AMUSEMENTS. 101 st Week) (KB* Week AI T V TJ AL L, Sole Lessee & Manager Mr P. R. Dix General Manager..;...Mr Fred W. Duval Telephone 1210. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun That Never Sets." JERK'S jjuaiPANANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME \VILL Li. PRl_i.__iNJ.l-D TU-iNIU-IT. New Items, New .artistes, Lvci. tuihg Bright, everything Good Reappearance of tho Favourite Irish Conieaian and Lnu ivan, Mr -uj.__n-\ i i^uuui-^so. _-i{ JUUi'l L'ULIi.JA.\ Will sing—'"loo .weei. to and. Kill Ale," "lUust .-UVe a _3-y Oil tori That," and ins oiisiiuu Couu Specm.;- j ty, "Beiuiaa isus.e May." Labl _s__H_' OF THE MAKvELLoU. TYLERS MASTER L_.R'i TiLER And THE LTNWOGD SISTERS . ] Will. THE LESLIE BKOXhIiKS. Ereu. ; In their Great Musical Comedy, "THE LUNATICS." MISS NORA MARTIN t> Will sing-"The Girl I Left Behind Me. THE GON%AI.ES SISTERS LITTLE NIT A, "If I Only Had a Job." j Tom Dawson Charles Howard j The Linwood Sisters James Forrest - Rose Andrews Mabel Male MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXI. GREAT SPECIAL NIGHT. GREAT SPECIAL NIGHT. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of the Leading Warehousemen or Auckland. WAREHOUSEMEN'S NIGHT. WAREHOUSEMEN'S NIGHT. And Reappearance of MRS JOHN COLEMAN, Professionaliv known as MISS LOTTIE LORNE, The Charming Character Comedienne. WEDNESDAY NEXT. First Appearance in Auckland of MISS GERTRUDE nnd MR HUBERT ■ •■ MINTON. Banjoists, Sketch Artists, and America's Pedestal Clog and Trick Dancers. Prlree—2/ nnd 1/ Plan at Wlldman'a. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. Bugln-s* M?naB<,r....FRED. L. SEAGER QD A GRTCULTURAL JTALL. gr> LAST NTGHT OF pULLER'S pi Jub pOMPAN - * MR JOHN FULLER desires to thank his patrons for the support he has received during the past eight months, and to announce that he will return at Easter with an entirely New Company and some startling Novelties. Last Night of MAUD FANING, The Great Coon Song and Dance Artiste. Last Night * *\ 'ILL WATKTNS Last Night \ Jena young Last Night of JACK WTLLTAMS Last Night of JOHN FULLER GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. EXTRA ATTRACTIONS. ALL ACCOUNTS to be sent in by 10 on MONDAY MORNING. AGRICTLTURA.L HALL.—This Popular Hall to Let for Concerts, Variety Entertainments, Lectures. ReHsdous Meetings, etc.—Apply Anchor Hotel. _________________ A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE As general introduction to the work of the year, PROFESSOR TALBOT TUBES will deliver, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 D.m., AN OPEN LECTURE, "THE ENGLAND OF THE ANCIENT WORLD—PHENICIA AND CARTHAGE." The Ordinary Classes (Latin Compos>tion and Translation) will, in consequence, be suspended for this evening, but the Professor will meet all intending Students at 7 p.m. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. PONSONBY PIIGH SCHOOL BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE. Founded 1897. Premises: DR. McARTHUR'S SPLENDID FORMER COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. FOR BOY'S AND GIRLS. Headmaster: MR W. H. HEMINGWAY. assisted by efficient staff. Splendid position. Specially well equipped for Business Training on the "Model Offloe" system. All subjects. Sewing, Sincrinc Music and Drill, Painting, etc. THE 89 PRACTICAL RESULTS OF THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS Include a large number of successes in TEACHERS' CLASSES (D AND E), CANDIDATES' EXAMS., MATRICULATION, ETC., ETC. One Boy aged 12 Passed Public Shorthand Exam, at 120 Words a Minute. FIVE BOYS AGED FROM 13 to 15, Won the undisputed WORLD'S RECORD i For the age at 140 Words per Minute on two occasions. Pupils may now be enrolled. Evening-Classes in all Subjects. For all Further Particulars, Prospectuses, etc., apply at the College. GRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. ' now being ENROLLED for Current Year. LECTURES begin MARCH llth. For prospectus, apply to J. BAYNE, Director.. ORINCE ALBERT COLLEGEi. An Assistant Master in Languages and English is required for the remainder or tho year 1901. Duties to commence on March IS. Salary at the rate Of £150 a year with Board and Residence. Applications with testimonials will be received by the Headmaster up to March 11. SCHOOL, View~Rd.~ -»-*- Principal. Miss Jourdain, assisted by Miss Cooke.—English, French, Mathef matics, Drill, .Drawing, Singing.—Music and Oil Painting Extra. - Terms: One Guinea per quartet. TV/TR McDOUGALL, Teacher~of~Violin -!-'-*- Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Vo'ce Training. Classes forming for Pupil Teachers and Candidates. — 27, Khyber Pass. _ TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Rutland Street. A. Technical Trade, Science and Art Subjects. Fees, 10/ term. For Syllabus, apply J. H. Mackie, Secretary, at School Office, or Mercantile Chambers, Queen-st. AUCTIONS. Thos. B. Arthur) [B. R. Sceau RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. VEXT WEEK'S SALES, as so fai L\ arranged:— TUESDAY*, at 11 o'clock, at MartPoultry, Fruit, Produce, etc. FRIDAY, at 11 o'cloik, at Mart - Market Day Sale of Poultry, Fruit, Produce, etc. PRIVATE SALE—Prime Potatoes, Onions, Factory and Farmers' Cheese, Southern Bacon, etc., etc, RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. THOS. B, ARTHUR, Auctioneer, IQ/ft-ADAMH _ BUNKE-VS Clearance ID/ U Sale.—Good all-round Trousers to measure, 13/0, for cash only; will wear well. /
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 8
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