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amusemeitts. O 1" H ALU Sole Lessee & Manager....Mr P. B :. IKx General Manager Mr F. W. DuvaJ -rilX'S /GAIETY QOMPANT. Every Item Greeted with Storms of Applause by Crowded and Delighted Au diences. ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of PROFESSOR TOM ALMOND, PROFESSOR TOM ALMOND, ■ PROFESSOR TOM ALMOND, The Dancing Wonder and Eccentric Comedian. p npP The SAYLES rOrli .nil- «. Yllr (j POPE Great ttv^FS POPE American SATcLLb POPE Negro SAYL Eb POPE Comedians. &axl,i-jo Received Nightly with one Continuou. Scream of Laughter. PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Of The Piquante Serio and Dancers THE SISTERS GALARDI THE SISTERS GALARDI MISS DELLA ROSS. Mr Chas. Howard. Mr Johnny Collins. And MISS ANNIE KINNAIRD And MR WM. NEILSON MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand of the Basso-Prof undo, MR ARTHUR MORLEY. Prices—2/ and 1/. Business Manager C. R, fiAILEY SPORTING. rTAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING. FRIDAY, MAY 24. And SATURDAY, MAY 25. ACCEPTANCES for all Events First Day and Steeplechase (Second Day) Close on FRIDAY NEXT, at 9 p.m., at the Office. Durham-st. East, or Devonport. R. WYNYARD. Secretary. A UCKLAND "DACING fiLVB. GREAT NORTHERN NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. SATURDAY. MONDAY AND SATURDAY, Bth, 10th and 15th JUNE. NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL RACES CLOSE ON FRIDAY, the 17th inst., at 9 p.m. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. LICENSING NOTICES. •vr O T 1 C E. THE SLAUGHTERING AND INSPECTION ACT, 1900. I hereby give> notice in accordance with the Provisions of Section 21 (2) of the above Act, that it is my intention to apply in respect of a Slaughterhouse owned by me, and situated at Helcnsville South.—Yours respectfully, wm. downer. Slaughtering"" and " inspection ACT, 1900. I hereby give notice in accordance with Section 2 of above Act, it Js my intention to apply for the issue of a. License for Slaughter House, owned by me, situated in the Mt. Albert Rd. Board District, Section 4(5, Parish of Titirangi. ARTHUR WOOD. May 17th, 1001. rpHAMES LICEirsI2CG DISTRICT. — J- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.—I, HERBERT MACDONALD, of Auckland, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse^ Thames, an the seventh day of June, 1901, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at Gumtown, and known by the sign of the Kapowai Hotel, containing six rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family.—Herbert Macdonalfl, name of owner.—Dated the 2nd day of March. 1901.— H. MACDONALD, Signature of Applicant. ECCLESIASTICAL. PROTESTANT HALL, Newton. — Bible Lecture by Mr H. G. Blackie on Friday Evening, at 7.30 p.m. A hearty invitation to all. EDUCATIONAL. \ UCKLAND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, ■£»- Rutland-street. New term Monday, 6th inst. Syllabus on application. Fees, . 10/ per term. ' TVONDALE.—Pianoforte"~Tuition.—Miss -^i- W. Blnck has Vacancies for a few Pupils. Terms on application. PUBLIC NOTICES. fpECBPTION DECORATIONS. — Orders J-V taken for Lycopodluin Fern. Xlkati, sand other Greenery for festoons: any quan•tity. Order early.—J. D. Webster, Florist. SEEDLINGS of~the highest quality, the pick oi the market, at moderate prices. —Mackay's, Seedsman and Florist, 195 Queen-street. K/ffi'DOJSEN ~FL'AG-S"on" Sticks, Royal O\J\J Standard, and Crown, beautiful print 2/ a do^en wholesale.—A. H. Krause Northcote. CLEARED at a Very Low Figure^A Warehouse Stock of Superior 54-inch Navy and Black Serge. We are selling the parcel at much under regular price. Rushbrook and Bridgman, Queen-street. Premises open on Saturday until 30 p.m. rpECEPTION DECORATIONS. — Orders J-*' .taken ' for Lycopodium Fern, Nlk.au, and other Greenery for festoons: any quantity. Order early.—J. IX Webster, Florist. GARDEN SEEDS. every variety 7 Plants, Bulbs, etc. Planting season now on. Everything for the garden. — O'Leary Bros, and Downs, Seedsmen, opposite Mine and Choyce's. pAECELS" OF~~BACK NUMBERS. Leading Illnstrated Papers—2/6 and 5/. Magazines—2/6 and 5/. Fashion Papers—Very cheap. \M. SPRECKLEY & CO., Shortland-street. TJMSH—SoIes, Flounders, Gurnard, Mack- ■»- erel, John Dorys, Trevally, and other varieties of Fresh Fish daily from the Trawler, at Sanford's Fish Market, oppoplte Custom House. Brown Paper Parcels. N e3^ ZKAIjAN:d DAiRY assocta! •^ TIO^'S BUTTER Van delivers Batter In City and Suburbs dally. J^BGG'S HYGIENIC BAKERY. Our 6d and 1/ SULTANA CAKES are dclicions. Savoury VEAL, HAM, STEAK and KIDNEY PIES, 2a and 6d each. OYSTKR PATTIES. Call early on Saturday, please. JOHN C. LEGG, EYGIBNIC BAKEHY, KAnANQAHAPB ROAD. TTOUISBHOL.D23BB, »«o that yow ■*-»• Grooar puppllon you with New Zes^ land Dairy Association's Butter, iTJECBFTION DHCOHATIONB, « Ordew -*-* taken, for Lyeopodlnm Fern, Nikan, and other Greenery for festoons; any ana*, tlty. Order «irly.,-J. D. .webater, PiorisT

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 116, 17 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 116, 17 May 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 116, 17 May 1901, Page 8

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