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AMUSEMENTS. y-1 I T V -g A L L. The IRENE FRANKLIN BOOM. IRENE FRANKLIN BOOM. IRENE FRANKLiN BOOM. EVERY EVENING AT 8. "IRIX'S p AIETY QOMPANY. HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY. To witness the Greatest, Most Varied, and Most Expensive Vaudeville. Entertainment ever presented to the New Zealand Public. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS of IRENE Dainty IRANKLIN IRENE Original FRANKLIN IRENE Quaint FRANKLiN IRENE And FRANKLIN IRENE Irresistible FRANKLIN Gretcd Nightly with Intense Enthusiasm. POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES The Great Amorican Negro Comedians. LES THIERS. LES THIERS. LES THIERS. LES THIERS. Marvellous Contortionists, Acrobats, and Trick Cyclists. LITTLE ALMA GRAY, LITTLE ALMA GRAY, A Charming Serio, and AS'cnderful Dancer. Greeted Nightly with Storms of Applause. MR CHARLES HOWARD. MR JOHNNY COLLINS. And The Great Basso, MR ARTHUR MORLEY Together with OUR COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY. Orchestra Stalls jj/ Dress Circle 2/ Stalls V Boxes to hold 7 persons *1 Business Manager C. R BAILEY CHORAL . HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 6. MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES' POPULAR WINTER CONCERTS Assisting Artists: Mrs E. H. Queree Mr Rupert Manteft Mr M. Trenwith ' Mr F. Wright Mr A. Rogerson Mr W. H. George PROGRAMME: MRS M. HAMILTON HODGESRecit. and Cavatina, "Mirtnisrht Ar> proaehes," from "Ernani,'1 "Ernani, Fly With Me" Verr"! Song, "Douglas Gordon" Kellie Song. "Not Quite Alone" Allilsen MR HAMILTON HODGES— Recii. and Cavatina, "What Here Behold I," from "Ernani." "Hapless Siiva," "This Outrage," "Ah. Til to Love" Verdi Song, "Wreck of the Hesperus" Hatton Songs, (a) "One More" (»> "A S ng of Sleep" (c) "I Come to Thee".... Somer et • Duo, "The fisherman" uatmssi MR RUPERT MANTELL— Song, "Nita Gitana" Newton Song, "As in October"....cnaminade MRS E. IT. QUEREE— Piano Solo, "Polka Dc La Reine" — Raff Quartette. "Oft When Eve"—de Call "Three Chafers" MESSRS TRENWITH. VVKIGHT, ROGERSON, GEORGE. Accompanist Mr? E. H. Queree Bechstein Concert Grand supplied by British and Continental Piano Company. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. PRICES: Front and Reserved S ats 2/ Back Seats and Gallery 1/ Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. •Conveyances from all parks' of the city direct for the- Choral Hall at 7 and 7.15 p.m., returning after the Concert. - ' • #' " mHE PONSONBY J- DRUIDS' FORTNIGHTLY SOCIAL will FRIDAY, JUNE 6th, in ST. GEORGE'S . Strictly^ by Invitation. Druids' Band in attendW. LINKHORN, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL. Tj'OOTBA.LL. ,-pOOTBAIiL. SATURDAY NEXT, Sth JUNE, POTTER'S PADDOCK. NORTH SHORE V. SUBURBS i NEWTON V. PONSONBY CITY V. PARNELL Kick Off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission to Ground, 6d: Grand Stand, 6d extra. Ladies Free. Return Fare by Tram to Epsom, including Admission to Ground, 1/. CHAS. E. MACCORMICK, Secretary A.R.U. BIEETINGS. i •VfEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE MEETINGS. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 5. MONSTER MEETING, In ST. JAMES' HALL, At 8 p.m. Chairman—Mr Wesley Spragg. The Band of Hope Union Choir will : render a Choice Musical Programme. Speakers: Rev. F. W. Isitt and Rev. A. Dewdney. Collection for Expenses. M ' B Tj t • l N G< . JUNE sth, at ■;.>..-•• FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON, Of ALL BREAD CARTERS IN THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The Usual Quarterly Meeting of members will be held TO-MORRQW (THURSDAY), the 6th June, at 2.30 p.m.. at the Harbour Board Rooms, to receive the Council's Report and to Elect New Members. H. GOULSTONE, Secretary. Jg2&\ C«TAR OF XEWMARyKsSESeS® KET LODGE, No. 24, The First Annual MeetA^^wiiilli lDg Wi]' be held in the s^'lr^^S Piiblic Hal! on thursBusiness: Nomination, Election, and Installation of Officers. Members of Auckland and Ponsonby Lodges cordially iimtetl. WALLIS MOORE-, Secretary. shipwrights" n~otTceT All Snipwrights of the Port are requested to meet at tbe Tailoresaes' Hall, Cook-st, at 7^o p,m, on THURSDAY, June 6th. Inj! portant (TeAktu.N BOAT) WESLBYAN CHURCH 2-" -Forefgn Missions Annnal Meeting on Tnnrsday, 6th, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. T. J. WaiUs, from Fiji, and others will deliver Ad drefise^iand Solos.. Collection, >".-... ~.,...

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 132, 5 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 132, 5 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 132, 5 June 1901, Page 8