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AMUSEMENTS
RT H E A T B E R O Y A L .
Lessee.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mr. Wybert Beeve.
Under the direction of Mr. J. 0.-WILLIAMSON.
Business Manager ~
„ .. ~ _ „ Mr. Geo. Tallis.
ORKAT
EASTCR
ATTRACTION.
EASTER
ATTRACTION.
First Representation in. Adelaide of 3, C. Williamson's Stupendous Spectacular Pantomimic
Extravaganza,
L I T T L E R E D R I D I N G R O O D .
Written by Bernard Espinasse, Music by Leon Caron and F. ' W. Weierter, and
. — _ interpreted by a
GREAT COMBINATION OF OPERATIC AND PANTOMIMIC ARTISTS,
- _r . _ including
Mesdaroes Dorothy Vane, Carrie Moore, Isabel Hendley, Stella Tracey, Annie Cubitt, Jeunrie
nelson, Blanche Wallace, Elsie Moore, Lena Oassellis, C. Engleheart, filly Woofflock, Joey Cbsffcllis,
Alma Skinner, Dora. d'Amde, Lily Everett, Ethel Gordon, Gracie Moore, Violet Daniel, Katie White.
Messrs. Hugh J. Ward, Harry Shine, W. Hassan, F. Lear, E. Saunders, Stannis Leslie, IL Holden,
C. Beetham, J. Balfour, J. Ambrose, P. Beban, P. Bathurst, Chas. Berkley, Little Gulliver, Fred.
Fred: England, R. Fitzgerald, R. Keily, B. Rowley, W. Johnson.
The Magnitude of the Production will be better realized when it is stated that a small army,
comprising no fewer than THREE HUNDRED and FORTY-NINE PERSONS, are engaged in its
representation.
Features of ihe Production will be the
THRILLING REALISTIC PATTLE SCENE AND, TABLEAU,
Depicting the STORMING OF THE KOPJE, and Tableau of the BATTLE OF ELAND S LAAGTE,
SS'T^fr
Regiments of the Empire, including THE NAVAL BRIGADE.
1SE,£?KJ£P IE ®LJ? UABDS 1111
'
3 EOYAL IRISH FUSILIERS, THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS, -THE
PERMANENT ARTILLERY, and the NEW SOUTH WALES LANCEBi
inn,
THE GRAND BALLET CHAMPETRE, THE BEAUTIFUL MINUET,
A LA WATTEAU.
. Incidental to the Second Act will be introduced, for the First- Time in Adelaide,
THE FAMOUS ANGLO-AMERICAN BIO-TABLEAU,
Presenting a Sensational Series of Thrilling Genuine War Pictures, specially taken at the front by
ineAgfrnteof the American Bio-Tableau Co. THE HORRORS OF WAR BROUGHT HOME WITH VIVID REALISM WHICH NO PEN CAN DESCRIBE. - OUK, wnit A
THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA CHORUS. REGIMENTAL BRASS AND DRUM AND FIFE BANDS.
FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA.
IHb BALLETS arranged by Miss MINNIE EVERETT, and Danced by THE ROYAL BALLERINAS.
MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY, by GORDON and GOATCHER.
Stage Director—Mr. HENRY BRACY. Musical Director—M. LBON CABON.
BOX.PLAN OPENB AT MARSHALLS' ON MONDAY.
Q\HEATB£ ROYAL, ADELAIDE.
As the present Lease of the above Theatre expires
_ on September SO, 1900, and recognising that
sufficient time must be given for future arrange*
ments, lb-. ARTHUR CHAPMAN wishes to intimate
that he is now open to treat with Responsible
Managers for T.F.ASF of the above, to commence
tram October 1, 1900A Full particulars oa
application to him at Insurance Chambers, No. 8,
Pine-street, Adelaide. ,
CENTURY
JUBILEE
EXHIBITION
BUILDINGS.
AN UNEQUALLED SUCCESS.
COME AND SEE THE WHEELS
GO
ROUND.
THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK, . t
GAWLER
BRASS
BAND.
