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Amusements. PO NS ON BY HAL L. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. .' . .■ Appreciated by a crowded house last evening v at the Foresters'. Hall. U,~ GRAND PANORAMA OF THE WORLD, COLOSSAL MIRROR OF NEW ZEALAND, HOT LAKES AND TERRACES (Before and After the ■; Eruption). Popular Prices — Admission, 6d; Reserved Seats. Is ; Children under 10,3 d. Persons having Art Union Tickets can use them as Admission ■ . Tickets. To conclude with ;a v REAL WATERFALLofVARIOUS COLOURS T"? V ' H A. L ;: L. : TO-MORROW (SATURDAYJNIGHT. First Appearance arid Inaugural Performance of THE :■ BLONDINETTE •o. _, TTn _ , v TMINSTRELS BLONDINETTE y^Y^f^i4{MINSTRELS BLONDINETTE J HP^ cKu^ IMINSTRELS j Under the now managementpf MissGeOrgie , ' Smithson, With their Beautiful Ballads, Choruses, Dances. ' M. FREDERICKS on the Slack Wire. 1 W. BONNE CGEURi the Modern Samson. And "Our National Defences," or, '.'.The Kew . .'■''■:'. Zealand Contingent^'•' .-i' Lii !. .i BY 12 .BEAUTLFUL LADIES. The most Unique and Popular Concerts of the day. Prices : Dress Circle, Is ; Body of Hall, 6d; Children accompanied by their parents, Threepence. . * Overture, 8 o'clock. See day bills. PARNELL HALL.—PRIVATE SUBV '• SCRIPTION DANCE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, at 8 o'clock. Committee: Mesdames Murray, Wilkie, Haines. Ruck. .Honeyman. MacMullen, and Miss Mowbray ; Messrs Andrews, Mowbray, Coates, Goodhue. Armstrong; ahdFairburn. Tickets to be obtained from any of the above. J. FAIRBURN, Hon. Sec. Atliletics. UCKLAND RUGBY UNION. SENIOR CUP MATCHES TO-MORROW. AT POTTER'S PADDOCK- ; GRAFTON' -V.-; AUCKLAND. AT'NORTH SHOREPONSONBY V.'NORTH SHORE. Admission to cither .Ground, 6d ; Grandstand, 6d ' extra. LADIES, FREE TO BOTH GROUND AND ::< ■ ! 'STAND.' PLAYERS IN UNIFORM (ONLY)". • ■ ADMITTED FREE. '~ The Ferry Company williss'ue Return.Tickets for North Shore (including admission to ground) at One Shilling. ' G . n . mxON , ... ; Hon. Sec. SkatinsrnnHE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER JL SKATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY— ! Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 ; Evening, 7.30 to 10. SATURDAY AFT E-R-N OON S, ..' :r- m ,-. -.SPECIAL SESSION;-, j g q a For Families and School Children. ! ADMISSION, FREE. - SKATES, 6d. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS There ■ are also SPECIAL- SESSIONS in; the: Morning from 10 to 12 for LADIES ONLY, to encourage them.in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. "To'th'is Session Admission is FREE. In the Afternoon Ladies are, charged Sixpence. TJIUKEKA ROLLER SKATING RINKS, ST. GEORGES HALL, NEWTON, b ' C i ' ; ( --AND fir ■•■ * 1 | .;-.-;PARNELL HALL, PARiSTELL. THREE' SESSIONS "'DAILY, Except Tuesday and Thursday even ings. -,when the Parnell Hall only will be closeid. '■-' lJ Morning, 10.30 to lfctfor Ladies Only)..;,;Adpifo- • ! sion and Instruction Free. (Afternoon, 2to 4.30; Evenings, 7.30 to 10. , 'Admission — Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, 6d; Skates, 6d. Friday Evenings and Saturday Afternoons, Ladies Free, by tickets issued during tho week. HORAL HALL SKATING RINK. : I THE CHORAL HALL RINK ! Will be Open on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS from 7.30 to 10 's, \ SATURDAY AFTERNOONS from 2 to 5. The Floor has beenthoroughlyrcnewadatconsiderable expense, and we hope.tpsce as many of our old friericls' as possible. ■Mr Impey's Full Band will he in Attendance on both occasions. :,■ [ADMISSION: Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d; Children. 6d ANY SKATES CAN BE USED. IJ C. M. BORTHWICK, Secretary. ONEHUNGA RlNK.—Saturday Afternoon: Special Session for School Children, who with their Parents will be admitted Free. Sixpence charged for use of skates. Special Session every Morning from 10 till 1 for Ladies. Admission and instruction free. Afternoon Session from 2.30 till 5, and Evenings from 7.3.0 till. 10. p.m. Admission,^ls :, Skates,----6d.! The Management reserve to themselves the right to refuse admission to objectionablecharacters.—T. J. HENSHAW. •;" - ■: ( t ,.-. . .Ecclesiastical..-,,;.;., ■. ~v,.-,,. CiT: .MATTHEW'S GIFT AUCTION: ra TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORROW SATURDAY, \ " In Tiife Schoolroom. "' Giftson view fro'ni Threeo'Cloclc. MUSt'CAL SELECTIONS/to ' ■ ADMISSION-SIXPENCE.' 'J''' Refreshments Provided, The Committee finding that (heir appeal has been responded to far .beyond thoir expectipns, have determined to hold a.:■; '■'.:■; •: F: A N-'C:'Y-. <®UkfJ; R. T Every Afternoon, from Three to Five o'Clock, as well as the GIFT AUCTION, Which will-commence eaoh Evening at Seven. Road Board Notices. DEN TERRACE ROAD BOARD. , WATER SUPPLY BY-LAWS. ! Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting to bo held on TUESDAY, July 3, the Board intend, by Special Order, to make Bylaws for the regulation of all matters in connection with the Waterworks in the Eden Terrace Road Districts. A copy of the said by-laws can be seen at the Office of. the JBoard, during office hours. W. O. POOKLINGTON, ■ . •■; ■ ■-... ;.,.,..;. " ,' ;■( Clerk.' TV/FOUNT EDEN ROAD DISTRICT.In compliance with, a Requisition signed by Ratepayersl in the above District, I hereby con--vene a Public Meeting of Ratepayers, to be held at Waite's Hall. "Mount Eden Road,' THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30. Business : To discuss the election of incoming Trustee, and other matters of interest to the District. .u-..: t < ,- ■ . ,-.;.( . R. UDY, . . - . . . .' ■ Chairman. ■m/fOUNT EDEN ROAD BOARD, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. '- - The following' Candidates having been nominated to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr Christopher Bailey, one of the Trustees of. the above-mentioned District Board; viz.. ■' Alexander Archibald; '.!• ,•■ .Henry Medland Shepherd.'.',1/, David Robertson. •, :. . There being more than the. number required to fill the vacancy, a Poll o£ the Ratepayers will be taken on. SATURDAY, ' June . 16th, 1888, at the. Office of tho,.Eoard, Mount. Eden Road,from 9a.ra.t66t).m.' s' ,'•''■: ■ - Dated June 7,1888. i;-'V.; .',.■-'■:■"■"■ | •• -- „ JOSEPH'WEBLEY,' ■ • rr-««7!i ■clerk

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 141, 15 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 141, 15 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 141, 15 June 1888, Page 1

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