AMUSEMENTS, ■:. '.;:{. Q P E R A H OTJBa TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, \ "jrpHß pNCING RASTER,, ' j • p | JOSEPHINE OTANTON ..., . QPERA QOMPAKT,.! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, I JUNE 4th and Bth. : : [1 Auber's Romantic Opera, ii if "■E BA D IAV°LO." | THUBSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATUR. I DAY, JUNE 6th, 7th, and Bth. I Stahl's Oriental Opera, "CAID pASHA." , ' Henry Hallam Proprietor- B W. H. Full wood Business Manajwi ' 1 PRICES—*/. 2/6, and V. » I Plan now opened at Wildman 4ni Lyeirs. - I Day Sales at Carter's and Hunter's, Q~H O~R A L - H -Aim ' I MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES' I POPULAR WINTER' CONCERTS;.* I Will be resumed In the ' ■• 8 CHORAL HALL v I On THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE Sth. • ■ ;.-■ ■ ■-.;-;. ~ f'S Assisting Artists: • ; C i MRS ERNEST QUEEBB (FianjSt) MR RUPERT MANTELL (Basso Can- P tante) MR MARTIN TRENWITH (Tenor) MR FRANK WRIGHT <Tenor) MR ARTHUR ROGERSON (Bass) MR W. H. GEORGE (Bass) PROGRAMME ON WEDNESDAY. PRICES—Front and Reserved Seats 2/: Back Seats and Gallery, 1/. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell'g. pHORAL HAti] FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, at S p.m. "FROM CAPE TO CAIRO." LECTURE BY CAPTAIN EWART S. GROGAN, . The Intrepid Discoverer and Explorer., The only Man who ever Travelled from Cape to Cairo. ' THE MOST INTERESTING LECTURE EVER GIVEN IN THE CITY.. ;, Dealing with the Wonders aud Marvels of the Dark Continent — Its Pigmies, - Giants, and Hairy Men—lts Wonderfm - Resources. IN AID OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA ! SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS. t. POPULAR PRICES-2/ and 1/. ' Doors open at 7.30. '-• •©" O.- ~T, L! O. l!" I The Quarterly Social will be held ln Masonic. Halt s£pM£gAsri Newton, on THURSDAY^ j^ij^^a^- Double Tickets, 2/6; Single,' ' Refreshments provided. » A. A. JOYNT, Beo-^a /CONCERTS, E3tHIBITTONS, DANCES ', • SOCIALS, ETC. ] MUSIC SUPPLIED FOR THE ABOyf. String Bands, Quadrille Bands (any Tinni*^ ber of Performers), Accompanist?. Address. G. KfAROLD HARIJEY,' . Manure-"•Brlafee.Wan^B*-."1 Telegraph or Telephone, Mangere Bridgt ! j ERR C. NAUJGKS, Mondayllnd Thurtday. Beginners' Class commences .lit,.' month, 7/, Fancy Dancing included. 7 to 8; \ Advanced, 8 to 10; Geits, 1/6; Ladles free, —135 Grey-street. HERR"cARL~XADJOKS' Dancing Hall : may be had four times a week, any { hour, for any purpose; very moderate.—l3s, ' Grey-street. : I :jCfߥ^ol7B^B^~wlF^e^elßTeirDiw?' ' ■"*■ ing Classes at her Hall.LowerSymonds } street, on MONDAY, May 20. Adult Classes j MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, 7.3(Tp.m.; jj Juvenile Classes, SATURDAYS, at 2 p.iQ. . 1 T?XTENSION OF QEASON. -Extension of I Owing to the large number of applications last week for instruction in THE QUICK HARMONY SYSTEM, I THE QUICK HARMONY SYSTEM, Mr LEO CAKRI will extend the time tot ' I taking fresh learners till THURSDAY; ~ I 6th JUNE, LAST DAY. < 1 Terms. £3 3/, cash or instalments (to cash ' payers 5 per cent, discount and extra let- \ sons). Don't miss > this CHANCE OP A; | LIFETIME. The progress made Is wonder- ; fnl. If you conld hear the way pupils j>la.T ( Soliottlsches, Waltzes, and Songs (some. d'dn't know a note), you would be aston-. ; 1 ishnd. CORRESPONDENCE: 10 Written Les- g sons. £3 3/. ■ ATHLETICS, ETC. am. TN HONOUR 07' V@ife| *■ THE DUKE AND Tgyp duchess o/ j*d£~f%*s^ YORK'S ARRIVAL. [ C Jt£t J THE AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB , Will hold | A MONSTER SPORTS CARNIVAL I In the " ~ AUCKLAND CRICKET GROUND On the AFTERNON OF JUNE 12th. —Ist prise, open prdar, £3; 2nd, £1 ■«?/»- 3rd, 10/. Entrance 2/6. ! 2. Two Mile Bicycle Handicap (Amateurs)—lst prize, open order, £4; 2nd, ■ £2; 3rd, 10/. Entrance '3/6;* "^ "'"f. 3. 1} Mile Multicycle (Amateur)-lst pri«f open order, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance 2/. 4. One 'Mile Bicycle Handicap (Cash Riders)—lst prize, £3; 2nd, £1 Wi , 3rd, 10/. Entrance 2/6. 5. Three Mile Bicycle- (Cash Riders)-lst prize, £4 10/; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l. En* trance 3/6. 6. Half Mile Novelty Race (CaaW-lSt I prize, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd 10/. Entrance 1/9. 7. Cycle Corps Race—lst prize, open - order, £3; 2nd, £1 10/; 3rd, 10/. .Entrance 1/6. , 8. One Mile Bicycle Railway Workshops —Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10/. Entrance 2/. i; 9. One Mile Maori Bicycle Race —*? prize, £3; 2nd, £1 10/; 3rd, 10A Entrance 2/6. 10. Half Mile Maori Flat Run-lst prl*«£3; 2nd, £1; 3rd rv lOA Entrance 2/6. .> U. One Hundred Yaras Handicap (OpfW I Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, WEntrance, 2/6. _ ; 12. Two Hundred and Twenty Yards Handicap (Open>—lst prize, £4; 2nd, *i» 3rd, 10/. Entrance 3/6. • -»■.♦-•! 13. One Hundred Yards H.M. Fleel Championship—lst prize, £3; 2nd, siEntrance 2/. _ I! 14. Tugr-of-War (Teams ,from H.M. War- I ships)—lst prize, £5. Entrance 5/. ■ This Programme is Subject to Alteration. | ! A Special Prize of £5, or Trophy, w» be presented by Mr A. Myers to tn» I rider -who scores the most points »» Events 1, a, 3, and 4. . '-, I Events Number 7, 13, and 14, are subject | to permission being granted by command- i! ing officers. _ h Entries will Close with the Sports S«C' | retary at the Club Room. Upper Pi«* street, at 9 o'cipek THIS EVENING. D. CROZIER. £ Sports Secretary. |
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 8
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