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AMUSEMENTS. 1 — —’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, 3 -k-*- Lessee...Mr C. R. Bailey. 1 Under the Management of Messrs T. J. West and Henry Hayward. IMMENSE SUCCESS 3 Of WEST’S PICTURES . WEST’S PICTURES And THE BRESCIANS ' THE BRESCIANS L A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. The Supremely Artistic Italian Scenes, The Romantic Grand Canal of Venice, The Wonders of Eternal Rome, The Eruption at Mount Vesuvius, "Won by Strategy,” The Highlanders Marching Thro’ Aula Reekie, The Excitingly Realistic Fire Episodes, The Burglars and the Girls, "The Busy Bee at Home,” The Stereoscopic Beauties of Barce* lona Park, The Wonderful Bogs and Ponies, The Wild West Adventures, The Screamingly Funny Lost Child, and that Surpassingly. Wonderful, Magical, and Fantastic Story, A TRIP TO THE SUN. The Brescians in their Part Singing, the Fine Orchestral Performance, Antonio Martinengo, the Comedy Soprano; Domenica Martinengo, the Cultured Contralto; Adelina Martinengo, the Brilliant Violinist; Sara Hendy, the Popular Mezzo-Soprano; Rudall Hayward, the Splendid Baritone; Fred. Mills, the Ideal Comedian. TWO GOOD SHOWS TOO GOOD TO MISS. For Particulars See Daily Papers. HOUSE aND PALACE OF VARIETIES FULLER’S ENTERTAINERS Instantaneous Success of JQ ELSON The Greatest Comic Singer that has ever Visited Auckland. Hear His “Girls, Girls, Girls” FRANK KING has made a hit with his New and Original Patriotic Song—words by Frank King, mueie by Ben Fuller Esq —“ New Zealand’s Bonny Boys in Navy Blue.” GREAT 810 GRAPH and 20 artists. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SATURDAYS. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 9. First appearance of ELSIE BROWN, Coon Ballad Vocalist. BEATRICE ENGLISH, Operatic Soprano FRED STANDRIDGE, Baritone. Prices : 2s, Is, and 6d; Reserves at Wildman’s. UTHERLAND’S NEW HALT*. BLUFF, Has accommodation for over 700 Lighted throughout with electricity. Ladies'and Gents Dressing Rooms. The stage is 40 x 20 ; height of proscenium, 14 feet. M r Sutherland is also proprietor of the Club Hotel, with whom special rates can be arranged. CHAS. SUTHERLAND Proprietor. VO N D A L E JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1905. tA C °®FA NCES J o !' FIBST BAY’S RACING will Close at the Club’s Office, Highstreet, on FRIDAY NEXT, Sth September. 1905, by 9 p.m. * HARRV H. HA YR, Secretary. Fcr Bronchi d Coughs take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. THE BETTING MARKET. Mr A. Bradshaw of Christchurch reports the following business on the:— “ New Zealand Cup. 10 to 1 Achilles, Mahutonga, Maniapoto 14 to 1 Scotty, Paritutu, Melodeon, Noctuiform 16 to 1 Nightfall, Quarryman 20 to 1 Ghoorka, Golden Knight 25 to 1 Gold Crown 33 to 1 Bulawayo. Jeanne’d Arc, Veneer, Boomerang. , Calibre, Frobable, Armistice, Mystification 40 to 1 Convoy 50 to 1 Appolodoris, Beau Seaton 66 to 1 Tirole, St. Joe, Blythemaid 75 to 1 Douche 100 to 1 Black Reynard, General Symons, Flamen. Gay Spark, Nonette, Joe Chamberlain, bweet Helen ’ 150 to 1 Clanburn, Btepdancer, Ability 300 to 1 King's Birthday ne^on’t^^ 1614 and Grant report the following busiNew Zealand Cup. 10 to 1 Achilles, Mahutonga 16 to 1 Nightfall, Paritutu, Melodeon, Noctuiform, Golden Knight 50 to 1 Nonette, Black Reynard, Tirole, Appolodoris. Gay Spark, Beau Seaton, Clanburn, Blythemaid, Ability, Sweet Helen 14 to 1 Quarryman, Scotty 12 to 1 Maniapoto 20 to 1 Gold Crown 33 to 1 Convoy, Jeanne d’ Arc, Sungod, Boomerang. . Calibre, Flamen, Probable, Armistice 15 to 1 Bulawayo 20 to 1 Ghoorka J° } General Symons, Stepdancer, King’s Birthday 25 to 1 Veneer 66 to 1 Joe Chamberlain, Mystification 40 to 1 Douche, St. Joe

Marriage Amenities. — A nobleman, who was very avaricious, was on the same terms with his lady as water and lightning when they encounter in the atmosphere. “ I am of opinion, my lord,” said her ladyship, “ that you would marry the devil’s daughter, after my decease, if her dowry were equal to your expectations.” “ That is impossible, my lady,” replied the Earl, “ for it is contrary to the laws of England to marry two sisters.”

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 809, 7 September 1905, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 809, 7 September 1905, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 809, 7 September 1905, Page 9