H IS MAraß^r^isig^- ■ Lessee ..1...;... C . R. B »lte,. W RESTLIKG - \v UESTI «e. : rpO-NIGHT. fpO-NlQffip. SATURDAY, FEBRTJABI 18th, mi SKINNER Champion. SKtv»tr,« SKINNER of , swn*sl B SKI KNEE Auckland . . sj^f|':v Versus TTAKI NANAIA Maori TIAKA KANAt. TIAKI NANAIA Cham, TIAKI KAN*ft TIAKI NANAIA pion TIAKI NANaH , '' TIAKI NANAIA Wrestler TlAKl Nαtjift i TIAK NANAIA of TIAKI NAkAt* TIAKI NANAIA Wai- TIAKI ■ " TIAKI NANAIA kato. TIAKI I For the Championship of Ancklin* Cutch-as-Catcb-Can Style. Belt o"!^ Falls. One to Win. ™? ' DON'T MISS THIS CONTEST. Between the Bouts there will be EiWM/ tions of Fancy Club Swinging. . Box Plan now open at Wildman UJ Arey's. ■ Ma Doors open 7.30: commence'B shorn.; ' Eary Doors, 7.15, 6d extra. PRICES—3/, 2/, V. . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATB& "t Lessee ...... Mr C. R. Bailey. < Manager • Mr R. H. Collins / TJnder the Patronage and in the Presence' "■' of THE AMERICAN CONSUL GENERAL (THE HONOURABLE F. DILUNQIUM) , ' GRAND OPENING NIGHT. : NEXT — MONDAY — NEXT MONDAY -t ••:■:■;.'■.■ 20th — FEBRUARY —; ,20th SHORT SEASON ONLY. Reappearance of the Famous ... JUBILEE jgjINGEBa NEW ARTISTES AND OLD FAVOUR-\ ITES. Including MR CLARENCE TISDALL, The Great American Tenor. PRICES — 3/, 2/. 1/. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. " Representative, FRED. DAWSON; A MONSTER MASS BAND PERFOBIf- " ALEXANDRA PARK," EPSOM. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19; T Starting at ,2.30 p.m. .-,' V • In aid of the Society for the PrptectioS of Women and Children and the Prevention . of Crnelty to Animals and'the Veterans' Home (to be divided equally), given by'the i | Auckland Band Contest Committee.- ■•■-•■ ; The following Bands will take <;part: GISBORNE CITY, AUCKLAND GARRU .:-■ SON, Ist BATTALION. DEVONPOET, ; :'i IMPEY'S, WAIHI, HAURAKI. , AND v PROBABLY KAIKORI, WELLINGTON GARRISON, WANGANUI, TARANAKL ' ; AND WOODVILLE. A Special Tramway Service has been W*.-. ranged. '. ■ .. - ' ,' v ■, ■'...■;;■' i Return; Children 2d e«d» , way. ■•■ • •. ..; ■ . . ... , ...•■. ■ Y.i ;.;•■, S> ADMISSION—AduIts 6d; Children 3d. QTAHUHU ./.PUBLIC HALU WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1805. At 8 p.m. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRTJMENTAU CONCERT By the Membersoorf r \. . ':■;'■. ST. PATRICK'S,' CATHEDRAL CHOIR, Conductor: 'Mr" P. F. Hiscocka.' Accompanist: Mr H. Hiscoeks. Organist' '. . St. .Patrick's Cathedral. , J v PROGRAMME: 'M Grand Chorus: "The Heavens are Telling"(Creation) .Haydn ... ■■:■, . T HEj CHOIR.' --'■ Song: "Lee Bameaux" ..■.'......'...Ft0re v. •-'.• MONSIEUR CASIER. ■ .".. ' Song: "Kathleen Mavourrieen" .... .Mollof . MISS "KNIGHT. ' ! Instrumental Trio .Br»ga<,•: HERR HAHN, Violin; -SIGNOR , ' TBACI, ' , Flute; 11. .HISCOCKS, Piano. Song: "The Carnival" . '-.". .