Amusements. TIT, E T'S '.'■•'' PICTURES. 2 QA 'T'O-DAY. Special Children's Day. Ito. the Japanese Beggar Boy. Wg?S = PRggS - WffiS THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. T>OYAL ALBERT HALL. x *> Direction Hay ward's Enterprises, Ltd. By Arrangement with Mr. T. J. West. The Apex of Animated ArtCome abroad with us and see NANTES AND ITS ENVIRONS. And watch ITALIAN FIELD ARTILLERY In Marvellous Evolutions. ITO, a Beautiful Japanese Study. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE SUBMARINE. JOHN GRAHAM'S GOLD. CANADIAN RIFLES' VISIT TO LONDON. THE MELBOURNE CUP. Scenes on the Lawn . at Flemington, the Dresses, and details of the GREAT RACE. THE FAMILY FEUD, a Delightful Comedy. A MAELSTROM OF MIRTH IN THESE: TONTOLINI STEALS A BICYCLE. IN LOVE WITH A PRETTY CASHIER. WHY JONES WAS CHAMPION. A DARLING CONFUSION. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To-night, and Every Evening, the spacious balcony in front of the Royal Albert Hall will be opened as a Roof Tea Garden, the first of its kind in Auckland, where Refreshments and Ices will be served in the Intervals. & A GRAND SUMMER INNOVATION. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is and 6d; Reserved Seats. Is 6d, at Royal Albert Hall. 'Phone 1506 AUCKLAND QHAKSPERE SOCIETY. Y.M.C.A. HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! „ Second production (without book or note) ot H. A. Jones' brilliant comedy, in four acts, THE T lARS." HE JUIARS." 8 " THE T LARS." "11113 JUIARS." THE T LARS.'' HE JUIARS." . CAST: Edward Falkner - - Sir. Frank Lorking Sir Christopher Deering - - Mr. Montague Gilbert Nepean - - Mr. Frank Gardner George Nepean - - - Mr. Harold Buddie Freddie Tatton - - Mr. H. G. Palethorpe Archibald Coke - - Mr. Alan McElwain Waiter Mr. Gribble Walker Mr. Garland Mrs. Crespin .... Miss D. Brown Dolly Coke - - Mrs. Hurston Frankland Ferris ....... Miss Farrell Lady Rosamund Tatton - Miss Bartley Mrs. Ebernoe ----- Miss Buddie Lady Jessica Nepean - Mrs. M. M. McCallum Admission. 2s, and ONE SHILLING. Tickets obtainable at the doors, and at Upton's. Wildman's. and Martelli's. Box plan at Wildman and Arey's till one o'clock; after that, at Martelli's. - npHE BOX. PLAN OF RESERVED SEATS FOR THE AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY'S FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL WILL BE OPENED . ON MONDAY MORNING, 9 AM., ) AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. t ' . • .- .'■'•'■■ H.M. T^™ 1 ' Commencing MONDAY—2Ist—MONDAY, SIX DAYS. COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. SIX DAYS. Concluding SATURDAY-26th-SATURDAY, GRAND DEMONSTRATION NIGHT. A UCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. A. FIRST-. ANNUAL FESTIVAL. Admission: EVENINGS (Finals). 2s 6d. Is 6d, AND ONE SHILLING. . DAYTIME, SIXPENCE (2 Matinees excepted). NO EARLY DOOES, And ' ■"'■' ABSOLUTELY NO FREE. LIST. C T. BENEDICT'S HALL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. • November 16th and 17th. The Charming • Eastern Opera, "qPHE SULTAN OF • rpBEBIZOND," By the Members and Friends of St. Benedict's Choir, in aid of the School Funds. . CAST OF CHARACTERS: Haroun Ali - - - - - - - - ■•L O'Malley (Saltan of Trebizond) Abanazer (Prime Minister) - - F. O'Meara ' N. Hutchinson Hassan Princes of Trebizond E. Owens Zadak B. Iloare Slave of the Sultan -------- W. Steele Shugar Ali (Slave of Abanazer) - - - C. Holt Loyola Miss Craig Erneßta '.. Miss Williams Humila Princesses of Mrs. White Kariama Trebizond Miss Reardon Silvonca Miss McLaughlin Fortuna Miss Kersting Lady Typewriter - Miss Pilcher Dancing Maiden'---.- - - - - - Miss Foley Sailors. Britons. Guards. Flower Maidens, Court Ladies and Gentlemen, by a host of trained auxiliaries. • Fall Opera Orchestra, conducted by Mr. SAM. JACKSON. ■ Front . Sea-ts, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. .OT. AIDAN'S HALL," REMUERA. The Date of the Bazaar has been Altered to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1 2.30 to 5.30 and 6.30 to 9.30. And FRIDAY EVENING, 6.30 to 9.30. Admission to.Hall, 6d. Children; 3d. Proceeds for Debt on New Parish Hall. p H~O R A L~ HA L L. NOVEMBER 16 AND 17. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. OVERTURE, KING MANFRED - (Reinecke) FINLANDIA ..... (Sibilius) SAKUNTALA .... (Goldmark) Soloist:. Mr. Farrow. TATINDSOR ROLLER RINJIL WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. . WINDSOR ROLLER RINK, THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. Sole Proprietor - - - - - - - E. R. James. Absolutely the Finest Rink in Auckland. ■ . ■■-. .E. C. MCEWAN. Manager. Restaurants, and Tea Rooms. TJRIOR'S. COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST Is LUNUH. Electric Fans. . No Flics. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. HARBOUR VIEW. Endean'a Bldgs., opp. Queen-st. Wharf.—Open Sunday. Afternoon Teas: late .Teas. Everything good.—J. Fountain. Propr. , i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 12
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