THIS
EVENING*
AT 8
O'CLOCK,
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF
MISS KITTY
GRINDLAY,
of Melbourne;
and Mr. W. B. PYBUS'S SINGING CLASS of 70 voices, Mias Madeline Wall, Means. A. C. Ooin.
n 1 W W in^J fin;*' vr- "O/ T? D„1 r, I.... J 7 <<11111,
Duet "Of Fairy Wand bad I the Pow»r," and with Mr. Pybns'a Singing Class Blubop'e Glee "Now
TramD o'er Mossatia Fan;" Mr. A C. Onin will hlav •• & Vlnlin Rnln li. n.^.f. -c _ U —.-1, 11 - *
The Gallant Salamander;" Mr. Pybua's Singing Class wUlfling Rnsuti'fl "Snrine Sonc". Bambv'a
" Sweet and Low,"and Rogers "Tho River FlowethStrong." .' •
-MOKDAY EVENINO. April 9.
RE-ENGAGEMENT OF THE BRILLIANT YOUNG PIANIST
MISS 'FLORENCE
MENKMEYER,
Musical Arrangements under the direction of Mr. P. A. Hovdla.'
Admission-One Shilling: Children. Half-price; Reserved Seats, One Shilling extra. ' Main Hall
Chairs, 6d.; Galleries, 3d". Plan ot Hall and Ticket* at Howalls, Young, &Co.'«, Bundle-Street. Daeorations
by Mr. Chas. Marqne*, of Marqnei Bros. |
Luncheon and Afternoon Tea in Basement, Main Bnilding.
T.EOO-CANOLEPOWER SEARCHLIGHT.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO SCHOOLS.—OWING TO INCREASING CROWDS, Teachers of Cite
and Suburban Schools desirous of arranging for visits Most Make Barly Anplioation for concessions.
- • -
SPECIAL COUNTRY EXCURSIONS EVERT THURSDAY.
Season Ecketa, 10s. ad. ' P. H. EVANS, Secretary.
CENTURY
EXHIBITION.
C O O K I N G B Y G A S
the CAS COMPANY'S EXHIBIT, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at S to 6 and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m
OAS COOKING STOVES can alao.be seen at work every day frem'10a.m.to 12o'clocknoenat
Mr. Marten'* Refreshment Booms, Exhibition Baeement.
87wsc
Owing to tbe large demand for Cigarettes made by the AMERICAN IDBACCS COMPANY of
SOUTH AUSTRALIA, LIMITED, consisting of
OI
D i x s o j r s w o . i r
s t a r s a n d stripes,
B R I T I S H B E A U T I E S ,
And which are Manufactured by the Celebrated " Bonsack" Machine at the" rate of 16.000 per
hour, the Company regrets that it is unable to Exhibit the Machines at the Exhibition.
Visitorswho are desirous of inspecting this Machinery can do to on applying to the Secretary,
T ^ o . 2 . G r i l b e r t - p l a c e , A d e l a i d e .
T O W ] V H A L L , A D E L A I D j E 9
THE MAYORS INDIAN RELIEF FUND CONCERT.
SATURDAY. APRIL 21. SATURDAY, APRIL 21.
All available PROFESSIONAL TALENT have offered their Sendees Gratuitously.
Tickets (now ready), 3s., Ss., and is. Pisa of Hall for Reserved Seats at Howells, Youne and
Co's. Further particulars nest week's papers.
Hon. Manager, BEAUMONT BEAD
AUCTIONS
On MONDAY, April 9,
At 11 a.m.
Under instructions from
R. N. COLLEY. Esq.
(who has left the colony),
AT HIS RE8IDENCE,
HILL-STREET, N.A.,
AT THE CORNER OF MOLESWORIH-STREET.
THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
AND EFFECTS.
THEODORE BRUCE & CO.
have been favoured with instructions to sell by
auction, as above.
ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE.
CATALOGUES AT THE HOUSE.
ON VIEW ALL THIS DAY
(SATURDAY).
On MONDAY, at 10.30.
At OUF Mart, MustFial Buildings.
OHNSON &~COMPANY
will sell as under—
BROADWOOD PIANO, Alexandre Harmonium,
Cramer American Organ, good Tapestry and
Plush Suite, excellent Roan Dining Suite,
Cane and Wire Couches and Cushions, Rattan
Chairs and Tables, Platform Rockers in Tapestry
and Cane, Oak Hallstand, large
Assortment Oilcloth, good. lot of
Sideboards. in American Walnut, Blackwood,-
and Stained Kauri, Extension Dining Tables,
Handsome Walnut and Gilt Overmantels, 2
good Cedar Chiffoniers, Music Stools, Cottage
Piano, Rosewood Card Table, Wardrobes,
Chests Drawers and Duchess Pairs (either
as Bedroom Suites or separately, in Huon
Pine, Cedar, and Kauri), superior Double
French, Parisian, and Halftester Bedsteads
(with good kapoc and flock bedding), Nickel
Drawing-room Lamp, good lot of A.B. Chairs
(in various designs), Perambulators and Gocarte,
two very good Mangles (Wertlieim and
Bradford), Copper, Dresser, Tables, and
Utensils.-
Also,
Good Iron Safe (by Griffiths), Office Tables
and Pigeonholes (in Cedar), 2 lee-chests, 114
ft. J-in. Hose, a number of Glass Showcases,
fine Chesterfield Settee.
