Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

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.- **"

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19050218.2.59.8

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8

Word count
Tapeke kupu
722

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert