Amusements. J. TTLS MAJESTY'S ''jWATRE. Lessee-Mr. C. H. Bailey. f Under the Hole Direction of 11 MESSRS. MACMAHON. LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR. TIH7.MAUBICE rULh a BASON. " ' . UNCLE TOM'S CABIN A. VERITABLE SENSATION. r. Received on Saturday with the ;. WILDEST ENTHUSIASM. ' . TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, A Splendid and Sumptuous Production 08 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Mrs. Harriet. Beecher Stowe's Immortal Work. . AN UNUSUALLY POWERFUL CAST OF CHARACTERS. A HOST OF AUXILIARIES. ALL THE OLD-TIME FAVOURITES. PLANTATION MELODIES, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Produced after much careful preparation, involving: special scenic and mechanical skill , and study. MISS' FITZMAURICE GILL ! In her Delightful Impersonation of ' ELIZA HARRIS. , WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1 THE FRENCH SPY. f Admission-3s, 2s. and Is. .' Box Plan at Wildmain and Arey's. b "TTNCLE rpoM'S QABIN" T4/TATINEE. 1 For the convenience of Families, the Management, at the earnest solicitation of a large number of Ladies who are prevented attending the Theatre at night, announce a GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE On WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30. CHILDREN SIXPENCE to all parts of the - Theatre, D.O. excepted. '• TTIS MAJESTY'S fTIHEATRE. Lessee...Mr. C. R. Bailey. e Under the Direction of '» MESSRS. MACMAHON. Sole Proprietor...Mr. M. B. Curtis. A STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST sth, - The First Appearance in Australasia of M. B. CURTIS' FAMOUS AMERICAN ATOVELTY • pOMPANY, } DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO' This Extraordinary Combination comprises some of the most Wonderful and BRIL--3 LIANT ARTISTS of the VAUDEVILLE » WORLD, and has been specially organised '- for a tour of New Zealand and Australia. • NOTE.-The Box Plan will be Opened on '■ WEDNESDAY at Wildman and Arey's. A ■ ■ MUSICAL EVENT. 3 CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. MR, PERCY DENTON'S I POPULAR CONCERT. 1 — a A HOST OF TALENT. A FEAST OF GOOD MUSIC. e. 9 Popular Prices— 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's, where Tickets may be secured and Reserved. '' Doors open at 7.30, commencing at 8 p.m. ■ Trams from all, parts direct to Choral Hall. ■ , SYD. J. HARBUTT. . Shows 1 MA. POULTRY, PIGEON, Jl ' AND CANARY ASSOCIAI f|pjss TION'S ; 'IF [ANNUAL OHOW, • Will be held at • WIIANGAREI, ON 11TH AND 12TH AUGUST, 1905. Entries, which Close on THURSDAY, 3rd August, wiU be received daily from 8 a.m. to : 5 p.m., and on 3rd August from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., by MR. W. G. MASON, care of MoNab and Mason, Upper Symonds-street, from whom " schedules and entry forms can be obtained, or by the Secretaries at Whangarei. JAS. MASON, . R. G. DONALDSON, • Hon. Sees. c '" '" a Exhibitions. ' AUCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS. NEW GALLERY, COBURG-STREET. • THE 24th ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN DAILY, 12.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 10 p.m. . Admission, One Shilling. I Catalogues, Sixpence. i . - " ~, ; 'j u_j • Football. I FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! 1 ALEXANDRA PARK. WEDNESDAY NEXT. I Admission, 6d; Ladies Free. I BUTCHERS V. GROCERS AND MILKMEN, - DRAPERS AND CHEMISTS V. HAIRDRESSERS AND HOTELKEEPERS BAKERS a Bye. ' Ground, 6d!; Stand, 6d extra; Ladies, Free. LOUIS A. FROST. Hon. Sec., A.W.A.T.R. Union. ";; 1 . a Meetings. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princesstreet, TO-NIGHT (Monday), 31st inst., when Professor F. D. Brown, M.A., will deliver a 1 popular Lecture, with experimental illustrations, on " Alcohol as a Fuel." The lecture will be open to the General Public. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. " : T. F. CHEESEMAN, ■ ■ Secretary. rpECHNICAL Education for Milliners.■L Classes commence on Tuesday Evening-, at 7 o clock, at the Technical School.—For particulars apply at the School. Electoral. EAST ELECTORATE. D B H. D. B 1 " w Will Address the ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY EAST In the FORESTERS' HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, On ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, at 8 p.m. Musical. gRARD pIANOS. I EXCLUSIVELY USED BY I. J. P AD1RE AND M MX JJAMBOURG. Sole Agents North New Zealand: THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO ' AGENCY, S. COLDICUTT, Manager 191, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. payment * tai6 irferior *-*""»--* in part • JJR. HORACE BRINSMEAD says:1 ■ "'Convinced as we all are tint tli» P anos of English, American, Geman and French manufacture have their distinctive and admired points I venturn to state that in no other instrumerits have the various good points of the several nationalities been so incorporated with complete success as in the JJORACE Q. gRINSMEAD piANOS, Which I offer with the fullest confidence, guaranteeing them in.every detail, the most Up-to-Date Pianos on the market. „ _, SOLE AGENT. G. RICHARDSON AND CO.. 290, Queen-street. Photography. Q B E gory, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, ) CORNER. OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY I STREETS, AUCKLAND, • HAS REMOVED TO THE J gTRAND QUEEN-STREET. J | All the Latest Finishings in UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHY. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 8
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