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AJJUSEMJEKTS. 101 st Week) (Wlrft Week piTT "CT AL L. Sole Lessee & Manager Mr P. R. Dlx General Manager Mr Fred W. Duvai Telephone 1210. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun That Never Sets." J)IX'S / \AIEXY QUMPANI ■ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SOMETHING .SPECIAL. SOMETHING SPECIAL. Representatives of all the Leading Warehouses in Auckland will attend the Entertainment To-night, it being WAREHOUSEMEN'S NIGHT. WAREHOUSEMEN'S NIGHT. On this Occasion, MISS LOTTIE LORNE MISS LOTTIK LORNE Will make her re-appearance under Mr Dixs management, and produce a Budgec of Novelties from her extensive Repertoire of Successes. Will.-TME LESLIES—Fred. Will Introduce their Great Musical Com- ■ edy, "Fun in a Bar Room." Mil JOiliN' OOLIDMAN In his Greatest of all impersonations, the "Special Scotch" Man, and his Original Coon Specialty, "Belinda Susie May" MR JOHNNY COLLINS. THE GONZALES SISTERS MISS NORA MARTIN Tom Dawson Charles Howard Rose Andrews Mabel Maw WEDNESDAY. AVEDNESDAY. First Appearance in Auckland of Gertrude - THE MINTONS - Hubert America's Greatest Pedestal and Clog Dancers, Banjoists, and Sketch Artists. NEXT MONDAY, MARCH li. NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 11. NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 11. Look Out for HARRY GRAY, Australia's "Little Tich." And ARNOLD JARVIS, "The Australian Cinquevalli." Prlces-2/ and 1/ Plan at Wlldman'a. Doors open 7.20; commence at «• Buoln«si Manager.■■-FRED. L. BBAOKH XUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. i^ADE'S "pRUSADERS." Rehearsals will be resumed TO-MOR-ROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, ■at 7.30 o'clock. There are Vacancies in the Choir for Tenors and Basses. Examination at 7 p.m. on TUESDAY. There are NO Vacancies for Sopranos and Contraltos. H. J. EDMISTON, Secretary. "DAYFIELD SUNDAY SCHOOL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Lantern Entertainment will be given by Mr C. M. Carter, interspersed with Selections on a Loud Speaking Gramaphone, lent and manipulated by Mr W. E. Hutchison. Tickets 6d; commence 7.30 p.m.; Children 3d. Proceeds in aid or School Funds. SPORTING. JOCKEY CLUB. •SALE OF PRIVILEGES. The Sale of the above Club's Privileges will take place in the Criterion Theatre, Paeroa, on THURSDAY NEXT, 7th March, at 3 p.m. ~...'. MR MACKAY, Auctioneer. EXHIBITION s>. * -pRANKXJN AGRICULTURAL SHOW To be held on NEW SHOW GROUND, PUKEKOHE, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1901. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. OVER £300 GIVEN IN CASH AND SPECIAL PRIZES. RIDING. DRIVING, AND JUMPING COMPETITIONS. CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. RETURN 9/7 RETURN Special Trains will leave Auckland at 8.25 and 1.10 p.m. Available for return up till March 11th. BEST COUNTRY SHOW IN THE NORTH ISLAND. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. SWIMMING. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. GIRLS1 SWIUMiNG SPORTS, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 9 a,m. ALBERT-STREET BATHS. Old Girls' . Race—Post entries. Ladies invited. ECCLESiASTiCAI* T>ERESFORD-STREET CONGREGa--D TIONAL CHURCH. A TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING Will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3. I «■ ■ TO WELCOME THE REV. JOHN WILKINS, of London, as Pastor. Tea, 6.30. Tickets, 1/. Mr Geo. Fowlds, M.H.R., will preside. Speakers—Revs. Clark, Gray Dixon, B. L. Thomas, Davidson, and Mr T. JacKson, M.A., and others. Special Singing by the Choir. BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. Notice is hereby given that the District Electors List is open for Inspection by all persons interested therein during office hours, from sth to 12th March, instant, in the .Town Clerk's Office. All objections thereto must be in the handwriting of the objectors, and in the form of the third schedule of regulation under our Municipal Corporation Act, 1900. and must be addressed to the, Town Clerk and delivered at his ofnce on or before 17th day of March, 1900. R. RICHARDSON, Town Clerk. Onehunga, 4th March, 1901. EDUCATIONAL. . pONSONBY COLLEGE* With the results of the recent Teachers' Examinations.to hand, Mr Hemingway's Training College has a splentfTd year's work to record. Among-st nearly 90 practical results are a good number of successes in Teachers' Class D (4). several Class E and partials. Also, Matriculation, School Board Candidates, etc. etc., and one boy aged 12, passed public Shorthand Speed Examination, at 120 words a minute, and 5 from 13 to 15, at 140 on two occasions.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8