AMUSEMENTS. 1 "' QITT H AU Sole Lessee and Manager....Mr P. R. Dlx General Manager Mr Fred W. PuvaJ TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING, "The Sun that nsver Sets." jJ'-XS /^.AlifiTT QOMPANY TO-NIGHT. Re-appearance of trie Greatest MARVEL That has appeared on any Australian or New Zealand Stage. FERRY FERRY FERRY The FERRY FER.'.-iY Human FERRY PERKY Frog. FERRY FERRY FERRY The Aniitomic Wonder of the Age j _.I rolt A SHORT REASON ONLY. P. ■.:._■-. ■ :ed and Artistic Success of l ' -u.-SS ANNIE KINNAIRD I And j MR WM. NEILSON I In tlie Famous Duet, '-Oh, Maritana." | Continued Enormous . Success of DAISY HARCOURT DAISY HARCOURT, The Reigning Queen of Coster Comedfc ennes. Posi lively Last Appearance of MR WALLACE KING. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly of THE MINTONS JIM MARION (Pedestal Clog) (Humorositiea) HARRY ELLIOTT JOHNNY COLLINS CHAS. HOWARD ETHEL CLIFFORD THE SISTERS DE VELLA. Prices, 2/ and 1/. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.20; commence at 8. TyrOUNT ROSKILL "AT HOMES." The First SOCIAL of tho Season will take place in Victoria Hall, Eden Terrace, on WEDNESDAY, April 24th, $ p.m. sharp. By invitation only. R. NOBLE, Hon. Sec. •pLAIN and Fancy Dancing, Calisthenics ■*• etc.—Mrs Osmond's Classes in Ponsonby will be resumed on Saturday, April 27th. At home Fridays.—S, Church-st. Ponsonby. EXACTLY WHAT ' THE THE f\UICK "TARMONY" QYSTEM" UICK ARMONY" AJ fSTEM" is is this: when you play a tune; when you read a piece of Music, what TROUBLES YOU IS THE LEFT HAND. It's thu BASS you can't get on with. The "HARMONY" teaches you the basses of all and any keys in AN EXTREMELY SIMPLE WAY. Therefore you can read the Music immensely quicker. More than that, it is quite possible to play WITHOUT KNOWING MUSIC BEFOREHAND. Learn at once while it is here. The Auckland season is limited. Large numbers are learning now. Terms—3 3/ complete course, 10 Lessons. Reductions in mornings. Terms in advance, or by instalments. Cash payers receive discount, and Extra Lesson. Premises: 29, PITT-ST., next Mrs Burt's Milliner. ATHLETICS. ETO. A MONSTER CiCLu. rATH PAPER CHASE. Held by Skeates and Bockaert for the benerit of the Auckland C.R.L., on SATURDAY, 27th inst., 2.30 p.m. The Hares (Skeates and Bockaert) will leave Parnell Firebeil at 2.1 a p.m. sharp. Competitors to start 2.30 p.m. sharp. Any breaks or faise scents will not exceed 400 yards. Speed of more than eight miles an hour will overrun the scents. Prizes, to the value of seven guineas, on view in our window! Special Lady's Prize. Entry Badges, at 6d. MEETINGS. BOROUGH ; OF BIRKENHEAD. PKESENTATION TO C. E. BUTTON, E S Q., At GLADSTONE HALL. TUESDAI, 2oRD APKiL, 1901. CONCERT AT 7.45 P.M. Items by Leading Vocaiists, etc. Northcote Band in Attendance. ADMISSION FREE. TAOOTBALL.^ATHeeting of the Drapers' A i Football Club wi.i be held at tbe Caledonian Hotel To-morrow (Wednesday;, at 8 p.m. All intending players are requested to attend. ma_] AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A Meeting of the Auckland Milk Retailers will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, April 26th, at Messrs Hurst and Co.'s. 155, Queen-st., at 2.30 p.m. All milk retailers are invited to attend. EDWIN HALL, Convener. MEETING of BREAD CARTERS will be held in the FORESTERS' HALL, Newton, on. .SATURDAY, i!7th inst., at S p.m. All bona tide Bread Carters earnestly invited to attend. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. AUCKLAND VOLUNTEER BEARER COMPANY. Vacancies still remain in this Company, and Candidates are invited for the same, especially from among men holding "First Aid" Certificates. Classes are now being arranged for instruction of those' not already holding such Certificates. The minimum height is sft 6in. ' Applications for particulars may be made to Surgeon Captains Knight or Parkes, or to any present Members. The Company Parade at the Residence of Surgeon Captain Parkes, Wellesley-st, THIS EVENING, at 7.30, for Lecture. AH Reserve Members invited. ' A. G. PILKINGTON, Hon Sec, Queen-st. KARANA RIFLE CLUB.—Wednesday —Practice Shoot To-morrow. Members at liberty welcome. — Particulars at Selly's, 'opposite "Herald" Oilice. TENUE&S. rnENDEUS wanted till Friday, 2(3th inst., A for I'lumbiug, Painting, and Bricklaying for Cottage, Prospect Terrace, Mt. KosKUl.—Apply on job. rr\ o 1 v i l r> is R s, Tenders for the Erection of six roomed Villa at Ellerslie will be received up till FRIDAY, May 3rd. Plans and specifications may be seen at Penrose Store, Penrose. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. fn O BUILDERS.' RESIDENCE, NORTH SHORE. Tenders for the Erection of the above will be received until noon of MONDAY, 6th May. _ ARTHUR H. WHITE, Architect. Government Insurance Buildings, 107, Queen-st. ' „ CO N T SACIOBS. MESSRS SARGOOD, SON, & KWBN. Tenders are invited until the 50th lust, for Extensive Additions and Alterations to the Warehouses In Durham-street aud Durham Lane. ~„ The lowest or any tender not necesau...y .'c.cpUd. AF/IIIIR P. WILSON, ■Areniteer. Arril 1901.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1901, Page 8
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