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Amusement*.; / LS m-O'f N " V XT A L L, its ; " : .'-.., "''' : '' '■__ ''■ /' ''....'.' et. VEWBITRY -, QPADA ; "pOPS." . tat ' he . .. ' . — ;,-„ ".;. ;,:''■"• : * ' m. ~ ' mo-NIGRT,- AT EIGHT. " — ,• an "ppocii in ,-jyTusiCi ,3. ':'■-'■■:- .-..;;*;- ~. ".■■'- . ; 3000 SEATS AT* ONE' SHILLING. °5 >••' COLOvSSAL PROGRAMME. in-' ; '"'", .''- •', _ ■ ..:, . PHILIP NEWBURY sings—',! Cujus. Animam" ("Stabat Mater"), "The Poet's Song" {'■' La' Boheme"), and Popular Ballads. • MADAME SPADA sings— Mia Piccirella" - (" Salvator Rosa"), "Caro mio ben" tT fGiordani),-and Duet with Philip NewJF bury," A Night'in Venice." Mr. Harold Gregson, Organ Soloist, in C Major Toccata (Bach) and Popular Selections. . ■ >._ ..' ~;. .; .: ! Herr .Pcchotsoh, plays "Carnival.de Venice" »y , and Fantasia on Fanst. ' - • <,'..■ or i ne j Mr. Oliver Farrow and Mr. Ernest Pa-rkes in 2; j Selections from " Tannhauser" and .'I Popular Selections. jj e i Mr. 11. Wool ley, Accompanist. ['.;v Reserved Seats. Is extra, at Wildman and . : , ' Arey's. ;. ■ 1 ' Day Sales at Hancock's, Stationer, Queen,i street. -.- ■ • ;',-.' ~,: ■•. __ rp o W'N , TT - A L L. :s. , ,';■.. " ' ' -.———' Direction THE LONDON ENTERTAINMENTS »le SYNDICATE. ;n :".'-., " ' '• ld General Manager: M. J. BLOOMFIELD.' of ■■.'■•■■ Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. u- 'First Appearance 'in Auckland of THE WORLD'S FAMOUS HUMORIST, ■JUra. JOSEPH "DLASCHECK, ■■■■■:"' Assisted by _ MISS MILDRED WRIGHTON. T With her Charming Songs at the Piano. P ' IN SOCIETY SNAPSHOTS. ' ' ' A" FEW OPINIONS. ' ' ,0 HIS LATE MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. —" I could not have believed it possible for e j an actor to so completely; change his idenu- ] tity without using any paint, wigs, or re ! costumes. Your J.P. item mad© me laugh . j until I felt ashamed of myself, but when • I saw , His . Grace the Bishop of London b- almost screaming with laughter, I then felt I had not exceeded the bounds." :■-.. THE BISHOP OF LONDON, presiding over . an Entertainment given by Mr. Blascheck, said:—-"Having heard from the Clergy of many denominations throughout the British Isle's what a great Artist Mr. Blascheck - was, and how free from vulgarity his ' So- . ciety Snapshots' were, 1 determined to witU ness his-performance at -my first opportunity, and I give my unqualified approval of his entertainment, which I had the pleasure of presiding over. I never laugh-! c. j ed so much in the whole course of ■ my 1 » life." _ ' - THE MOST REV. DR. BOURNE, Archbishop of , Westminster, sai:—"Mr. Biascheck is a genius; ho makes you laugh one minute and in a twinkling your eye is , moist. His entertainment is the finest that " I've ever witnessed." THE LATE MAX O'RELL—"Mr. Blascheck is the finest humorist I have ever heard in my life. He is a perfect artist." i V s ** THE LATE MEL. B. SPUKR-" Mr. Biascheck takes the cake. He is the greatest living versatile artist I've ever seen or :'. heard."' -, .;' > - : ; ; '■ £ MR. W. T. STEAD. Review of Reviews— V, '.-:" For two and it-quarter hours I sat and Mij listened to the finest humorist it has been ,J Imy privilege to hear. No vulgarity, but clean, healthy wit' and fun. ; Take your wife: and daughters to hear Mr. Blascheck..", Popular Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. Box Plan opens '- MONDAY, 10 a.m., at Wildman and Arey's. " tr% o . W■-■■■;» TT/A L L rf THE AUCKLANL BALLAD AND c , " INSTRUMENTAL 5. - '> ; ;' '■ ' 'TJONCHRTS. / d Under, the Direction Of Mrs. Henry Hayward >. and Mr. W. T. Sharp. " : FIRST' CONCERT, FEBRUARY 14. FIRST CONCERT. FEBRUARY 14. FIRST CONCERT. FEBRUARY; 14. FIRST CONCERT. FEBKu.iitlf V 14. ; '■ FIRST CONCERT, FEBRUARY 14. FIRST CONCERT. FEBRUARY 14. ..