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Amugements. L r-r *~ : h ALL CITY " L6B9eT°O amGHT aSer TONIGHT. The Talk of the Town. nXHE /'■-J.AIEJ.I A Perfect Furore Created by the q>-K E Z I A H S-g In their Chirm Inland Sensational Feats on The Silver Ladders. And MANUEL WOODSON, MANUEL WOODSON, "Human Lightning, or "The Silvef^reakol Perpetual Motion. THE LESLIE BKU&-, Will give! by Special Desire, their Great Sketch. .-«.«» "WAITING FOR THE TRAIN COLLINS AND BROWNE. In Irish Specialties. THE AERIAL GARDEN PARTY. New Finale, OXYG-EN. -Sher parts .One Shilling. „-,j m ,n'<. T.nv Plan at Wildman s. _ vox rwu __ -ommence at s. Doors open at i -■>. -uu*« Carriages at 10.20. rr^STTTTT QAirOR S'-M I S SI ON HA LL. fe TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Concert provided by St .3*™%**** Hope, assisted by menuIt ™, hv Misses Fell, Muldoon, Mrs Ed-Accompanist-Miss Muldoon. Open, 7.30; Commence, 8 p.m. Come Early to Se__________± •pCREY LYNN (NEWTON) VOLUNG TEER FIRE BRIGADE ANNUAL CONCERT. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, GT. NORTH ROAD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist. Chairman Mr J. W. Shackelford. Accompanist Mr J. P. Hooton. FIRST PART. 1. Instrumental Quintette, Overture to "Caliph of Bagdad"—Misses Lovett (2), Messrs Hooton, Lovett and 2. Patriotic I"Song, "Stand by the Union" (Trotere)—Mr E. Walton. 3 Cello Solo, Selected-Miss Lovett. 4.'Song, "True Till Death"—Mr James. 5 Banjo Solo, "The Darkies' Wedding (Eno)—Mr McFarlane. 6. Song, "Bid Me to Love"—Mrs Taylor. 7 Recitation, "The Slave Who Saved St. * Michael's"-Miss J. Pollock 8. Song, "The Young Brigade"-Mr Bert INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. SECOND PART. 1 Song, "Anchored"—Mr W. Manning. i Clarionette Solo, Selected-Mr Hooper 3. Song, Selected-Miss Court 4. Song, "The Skipper" (Jude)-Mr E. Walton ' ___ r ~ , • 5 Recitation, "Nothing to Wear (condensed)—Mr W. Steel 6. Song, "Will O' the Wisp" (Cherry)Mr Worrail 7 Song, "Mary of Argyle"-Mr James B*. Instrumental Selection-Mr J. P. SAVE THE QUEEN." Door open at 7. Concert to commence a Tickets, if, Reserved/Rogers, Hon. Secretary. A UCKLAND BANJO, GUITAR AND A. MANDOLIN CLUB (Reg.). FIRST GRAND CONCERT for Season 1899-1900, will take place at OPERA HOUSE on TUESDAY, Sept. 5. Box Plan now open at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. c _ AWFORD> Business Manager. ■nm .i. BB " "■'""" !■'■ 3B—SS / Meetings' T~ — H _ COMPANY WILL x ,, ~ ~_„ PARADE at the Drill _^_C_Ti_^ Hall- TO-MORROW (Sun r '~_WV_mffl day" August 27th, at 10.15 M nmmf, a m to accept invitation V& 4±_W_rf£S from Auckland Engineer W^_l____W Corps for Church Parade. \j__fflW Blue Uniform, Y^*.? arms. Drum and Fife Band-to attend. yG orw. l's. PATTERSON, Lieut,-Com. **ifit_, ATO. 2 CORPS N.Z KSMtelLtf JN NATIVE RIFLE %Wwif»^ - VOLUNTEERS. The Corps will Parade for Inspection by Officer Commanding on MONDAY EVENING NEXT at 7.30 p.m. Every member requested to attend. Full Dress Uniform, Arms and Accoutrements. JOHN P. OAKES, Captain. A UCKLAND ENGINEER CORPS. Monthly Inspection Parade, MONDAY NIGHT, 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Church Parade TO-MORROW (Sunday). The Ponsonby Navals and Band and the Garrison Band will be in attendance. Parade at Drill Shed at 10.15 a.m. Side- . arms and white gloves. W. R. C. WALKER, Officer Commanding. BULLION GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Thte Statutory General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at Mercantile Chambers, Queenst, Auckland, on MONDAY, 4th Sept., 1899; at 2 p.m. Business: Election of Directors. G. C. W. MORRIS, Secretary. Auckland, 26th August, 1899. A USTRALASIAN FEDERATION -"- LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING. DR. LAISHLEY, M.A., LL.D., (By special request) Will deliver an Address On MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 28, PUBLIC HALL, HARBOUR BOARD OFFICES. The President (C. E. Button, Esq.) will take the chair at 7.30. Discussion cordially invited. Lest and Found, T OST, White Fox Terrier Pup, black -"-'marked head; reward.—F. Williams, Queen-st. LOST at EdeiTTerrace last "Sunday, a Pure White Cat.—Reward ou return; ing same to Ella Atkin, Eden Terrace. T OST.—Anyone having purse containing -Li cash, reward at Lambourne and Dewai's, Ponsonby. Bargains, Furniture, and household articles. T OST on August 21."__iy Pony Ma re, with •t* durk poiuts, about 14 hands.—lo/ reward on returning same to J. F. Watson, Mill-st, Onehunga, T OST, Large White Cockatoo, with -L' yellow top knot. Anyone returning to No. 76, Wellington-st, opposite Salmon, Butcher .will be rewarded. WOUND, "Dark Brown^CoTfie Dog. Ow"A ncr can have same by paying expenses.—E. Clarke, Fruiterer, Victorlast. East, opposite Park Gate. FOUXDT- Plfalfori_r~Rockers, price 15/6; Chest Drawers, 18/; Duchesse Pairs, '28/; Galvanised Buckets, Od.—Lambourne and Dewar, Three Lamps. FOUND," Bull SlutT If not claimed wifhin 14 days will be sold.—Mr Hill, Eden Terrace. OUND, a CHILBLAIN" CURE~— Immediate Refief and Permanent.—Al W. Sharlund, Apothecaries' Hall. FOUND, a neat tin box, the contents of which have made the path through life far more easy than of old.lt is BARRAGLOUGH'S- PROGANDRA (in ointment form). The certain cure for CORNS.- All Chemists, price If.— Apply for it to-day.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 202, 26 August 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 202, 26 August 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 202, 26 August 1899, Page 8