AMUSEMENTS. 9»tn~Week) 9tli Weekr\ IT V TJ ALL. Sole Lessee & Manager Mr P. R, Dlx General Manager Mr Fred W. Duval Telephone lilio. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "Tlie Sun That Never Sets." J)IX'S /GAIETY QOMPANY ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN. The Largest Theatre in Auckland Again Too Small. ' HUNDREDS REi t o;.D ADMISSION. We apologise to those wo could nut accommodate. Our boast:—"The u.uety is the best combination eitunt," endorsed by louo enthusiastic patrons present at Saturday's performance. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NiO .;i . TO-NIGHT. Anot; „■ Great SUir Attraction, THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS Till-: MARVELLOUS TYLERS THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS In their Wonderful Risiey Act, introducing Double Souiersau.ts. "The Human Merry-go-Rotind," And numerous other Daring and Wonderful Keats. MASTER BERT TYLER, MASTER BERT TYLER The Young Trapeze Kxpe.rt. will astonish all with his astounding cleverness ou the Trapeze, and his great "Dive for Life." Unbounded Success of the Greatest of all Comedians, MR JOHN COLEMAN, MR JOHN COLEMAN, Whose singing of "The Undertaker" and "The Flower Girl" created shrieks of laughter and rounds of applause. THE LESLIES THE LESLIES As Musical Comedians Unequalled— "A Whole Show in Themselves." LAST WEEK or LAST WEEK Of LITTLE EiLEEN BOYD. The following Splendid Artists also appear:— Tom Dawson Charles Howard Marie Boyton Gladys Beuth Rose Andrews Mabel Male James Forrest. Prices—2/ ami 1/ Plan at Wildman'a. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. Business Manager....FßED. L. SEAGER /JD AGRICULTURAL MALL. I'D TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. jJtULLER'B T>IJOU pOMPANT. Great Success of New Programme. EVERYTHING NEW. ALL OR ANY IMPERIAL TROOPS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. First Appearance of MISS JESSIE VERNE, Serio-Comic. MISS JESSIE VERNE, Serio-Comlc. AND DOUBLE COMPANY. MISS LENA YOUNG will Sing the New Patriotic Sonc, "Sons of the Motherland," written in honour of the Imperial Troops by Walter Puller and Fred Bluett. WILL WATKINS GEO. WILLIAMSON AUBREY DOUGLAS JOHN FULLER Admission—6d. Front Chairs 1/. NOTICE TO THE THEATRICAL A> GOING PUBLIC. MRS JOHN COLEMAN Professionally known as LOTTIE LORNE, Has intimated to the public that she will NOT appear at the Agricultural Hall under the Management of Mr John Fuller. "VT O T I C E. The Curtain will Rise at EIGHT O'CLOCK AS USUAL. And the Tramcar Service is still unaltered JOHN FULLER, Manager. SPOUTING. rnAKAPUNA JOCKEY riLUB QJUMMER -VTEETING. THIRD DAY: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: MARINE HANDICAP. Five furlongs. BOROUGH HANDICAP. Four furlongs. SUMMER HANDICAP. ;One mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters. PONY HANDICAP. Five furlongs. DEVONPORT HANDICAP. Six furlongs. SECOND HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE Three miles. WELTER HANDICAP. One mile. ' THROUGH TICKET-ONE SB (Including Return Fare by Ferry and Admission to the Course). Porses will be conveyed free up to 9.30 a.m. en the day of the Races; after that hour win be charged for. > R. WYNYARD, Secretary. ( ~ ATHLETICS, ETC. ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. HOFFMAN BUILDING, UPPER QUEEN STREET. G. N. BROWN-PARKER. Instructor. Boxing, Ball-punching, Sandow's Dumbbell Exercises, etc. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. AUCKLAND NAVAL j J®z££___%. ARTILLERY ft>S?Zp^S£\ VOLUNTEERS. §9gJL< r _ r ZJ&tn_ The CorPs will Para-dc Kil^KnfS at Fovt Cautley for lnii»_J^m? _Mll s Pection on TUESDAY |MM| WEDNESDAY . and \S^i^^l INGS during the pre*2!33®&?W ? ent we<*. for Gunnery ... ' ' , instruction, leavinsr _v DEVO\^v»gllg™LhaCve Snot Fir,^/° r ,those Members who c not already done same will tska Place at the Mount Eden Ranee th!« week, commencing on- mffinw MORNING NEXT. Tents pr^S R. GARDNER, Lieut. Commanding D.CA.V. LOST AND FOU&D J^OST a Sovereign Brooch, on Satur-tj-ii»«ii y, T,ln Queen'st- or train from EUerslie.—Reward Star Office. £OST, wear All Saints' ChurchT'sll^eT Mr« su^ Case.-Reward on returning to Mrs, Simpson, 35, Church-st., Ponsonby. T OST, Fawn Hat (soft), vicinity Vfh- -■*-• cent and Pitt streets.—Finder"kindly return John Coleman's Hairdressing? Saloon, Queen-st. T OST, Browrrcio'th Coat belonging~to ■*-* costume, between St. Paul's Church and Mt. Albert-Apply Star Office. TOST, on Sunday. Spectacles in red case tt Aym the finder please leave them at Mr French's, Grocer, Karangahape Road or nt Mr_Edson's, Chemist. Queen-street? T OST, on Sunday, between Pitt and •" Beresford streets, Gold Bar Brooch —Finder rewarded at 30, Ponsonby Rd. Western Park Terrace.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 41, 18 February 1901, Page 8
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