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AMUSEMENTS. ~ /I IT V TT AL L. TYIX'S p AIETY /COMPANY. EVERY EVENING AT 8. ENORMOUS SUCCESS ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of . DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN, '" IRENE FRANKLIN, '" IRENE FRANKLIN, IRENE FRANKLIN, The Charming Young American Comedienne. § Quaint, Original, and with a distinct charm of manner, Miss Franklin at once took the house by storm. BRILLIANT AND ELECTRIC SLCCESS Of LITTLE ALMA GRAY, LITTLE ALMA GRA-. LITTLE ALMA GRAY, Brilliant Danseuse, And Charming Singer of Charming Songs Continued Enthusiastic Reception and Shrieks of Laughter evoked by POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES LES THIERS. LES THIERS. Marvellous Contortionists, Acrobats, And CHAMPION TRICK CYCLISTS, MR CHARLES HOWARD. MR JOHNNY COLLINS. And The Great Basso, MR ARTHUR MORLEY . Orchestra Stalls * -' Dress Circle "'. Stalls ,•••• ii Private Boxes, to hold i "•••••"":yfJ£ Business Manager ___ « BAium .-TENDED SEASON. THURSDAY, JUNE 6. LAST DAY For starting Full Courses m mHE QUICK QARMONY gYSTEM To Music Lovers it's the ONLY chance of learing to play QUICKLY. You KNOW it's genuine. You have seen the testimonials. You have heart.lt In the Opera House. The "Star" said: The duet proved very acceptable ancL gave an excellent pporition of Mr Harris system." The "H»rald" said: The nove. 'Harmonic Duet,' an admirable exhibition of the New Harmonic System introduced by Mr Carri, received great applause." Complete instruction, £3 -A rich or terms. Remember: THURSDAY, absolutely last day for booking Full Courses.-29, PITT-ST. SPORTING^ AUCKLAND RACING QLUB. | NORTH NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 8, . And MONDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10th and loth, 1901. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. FIRST MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of lOOsovs, about two miles and a half FIRST MAIDEN HANDICAP WELTER RACE of lOOsovs, seven furlongs GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 600soVs, about- three miles and a half FIRST MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of lOOsovs, one mile and three quarters FIRST WINTER WELTER HANDICAP of 2_osovs, one mile REMUERA HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of SOOsovs, two miles LADIES'. .BRACELET of lOJsovs, one mile'and a half FIRSTS RACE TO STAR* AT 1. .30 P.M. SPECIAL -FRAINS. RETURN FARE, Including Admission to Course, 2/ WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. LECTURES. pHURCH OF CHRIST, TVEST-ST. LIMELIGHT LECTURE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. MR GEORGE ALDRIDGE will Lecture on "THE APOSTLE PAUL." Subject, "PAUL AT ROME." Admission Free. Collection. Children unattended, One P<_ifny at tße dooiv , 7T"H ORAL HA l"l. FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, at 8 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 and Marvels of the Dark Continent — Its Pigmies, Giants, and Hairy Men^lts \Yondcrful Resources. IN AID OF THE QUEE_, T VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS. POPULAR PRICES-2/ and If. Doors gl^natT^. " "/f'sK' piR-ST AlAlt) TO THE '.^lll-^?___\ TUe First lecture will f-*s_l___ j(__^f __ ,>e given to Men at the _>!_»^-^<is^ °fflce of t:ue Centre, Mer. Vl______PX_K_ffi__ (' antile Chambers.on FRl\l^m.m^mW DAY- 7th iust-' at s p-m. The Fee for the Course "" *!•'■" (7/(i) must be prepaid. W. RATTRAY, Secretary, Mercantile Chambers. £ i -___r-r__sr___ j ATHLETICS, ETC. POTTER'S PADDOCK. POTTER'S PADDOCK. Q.RAND MILITARY gPORTS. THURSDAY. 13th JUNE. BARE BACK HURDLE RACE WRESTLING ON HORSEBACK VICTORIA CROSS COMPETITIONS TUG OF WAR ON HORSEBACK TENT PEGGING LEMON SLICING, .etc., etc. All the Mounted .'Companies of the Auckland Volunteer District Taking Part. RESCUE EVENTS BY RETURNED. TROOPERS. Admission to Ground, 1/; Grand Stana, 1/ (.xtr.L J. BROWNING, S_rgt, Hon. Secretary. "rr "~'" "-—72.-_p_rr=r= ! -_-_ EXHIBITIONS. OALE OF WORK. ST. DAVID'S MANSE, POINT-ST., MT. EDEN. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 2 till 5 and 7 till 10. Admission—Sixpence. DRAINS.— Get your Drains put right. Sewer connections jobs, large or small —Sam .White and Sons, Customs-st,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 131, 4 June 1901, Page 8

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