-.,. -; ,•'..'; Artists: ■; -. ".' Soprano, -MISS LIZZIE KNIGHT. 5 Contralto. SIGNOIUNA DOMENICA • MARTINENGO. I Tenor. MR. FRED. DUNCAN. " , 1 - Bass MR; 0. E. FARROW. , '• '," Violin. MISS ISA BOSWOHTH.-.' / I Solo Organist and Accompanist, MR. W. J ■';;;;. T. sharp: i;. ::■;■ Box Plan opens February 5 at Wildman and Arey's. Athletic Sports. : AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND /"IYCLE pLUB. 'AUTUMN pARNIVAL. I T|OMAIN pRICKET Q. ROUND. >. . " ",.'■•; ———- ' ■- ■ !" , SATURDAY, ATARCH 9 • /PROGRAMME: . i 75YDS -MAIDEN. HANDICAP. . ' J - 150 YDS HANDICAP. 300 YDS HANDICAP. • .I- 880 YDS HANDICAP. :, ; 600 YDS NOVICE HANDICAP. : ONE MILE HANDICAP. 220 YDS HURDLES HANDICAP. , HIGH .TUMP. LONG JUMP. ''VARSITY RACE. 220 yds. Entry, 2s. ONE MILE WALK. ONE . MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (ama- ! teur). Entry, 2s. I ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (open). '■■■< Entry, 2s 6d. ! TWO MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (open). ' Entry, 2s 6d. ...,"- , ; ! SLOW BICYCLE RACE,' 440 yds. : ; TUG-OF-WAR (Open to any team of 12 , ! men). Entry, 6d per man. ' ICOYDS CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUCKLAND PROVINCE. r 440YD.S CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUCKLAND PROVINCE. In all events there, must be six entries or no race, seven entries or no second prize. , Entries will be received on FRIDAY and - SATURDAY. 16th and 17th. at the Amateur ' Sports Club Rooms, between 7 and 9 p.m, , I Positively no entries received after the < 17th February. ; J/P. JERRAT, •- Hon. Sec. TyrATAPUNA-MANUNUI SPORTS CLUB. ' SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING, ' ■■'. . 1 To be held on MANUNUI SPORTS GROUND. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912. PROGRAMME: ; MAIDEN RACE, 100yds—First, £2; second, , Trophy. Nora., 2s. BOYS' RACE—First, Trophy. j MANUNUI STAKES. 100 yds, 200 yds, and 300yds—First, £15; second', £3; third, £1. Nom., 14s; ace. 6s. HIGH -JUMP—Post entry. - HALF-MILE— £5; second, £2; third, £1. Nom., 4h; ace. 4s. j 120 YDS HURDLES— £2; second, £1- ' I third, 10s. Nom., 2s; ace, Is 6d. ' t ' ONE MILE— £6: second, £2; thira. 10.s.- Nom., ss; ace, 3s 6d. '< 440 YARDS—First, £4; second, £1; third, 10s. Nom., 3s; ace, 2s 6cl. OPEN CHOP, 18in Block—First, £16; second. . £3: third. £1. Nom., 14s; ace, 6s. " UNDEffIIAND CHOP. 20in Block— £8second, £1 10s; third, 10s. Nom., 6s;. -' ace, 4s. ' OPEN SAW— £4; second. £1; thirl 1 10s. Nom:, 3s; ace, 2s 6d. ' ' J I FORCED HANDICAP, 200 yds— First, . £2- ! socond, 10s. Nom., 2s 6d. J j Nominations for Events, 3, 5. 6. 7. 8, 11, 12, : 13, close with-the Secretary, February 9 1912. and must, be accompanied by CASH." All Events run under the Rules of the t New Zealand Athletic Union and Axemen's - Association. . 1 For further information, apply to I ALF. E. PHELAN, s ■•■Secretary. Manunui. d i_ - '■ il I PIANO SALE-Grand Piano; New Kaps c Nipp Grand, a beautiful instrument for J" drawingroom; usual price £135. offered for i ; £90 cash.—l"he London and Berlin Piano " Co.. 215, 217, Queen-street. Auckland. 4 QANDO.— Splendid for Baths, Sinks, and T k5 Paintwood. Cheaper than sand soap, , and easier to use—Paul Bock and Co., Ltd., * Albert-street. ' " ' ■ . ■ . -1 /HANDLES, Tea in Boxes, Tobacco. Cigars. I_/ Cigarettes, Groceries Wines, Cider, Summer Beverages. JOHN REID AND CO.. WhoTesato Grocers, 43. Fort-st. (Established 18691. I" ' '•':'.' '• ;;■■•'•.■:••■• '■-■'■'■■".'■'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 12

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