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AMUSEMENTS. "™ ; p IT V TJ AL L. EVERY EVENING AT S. TVIX'S p AIETY QOMPANY. Always Bright and Exhilarating. Always Vivacious and Entertaining. A CONTINUOUS SUCCESSION Of GREAT VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. , LAST THREE NIGHTS Of THE GRACEFUL SERIOS AND DANCERS, THE SISTERS GALARDI Don't Fail to See The Great American Negro Comedians, POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES Unrivalled Exponents of Ethiopian Eccentricities. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS Of LES THIERS. LES THIERS. LES THIERS. In their Marvellous Trick Cycling Act and their Graceful Contortion and Acrobatic Feats. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly to MR ARTHUR MORLEY The Great Basso. MR CHARLES HOWARD. MR JOHNNY COLLINS. And OUR COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand Of the Enormously successful Young American Comedienne, DAINTY DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN. FRANKLIN. Also, Australia's Favourite Sorio and Dancer, MISS ALMA GRAY, And The Brilliant Contralto, , MISS ELSIE ROSSER. Prices—2/ and 1/. Business Manager C. H. fiAILET (TTT A I X U M E~TI HALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 31st. KERSHAW. THE ILLUSIONIST. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT & DANCE. 'Bus leaving Foresters' Hall, Newton, at 6.43 sharp. Itetnrn fare, including admission, syo. ladies 2/. From Avondale at 7.35, return fare 2/. RS SOWERBY will Re-open her Dancing Classes at her Hall.LowerSymonds street, on MONDAY. May 20. Adult Classes MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, 7.30 p.m.: Juvenile Classes, SATURDAYS, at 2 p.m. IxriTH REGRE~T. owing to Previous »> Fixtures made in Australia, MR LEO. CARRI Is compelled to announce he can only take Fresh Learners for FULL COURSES in fTVHE QUICK O ARMONY -gYSTEM TILL SATURDAY, JUNE 1. As the FULL COURSE la=ts 5 weeks, thus ensuring uniform finish. Terras, £3 3/, cash or instalments, to cash payers, 5 per cent, discount and Extra Lessons. Don't Miss this CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Learn while STILL HERE, the quick-: est and easilest system yet invented; for Adults who don't want to learn Music like a child. Apply 29, PITT-ST. athletics, etc. /tyTn as iv m club, ST. BARNABAS HALL, MT. EDEN. Under the Management of ' PROF. CARROLLO, Meets every FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.30 prompt. Subscription: 10/ for the Season of . Six Months. t Additional members are invited to join.' E DOUBE, Hon. Sec, Mt. Eden. _. YATES, H6P.Treas.,c/o Yates & Co. GOLD MISTING NOTICES, EW WHAU GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). The Ordinary General Meeting.of the above Company will be held at No. 39, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, May 31, 1901, at 2 p.m. H. GILFILLAN, JUN., Manager. Auckland, May 16, 1901. KAPOWAI GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). The Ordinary General Meeting -of the above Company will be held at No. 39, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, May 31, at 2.30 p.m. H. GILFILLAN, JUN., Manager. Auckland, May 16, 190 L BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and Residence, Mt. Roskill, near Bridge; bath, gas, piano, terms easy.— A.8., 385, Star Office. FOR SALE. T7OR SALE, a Child's Iron Cot and High ■T ' Chair.—Apply No. 10, Sussex-st., near Richmond Kd. _■___ OR SALE, Mainsail, 16ft on boom and . « jib, 30/, a Uiyain lit le used.-O. E. Bridges, Clarence-st., Ponsonby. FOR SALETthe~w: eir-known"Patiki "Rita," excellent performance for season 1900----I.—A. Matheson, 20 Vermont-st. TTVDR SALE, a first - class Fruit and. J- Luncheon and Confectionery Business, one door from Queerest. — Apply Star Office. / Xj\Oß SALE, cheap, good Hairdressing '■*- Plant, new iron chair, two good mirrors and atll appliances. — For address apply Star Office. \ RTHUR STREET, PQNSONBY. Well-ordered Family Residence, 9 large lofty rooms, conveniently fitted, most lovely view of harbour, and city, large section. Snch properties are seldom in the market. In a deceased estate.and must be sold quickly. Cards to view from , BAKER BROS., N Shortland-strcet. TjUILDING Allotments, Glenmore, 30/ per -D foot; Gordon Rdv. Mt. Eden, level, good depth, only 50/ per foot.—Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Bldgs. CkPPORTUNITY for small family or two 1 friends make good liVing, very interesting and remunerative business.—Apply Bradly, Agent, Newton. £4-00~ PONSONB1: « and™ 7 cwttuv roomed Houses, with all conveniences, or terms, £50 ca6h, and 15/ per week—R. Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Bldgs. £280~ GRF LyNN = New CottiiiT bay" + wjndow, detached wasbhouse,easy .terms if required.-Burrow and Co ,' Bank N.Z. Bldgs. g^A -■'coNFBCTf6iSISf~-^sstaisi, c*/t*U select, Old-established, main thoroughfare, easy rent, nice shop, light business for lady.—R. Burrow and Co Bank N.Z. Buildings. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Fountain Pen and Case, on Sunday ■*-* last. In or near Ponsonby Road. Reward.—Woollams, Chemist. T O~ST7~in~Qireen""st7~Auckland. Gold ■^ Brooch, set with 10 garnets. Finder rewarded.—W. T. Court, Onehunga. T OST from Green Lane Stables, 24th May 1 Bay Cob. hog mane; and 1 Bay Spring Cart Horse. Reward.—PuUnn and Armltage. T 0ST> a Gold Ring, on the 17th inst~ between Queen-st. and Parnell—£l Reward, on returning to Mrs Saunders Draper, Parnell. TOST, this morning, in Gladstona^RoaT i** Paraell, Gojd_ Brooch (swallows in pearls).—Finder will be rewarded on re--1 turning to Star Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 127, 30 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 127, 30 May 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 127, 30 May 1901, Page 8

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