Amusements. /~i I 1 V HALL Lessee and Manager Mr P. R. DiJ to-night! to-night. Success Continues. Laughter Increases rrWE QAIETZ QOMPANY, Another Change of Programme. THE GAIETY MINSTRELS. In New Songs, Jokes, and Sketches FAN ING AND DEVOE. (By Request) "The Two Humpty Dumpties," "Ugc "Biondi," "The Jealous Wife."' THE HOWARD SISTERS. PROFESSOR ELAIR, In His Marvellous Sword Feats, etc. MR WALTER RIVERS MR TOM EDWARDS A GRAND PROGRAMME. PRICES—2/ and 1/. NO FREE LIST. Doors open at 7.20; commence at 8. MONDAY NEXT,; GRAND FAREWELL BENEFIT To CHAS. FANING & WALTER RIVERS. pUBLIC HALL, DEVONPORT -IS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899. gD Re-appearance of MR W. B. CADZOW AND COMPANY, Under the Patronage of His Worship J. C. MACKY, Esq. -J S The Mayor of Devonport. £»D GRAND MILITARY PROGRAMME. See Thursday's and Friday's "Star." -j S Commence at 8. <^D ALVATION ARMY. ALBERT-STREET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GREAT UNITED MEETING. 20 SPECIAL OFFICERS. GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. Admission by Silver Coin. CAPTAIN AND MRS BLAKE'S FINAL FAREWELL. SACRED CONCERT IN PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Upper Pitt-street, TO-MORROW EVENING at 7.30. The following will take part — Mrs Wood, Misses McMaster, Bartley, Butler Webley, Allen, Player, Bradbury, Messrs Ferriday, W. George, Gribbin, Mewburn, Merrick. Pianist—Mr A. Bartley. A UCKLAND YACHT CLUB. «3Sa A SMOKE CONCERT in connection with the above Club will be held in the Masonic Hall on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Sth inst., commencing at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2/6, can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, or Members of Concert Committee. G. H. BELLAMY, Hon. Sec. Lectures, Etc. POPULAJt Lecture, "Jack and Jill." Rev. J. G. Paterson, of Gisborne, at St. Stephen's, Ponsonby, To-morrow Evening, 7.30. All invited. Special Collection. M.C.A.-SECOND OF WINTEB IiECTURES. "MOUNTAINEERING. IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS," P. MARSHALL, Esq., M.A. Illustrated with Striking Limelight Views. FRIDAY, 7th inst., at 8 p.m. Admission by Season Ticket or 1/. vtfTTJICv mHE FIRST LECTURE /QgMag£(\ J- on "FIRST AID TO &Jg£k^§§t;& THE INJURED" |g|S^|k fip*|& x Will be given to Ladies plr^«yw4lF'at: tne Municipal' BuiiavmmJS raws- in&s' on Friday, 7th X^m^W^J July> 3,30 p.m. The NsJ^SSgß^©' Feo for the course 7/6. *Pr must be pre-paid. N W. RATTSAY, Secretary. - 3, Mercantile Chambers. Educational. , A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Jrx. Notice is hereby given that the Pupi: Teachers' Classes will not re-assembie until SATURDAY, July 15th. By order of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary. J] D UCATIONAL WANTED, For the PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, AN ASSISTANT MASTER, To Teach Commercial Subjects. Salary, £75 per annum, with Board anc Residence. Applications, with testimonials and Teaching experience, will be received up to FRIDAY, July 14, 1899, addresses tc the Secretary of the Board of Governors, THOMAS ALLEN, Government Insurance Buildings. Auckland. rpRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON -L Entries for the Practical Examination, to be held in or about October Next will be received by the Local Secretary on or before FRIDAY NEXT, July 7, Forms of Entry and other particulars to be obtained at No. 202, Victoria Arcade. Intending Candidates for the Higher Examinations (Theory and Practice) can also obtain information from the Local Secretary. . fANO. - MISS WELLS (Certificated Teacher) has vacancies for pupils Terms on application.—"Clyst Hazel," Manukau Road, Parnell, near Bowling Green .or at Bady and Co.'s, Queen-street. ■ ' Electoral. mo THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND; CITY. 4 Ladies and Gentlemen,— I beg to announce to you that I shall be a Candidate at the next Election for the Representation of the City of Auckland in the House of Representatives. Yours respectfully, W. J. NAPIER. "ELECTION COMMITTEE, A Meeting of those willing to assist in securing the return of Mr Geo. Fowlds to Parliament at the coming election will be held in the Tailoresses' Hall, NCook-st., on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m. . THOS. WEBB, Convener. TV,O THE CHAIRMEN AND MEMBERS -*- OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES AUCKLAND EDUCATION DISTRICT. Gentlemen,— I am a candidate • for the seat at the Board of Education renderea vacant by the resignation of Mr Wm. Leys. , E. W. BURTON. Lost and Found. TOST, in or near Queen-street, Gold •*-* Watch with Short Chain and narrow black cord attached. Reward. — J. A. Tole, Solicitor, Queen-street. 7S 6D—TOILET SETS complete. Trom • 7/6; New Dressing ■, Table Sets, choice designs, from 8/6—TJTLER'S, Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 157, 5 July 1899, Page 8
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