-.Mpllof. f MISS MAUD DONOVAN. .. Song: "Thou art passing hence"..Sulljwu■■=•.. MR- RUPERT-MANTELL. " Selection: "Little Sweetheart Waltz" THE; ORCHESTRA: [Hiscoctt Song: Selected. ' :■■ '■'-'•:.'"• MADAME CASIER. . Violincello Solo: "Au Bord fle la ... ... ..■ :■ EmileDunlUeT ■:;'"■. MR CLARENCE LEVY (of the' tyrlt , Orchestra, Melbourne). •. .;■ ,> .f> Vocal Ti-io: Selected. ■ • • • ' MADAME CASIER, MONSIEUR CASIBR, V 'C RUPERT MANTELL. . ' • Song: "The- Children's Home". ....Cowea ; MISS MARY GRACE. ' : ■ • Song: "Lucky Jim" (by. i-equest); I»IR RUPERT. MANTELL. r. Song: ','The Marsellaise" (French National :. . Anthem)- ■ . ■ . ■ „ MONSIEUR CASIER. Grand, Chorus: "Gloria" (12th Mass)■•■.,-". THE CHOIR.- i-,: ■ CMo«art ' Trains leave Auckland 5.20 ' nrid 8.201 Andrew's .'Buses leave Victoria-street-dor-ner, C.30. ..■■■■ ' ' ' , .: Buses and train return after concert v; Return Fare, including Adrnisston t». - Concert, 2/6. Front Seats 3/. ■' :', ; ! . .T., E. GILLIES, Hon. Sec .. • rjAßNiT.i'b'ji soc r a $Wm The next Social in connection with the , /■; above Class will be held in St. George-S;. , Hall, Newton, on MONDAY EVENING : ' NEXT, February 20th; lflOs. Dancing at S p.m. Ladifes by inTitation.,, .■;■ only. Gents' sub. 1/6. Music ■Mr .«•,, Purcell. W. BOWMAN, Secretary.. ._ \ —■^^■~* — *—~—°—~* -"''"•' I/SCTUBES. _ V TO THE PROTESTANTS OF AUCK* . ; .;, •■ .LAND. ' ' REV. DR. W. M: DILL-MACKT, The Originator of the Great PROTESTANT DEFENCE ASSOCIATION OF AIIS-. TRALIA, will preach and Lecture in this. . City on matters affecting the Protestants > : of this Colony, from March sth to 12tn nest. ... All Protestants should hear him. - Full particulars next week. OF LECTURES, ■ : B £ - ♦5' MR C. W. LEADBEAXER, M<B.A.»Widely known in Eiigiand and America s» an authoritative Lecturer uud "f lter a " d Theosophv, Occultism, Psychic Vision, ana.,,.. the Larger Consciousness. AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAl£* ' Swanson-st., opposite Shortland-st 23rd FEB.-LIFE ■ Facts as Disclosed by Occult V* B, ! 24th FE-3.-THOUGHT ■"OBMS'-Jg . Creations of Mental Energy. « lu ?tjr?£ , by Coloured Lantern. Slides, snow** Shapes and Colours of Thoughts as ~J» .■..,- ---by Clairvoyant ■■■•■-.• -- -. .; 27Ui " FEB. — CLAIRVOYANCE-™ Laws and Phenomena j" ! Ist MARCH - MAN VISIBLE — The Aura or ope of subtle matter summndJJ* «*»' ; referred to by Kipling V . which so few can ■ ee v L J"js£«re« tratlone.-.wlU show the j^ a Co^% Mt . : Various Emotions end Typee of-«~ acter . «_i.in^* Febrnary 23rd and 27th, Free; FebWW 2ith and March Ist, Admissvon 1A AT ONEHUNGA - Srd MAECH.- **"
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8
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