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j».BauseiH©nts. •;. r\ Ie .b r a, v ho v :sr±j Lessee and Manager....Mr Tom Pollard Trea5urer,::..............Mr W. O'Sullivaii i. CONTINUED UNINTERRUPTED. '■ : .. , ■ ' ' > . SUCCESS" : * ■ r. .Of'the'People's ■■Favourites',' . 3 POLLARD'S OPERA COAIPANY: " 5 Still another Change of Programme. TO-NIGHT (SATUKDAY), APRIL, 30, • AND/MONDAY, MAY 2, . . Planqu'ette's Ever Popular Comic Opera ) PAUL JONIOS. -„::;. With New Scenery, Dresses, and Effects, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY..! • ... ■ and 4.. Lecoc^s World Famed Comic Opera, 1 LA FILLES DE' MADAME ANGOI. Mad'lle .Lange. Miss Maud Beattv Her First Appearance in a Female -. - , Character. _ .j, . THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATUR- • , -DAY,' May 5, 6, and 7, ■■ By Request of -thousands, • DJIN-DJIN, With all its' Wealth of Spectacle. I SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 7, SECOND GRAND MATINEE, ' For the Benefit of Schools, Families, and Country 'Residents, DJIN-DJIN. Special Matinee Prices^ ' ' The production under tlie sole 'direction o1 , MR TOM POLLARD. . , Musical Director—Mr H. T: HARRISON Box Plan at Wildmanand Lyell's. Day Sale Tickets at Williamson's. . Prices: Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. ' Orchestra Stalls, ss. 1 : • ' '' FRED W. DUVAL. Business Manager. -j s a ■ griculturaX hall. 7»i: i TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT , THE CHICAGO TOURIST COMPANY ' ■ In their TENTH CHANGE. OF PROGRAMME. GRAND ELECTRICAL FIRST PART Klear's. School of Educated Dogs. Mr Alf. Diamond in tho latest English Descriptive Songs. Miss. Alice Maher, Miss Bridie Packer, Miss Alrria Stacey, Le Blanche Sisters, Mr Chas. Hugo, Mike Maher, Johnny * Collins, P. McCarthy And a Host of Others.'" * . NEW FINALES, COMEDIES AND ■ * DANCES. 6- : POPULAR PRICES. ■. ', '3 £ E. J. Burke .Musical Director. Mike Maher .....; Manager. CAILORS MISSION HALL, A rush of Sailors and their wives to our Concert to-night. The men of H.M.S. Tauranga take the con cert. . • ; 7^- - . >£. LITTLE, "'.' Manager. BANMURE, MON DA V NIGHT. PHYLLIS~PERRIER, ■ The Child-mimic and Laughter, -who has drawn such crowds all over New Zealand and Australia. Special prices. Is 6d and Is. ■£S. QNE HU N G~I. 7*D MONDAY, MAY 2nd. EDISON'S. KINEMATOGRAPH CO. ; Melborne Cup, Graeco-TurMs'h War, Faust, American Cavalry, Diamond Jubilee Procession, etc.. etc. ' . , MR ERNEST SGHATZ. f EDISON'S LATEST PHONOGRAPH. Admission: Front Seats and Gallery, Is; j ...■..;Back Seats, ■ 6d. . ; T>OWLEY'S . . WAXWORKS. Will open in the • AGRICULTURAL HALL, * QUEEN-ST., ON THURSDAY, MAY 5, : FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY*. : op;bn from 2, p.m. till io p.m. NEARLY 100 LIFE-SIZE FIGURES'ON. i VIEW. . . GRAND TABLEAU OF HER MOST GRAdOUS MAJESTY THE ; .:.. queen;, '*',f. , ;..;,,..»„._.■,*4;"_ % Aiiso;r.. -^■^p''-^f.'