AMUSEMENTS^ f! ITT gALL. Sole Lessee and Director....Mr P., B- Dix GeneraJ Manager Mr F. W DuvaJ The Sun that Never Sets. T^IX'S p AIETY QOMPANY. EVERY EVENING AT 8. The New Programme on Saturday Night received with Intense Enthusiasm by a Crowded and Delighted Audience. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance in New Zealand Of the s Young American comedienne, DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN. IRENE FRANKLIN, IRENE FRANKLIN, The Reigning Vaudeville Favourite in Australia for the past two years, the Success of the principal Australian Pantomime, and one of the Leading Attractions in J. C. Williamson's Enormously Successful Comic Opera, "Florodora." First Appearance in New Zealand Of MISS ALMA GRAY. MISS ALMA GRAY. (Little Alma Gray) the Charming Serio, and Expert Danseuse. roNTINUEDENORMOUS SUCCESS Of The Great American Negro Comedians, j Messrs POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES LES THIERS. LES THIERS. A Marvellous Act, Greeted with Storms of Applause Nightly. AIR CHARLES HOWARD. MR JOHNNY COLLINS. MR ARTHUR MORLEY (The Great Earitone) And OUR COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Privaite Boxes, to hold seven, £1; Dress Circle, 2/; Orchestral Stalls, Dress ; Circle Entrance, 2/; Stalls, 1/. Business Manager C. P. BAILEY QT. JOHN'S BAND OF HOPE. A GRAND CONCERT in connection with the above will be held in St. John's #-hoolroo-ni, Ponsonby,, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, June sth, commencing ,7.45. Vocal and Instrumental Items by the following:—Mrs Sim, Misses Birdie Butler, B. Tonkin. A. Noton, Clark, Ibbotson, and Lily Barker, Messrs Aspinall, Astley, H. Jordan, H. Fountain, and Master Swales. Formal O; ening of New Piano. Proceeds in aid of same. Tickets, Adults 1/, Children Half price. ma /~<ALEDONIAN SOCIETY. i&TCUi WINTER SOCIALS. The "SIXTH" SOCIAL takes place in St George's Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, June oth, 8 p.m. sharp. By invitation only. j H. W. DIGGENS, Secretary. | SFOKTIWG^ A UCKLAND "RACING QLUB. NORTH NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE S, And MONDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10th and 15th, 1901. PROGRAMME. \ FIRST DAY. FIRST MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE j HANDICAP of lOOsovs, about two | miles and a half , j FIRST MAIDEN HANDICAP WELTER RACE of lOOsovs, seven furlongs GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE! HANDICAP of GOOsovs, about three miles and a half FIRST MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of lOOsovs, one mile and three quarters FIRST WINTER WELTER HANDICAP of 250sovs, one mile REMUERA HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 200sovs, two miles LADIES' BRACELET of lOOsovs, one mile and a half FIRST RACE TO START AT 12.30 P.M. SPECIAL TRAINS. RETURN FARE, Including Admission to Course, 2/ WM. PERCIVALy Secretary A.R.C. COP.POBATION NOTICES. 1 nilY OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given pursuant to j "The Auckland Domain Vesting Act, i 1593," that the City Council has author- ; ised the Auckland Cycle Club to make a i charge not exceeding One Shilling for | each person for Admission to the Do- j main Cricket Ground, on TUESDAY, the j 11th day of June. 190], or on WEDNESDAY, the 12th June, 1001. The CoWcil will make a charge of j One Shilling for Admission of each per-j son to the Pavilion. ■ HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 21st May, 1901. _ /"U T V O F A U C" X L.~A N D. FIRE BRIGADE STATION. i Further particulars as to requirements in the new station are now open for inspection at the City Engineer's Office, Coburg-st. Competitive Designs will be received up to 4 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, 13th June, 1901. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 31st May, 1901. LICENSING NOTICES. (SLAUGHTERING AND INSPECTION 1° ACT, 1900. I hereby give notice in accordance with the Provisions of Section 2, of the j above Act, that it is my intentfftn to j apply for a Licanse in respect of a Slaughterhouse, owned by me, situated at Takapuna, in the County of Waitemata. GEO. E. WHITE, Takapuna. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A COMFORTABLE Home for 2or 8 Boar •"- dors, every comfort, hath, washing and monding, terms moderate, handy to town and 'bus.—Apply Mrs Kinnear, corner of Flower autl Summer fits., Eden i'errace, auv evening after o. Hi'TEHEAD'S Coffee Pala^e7neaF"Alai'ket.—Meals 6d, Bed 1/; per week, 15/. miES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, etc.—Graud -*- new Htook, purchased for the ttoynl Reception, special value. — UUSHBROOK and BKIDGMAN, Qneen-st. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.-The best stock and the best value in towu, all sizes kept.—BUSHBROOK and BRIDG-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 130, 3 June 1901, Page 8
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