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ENTERTAINMENTS.

; ■ ' - : '' ;; i, ..' ''»."■•■"-; ?li§ MISS FITZMAURIOE GILL. ' The box plan for the Fitzmaurice Gill », ; son, which commences at His Majesty Theatre on Saturday evening next will k! opened Wildmm and Arey's this nj* in*. Miss Gill, together with the no i D ! ' members of the company, arrived fro m sS' V ' ney by the Zealandia on Sunday to p„Z< . the way for a season which promises tow • ■ ■ : ''' i; most successful. ''The Girl of My g», '•; which will be produced for the first 'tffi,, Auckland, has been chosen for . the initi performance on 'Saturday next 'W ; - - successful nautical play Miss Gill will m !i! 3 - ; -- ' ' ' ' '■ OPERA HOUSE. ; Fullers Entertainers were well i»t«, • j night, and the new !&£*&ss«* greatest satisfaction. The Diamond iS?,gave a number of songs and dances in fint ' style, while the newcomers, DelWvn i 3 lye, were well received. Mr " was responsible for a number 'of 1 - :; and the St. Leon* gaVS? &g*g:, jaw act. , r :.iron-' CONCERT AT SACRED HEART ■ SCHOOLROOM.' ' f An enjoyable entertainment was held !« " : the Sacred Heart schoolroom, ■• ToitoL? '' ; last night. The first part of the p£SnTe consisted of songs by Mrs. Wen/i t,l , lum Messrs. Arthur Dobbs and I t , Darby a short lecture on "Phrenology- 5 by Professor Braynes, and a Win Ilj i - reading by the Rw. Dr. Egan, Thf 3 / ' half of-the programme consisted of Some? sets laughable farce entitled "A Day After . : the Fair," in which Mrs. Wenzl sLu,- i and Messrs. W. ,F. 'Darby, J McSfe '■ ' J. Corbett and J. B. 7 ' Stead'fi& $ '■ various roles. - . " . . -- ■ SMOKE CONCERT.' ' ; ; : The Commercial Travellers' Association" ■■ !l held a smoke concert in the Commercial Traveller Club, His Majesty's Arcade, last ' S night There. was a very fair attendance « and a most enjoyable evening was spent "''Ageneral programme of musical items » gone through, and it was much appreciated' ,' \' he programme was as, follows:— Pianoforte' solo, :Mr Alf Bartley; song, ''wiSSil: Wisp," Mr R. Nolon (encore, " Bad I a ; Thousand Souls"); recitation, '<• Black ami < tina, Mr. Abel Rowe encore, "The Cam; ' •' Call Me Back," Mr. D. 0. Ingram; nianoX |l Call Me Back," Mr. D. 0. Ingram ;pia no \ ,: forte solo, "La Italina in Olgeri," ; Mr.''j' ; ' ■■' P. Hcoton; imitation sketches Mr *H''p""' •' Burry; song, "Gondola Dreams/ - Mr' ' Jones; recitation, "The Deserter," Mr De 1 "■ Silva; song, "Tony's the Boy," Mr J CoCa^? si S a '!l ; reci tation, "Britain's Land Mr W. B Eyre; song, "Yeoman's Wedding Song," Mr. J. Patterson (encore , ! "My Beloved Queen''); , song, "The Toreador's Song," Mr. R. Noton'; song : "f ;; ?'- Had Sixpence," Mr. J. F. Connelly"; son?* ( Annie Laurie," Mr. D. W. McLean; Auld Lang Syne," "God Save the Kins", , Mr. Bartley aoted as accompanist. , ', . '! " " •■■■ ■i';''^' The > British Biograph of living picture? ' will give an exhibition in the Newmavkefl ; i Public Hall to-night and in the Epsom Hall " on Thursday night. • f ' '. '- N :V';.l'"|:.V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12909, 4 July 1905, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12909, 4 July 1905, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12909, 4 July 1905, Page 6