss May Renno Mdlle. Dolano Miss Keene Students, Gamblers. Police, Artists, etc SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND EVENTS ACT I.Scene 1: The Detective's Oath Scene 2: The Tough and the Decov. Scene 3: THE THIEVES' CONSPIRACY. ACT Scene 1: In the Toils* Scene 2Tire Gambler's Victim. Scene 3:. THE MID NIGHT RAID. ACT Hl.—Scene 1: Following the Thread Scene 2: The Council of Four. Scene 3: Th« Mountain Gorge, leading up to a series ol powerful realistic incidents and situation- ' culminating with the SENSATION OF THE SHAFT. ACT Scene 1: The Flight for Life. Scene 2: Repentance and Remorse. Scene '>'■■' 5: THE INEVITABLE END. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls ss; Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. Box Plan at AVildman and Arey's. CIOMING:-VAN BIENE, in " THE BROKEN \S MELODY," now creating a furore in Australia. OPERA HOUSE AND PALACE OF VARIETIES. . TTIULLER'S "MEW "ENTERTAINERS. ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Enormous Success of the J3EYES T RIO, The Iron-jawed Marvels Acrobats, and Trapeze Equilibrists. MR. LES WARTON. in Humorous Sketch. ■ "THE COON PHRENOLOGIST. * r . May Rose. Hugh ITnxham, Jas. Williams, Kat* Mahcr, Lulu Eugene, Ethel Preston, Leeds . and Lemar. and Ted Anderson. " : FULLER'S PRICES: ORCHESTRA STALLS. 2s (no Half Price). ; DRESS CIRCLE. 2s; LADIES. Is. STALLS & FAMILY' CIRCLE, Is: LADIES. 6d. PRIVATE BOXES. 21s and 15*. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Groves' and Carter's. " Musical Director, MR. FRANK CROWTHER. . MONDAY NEXT.— Appearance of PETE ■-. MILLER in Musical Comedy Act Reappearance of PEARL AKARMAN. VAN BIENE. the Famous Actor-Musician, V in the most stirring play. of the age. "THE BROKEN MELODY." -p E D E R A L TT A L L, WELLESLEY-STREET. ; Lessee and Manager - - Mr. J. D. Rowley. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. ~'..'..< THIS AFTERNOON, ' THIS EVENING. 2to 5. ••: - ' 7 to-10;'"' ' ROWLEY'S v '.- M EW JttjTAXWORKS AND T ONDOU pOMPANY, .'- , . ..,,.. , Complete Change of Programme To-night ! In conjunction with THE AMAZON GIANTESS, ABOMAH, BOMAH, THE TALLEST LADY IN THE WORLD. . ' A GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY In a Novel and Refined TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance, at 8 ADMISSION: .-■-..• ... ONE SHILLING. Children, Half-price.... .«j,?i MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, . • ~ ~> p RAND ABY OHOW '" ■[ ' For Children under 12 Months. FIRST PRIZE: HANDSOME PERAMBULATOR. pHGRAL TT AL L THURSDAY, MARCH. 2-3, 1905, at' 3 p.m. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. . A FAREWELL: ... ■■ .., .. '''I to M IBB TT\ORIS "TDOULT, On. her departure Cor Europe. . Under the Patronage of the Auckland . Liedertafel. • ' President, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. Vice-President. HENRY BRETT, ESQ. PROGRAMMEPART I. ;. j . 1. Overture, " Enryanthe " ... . - ... Webet , ORCHESTRA. 