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AMUSEMENTS. ~| j T y gALL. EVERY EVENING AT 8. •TVIX'S QAIETY QOMPANY. Greeted Nightly with Boundless Enthusiasm, CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE NEW PROGRAMME. Every Item Received with intense Enthusiasm, TO-NlGiiT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance iv New Zealand ol Misa EMMIE OWEN EMMIE OWEN EMMIE OWEN EMMIE OW^N EMMIE OWEN LM-.jIE OWiS.N EMMIE OWEN EMAiIB EMMIE OWEN EMMiE OWE.s EMMIE OWEN EMMIE OWEN The Charming Soubrette Singer ana Dancer, From the Savoy Theatre, London, LAST SIX NIGHTS LAST SIX NIGHTS LAST SIX NIGHTS Of POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAYLES The Princes of Fun and Melody. GIGANTIC SUCCESS Ot THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. THE MARVELLOUS TYi.ExiS. In their "Daring and Astounding Act,. "Flights Through Mid Air. A Positive Sensation, GREETED WITH THUNDERS OB APPLAUSE. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly to LITTLE ALMA GRAY. LITTLE ALMA GRAY. The Sweet Little fcinger and Expert Danseuse. | SATURDAY NEXT. I Reappearance of the Popular Comedian \ MR JIM MARION. I THE HAYTORS ARE COMING. 1 THE HAYTORS AXE COMING. ! Orchestral Stalls & Dress Circle 2; Stalls l' LOST AND FOUM T OST7°n Saturday. Gold Scarf Pin.Aj Reward at Cooke and Buddies, 76. I Victoria Area.de. i TOST a Dandle Diumont Terrier. RejXj ward.—Mrs Xicoll, Fruiterer, I'onsonby Kd., near Anglesea-St. lOS'J' on Saturday between Rernuera aud J I'urnell, Lady's Goid ("able Bracelet. Finder lewaided.-Apply G. Foster, Grocer, Parucll. LOST Saturday night between Queen-st. ' and Arch Hill. Brown Fur Necklet, black stripe. Reward.—Cemral Dairy, Gt North Road. OSTToold Fuchsia Pattern Brooch, set J wiih 2 emeralds, between City Hall and Ponsonby; keepsake from mother.—Reward at Star Olflce. LOST, on Sunday Morning, between Ennore, Symonds-St., and Si, t aul's Church, Gold Framed Eye GK.sses. — Fndur kindly return to Mrs B.ieh, Ennore. ■ I "JG'iOUN,b, Sum of Money.—Apply any !-C 1 evening after 7. C. Carter, Confectioner, "The Brighton,"_Wellesley-st. Ij-uUNI) — Mrs Noouan, Hobson-st., will - bay your left-oft Clothing, Jewellery, etc. Le'CTers attended to. Highest prices given. PUBLIC NOTICES. QNEHUNGA PUBLIC POUND. Impounded by the Ranker for straying on the public road. One Bay Pony Horse, a few white hairs on forehead, saddle mark on wither. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold SATURDAY, June 29th, at 12 noon. JOHN BOLAND^ JPoundkeeper. S~cT—Dress Silks-in- evening shades attheD.S.C , ' ... /CLEARANCE SALE - Bargains in v>* Manufacturers' Sample Shirts, Woollen Pants, Vests and Underwear; also, Cardigans and Sweaters.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. ■SAfALKKK'S Boot Factory, 112 KarangaVV hape lioad.—Children's Winter Boots, 3/11, 4/6, 5/8; wear well. WALKER'S Wholesale and Retail Boot Factory.—Men's good fitting Boots from 6/3, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6 to 10/6; wear guaranteed; sewn, pegged, or rivetted. WALKER'S Prize Medal Evening Shoes, 1/11 to 10/6; White Suede do., 6/6.. Just imported. TTyALKER'S Ladies' Boots and Shoes, * » wide, medium,or narrow fitting; money can't buy better—l,ll, 5/6, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6 to 21/6. S.C.—Men's Mackintoshes, guaranteed • thoroughly waterproof, at wholesale prices; Gents' Covert Coats, 21/, 25/, and 30/.-D.S.C. T ADIES' an# Children's Mackintoshes— -L^ Our Grand Stock all reduced for the Sale. Ladies' (new shapes) from 15/11; Children's ditto, 8/11 each.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. rpHE Brand New Zealand Dairy AssoJ- ciation is guarantee of the finest quality of Table Butter. DS.C— Golf Dress Serges in navy aud • black, range from 1/6 to 3/6 per yard. They will not shrink, and are without doubt the best In the market.—D.S.C. TTMBRELLAS and Walking "Sticks, plain and silver-mounted, our own importing.— Mcßride, Tailor, Habitmaker, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victoria-st. .next Victoria Hotel. TJUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN'S -*-" SALE—A Grand Chance for Buyers of Blankets, Sheeting, Table Linen and Furnishing Drapery. Everything Reduced. ' I7HISH.— Soles, Flounders, Gurnard, Mack- ■ erel, John Dorys, Trevally, and other varieties of Fresh Fish daily from the trawler, at Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Custom House. Brown paper parcels. S.C.—Carpets, Linoleums, And Cre- • tonnes at Wholesale Prices; also exquisite styles in Silk Furniture Coverings — D.S.C. ■ ' BULBS, BULBS—Clearing Sale of Surplus Stock of choice Flowering Bulbs, for a fortnight only, at greatly reduced prices. A grand opportunity to make a spring show.—Mackay's 195 Queen-street. ■ ' dALE~NOW ON.-Women's Good Cash>o mere Hose, 10J pair; all makes of Hosiery clearing at sale prices.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. ,T\ S.C.—Special bargains: Boys' Tweed ±S' Boston Suits from 4/6; Boys' Norfolk Tweed Suits, 9/6; Boys' Clothing of all descriptions at factory prices.—D.S.C. (^.REAT CASITSAL^NOW ON.-Bar-gains in Dress Stuffs, Skirt and Blouse Lengths, and all Remnants clearing- at extremely low prices.-Rushbrook and Bridgman. pLAID DRESS ' MATERIALS-Dress -L Lengthu of 10 yards for 3/9, 4/3, & 4/6 the piece; great bargain.—Rushbrook and Bridgman's Sale. STRAINING THBT7IYBS When they require assistance brings pain, injury, and discomfort. SPECTACLES for every defect in refraction accurately fitted by improved methods, by T. PEACOCK, Optician, 218 QUEEN St. Also in stock: Artificial Byes, Cameras, Microscopes, Telescopes, Binoculars, Medical Batteries, Hydrometers, Barometers Electric Bells, etc. OPPOSITE CITY BALL,. Tv t t X""N~r> j~a~gTg"s, TAILORS, MERCERS, ETC.. Desire to Intimate that they have OPENED A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE ESTABLISHMENT At the STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET, And will Continue it in Connection with their Old-established Business tn _ -SYMONDS-STREET. XrENETIAN BLINDS manufactured from k» . the best American White' Pine Latas, with superior tapes and fittings, painted in any tint of shade required la fastcoioura, -with sejf-adjtiistiatjatfsat mßflft*JWMias

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 24 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 24 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 24 June 1901, Page 8

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