--^U^ The Prince and' Princess of Wales The Duke and D.uches.s of York Lord Salisbury, Mr Gladstone ■ And, ; -a Host -of Other Figures too numerous to mention. NEW . FIGURES, . NEW SCENERY, AND • OTHER NOVELTIES, i GRAND COSMORAMIC VIEWS. COME AND SEE LONDON LIGHTED UP AT THE DIAMOND JUBILEE. ' Also, Glasgow on the Clyde, Edinburgh from the North, arid many "other parts of the Old Country. PROFESSOR' ANTONIO'S ROYAL. ENGLISH:. PUNCH,. AND JUDY ...:.. SHOW, .., ■ At- 3 and 8 o'clock. NOTORIOUS CRIMINALS,' Including Butler, Deeming, the Kelly Gang,. Mrs Maybrick, Mrs Dean, Chas. Peace, Jabez. Balfour , Monson, and . : many others. . BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCEMUSIC ALL. DAY. ■;" ADMISSION-6d. Children 3d. QT. BENEDICT.'^ HALL, NEWTON. FORTNIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENTS. A SELECT CONCERT. MONDAY, MAY 2nd, 189 S. ~-: Chairs, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8. p.m. gjtok AUEEN'S BIRTHDAY Vm-_ v«i t GATHERING /J3&I igi OF BANDS OF HOPE, 1808. PRACTICE in Wesley'Hail NKXT MONDAY EVENING. -~-Wto7b3=* at' " 30" All P°rf ormcrs must be %o*3sM J|^£Present. as "action" training —^jsbjj^,t*--^,- ] las commenced. Books of Words and Miisic (3d) obtainable of Mr E. Carr, Karangahapo Road. ■-.- ■■ ■ .... S. FRlTH,_Conductor. J'QLA.NT^Ej QUADRILLE ASSEMBLE SOCIAL as usual on MONDAY next. THE FIRST LONG NIGHT ' Takes place on ' . MONDAY, MAY 16, IS9B, In St. George's Hall, Newton. Grand March 8 p.m. Purcell's String Band. Double ticket, 3s 6d; single ticket ~2s 6d; extra lady. Is 6d: ■ spectators, 6d. : ."..-- F. WHITEHEAD; Sec. T\ E V O. N P O -R. T SOCIALS" , - Thi First Social of the Season will take place in the Holy Trinity Schoolroom , Devbnport, on THURSDAY next. May sth, 1895,: at S p.m., succeeding Socials at fortnightly intervals." Town visitors admitted by ticket only. - TMTARITANA SOCIAL': , : CLUB. The next Re-union will be heia on Wednesday Evening, May 4, in St. Georges Hall,- Newton. By invitation only. Spectators,'6d. A Parnell 'bus will leave Martin's Stables at: 7.20. D' ANCING—TENTH SEASON.—Mr F. C Bassett will resume his Elementary and Advanced Classes in Victoria Hall, commencing Friday, May 6th "instant. Private Lessons may be arranged. . Past pupils invited — For full particulars apply Bufleigh-street. Mount Eden. CT. BENEDICT'S HALL, NEWTON. Theabpve New Hall,- fitted with up-to-aate conveniences for Balls, Social* Coiicerts Dramas, etc., etc., is.now opeii i? Uxt .rilxvJii. -■■ - ■«.,., j Applications to be addressed to P., DRUM, y(:_'.-2 St. Benedict's Hall, Newton. | fTS 6D-MACKINTOSH Coats, all sewn J. « seams and guaranteed waterproof, from 17s 6d.—Mcßride, Importer, Victoria-street. OUTFITTING-Winter Goods in all Depart--ments now on view. Heavy Woollen Singlets, Drawers, Socks, Bike Stockings, Dress Shirts, Collars,-Ties, Bows, Braces, Hats, hard and soft felt. Umbrellas', Ge'nts'Jewellery, etc. —Mcßride, Importer, Victoria-street. TTENNING Pneumatic Tyres. Cheapest and

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 8

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