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AMUSEMENTS. .QIIT TJALL. Sole Lessee and Director....Mr P. R. Dix General Manager Mr F W. DuvaJ - THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING AT 8, FAREWELL TO IRENE FRANKHK. JQIX'S Q.AIETY QOMPANY* CHANGE OF PROGRAMME CHANGE OF PROGRAMME And LAST NIGHT '■•".■ LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT • i ot - r I DAINTY IRENE FRAN-KLIN ' . IRENE FRANKLIN IRENE FRANKLIN : S IRENE FRANKLIN . ' IRENE FRANKLIN IRENE FRANKLIN THE MARVELLOUS TYLER& THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. (Stella. Will, and Bert.), Introducing for the First Time in New " Zealand, their great Gymnastic Act, "Flights Through Mid-air." The Greatest Gymnastic Performance ever presented to ■ the New Zealand Public. LAST SATURDAY NIGHT BUT ONE LAST SATURDAY NIGHT BUT ON^Of those Princes of Minstrel Comedy. •; POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAYLES * POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAYLKS POPE & SAYLES POPE & BAYLES Who can appear in Auckland for Fob- . itively Seven More Nights only. JUAST SEVEN NIGHTS Of the Favourite Baritone, MR CHARLES HOWARDAnd MISS ELSIE ROSSER. Continued Enthusiastic Success of tht Charming Serio and Expert Danseuse, LITTLE ALMA GRAY. LITTLE ALMA GRAY. LITTLE ALMA GRAY. Mr Arthur Morley. Mr Johnny Coiling. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIwHT. FAREWELL TO IRENE FRANKLIN FAREWELL TO IRENE FRANKLIN MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand ot : Miss ; EMMIE OWEN, EMMIE OWEN, , ;; : The Charming Soubrette Singer and Dancer, From the Savoy Theatre, London. THE HAYTORS ARE COMING. THE HAYTORS ARE COMING. THE HAYTORS ARE COMING. :| Also, . Everybody's Favourite MR FRANK YORKE. Orchestral Stalls & Dress Circle if stalls . •-.••••••••••••• ••••••• •• • •••••• V Business' Manager;.!.' C. R, BAILEE A GRICULTURAL HALL. XjL mo-NIGHT OUR LAST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE c Of Those Talented Artists, McADOO'S JUBILEE QINGERS, •' CBILEE ~ INGERS. TO-NIGHT. NEW SONGS! NEW CHORUSES, GLEES, etc., . -. Jl Rendered by the MISSES GIBBONS. UNDERWOOD. & I WEBSTER, I MESSRS McADOO, COLLINS. MOTT, 1 AND THE ONLY GAUZE. PRICES-3/, 2/, and 1/. *| Box Plan at Wildman and Lyells. p — _^——— — ■* '.-.'■ REMUERA MUSICAL SOCIETY. 1 FIRST CONCERT. ST. MARK'S HALL, MONDAY, .TUNE 24, 8 F.U. St Cecilia's Day (Van Bree). js The Flag of England (Dr. Bridge). Soloists: MISS A. LORRIGAN and MISS A. TAYLOR. Admission by Members' Tlpket, -Jfiftjp imhirVf o V%j£- IS cojkjng^ • "" THAMi^ MINERS' UNION- ffALL., TUESDAY, 25th; WEDNESDAY, 26th. . ■ A THE MARVELLOUS BIOCHRONOSCOPE (Direct from the Paris Exhibition). The ONLY ANIMATED PICTURE Machine showing its Scenes in unbroken series lasting 15 minutes each. Huge, Unparalleled Programme! Stirring War Series, Queen's Funeral. Panorama of-Paris Exhibition. Magnificent Miscellaneous Items. Theatrophone Selections. Two Hours' Enjoyment Morrinsville, Paeroa, Waikino, and Waihl j to follow. .'A. H.'WHITE-HOUSE. TT A.O.D.—HINEMOA MM&J£ LODGE No. 2 (Female #^lli^£=i. ANNIVERSARY SO- . fej||^i!Sß^^« CIAL will be held in St. "•SSjSK&fiagiS George"s Hall, TUBSA Yss£jli|s. DAY. July 2. Druids' ': Band. R. Barber. Ca- ■. I , terer. Grand March. 8 p.m. Tickets: Double, 4/; Single Gout's, | 2/G: Lady, 1/6—from any member of Committee. T.M. DEKNES, W. TUCKER, Joint Sees. pANSY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY I -Will commence their ' WEEKLY SOCIALS in St. GEORGE'S "• I . HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 27, 1901. Invitations may be had from following Committee:—Messrs T. Casey, W. Cresswell, W. Dye, G. Stephen. % ... ■ P. J. CAIN. Secretary, jgt. GEORGE'S - HALU '.'■ The ..Marking- Social Club will bold . their gdejar in the above Hall on MONDAY, .^June J4. Purcell's -well Known Band; -^Ul supply the Music. Spectators not admitted.—Committee: F. HAVES, H. " " I Q.BISHA^ SOCIAL > CLUB. A Special Grand Long; Night, will Tbo Jield in tjQtmecJtigiU- wltfc «jr ffepjff PJass in St. George's Hall on TUESDAY, fth June, 1901. . Dancing at 8 sharp. ' Meredith's Full String Band in attendance. Gent's sub., 3/; Invitation Cards must bo presented at the door. . W- DREW, Hon. Sec. THURSDAY, 27TH JUNE — LAST DAY! THURSDAY*. 27TH. JUNE - LAST DAY! FOR STAR33NG THE £2 2/ COURSES - ~ . ',•• In QUICK' "TTARMONY QTFSTBM." Don't Mis.s Last Chance to Learn THE MOST RATIONAL STYLB OF PLAYING! A Perfect Blessing TO INVALIDS, to While Time TO SINGERS, the Utmost Benefit TO PUBLICANS it Means Business TO COMMERCIALS it's Company MUSIC TEACHERS, Means Increased Income YOUNG PEOPLE, an Accomplishment DON.'T.THINK YOU ARE TOO OLD • *-,TO LEARN. Every body Speaks of LEO CARRI'S Courtesy and Attention, so Call Without delay. ~;r / 29, PITT - STREET. T\fl-:SS'STOE>AKT will hold her nest *•'-»- Monthly Social in Mrs Sowerby's Hall fln Thursday, July 11th, 1901. TTERR C. NAUJOKS. Monday' and ■*-*- Thursday. Beginners, 7/, Fancy. Stage, Clog, and all step Dancing included, 7 to 8; Advanced, S to 10; Gents, 1/6; Ladies free.-~135, Grey-street. TTERR CARL NAUJOKS* Dancing J-L Hall may be had four timeg a week, any hour, for any purpose; very moderate.—l3B, Grey-street

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 8

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