ALL GH VIEW TO-BAY.
2. LAUGHT02? Ss CO.,
STOCK AND STATION
COMMISSION AGENTS.
ADELAIDE.
Sales of Fat and Store Stock of aH kinds contantly
held.
Prompt Accounts and Cash .Settlements.
AUCTIONS
' BLUMBERG MARKET.
OHN PALT RIDGE 4 CO.,
J WITH
C, . M E N G E B S E N,
H• will sell, at 1 o'clock, as above, on Monday.
April 9—
7Ct~7 SHEEP, comprising 150 prime Merino
• U I Wethers, 50 Prime Crossbred Lambs,
ot) Merino Lambs, SO Crossbred Lambs, 100
Merino Wethers, 200 Fat Wethers, and 117
Merino Ewes in lamb.
OA CATTLE, Springing Cows, and Heifers,
«» Fat and Store Cattle
SO PIGS
Horses, &c., &c. 9i,7
IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE PRO-
PERTIES.
On THURSDAY NEXT, April 1!, at 2.30.
IN THE UNION HALL, W.C.T.U. PREMISES,
PIRIE-STREET.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
R J. P~U D N E Y
is instructed to sell the following Valuable Properties—
Lot 1.—PART BLOCK No. 10, of SECTION 300,
KENSINGTON PARK, having a frontage of 50 feet
to May-terrace by a depth of 150 feet, on which
is erected a superior Dwelling of Seven Rooms,
Bath, and Cellar.
2.—PART BLOCK No. 10, of SECTION 300,
KENSINGTON PARK, having a frontage of 50 feet
to May-terrace by a depth ,of 150 feet, on which
is erected superior Dwelling of Seven Rooms, Bath,
Cellar, enclosed back Verandah, Stable, &c.
3.—PART BLOCK No. 10, of SECTION 300
KENSINGTON PARK, having a frontage of 50 feet
to Moy-terrace hy a depth of 150 feet, on which
is erected a superior Dwelling of Seven Rooms.
Eath, Cellar.
4-—PART BLOCK No. 10,' of SECTION 300,
KENSINGTON PARK, having a frontage of 50 feet
to May-terrace by a depth of 150 feet, on which
is erectcd a snperior Dwelling of Five Rooms, Bath,
Cellar, epclosed back Verandah.
5.— PART BLOCK No. 10, of SECTION 300,
KENSINGTON PARK, having a frontage of 50 ft.
to May-terrace by a depth of 150 feet, on wjiich is
erected a superior Dwelling of Five Rooms, Bath,
Collarette, Stables, he.
6.—ALLOTMENTS Nos. 17 and IS, of SECTION
2S9, UPPER KENSINGTON, 60 feet to Eastrystrect
by a depth of 198 feet, on which is erected
superior Dwelling of Si* Rooms, Bath, Sc.
7.—PART ALLOTMENT ISO, o£ SECTION 9,
GOODWOOD SOUTH, having a frontage of 200
feet to Francis-street by a depth of 200 ft..-on
which is erected a superior Dwelling, Three Rooms,
out Iron Kitchen, and Cellar.
S.—ALLOTMENT NO. 76, of PART SECTION
2*7, NORTH NORWOOD, having a frontage of
60 feet to Armelesy-avenue by a depth of lfiO feet,
on wliicli is erected superior Dwelling of Five
Rooms, Bath, &c.
For further particulars epply to the Auctioneer.
E. LATOETQ1T & CO.,
ADELAIDE,
SALESMEN OF WOOL, HIDES, SHEEP. AND
OTHER SKINS AND TALLOW.
Auction Sales "held every Tuesday, Thursday, ana
Saturday, at 10.30.
Prompt Accounts and Cash Settlements, tbn
$