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'" • AfcUSEMEWTB. -1 ) < A GRICULTURAL ~~~~ JJAXI*. . . EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. TpULL-ER'S T3UOU QOMPANY., Continued Success of SiVRONI. the India-rubber Dancer. - AMY' BLACKIE, the Charming Vocalist . ARTHUR HABGR s AVE rKED]3Y ..,. ; AND GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY- ) SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 8* j . Re-appearance of j LENNON, HYMAN, & LENNON. | • ■ LENNON, HYMAN, & LENNON. : And i i. MISS MAE MARLOW, Serio. .| . Front Chairs 1/; other parts (id. Doors open 7.15. : ■ ■ ' ■ piIY H ALli B AIN. ~....., SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY"NEXT" J ATAPIER - STREET " " SCHOOL. | GRAND CONCERT ~..'. .„")'*! IN THE OPERA HOUSE. | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING- | Doors open at 7.30 o'clock; commence at s. ATTENTION. Character Songs, Choruses, Nigger Minstrelsy, Military Movements, Bayonet Drill Indian Club Swinging, with Limalight Effects. DO NOT MISS IT. T - OT ,- v - n o TELL YOUR I'RIbNDS. Eadj-s Band will Play Orchestral beleo tions and Accompany all Items.- .. Tickets for all parts of House, One Shil- } . : linsr Half Tickets, for Children, 6d. • Early Doors, Sixpence Extra. : _ ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL t g By the '■ ■■' REV. E. TREMAYNE DUNSTAN, ..... Of Sydney, in the. ' ,s BERESFORD-ST. CONGREGATIONAL} | On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at S ' I - o'clock. : m Musical Selections by Leading Artists., ( " ADMISSION FREE. :M Collection in aid of Home Mission Fund. -M pONSONBY ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY., j SECOND CONCERT OF SEASON, 1900< i I PONS.ONBY HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 7th. ;/ Orchestra of 30 Performers will. jlay: •'; • / Six Pieces. . I ' Vocalists: Mrs. Dr. Parlies, Miss K. Aickeni Miss M. Taylor, and Mr Wilfred Manning-. : , Conductor Mr .S. Adaffil |- • Leader of Orchestra HerrL. Kreutzer •' Doors open at 7.30; Overture at S p.m.. A limited number of Tickets, 2/ each,-. . may be obtained' from Wildman and Ly- , , ell,* Queen-st.; "The Budget," Karanga- ; hape Rd.; and Lambourne and Dewar, .. .■ I Ponsonby Rd. /;; A. G. OCKENDEN, Hon." Sec. ,;.:. : PENING OF THE NEW LYNN ! : PUBLIC HAL.Lt." A Grand Vocal and Instrumental C6n> / cert followed by a : Dance, will be held to ."^ ' celebrate the above, on FRIDAY, Decem- : - ber 7th, 1900. "Mr J. Bollard, MVHFEE^'-h will preside. Orchestra. Mr P. Quinlan'a ;•. String Band. Andrew's Bus will. leasejjj.* Wcllesley-st. Corner at 6.30 p.m.; Qiiin-v ; len's'Hotel. Symonds-st., 6.45 p.m.; and, . Avondale at 7.30"p.m., returning after ther-.; Dance. Return Fare 1/. Prices-Concert^ -Reserved Seats 1/6; Body.of Hall l/;>, , Dance I/'. ' ■■■ • '■'■'■ M A UCKLAND BANJO GUITARv ANO ■ " A I,IA-NDOLIN CLUB (Registered). GRAND CONCERT, J ! OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, • :. DECEMBER 10. , • I-, Plan at Wildman's. . . ; - Day Sales at Garter's, Wellesley-street,j and' Ockenden's; Newton." .|y ~ .' • Hi, .FOUNTAIN. Hon. Se^c. -_ ;^, : T^ fe,JL^ M.E'&V '■' HA t pjf^ demonstration: ■' of , presby- <■■ , .terian sunday schools . TO-MORROW; 7.30 P.M. ; . PERSONAL. I BEG to Apologise for whatever I may, / have said about George Louther.—: Richard-Smith. ■ ■ ■ ; / SPECIAL ATTENTION Is Drawn to the Fact that the Size of the ALLOTMENTS IN. JERMYN-STREET ■"■ .to be offered at our Auction Sale of Properties' in the Estate of the late ME Shepherd HAS BEEN GREATLY INCREASED By the Division of the Frontage into Two, instead of Three, Sections. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, • V ; . ■ Land Auctioneers, Queen-street. /S I T V i H~A Li DAIN. SATURDAY, NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT rpOLUTINE Stops a Cough in five mm J- utes; also, for Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, etc. 1/6 .and 2/6.—Agents; Clarke, Chemist, Victoria-st.; Cawkwell, "Chemist, Newmarket. CJUMMBR- CLOTHING.—-A Splendia O Selection. Our/'Ake Ake" and Kaia.poi (Brands-are unrivalled for fit, finish and good wear. Sizes stocked to fit all figures. •-Keen- -cash- prices.—Rushbroofcv and 'Bridgmari, Queen street ■ s SUMMER~~GLOYES~Iatest~ novelties, including .Cycling, White Net and White Washing Kid. Keen cash prices.feusfebroc* and Bjidgniaaj, *$$?es r -£t3ss Operi "alirdsTy 'and until 10 p.ni. op Saturday. ».' T. .. '■ ~- ■" ■"_■r Wot Weather' 'L-iNE&-sun&ii9;(]ef' JCX and . umbrellas ' (m£ihu.facturers' samples),: spfepiat"va»ue; also, Btin I^ts., and Bonnets.—Ruslibrook and Bridgpafi, QueenrSt .'.'.'...' " . • UMMER SHlßTS—Special Purchase,' clearing at 2/ each; also, grand value . in Tennis, •'Boating and White Shirts.—: : Rushbrook and Bridgman, Queen-st. " ; BIG BOOT.—Best- range of American' Goods obtainable;- all new-and sty- ' ligh lines; Glace Kid Oxfords, 7/6 tojj/g^ BIG BOOT.—The -"Record" Boot, ■ singft" ■; sole, light, neat and durable, -0n1y.,; l^.'' OgPt'sj:Walking. Shoes, 4/11, 5/11^:, IG BOOT.—Splendid selection^ 'M Ladies' Wide-fitting Shoes,. -styllsß designs, yeo- cheap, from 5/6; real coin-, fort. - ■' ■'■);'■"■. __— FREE Phonograph Selections Ever?, Thursdaj' Evening from 8 p.m. tp;» p.m. Songs. Marches, etc. Big Boot. Oar customers cordially invited. . LOST AND FOUND. "JV. T OST, a Chestnut Horse, light n)»»»~: J-' and tail, 2 white hind-lega. Kewaro. —E. Finlay, Baker, Grey Lynn. _^^ OsT.—Left in Union Tank or Post Office -*1. yesterday, small Parcel containin? » photc grapliic shutter.—Reward at =wl Office. ' ' . ' .__- , LOST, a Scarf "Pin'between Paget an' Wellington streets via Picton a™ ■, Hepburn, streqtr.. finder rewarded Dy,l. turnlnpt same, to G. J. Mackay, Florisw 195, ' "Queen-st. -~~~~\w- I T~6ST, "from Avondale, on the 2nd D£ J IJ comber, small, ■ strawberry-ro;- I Filly, pigeon-tged. Reward. Anyone i tainlng ' same will be prosecuted.;,..! Campbell, Avondale^ \:^- I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 290, 6 December 1900, Page 8

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