2. Songa, " Heatberbud > .... . ... Braor • b, "Ever" So Far Away " .... ... , ... Brawn . c, " My Song is of the Sturdy North " >i Ed. German MR. HAMILTON,, HODGES.,..r 4, 3. Song, Valse ("Romeo and Juliet ... - Gounod MADAME CHAMBERS. 4. Violin. "Concertino" (Violin,and Orchestra) ; Hans Sitt Allegro ma non troppo. ..■ ~ j. Andante Bostenuto. Allegro Finale. ■'-'■ '■' ''■■ " MISS DORIS BOULT. if5. Song. " Annabel Lee " Henry LealU DR. KEITH. 6. Song, " Poi Waiata " (Poi (Song) ' Alfrod Hill MISS MARGOT SOMERSET. ','• 7. Vocal Quartet, "Farmyard Medley" ... THE UNIQUE QUARTET. , PAST 11. 1. Orchestra! Piece. " Minuet " ... Paderewski ORCHESTRA. . . --•'!. 2. Songa, " Songs My Mother Taught. Me " Dvorak b, " Lullaby Hamilton Hodges c, "Thou'rt Like a Flower" ... Chadwick t MRS. HAMILTON HODGES. . 6. Violin, " Hcjrc Kati " ... ... ... Hubay MISS DORIS BOULT. 4. Piano Duo, "Valse Carnavalesqui " ... > Chaminade MISS MADOLEINE WEI3BE AND MISS GERTRUDE SPOONER. >' ' 5. Vocal Duet. " Flow Gent.lv. Diva" Parry MR. AND UK*. HAMILTON HODGES. 1' " Poor Thomas Day " 6. Round- . .... . „ 0 . Dr. Harrington 1 iwas lou, Sir I '■ ' Lord Mornington ' . MR. A. BRUCE, MR. C. G. IRVI.N'J, MR. T. DUNNCvCIIAM. . .. .; 7. Patriotic Song (with chorus) " Britons .. AH ... Mrs. Secsriw MR HAMILTON HODGES. Wj Vh ■ COD SAVE THE KING. f Progiaimue Committee: Mr. Boult, Mr. i. <Ck'Hill, Mr. S. Jackson. Mr. .1. Simms. Musical Director: Mr. Alfred Hill. Accompanists: Mrs. Arthur Boult. Mrs. Sam. '■'■■ Jackson. Miss E. Holland, Mrs. Queree. Hon Secretary: MR. ABEL ROWE. . , Hon Treasurer: MR. J. SIMMS (of H. M. Johnstone and CO.). Telephone 1154. • 2s 6d-EVERY TICKET lIALF-A-CROWN-23 63 \" Seats can be booked at Wildman and Arey's . on presentation of ticket, and by paying sixpence extra. 4 GARDEN PAR Y -~^T Will be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, at 3 p.m.. IN MRS. HANNA'S GROUNDS. VICTORIA ' AVENUE, Two Minutes' Walk from the Remuera Tram Terminus, in aid of the ORGAN FUND OF ST. AIDAN'S CHURCH. Afternoon Tea. Music. Games, provided Free. A charge of One Shilling will be made at the Gate. All are invited to come, _-_ HAZARD'S RIFLE RANGE.-In the usual >■*: Weekly Competitions tor week ending J j March '11, the following made possibles For . ;; the Six-shot Competition J. Reed. J- "■ •\* Mackie, S. Elliott. A. ' Mackie, E. Marke. ?: . : Wynne Gray. R. Northam, J. McNeill. >• ,-' McConagle. A. Watson. 'I'. Cooper. J. Pol- •':,'; ! lard, ,1. Bucklev, 8. "Brooks. C. Palmer; A. ( Miluer. 11. Taylor. £. Roderick, R. ToraluV- • .. son, AY. Patterson,' A. Downey. The winner ■-.? J proved to be A. Downey. Winner of Run- . i: nine Targets. :A. King. Winner of Aggre- '■-;•.;.;-• gate Bull's-eves. A. Mackie. This weeks ;.' ;- Prize—SlX-SHOT COMPETITION. Stevens " .;.-. 22 Cal. Rifle. .RUNNING TARGETS, Set nf Carver-, in case. AGGREGATE BULL'S- ■ EYES, Six Table Knives. '_ ' ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8
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