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Amusements. pITY/ H A L L. Lessee and Manager Mr P. R. Dix to-night! TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY NIGHT. Immense Atractions. rpHE Q.AIETY QOMPANY, Great Programme To-night. MR A. NEWTON Lucifer's Conqueror, in Heavy Weight Lifting, etc., etc. FANING-SNAPSHOTS-DEVOE. THE IRISHMAN'S TROUBLES. CARLETON AND SUTTON. THE HOWARD SISTERS. First Appearance of MR J. F. ROBERTSON. Tenor. MR WALTER RIVERS MR TOM EDWARDS THE GAIETY MINSTRELS. By Request, 'THE FRENCH CONDUCTOR' PRICES-2/ and 1/. NO FREE LIST. Doors open at 7.20. commence at 8. JUST ARRIVED! i IMPERIAL SONGSTER, No. 28, Containing all the Latest Songs of the Day, both Comic and Sentimental. Complete Music of 'Playing the Fairy Queen,' 'Always Do Your Duty, Jack, 'Solomon's Twins,' 'How-dc-do-dc, Ihe Pretty Girl in Pink,' 'First Time. Only Time, Last Time.' Also, Gags, Funny Stories.. Portraits, etc. Price, 6d; by post, 7d. Trade supplied. R. MACK AY, STATIONER, 26, QUEEN-STREET. Meetings. THE GOTHENBURG SYSTEM Is an awful sarcasm on Christian Civilisation. It is like selling a man poison according to law, and then taking the profits to help the widow to purchase mourning. LIQUOR ABOLITION MEETINGS (Weather permitting), TO-MORROW^JVharf at 3, Firebell at 7 p.m. Messrs Richardson, Mander, Perkins, and others. /"IHORAL HALL. G. HUTCHISON, Esq., M.H.R. In Response to a Numerously signed Requisition, will ADDRESS THE CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND On MONDAY NEXT, the 19th inst., At 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (D. Goldie, Esq.) will preside. ! Seats will be reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. Tram Cars and Buses will run on both Eastern and Western Circuits direct for the Hall, returning after the Meeting. T IBE RAL A S S O CLA T I O N. A Meeting of the above Association will bo held in the AVesley Hall Committeeroom on MONDAY, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. A good attendance of Members is requested, who" may wish to know, you know. S. REID, Secretary. AUCKLAND CRICKET CLUH The Half-Yearly General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Rooms of the Auckland Sports Club on MONDAY, 19th inst., at 8 p.m., when all members are requested to attend. BusinessGeneral, and to receive reports of Secretaries and Treasurer. , H. P. HILL, Hon. Sea J|£R TOHN jgOLLARD, M.H.R., Respectfullyinvites the ELECTORS OF EDEN To meet him in the AVONDALE PUBLIC HALL ON TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, At 8 o'clock, When he will address them on the Political Questions of the Day. piERCE LODGE No. 480, I.C.WAIUKU The ANNUAL MEETING for the nurPSf, 6 5 i n?talli«& the W.M. and Officers will be held at Waiuku on TUESDAY 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m. N ••-^S-fA i, The steamer leaves Onehunga at 330 p.m sharp, arriving back early the following morning. "Visitors cordially invited. GEORGE E. LARGE, P.M., . Secretary. ___ MEETING of MASTER BUTCHERS Will be held in the ROOM, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, On TUESDAY, the 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m., to consider the decision of the Union, and raising of prices. W. ROBERTSON, Sec. 5J E W LYNN SCHOOL A Meeting of Waikontiti, New Lynn, Titirangi, and Huia ratepayers will be held in above School on the 24th of June, at 6.30 p.m. We expect a very large attendance, because very important matters will be discussed. f AUCKLAND BRANCH, A Social Reunion will be held in the Catholic Insti--5 FRIDAY, July 14th, Annniversarv _f th_to. ceiebrate the 26th c^ Sf n y d '\ f4 h n e a as b0 DouV. *$.'& c Single Ticket vf^ a ?Bft v^«" 5/' ——- W. KANE, Secretary ERATION OF NEW ZEALAND. ARTHUR EDWARDS Organising Secretary. Late Advertisements. f\UR 'INTERNATIONAL' (Reai.ter._i V TYPEWRITER CARBON PAPERS Do not smut or smear. The colour is particularly dense, strong'and more permanent than that prqduced by other 10?^ n? cd' Pv! irple' Blue' or Black 10/ and 15/ per box and by the do7Pn equally low. Why pay more? THE TYPEWRITER COMPANY VICE-REGAL TYPISTS 14, VICTORIA ARCADE. Sole Agents for the Yost, Blick. and Densmore Typewriters, their supplies and repair parts. T/yANTED, Apprentices for Dressmak--7* ing.—Miss C. Burke, Princes-street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 142, 17 June 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 142, 17 June 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 142, 17 June 1899, Page 8

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