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Amusements. p I T y HALL. Lessee and Manager ...Mr P. R. DiSuccess Continues. Laughter Increases. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. rnHE p AIETY QOMPANY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance of our No. 4 COMPANY. Introducing the following Artistes:— • MR WILL WALLACE, The Celebrated Ethiopian Comedian. OSSIS, The Marvellous Triple Bar Performer. MR JOHNNIE COLLINS, The Popular Irish Comedian, MR CHAS. DALY, Eccentric Comedian. THE ROYAL CINEMATOGRAPHS. A Grand Series of New Comical Pictures. Reappearance of the . Favourites, THE HOWARD STSTERS. MR J. F. ROBERTSON. MR TOM EDWARDS I MISS NELLIE FINLEY. First Appearance of the Favourite Bari- • tone, MR BERT ROBINSON New Grand Finale by Mr Will Wallace, "HE WANTED SATISFACTION." New Farce-"AN ACTOR'S TROUBLES" THE GAIETY MINSTRELS. End Ken—Messrs W. Wallace and _. Collins. PRICES-2/ and 1/. NO. FREE LIST. Doors open at 7.20; commence at 8. Look out for LESLIE BROTHERS." -J S Q~TT~BENEDr_T'S~HALL. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12, 1899. First WINTER POP of the Season. Under the Direction of MR W.' B. CADZOW - First Appearance- of mr st. Lawrence toner, baritone gold medallist, wellington exhibition. programme: PART I. 1. Overture Piano, "Festa Napolitana".. . MADAME CADZOW 2. Trio, "The Angelus" Wallace MISS MAY DUDDING .AND MESSRS W. B. CADZOW AND ST. LAW- ' RENCE TONER 3. Song, "The Queen's Letter"....Hobbs M.R W. B. CADZOW 4. Song, "Ih the Chimney Corner"..Cowen MISS MAY ' DUDDING 5. Song, "Beauty's Eyes" Tostl MR ST. LAWRENCE TONER 6. A Beautiful Series of New. Colourea Mechanical and Dissolving Views of Paris, Venice, Falls of Niagara, Ger- j many, etc. 7. Song, "The White Squall" Barker1 With Splendid Illustrations ■ MR W. B. CADZOW S. A Brilliant Series of Splendid Pictures, including the Blowing up of the Enterprise in Rangitoto Channel, and Captain Coyle preparing and Embarking the Electro Contact Mines 9. Duet, "O Maritana" Wallace !• MISS DUDDING AND MR W. B. ,IS CADZOW , OD J- ' Interval of Ten Minutes. -• 1. Piano, "Tambour Battant"..Kowalski , MADAME CADZOW 2. Song, . "Father O'Flynir" ' MR ST. LAWRENCE TONER 3. Song, "May Morning"...: ...Denza' MISS MAY DUDDING I 4. Song, "The Wearing o' the Green" . MR W. B. CADZOW I 5. Song, "The Deathless Army"..Trotere i. • With Thrilling Military Illustrations. l MR ST. LAWRENCE TONER I 6. Humorous Story, "How Bill Adams Won the Battle of Waterloo" (Snazelle) ! •/':'" Illustrated. . .' ' ■ ■ MR W. B. CADZOW | 7. A. Series of. Thrilling Naval and Mil-; .. ifary Pictures, including an intensely 1 exciting and interesting set, depicting, the Wreck, of H.M.S. Victoria in the Mediterranean and Death of Admiral] Tryon and 500 Men — Views ■of the Transvaal. i 8. Song, "The Death of Nelson"..Braham With Special Appropriate Illustrations. •iS MR W. B. CADZOW GD --Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. v ADMISSION—Chairs. 1/,- Rest of. the Hall6d. Lectures, Etc HURCH OF C H R I ST. WEST STREET. . ■'..; LIMELIGHT' -LECTURE '."•' . ±-i TO^MQRR'OW (Wednesday) EVENrN*Gi MR GEORGE ALDRIJOGE " " -Will Lecture. . Subject—"John Ploughman's Pictures." Beautiful Pictures. Powerful Light. . Admission- Free. Collection. Children unattended, One Penny at the door. . ,-. To commence at 7.45. Public Notices. /-I REAT . QLEARANCE 'OALES Commencing on TUESDAY NEXT, Uth inst., At 10 a.m. 1 ■'•■'■'■' •'■'•; O WALES' /~IASH -rvRAPERY, > JERVOIS. ROAD . (Near Three Lamps). , . j "• ■*■ ■.- ■" '•' l ■' ' : '■' i : MRS SWALES desires to thank her I numerous customers ■ and the-public gen-- ; erally for their support during the last ; two "years,' and begs to intimate that j owing to increase of business, which'da- ; •mands larger and more up to .date prem-j i ises, and to kep up with the times, will- ' hold- a .Great Clearance Sale prior to Extensive Alterations,' which will com-' pel me to .sell the whole of my large stock , which !■'now ofEer to the public at PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION. MBRELLAS and .Walking Sticks, all ' . our own importing;- prices to _ujt all.—Mcßride, Importer,, Tailor and Outfitter, 39, 41, 43, Victoria-st., next Victoria Hotel. - . ■ ■, W. •&' G. '• " .^ INST0NB ■ For ' •"' ; COAL FIREWOOD . ' -',■„• CARTAGE . .. ~ -. FURNITURE REMOVAL FENCING: ■ ' " ■_CO-.IA etc! CUSTOMS STREET &AST & WEST, And SYMONDS STREET. ■ .;']P.:-- *"• •'" tIoWBL-L,'' . . ' .provision merchant, • ' • 265. queen-street. . goods. retailed at wholesale : ': prices. -:, ■ H. • '• J.. ' ' "POSSENNJSKIE ,:■*. TAILOR, „ ARCADE, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. ,; Begs to notify reduction on all present stock for cash, to make room for goods to arrive by . a.s. Papanul and following • Boats. •" . ' . ;_ - •milE OLD MILL STORES.' : FOR BREAKFAST- ;' Real Scotch Oatmeal in-41b tins . Rolled Oats in bulk. ' i Prime 'Morepork' Bacon . '. • Sardines, LARGE TINS, 6d each Bosnian Prunes . . American Apricots . New Shipments constantly Arriving. -. ———— .".'"H..'M. S^eetok; - "\ QUEEN-STREET. AND NEWTON. I OBSERVE.-Our Goods are bought for I cash, are marked in plain figures, ahd sold at prices lower than" the sOcalled cheap sales. We never buy bank- • rupt stocks.-Mcßride, Importer, Tailor and Outfitter, ,39, 41, 43,-Victoria-st.. next Victoria Hotel.V

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 162, 11 July 1899, Page 8

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