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AMUSJ-J-L-KTS. ' C m ■ H ai_l,~* EVERY EVENING AT 8. D iX' S Q.AJETY QOMPAWt. Third Year of Continuous Succ.es. FAREWELL AND LAST TWO NIGHTB FAREWELL AND LAST TWO NIGHTS Of POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAYLES THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. MISS ELSIE ROSSER. And MR CHARLES HOWARD. OUR COMING ATTRACTIONS TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE OF PRO- ' GRAMME. And Reappearance of the Clever '. Comedian, * MR JIM MARION. MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in Auckland Of n MADAME AND MR RBYNALS, , » Bailadists and Duettists. WEDNESDAY NEXT. First Appearance in Auckland Of THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORB THE LLWTORS THE HAYTORS (Edie, Arthur, Frank) The Famous London Pantomimists, Singers Dancers, and Inimitable Sketch Artists. Also, Everybody's Favourite, MR FRANK YORKE. MR FRANK YORKE. MR GEO. DEAN. MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY. ' ' MISS ANNETTA BODIN. MISS ETHEL GWYNNE. Orchestral Stalls & Dress Circle 2/ y Stalls i/ O" "'"tJ_HUHU —PlAL_rr-T6-NIGHT~2BtE JUNE, 1901. KERSHAW, THE ILLUSIONISTS. MAGICAL AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, Concluding- with a Dance. Admission, Entertainment, 1/; Dance 1/. Bus leaving Foresters' Hall, Newton, at 6.30; Ellerslie 7.30. Return Fare, including admission and dance. 2/6; Ladies, 2/. A UCKLAND ROWING CLUB. ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. IN MASONIC HALL, PRINCES ST. Chair, S p.m. Presentation of Trophies, etc. W. M. KERR, Hon. Sec. XTVORESTERS' HALL, Devonport.—Monday. July lst.—Tudor'.s Concert and Comedy' Company, and Charles Hugo's Buffalo Minstrels. 'Popular prices, 2/ aud 1/. ■y M. ' C. AT AUCKLAND YOUNG HELPERS' LEAGUIS In aid of Dr. Barnardo's Homes. SALE OF WORK, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. July 12 and 13. MISS ALICE RIMMER'S ANNUAL CONCERT. FRIDAY, 12th, 8 p.m. Particulars to follow. FOOTBALL. -pOOTBALL. ■pOOTBALL. • SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 29. POTTER'S PADDOCK. CITY V. GRAFTON NEWTON V. PARNELL PONSONBY V. SUBURBS Kick Off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission to Ground, 6d; Grand St; p_. 6d extra. Ladies Free. /, Return Fare by Tram to Epsom, including Admission to Ground, 1/. CHAS. E. MACCORMICK, Secretary A.R.U. g AUCKLAND "RUGBY TJNION : A NNUAL '__* A_\ For 1903 NOW READY. ON SALE AT ALL STATIONERS. And at the -STAR" OFFICE. PRICE 6d. BO AUD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and Residence, private, for two respectable Working Men, good home, piano, terms moircrnte.—Apply Star Office. LADY wants few weeks' Board and Lodging with competent Monthly Nurse.—Address full particulars, to Com-* petent, this oflice. TENDERS. TIENDERS for Building Cottage (labour only).—Bennett, Upper Union-st. Home after 5 p.m. Tenders close Monday next. rr\ 6 BUI~I.DE R S. TerTfiers will be received until noon of THURSDAY, the 4th of July, for Reinstating House in Upper Queen-st. Plans etc., at my office, No. 309, Victoria Arcade. HENRY" G. WADE, Architect. rp O B~U 1 l~_Te R S. Tenders will be received up to noon of MONDAY, July Sth, for the Erection of • a House at Parnell. Plans at our Offices, Queen-st.. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects^ LENDERS will be received by the under- -*■ signed up to July Cth for Renting the -t Peter's Church Paddock, Green Hill-street, Onehunga.. Full particulars on application .f'-ii to EDWIN HALL, JE Captain-street, Onehunga. mENDERS will be received by the j, PAKURANGA ROAD BOARD up to S a.m. of MONDAY, lst July, 1911, for the Repair cf the Caretaker's House, Tamaki Bridge. Particulars at the ' House. ALEX. BELL, Clerk. * -. ,—. _—— npENDERS FOR LETTER CARRIERS' A. AND TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS' UNIFORMS, INCLUDING CAPS AND HELMETS. V.; TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS EXTENDED. General Post Office, Wellington, 27th June, 1901. The Time for receiving Tenders at this y Office has been extended until FRIDAY, sth July. Particulars of contract may be obtained from the Chief Postmaster. ___ W. GRAY, Secretary. _ Slates" - "slates-slates - Now ' landing, ex Te Koa.-E. Atkinson, Slater and Slate Merchant, Customs-it. West.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 152, 28 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 152, 28 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 152, 28 June 1901, Page 8

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