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q P E R A HOUSE, Treasurer A. Cowan. LAST TWO NIGHTS OP THE SEASON jLAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON' MR pHABLBS REMOLD, And his ■pNUJUISH pOMKDY. QOMPAJSY, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. Grand Revival of Henry Hamilton's Musical Military Drama, CAPTAIN FRITZ, CAPTAIN FRITZ, CAPTAIN FRITZ, A Happly Blend of Drama, Sensation, Humour, Sentiment, and Song, CAPTAIN FRITZ, Was the Last Play performed in Pretoria by Mr Arnold's Company Prior to the Declaration of War. As played, by Mr Arnold with much success during- his last Tour of New Zealand:— Introducing the following Songs:"We Take Off Our Hats to the King" "Tommy Atkins," "Fairy Bubbles" "My Pipe and I," "Lord Bateman" "Whose Little Girl Vas You?" Prices' Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4/ Stalls 2/6, Pit 1/. Early Doora till 7.30, 6d extra. Box Plan at Wildman & Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton") and Hunter's (opposite Theatre). Doors open 7. Carriages for 10.40. Children in arms not admitted. Manager. L. J. LOHR. r\ P E E A HOUSE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14. FRIDAY^ MARCH 15. TV/PSS A LICE TTOLLANDEB, THE GIFTED YOUNG AUSTRALIAN CONTRALTO, Will Give Only Two Recitals, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HBXT, Assisted by MADAM CHAMBERS (Soprano) MR A. L. EDWARDS (Tenor) MONS. E. J. DE WILL.IMOFF (Violinist* Musical Director: MR ARTHUR TOWSEY. Programme on Tuesday. Popular Prices—Dress Circle and Orehes. tra Stalls, 3/; Stalls, 2/; Pit, 1/. Box Plan now open at Wildman and Lyell's. C. C. BETHUNE, Manager. APERA • H O U~S"e; SATURDAY, MARCH 16. IRISH NIGHT. GRAND BI O G R A P H ■ . .ill Of KILLARNEY'S LAKES. ..; -: MOVIN GPICTURES OF THE , PARIS EXHIBITION, BOER WAR • -, CHINA WAR, etc SPECIAL PROGRAMME. PRICES—2/ & 1/. Plan at Wildman's, Day Sales at Carter's and Hunter's, opposite Opera House. ___^____. QT. BEN E D ICTS HALL. GRAND CONCERT, MONDAY, MARCH 11TH. LECTURE, on "IRELAND—THE LAND OF MUSIC AND SONG," By REV. FATHER AUGUSTINE. Musical Items by the Misses Lorrlgan, Mr Hamilton Hodges, and Mr A. L. Edwards, Admission, 1/. Reserved Chairs, 2/. ' BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF" GREY LYNN* • NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Ratepayers are hereby notified that all outstanding rates must be paid forth- ■■ with, together with the 10 per cent. penalty. Legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same. j. CURRIE, Town Clerk. March 9, 1901. DiyrpENPS. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINfI 110 INSURANCE COMPANY OF ' NEW ZEALAND. DIVIDEND-and BONUS WARRANTS for the Half Year ending December, 1900, are now obtainable at the Company's Office, Bank of New Zealand Building^ Queen-street. GEO. JOHNSTON, Manager* MEETINGS. >fsP§§j3f Members of the Auck- -// TjsL'ttß' land, Newmarket, aftd if* U«FslwL%. Ponsonby Lodges ar<i SsSfcKVfcTOHPSI requested to attend the T^KfiK Auckland IJodge Meetin S on TUESDAY WIKP EVENING NEXT, the ' v^V" 12th inst, in the Cook** street Hall, at 8 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: Installation of Brother' W. Blomfleld as District President. Full Regalia. By order. . ■. W. HUNTER, ■ : Sec. Auckland Lodgfc WALLACE MOOR* ■■'•■■■ Sec. Newmarket Lodge.""* ALF. A. PIESSE, Sec. Ponsonby Lodge. , i ■■ '"".' ■ __. EDUCATIONAIfc [_■ EDUCATION BOARD,' Teachers are Wanted for the undernanK ed Schools:— ~ . . ', ; . FAIRBURN'S AND TAKAHUE (Man« . gonui)—Aggregate Roll Number, 24 . KARAKA (Drury)—R<oll Number, 10 MATAPOURI (Whangrarei)—Boll Number s ■ ■' \ ' MURIWAI (Waitemata)-Roll Number, « ■ WHAREKAWA (East CoastMßoll Num--ber 17, besides Mnoris The salary in each case will be £5 P^ head of average attendance under 15. F01" average of 15-19: Males, £108; Females, .£■:£ . Applications will be received by th* Board on or before SATURDAY,/Marcn 30th, 1901. Applicants to state age, aualJflcatipns, and experience, and to furnisn a testimonial from last or present employer. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary-^ TECHNICAL SCHOOITi Rutland StrqeU Technical Trade, Science arid »« Subjects. Fees, 10/ term. For SyUabus. apply J. H. Mackie, Secretary, at Scnqw Office, or Mercantile Chambers, Qneen-sc^ • A CLASS FOR TEACHING THB MAORI LANGUAGE will be held 0» TUESDAY EVENING. 12th inst. Terras strictly in advance. All kinds of Maori Work will receive every attention, «■?" Maori Names, with suitable meaning. houses, boats, etc. — Address, *"£■., WHITEHEAD. Kura -Maori, care »!?» Cox, 144, Hobson-street.' ._^--^ /^OMMBROIAL BOOKKEEPING, Pra«tical Instruction im Class or Private.Modern methods. Eleniientnry and A« vnnced Stages.—J. H. Mackie, Technical School, or Office. .Queen-street. ] : ; —— ~i==ss.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 59, 11 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 59, 11 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 59, 11 March 1901, Page 8

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