r:._..;.... ~-.. AMTjaEBCENTS. ■• "• ."'""V - ;.- -:.''" : ,: -:"''^toWA'Rp : '"£>EEVß!& ■ , '' i'/tz~: -EDWARD .' £ {/. .■ • Who on Mondayr Night created a farore of enthusiasm .; by his ■ I marvellous memoiy, great :■ dramatic ability, exceptional : power of facial expression, and thorough sympathy; with the authors; he illustrates. Yμ: c. "a. * h j all. : •: M. C. A. '* •— HALL. TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY —;TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT— WEDNESDAY— TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY —,TO-NIGHT '•■=A:." c~ !"■" • ;:■*: 1 J.'ir,.; .' ■ ' :- - . - FHIDAYr ■ • n . . TW.O FAREWELL APPEARANCES. TWO ; FAREWELL APPEARANCES. The Greatest Elocutionist of the Age. • The Greatest Elocutionist of the Age. I- 1 . EDWARD REEVES. . . s . EDWARD REEVES. EDWARD d EDWARD REEVES; EDWARD REEVES. _ ?": ' EDWARD REEVES; r , TO-NIGHT. r Ralph Connor's Great Canadian Story, ' "THE SKY PILOT." "THE SKY PILOT. , - "THE SKY PILOT." 'THE SKI PILOT." I. "THE SKY PILOT." "THE SKY PILOT." : "THE SKY PILOT." "THE SKY PILOT." FRIDAY NIGHT. » .GRAND MISCELLANEOUS NIGHT, '. GRAND MISCELLANEOUS NIGHT, ' Including c Mart Antony's "Oration" (Shakespeare) j • "Enoch Aiden" (Tennyson) ■ "A Modern Sermon" (Depret) "Hampstead Hyaenas" (Hepburn). j PRICES — 3/, 2/, and a limited number C only 1/ seats. [. Box Flans'and Day Sales at Wlldman and Arey'e. j R. B. YOUNG, Representative.' i- gOYAL ALBERT BALI. The People's Popular Picture Palace. 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. '. THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE HOYAL PICTURES! ■ OUR PROGRAMME A TRIUMPH. SCENIC! DRAMATIC! COMIC! 1 HER A HER NEWSBOY GEAND NEWSBOT FRIEND. : , FILM. FBIEND 1 THE UNLUCKY BRIDEGROOM/ , THE FICKLE HUSBAND A.:<i> xOY ! THE SLATE INUUSTIJY " ] THE LITTLE UKL.U. : 1 THE ACROBATIC SiiUVANT ] • AND A HOST OF OTHERS. ] • 1/ — OUR PRICES — 6d J - MATINEE. SATURDAY. \ X m O- N I G H T. m"o-N I G H T. i - i ' *] GRAND ' gAND T>EBFOBMANCE. ] Collection in Aid of .the 5 NEWTON BRASS BAND CONTEST FUND ' ' PROGRAMME. * March. "The New Colonial". .Massed Band ' Selection, 'Excelsior" West's City Band " , I>eacripttve Piece, "Tlje Motor ißlde" 1 Auckland Garrison Band 1 . Selection Onehunga Band I Contest Selection, "II Croclato In Egitto"— t Newton Brass Band Contest March, "The Palmerston"....". , Newton .Brass Band < ' GOD 'SAVE THE KING. JK>BESTBRS' HALL, DEVONPORT. L Direction, W. Jameson. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 12 and 13, "t 20TH-CENTURY—2OTH ; Tyj" OVINQ piCTUSES. " Complete Change of Pictures. ! Everything of the Best. COMEDY, PATHOS AND SENSATION, i \ A Show that pleases Everybody. , Prices ONE SHILLING; Children, Sixpence. J XTOLY TRINITY CHURCH, 1 ■*-*■ DEVOSPOET. a 1 A CONCERT in aid of the Piano Fund will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Devonport, on • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD, 1909, commencing 8 p.m. Q " O B A L -g- A L L . ] QROSSLEY QONCERTS Direction of J. C. Williamson. , RETURN VISIT AND FINAL APPEAR- -i ANCE IN AUCKLAND OF -1 ; ]y£ADAME »DA QROSSLEY, \ AND HER MAGNIFICENT COMPANY. 1 FRIDAY, FEBBUABY 12 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY v>: ONE NIGHT ONLY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ' I POPULAR PROGRAMME POPULAR ARTISTS, IOPULAB, PRICES. ,5/, a/, .2/. Plans at Wlldman and Arey's, where 5/ • SEATS CAN BE RESERVED Open on ' MONDAY, February Bth. . . ■ H. BRACY. Manager. 'HP H E pHERNIA VSX IS~ WAIKATO TOUR. Hamilton, 11th; Te Aroha, 12th; Thames, \ 13th; Walhi, loth; Rotorua, 17th; Cambridge, 19th. H.M. THEATRE, AUCKLAND, 22nd. I NIGEL BROCK, Manager. JgQRTTKQ. i ' A UCKLAXD IOACIXG r>LUB. _. ■ ( Tenders are invited for the SUPPLY OF { 1000 LOADS OF SOIL AND 1000 LOADS 1 GOOD STABLE MANURE, to be delivered - on Ellerslie Racecourse; delivery to be com- 6 menced at once. Further particulars from A.R.C Office, ' . 97,, Shortland-st., where- Tenders "will be > ! received up till 12 Noon on THURSDAY, s , 11th , February, 1909. i Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' 3 J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. i !~i ' » • /"JHHsEMURI JOCKEY piLUB. 1 1 ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ; MARCH 17th and 18th, 1909. t Entries for all Events of both days close : with tile Secretary, Paeroa, or Mr H. B. 1 Mnssey, High-st., Auckland, at 9 p.m. SATURDAY, 2oth February. Programmes sent to any address, on ap- 1 , lication. J l H. POLAND. Secretary. 1 I ■■•' " • PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, Etc • tjsLtJMBEBS' UNITED ANNUAL PICNIC. ' t XT MOTUKOREA. f SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 , GRAND SPOBTS PROGRAMME. J (Prtaes on View at Letham and Hoffman's, [ Jervols-road). Ist Battalion Band in Attendance. i Refreshments at Reasonable Prices. Hot , Water Provided. Steamers leave 9 a.m. and 1.80 p.m. Tickets, Family 3/8; Double 2/B , Single, Vβ.—A. J. LETHAM and J. CLARK Secretarlei. 72 j . gUTCHE'RS 5 ANNTJAL, PICNIC.' MOTTJTAPr, FEB. 24th, 1009. Nominations close on THURSDAY Feb- , ruary 11th, at the Naval and Family Hotel . ( tot the ' ' < OPBJT HANDICAP, 130 yds, Norn, 8/. ). .. accept, 2/, . .' '' » 1 MjLH HANDICAP HMI'LOYBBS' HAJSmGAP Last two years' performenees must accom- l • pany nominatien fee, r " A, obts. Hon. See. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 35, 10 February 1909, Page 12
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