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AP ERA TTOUSK. X>OLLARD /~VPERA /COMPANY. Managerial Note.— On SATURDAY, October 18, Mr Tom Pollard will have much pleasure in introducing to Auckland for the first time, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Esq., the greatest of all London Gaiety Successes, " The Messenger Boy," which ran for 16 consecutive performances in Wellington, and 11 in Dunedin, thus repeating the Home triumphs of the " Boy " at the London Gaiety Theatre. NOTE.— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, Jlso Following Nights. mHE TI/rESSENGER T*OY. MR W. S. PERCY, New Zealand's Own and Popular Comedian, As TOMMY BANG (the Messenger Boy), Mr H. QjM^ly as Captain Pott, M»g Alice Edgar, as Mrs Bang, Miss Gertie Campion as Rosa, Miss Connie Buttel, as Nora, Supported by ' All the Old and Popular Favourites. There being no less than 18 distinct Characters. Box Plan open at Wildman, Lyell and Arey's on Tuesday Morning. Prices— Reserved Stalls, 5s ; Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Gallery, Is. Early Doors, 6d extra. Fuller particulars future issue. pITY TTALL. Every Evening at 8 all the Year Round DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Ur U A Constant Flow of Great Vaudeville Attractions! FOUR MORB NIGHTS ONLY CALLAHAN AND MACK The Melbourne Australasian says "That Nature cap be faithfully and convincingly represented in the Theatre was never more forcibly proved than by the delightful and refreshing acting of Messrs Callahan and Mack, who provide us with a rich and rare piece of characterisation." Another Brilliant Success achieved by the Great Dancing Comedian, MR ARTHUR NELSTONE & MISS ELSIE FOREST, Who re-appeared last night in an entirely new humorous sketch, which aroused the heartiest laughter and loud and prolonged applause. Continued Enthusiastic Success of the Charming Balladist. MISS ALICE LAYTON, THE SISTERS SMITH, Mr Fred Rivenhall Mr Tim Howard, MR JACK KEARNS, MISS IDA ROSLYN. AND LITTLE MISS VERA KEARNS. TUESDAY NEXT. (By Arrangement with Mr Harry Rickards) First Appearance in New Zealand of HARRIS AND WALTERS, Patter and Terpsichorean Specialists. Prices : 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell and Arey's. BENEDICT'S HALL. FRID4Y, OCTOBER 17, 1902. QUINLAN'S CONCERT & DANCE. Under the Patronage of the Mayor and Councillors of Grey Lynn. IN AID OF MRS BINNS & SEVEN CHILDREN. This Refined Entertainment will commence with OUR GARDEN PARTY, The Prettiest and Most Unique First Part ever seen in Auckland, introducing 25 PERFORMERS — 4 END MEN, Under the Stage Management of Mr John Tudor. QUINLAN'S BAND OVERTURE. Conversationalist • • - Will Diamond Tambos • • John Tudor and J. Walsh Bones • • • Ned Fort and W. Sinclair 1. Song: Miss Rose Hawke, "Cheer Up, Mother." 2. Comic Song : W. Sinclair, "On Top." 3. Song: Joe Smithson, " Clorine." . 4. Conflc Song: Ned Fort, "Up Dar in de Sky." 5. Song: Master J. Quinlan, "The Song that Will Live for Ever? 6. Comic Song : J. Tudor, " Coon Song." 7. Song : Miss Marie Hilda, " Because I Love You So." 8. Song: J. Lewis, " Good Morning, Carrie." 9. Song : Miss Mabel Le Roy, " Honeysuckle and Bee." 10. Song : Jack Walsh, "My Honolulu Lady." First Part Finale : " You'll Dance to My Music." Interval of Ten Minutes. 11. Overture : Quinlan's Band. 12. Song : Geo. Higgott, " The Toilers." 13. Song : Miss Dixon, " Sweetheart May." 14. Comic Song : O. McAuliffe, " Must You." 16. Song: W. Diamond, "Play Me an Old Camnolia." This Gigantic Programme will conclude with Mr J. Tudor's American Farce, entitled, "Mike's Misfortune." Characters : J. Tudor, Miss B. Quinlan, and W. Diamond. Will Purcell : Accompanist. Quintan's Band will supply the music for the Dancing. Tickets : Adults, Is ; Children under 16, 6d. Refreshments, 11.80 p.m. Carriages, 10.30 p.m. Doors open 7.80 ; Concert, 8. P. QUINLAN, Manager.

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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 9

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