__^■—— AMPggtgNTS. , nITT H A L L" LAST TWO APPEARANCES IN LAST TWO APPEARANCES IN AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. Of DAINTY IRENE FRANKLIN IRENE FRANKLIN IRENE FRANKLIN IRENE FRANKLIN IRENE FRANKLIN IRENE FRANKLIN Charming Singer ahd True Artist, Australia's Greatest Favourite t \qT NIGHTS LAST NIGHIo. Lalt Sights: i-ast nights: Of the Croat American Negro Comedians, Messrs* POPE & SAYLES POPS & SAYLES I POPE & SAYLES I I POPE & SAYL3CS Enormous Success of i Everybody's Favourite j ALMA GRAY ''"^ ALMA GRAY ALMA GRAY ALMA GRAY I at MA GRAY A LAI A UUAi i AUraS MARVELLOUS TYLERS. THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. _ Mis- Elsie Bosser Mr -Arihiir -u<-' • -_■■ | Mr Charles Howard Mr Johnny c oil n, TO-MORP.OW :: VJUKDAY) NIGHT. COMPLETIS CHANGE OF PKOGRAIVIME. And T/ns( Appearance in Auckland Of MIPS IKKXK FRANKLIN. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. Will present for the First Time in Tsew /.■aland, their Great Gymnastic Act, introducing intrepid flights through Mid \ir Absolutely the Greatest Act ever brought before the Public MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand or Miss EMMIE OWEN, EMMIE OWEN, EMMIE OWEN, The Charming Soubrette Singer and Dancer, From the Savoy Theatre London. Orchestral Stalls & Dress Circle V Stalls "•.•""• 'al'iTvy Business Manager C. H BAILEY LATE ADVERTISEMENT^.^ TNSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. -*- PHENOMENAL CROWDS. PREMISES CHOCK A BLOCK. JAMMED TO THE DOORS. WITH BARGAIN HUNTERS. AS we predicted, it only required to be known that i A LF. ]\<[ uORB Was having a Sale, and you can guess tho result, ■ALP. ]y[OORE'S gALE Of pANKRUPT .QTOCK. KARANGAHAPE RD. Has hurst like a mighty thunderbolt, paralysing the opposition, and illuminating tho homes of thousands, spreading | joy, bliss, and rapture, among those who dearly love a pound's worth for 6/3. Yesterday the public simply rushed it, and judging by their beaming countenances •on leaving, they had cause to shake hands with themselves. Never since the creation of cats has such a real downright wholesale slaughterof MACKINTOSHES, CLOTHING. HATS, SHIRTS, TIES. etc. Presented itself, and it's no exaggeration to say that the enormous reductions on every article fully warrant YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY'S ONSLAUGHT. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. THE FUN CONTINUED. And if selling CAPS, TIES, BOWS, BRACES, SOX, etc., etc., FOR ONE PENNY EACH IS ANY CRITERION, • IT'S A CASE OF LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS. Don't Run Away with the Idea because . ALP. jypORE karangahape rd. Is giving the stuff away, the quality is not there SUCH A MISTAKE WOULD BE FATAL TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS ANP HIS. THE STOCK IS ALL BRAND NEW & OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. SUITABLE FOR KINGS And when : '^LF. J|£OORE KARANGAHAPE RD. Advertises CAPS, TIES, BOWS, etc., REDUCED FftOM A SHILLING TO A PENNY, His idea is to convey to a sharp witted public that everything else in the establishment is reduced proportionately. ABOUT SIXTEEN' THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH KAIAPOI AND CHIEF BRAND GOLD MEDAL SUITS, TROUSERS, MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS !IN ENDLESS VARIETY. VERY HEAVILY REDUCED. HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, WHITE SHIRTS, ENORMOUS STOCK, AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF SHIRT, AT FAR LESS THAN THEY COULD BE MADE FOR. ;ALP. jVJOORE'S PRODIGIOUS (^LAUGHTER , ' BANKRUPT ,QTOCK k KARANGAHAPE RD. AT THE RATE OF 6/8 IN THB £, jrm'PEWRITER COMPANY (LIMITED), iJL. VICTORIA ARCADE. VICE-REGAL TYPISTS. SHORTHAND WRITERS. TYPEWRITER REPAIRERS to H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL AND YORK. "rpHE CORNWALL SHOE," ' As worn by H.R.H. the Duchess. Harry Collins and Co., The Golden Boot. TMPOKTANT TO GENTLEMEN. Winter Boots, in Porpoise, Chrome, etc., Harry Collins and Co., The Golden Boot. T3ARRY COLLINS AND CO., J"L Established 15' Years. The most popular Boot Shop in Auckland. Up-to-date, Style, Fit, and Prices. JJARRY COLLINS AND CO., "The Golden Boot," Queen-street (Next door to Porter and Co., Ironmongers). VyALKER'S Boot Factory, 111! Karanga- ~ » hape Road.—Children's Winter Boots, 3/11, 4/6, 5/8; wear well. TSJALKER'S Wholesale and Retail Boot Factory.—Men's good fitting Boots from 6/3, S/6, 9/6, 10/0, 11/0 to 19/ C; wear guaranteed; sewn, pegged, and rivetted. O7ALKER'S Prize Medal Evening Shoes, ' 1/11 to. 10/6; White Suede do., 6/6. Just imported. T^JALKBR'S Ladies' Boots and Shoes, ' * * wide, medinni.or narrow fitting; money can't buy better—4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6 to 21/6. GIREAT Clearance Sale of Winter * Stock now on at Rushbrook and Bridgman's. Premises Open on Saturday until 10 p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 146, 21 June 1901, Page 8
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