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AMUSEMENTS. Sole Lessee and Director....Mr P. R. Dix GeneraJ Manager Mr F. W. Duvai EVERY EVENING AT 8. "TJIX'S p AIETY /COMPANY. A Constant Succession Of Great Star Attractions, Important Engagements, And Grand Specialty Acts. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Will be Presented A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROA COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. GRAMME. The Great American Negro Comedians, POPE And SAYLES. The Wonderful Acrobats, Contortionists, and Champion Trick Cyclists, LES THIERS. LES THIERS. LES THIERS. LES THIERS. Ada, Watty, Maude, and Charlie. Mr ARTHUR MORLEY ARTHUR MORLEY (The Gifted Basso). THE SISTERS CvA.UA.RDI » THE SISTERS GALARDI (Their Last Appearance in Auckland). MR CHARLES HOWARD. MR JOHNNY COLLINS. And OUR COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY. MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand i DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN. DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN. DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN. And VLITTLE ALMA GRAY. LITTLE ALMA GRAY. The Engagement of Miss Irene Franklin is one of a series or. specially important engagements mad"? by Mr Dix for Kew Zealand. Miss Franklin prossesses a. distinct originality and quaintness, and by ■ her innate artistic work took Australia by storm. DECORATIONS. The Management beg to announce that the upholstering of the City Hall by the DSC and the handsome decorations by Mr 'd. MacKinlay, will be completed on Mon ay o n^^ ESTRAL( CHAIRS. In response to numerous applications from patrons the Management have decided to set aside three rows of Orchestral Stalls, at Dress Circle .prices. This portion of the auditorium will be carpeted, and will enclose some 200 chairs. In the principal London theatres tha Orchestral Chairs are the most popular and extensively patronised portion of the Building. Prices-2/ and 1/. _, Business Manager^... C. B SAILEY rj T^ O EORGE'S HALL. Tbe Mafeking Social Club will hold their Social in the above Hall on MONDAY, 3rd June S o'clock. Music will be supplied by Pnrcell's Band. Spectators not admitted. Committee: F. Hayes, H. Edwards. PERSONAL. VTTILLIAM JOHNSON, Southampton, VV write E.A., Star Office. _, DR. HELEN BURNABY, "Gynaecologist," '(Specialist" for Ladies' Complaints, Consults Free all Diseases. Residence and Offices: 'Ennore, Symonds-street, below Cemetery. Hours: 11 to 3.30 and Evenings. I r . HAWTHORNE, Teacher and Healer to the Auckland Metaphysical Society, receives Patients at his Rooms, 314, Victoria Arcade. Consults fVee^ ' TIT AD AM E HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST. PSYCHOMETRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, No. 33 PITT STREET (opposite Grey-street, ■ next Coffee Palace). Questions answered on Health, Marriage, Business,' etc.. Over 40,000- people intewiffw* ed In all centres of New Zealand. Splendid testimonials. Tl/TADAME CENO, the Great American lrx Palrriiet, oUiysiognomist, and Patent logist, Cook-sA., opposite Albert-st., by request, will stay for three weeks only. FACE MTsSAGE.'^brigFnai Hygienic Face and Scalp Massage, Shampooingi Manicuring, Pedicuring,, etc,; Hatrdressing in all its branches. Removal of superfluous hair a specialty. ONLY ADDKESS: Miss McElwain, 206 Victoria Arcade, 2nd floor. Telephone 254. rnEETH Extracted without any pain by ■*- an entirely new process, 2/6. No cocaine used.—A. P. Hooper, Dentist, Qu^en-st. E~X~¥.sT~E >ELPH 'ici^lron-f rame~Pianos7 latest Improvements; lowest cash or easiest terms, from £30.—English and Foreign Piano Agency. T\O You Want Money?—We hare large -*-' and small sums to lend on mortgage at a very low rate of interest.—Ewington and Baker, Estate Agents. M ADAM D B Ty^ORVELL THE FAMOUS! AMERICAN PHRENOLOGIST, PHYSIOGNOMIST, HEALTH SPECIALIST, : AND CHARACTER READER, Har Arrived. Address: MOUNT ROYD, VINCENT-ST. 6th House from Pitt-st. i TD O V A L VISIT. ILLUMINATING HANGING LAMPS, assorted colours, with SPECIAL CANDLES. Those who require a. supply of extra candles, please order early. Extra goods to meet special arrangements supplied to Caterers and Private Families <Jh hire, comprising Tea and Dinner Ware. Glass, Cutlery, Table Decorations, etc. Cartage Free. TAJSTFTELD. POTTER. & CO. TJY SPECIAL APPOINTMENTTO THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. LADIES REQUIRING ATTENTION ON JUNE 11T.H Must Make Early Appointment. THE BOUDOIR Will be OPEN UNTIL lp P.M. QN JUNE UTH. NOVELTIES FOR EVENING WEAR ON SALE. M RS ]SP CGOLI' "THE BOUDOIR," A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, i Telephone, 1040. ADIES* and Gentlemen's Left-off and Misfit Clothing Bought. Letters attended to.—Mr and Mrs Bottrlll, 61 Karangahape Road. n>O Ladles and Gentlemen.—Send Address ■*■ and receive highest price for your Superior Misfits "and Left-off Clothing. Gents' a specialty.—HAßTLEY'S, Wellesley-street ] (fou|r doors above Opera House). T ANAL.—The marvellous preparation for -U washing Blankets and Flannels. Makes them beautifully soft and white. Unequalled for removing grease and stains from clothing. Pint bottles, Sixpence. QUICKSHINET— Instantaneous Polish for beautifying and preserving Linoleum, Oilcloth, Tan Shoes, Furniture, Perambulator Tops, etc. No labour required. Sixpence per tin. "TkO YOU NEED A PAIR OF SPECKS"? •*-' We have Imported from a Leading Optician a First-class Assortment for all Sijrh.ts. from 6d per pair. Superior Quality, 1/; Real Crystal Specks, 2/6; "Real English Pebbles," 3/9; Roll Gold do., 3/9; Coloured Specks. 1/, cases free. —At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, ! VICTORIA-ST^ mb~ RETAIL FO"wXs^Let"~them alone J- and they'll come home, and bring new tails behind them. Retail Egg Powder, 6d Tucker. Everywhere. mo HETAIL EGG POWDER: Let that boy -1- go to the grocer,who will retail It while he tvalta—Sixpence, every time—Tucker. Tj^OWLS retailed at market price with - 1- new feathers, but Egg Powder retailed only at Sixpence. Every time—Tucker's. "E have Money to Invest, and invite particulars of fair securities.—Baker Bros., ShOTtlaad-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 8