OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, At 2.30.
/\ PERA HOUSE. Sole Propr,ietoi . . Mr. M. B. Curtis A REMARKABLE ATTRACTION. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, And Fl\ E MORE NIGHTS ONLY! DIRECT FROM AMERICA. M. B. CURTIS FAMOUS AMERICAN NOVELTY CO. Admitted by the press of Auckland to be the Strongest Organisation that has ever been brought to the Southern Hemusphere. Millioin Prices — Is, 2&, 3s. Early door 6d extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. R. B. YOUNG, Tounng Representative. ry own hall. FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1905. MASCAGNI'S "OAVALLERIA RUSTIOANA," "CAVALLERIA RUSTTCANA," By the WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Conductor, MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT. PRINCIPALS : Santuzza (Soprano) : Miss Amy Murphy LoQa (Mezzo Soprano) : Miss R. Mowatt Luoia (Alto) : : Miss Lloyd Hassell Turlddu (Tenor) : Mr. Frank Graham Alfio (Baritone) : Mr. A. S. Ballance Box plan at the Dresden.' Admission — 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. A. B. WILLIAMS, S. G. HAMERTON, Joint Secretaries.
rnHEATRE ROYAL. Direction of Mr. Geo. Stephenson. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF MR. GEO. STEPHENSON'S SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY OF ENTERTAINERS, Headed by the GREAT MAGIC KETTLE ACT, From the Palace Theatre, London, introduced by the oirdgiiinator, . PROFESSOR ANDREWS. A brilliant aggregation of talent, including the Famous ENGLISH PIERROT ENTERTAINERS, ALMA, the Court Magioian, MISS ELSIE DWYER, THE CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS, MISS ELSIE B. PEERLESS, THE MUSICAL IBSONS, MR. N. J. GEHDE, MR. T. H. STOKES, and Others. Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan «t the Dresden. O. R. Bailey, Manager.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 8. FULLERS! FULLERS! FULLERS! Charles— THE ROLLOS— -Laura Origana! Musical Comedy Sketch, "A HUNGRY VISITOR." THE DRISOOLL BOYS, Funnier than ever, the two smartest Patter Comedians on Earth. FRED RIVENHALL, Well and favourably known,, eh, whatP Ted— TREVOR and CORA-^Little Re^appearance of ELSIE BROWN. Mabel Lynne George Pagden Nelly Power Chas. Howard Kitty Stanley Henry Wilfard Valmore Sisters Collins Orchestra.
COME AND SEE THE DOGS, THE FAITHFUL FRIENDS OF MAN. W " ELLINGTON KENNEL GLUB'S V\ CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSAY Next, August 30th and 31st. To be Opened by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket, At 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. Judging starts at 9.30 a.m. Wednesday. Large Entries of the Canine Race. R. W. ALEXANDER, Hon. See. YOUNG MEN.— J^Si. tree book concerning yourselves. You'll bless the day. Posted free. Henri DuTIU, 419 Bourk* St , Melbourne. | Af% lEQ 7b« remedies you need In BiiW»— your own hands. Don't consult dootora or chemists. Book potted fro, ■ealed. It will teach you more than all the yean you've lired. Write Henri DUTaI, 41f Bourke St.. Melbourne.
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 269, 26 August 1905, Page 16
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