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Amusements. r\l 1 - HALL. Lessee and Manager Mr P. R. Dix to-night! TO-NIGHT. Success Continues. Laughter Increases. rnHE pAIETY QOMPANY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Entire Change of Programe and Last Appearance but one of Georgie Devoe— Chas. Faning—Walter Rivers. • New Grand Finale, "THE SHARPSHOOTER." New Farce, "HE'S DEAD. WHO? FANING AND DEVOE. As Romeo and Juliet (by Request). New Items by THE HOWARD SISTERS. MR TOM EDWARDS MR J. F. ROBERTSON, PROFESSOR BLAIR, A Magnificent Programme of REFINED MINSTRELSY. PRICES-2/ and If. NO FREE LIST. Doors open at 7.20; commence at S. MONDAY NIGHT, GRAND FAREWELL BENEFIT TO CHAS. FANING &. WALTER RIVERS. Prices—2/ and If. Tickets everywhere. TUESDAY NIGHT. First Appearance of Our No. 4 Company. • A Strong Galaxy of New Artists. TJUBLIC HALL. DEVONPORT. -IT TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 9 (After Church Servces). GRAND SACRED CONCERT BY MR W. B. CADZOW and COMPANY. BEAUTIFUL SACRED PICTURES. Illustrating the Life of Christ, Sacred Statutary, Views of the Holy Land, Egypt and the Nile. ILLUSTRATED SACRED SONGS AND RECITALS. A Sublime Series of Mechanical and Dis- ! solving Pictures, illustrative of the DIVINE TRAGEDY OF THE CRUCIFIXION AND THE RESURRECTION. Admission by Collection. "r_T PAUL'S "WINTER CONCERTS __ ►_. ' SOCIAL EVENINGS. The next Entertainment will be given on MONDAY, 17th inst, in Sowerbys Hall by The Sweethearts' Dramatic Club. Admission, One Shilling. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. JOHN J. HIPKINS, Lower Albert-st, ALFRED BAKER, 15, Queen-st., Hon. Sees. JTJERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA■D TIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. A Musical and Literary Entertainment will be given in School Hall on MONDAY, July 10th. Some of our best local talent will contribute items. Admission 6d. Commence at 8 p.m. sharp. OT, BENEDICT'S HALL. THE TENTH ANNUAL CONCERT Of the MOUNT EDEN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, Will be held on THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1599, # Programme by Leading Vocalists and Instrumentalists. GRAND MYRIORAMA AND KINEMATOGRAPH VIEWS. Full Programme in Future Issue. F. J. POTTER, Sec. THE PARNELL SOCIAL CLUB will hold its next Social Reunion in Oddfellows' Hall, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. at 8 o'clock.—J. WILSON, Hon. Sec. JJONSONBY DRUIDS' r SOCIAL CLUB. The next Dance, a Long Night, will take ■ place on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT in St . George's Hall, at 8 Musical Items. Druids' Band. A GRAND BALL in connection With the above will take place in the Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1899 W. L. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec. : a. c. b. sT auckland branch, _Wm^^ A Social Reunion will be l__S,v'/__r held in the Catholic InstiKgOfiw tute- FRIDAY, July 14th, 1899, to celebrate the 26th Anniversary of the above Branch, by the Members and Friends. Double Ticket 5/, Single Ticket 3/, Ladies' Ticket 2/. W. KANE, Secretary. jS .A N*- C I" N a TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF DEVONPORT. MR F. C. BASSETT, assisted by MRS BASSETT, desires to intimate that he will open a Class for the Tuition of those wishing to learn Ballroom Dancing and Deportment. Instruction to commence from 7.15. The First Class will be held on TUESDAY, July 11, at the Foresters' Hall, Devonport. All particulars may be ascertained by application to Mr Bassett, at the Hall. jy A N C~~~T" N G. MISS DICKEY will resume the Seconal Term of her Dancing Class on SATURDAY, July 15, at Papatoitoi. Meetings. ' U P R °"AR IN THJ CITY TOO MUCH LIGHT BEING THROWN -ON THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC! USUAL ABOLITION MEETINGS. (Weather permitting) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Quay-street at 3 o'clock; Firebell at 8 • o'clock (not 7). REGULAR THURSDAY NIGHT ME_§TJNGS, WESLEY HALL_at 7.45, , A EtS- of MASTER GROCERS~rf £A the CITI and SUBURBS (including Devonport) will be held at the YMCA Rooms, Albert-street, on MONDAY EVENING, the 10th inst., at 8 o'clock sharo R. W. GALLAUGHER, ' Secretary pro tern. T7JDEN ELECTORAL DISTRICT." A Meeting of the Liberal and Labour Federation of New Zealand (formed to organise and solidify the Liberal Party ■throughout the colony) will be held in the Tailoresses' Hall, Auckland, on MONDAY July 10, at 7.45 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Branch for the above Electoral District." ARTHUR EDWARDS, Organising Secretary. TTOTEL and Restaurant Employees' ■fx Union.—General Meeting will be held Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt-st,Wednesday Evening, 12th inst, at 8 o'clock. Members or intending members requested to obtain Card.of Admission from the Secretary.—H. H. Seccombe, Secretary (next Smeeton's). Queen-st. Public Notices-QBSERVE-Our Goods are bought for v/" cash, are marked in plain figures, and sold at prices lower than the socalled cheap sales. We never buy bankrupt stocks.—Mcßride, Importer, Tailor and Outfitter, 39, 41, 43, Victoria-st, next Victoria Hotel. prt-TS.—ADAMS and BUNKER'S Clearance w Sale.---A remarkably good line of Heavy Onehunga Serge Suitings reduced to 55/., all wool. • -POKA TO LEND on first-class security <_v___JU a t low interest-William Rattray, 3 Mercantile Chambers. A SSIGNED^EstattTof" H. Bennett,-.^ -fl- taurant-keeper, Auckland.—All Accounts in this Estate to be rendered in full to Robt. Rew, Victoria-st.—Robt. Rew, C. E. Abbott, Trustees. CARDIGAN JACKETS, Knitted Woollen Underwear—Very special value in these seasonable lines.—Rushbrook aud Brldgman, Cash Drapers and Clothiers, Queen-st. pOUNTRY VISITORS.-Suits made to \J measure "while you wait" (in town); finished on day of order.—Mcßride, Tailor. Importer and Outfitter, 39, 41, 43, Vie- ! toria-st, next Victoria Hotel. j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 160, 8 July 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 160, 8 July 1899, Page 8