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AMUSEMENT*. j QITT 2A L " $ EVERT EVENING AT I. ' \ J^IX'S ri AIETY QO&tPANxJ The Greatest Vaudeville Organisation tq Australasia. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. First Appearance in Auckland Of j MADAME AND MONS. REYNALS MADAME AND MONS. REYNALS ' MADAME AND MONS. REYNALS ■ Great Ballad Sineers and Duettista. j ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS Of . ' ] MR JIM MARION MR JIM MARION LITTLE MISS ALMA GRAY. EMMIE OWEK ALMA' GRAY. EMMJE OWEN. MR ARTHUR MORLEY MR ARTHUR MORLEY MR JOHNNY COLLINS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Mr P. R. Dix has the pleasure to aa> nounce. the First Appearance In Auck'. land of those Enormously Successful Entertainers, THE ' THE HATTORS The Famous HAYTORS HAYTORS London HAYTORS HAYTORS Pantomimists, HAYTORB HAYTORS Singers, HAYTORS HAYTORS Ligh.ning HAYTORS HAYTORS Dancers, HAYTORS HAYTORS And HAYTORS HAYTORS Inimitable HAYTORS HAYTORS Comedy HAYTOR9 HAYTORS Comedy HAYTORS HAYTORS Artists HAYTORS Reappearance of MR FRANK YORKE. MR FRANK YORKE. MR GEO. DEAN. First Time under Mr Dixs Management, MISS MOLLIE BENT LEY. MISS ETHEL GWYNNE. First Time under Mr Dlxs Management. MISS ANNETTA BODIN. Orchestral Chairs & Dress Circle 2/. Stalls_ U pHORAL HALL* THURSDAY, . 4th JULT. GRAND ANGLO-AMERICAN CONCERT Wil be given by MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES, Assisted by Madam Chambers, Mrs E. H. Quewie, Mr Rupert Mantell, Mr. M. Trenwlth. .Mr F» Wright, Mr A. Rogerson, Mr VK H. George. ADMISSION — Front ■ and Reserved Seats, 2/; Back Seats and Gallery, 1/.. Programme on Wednesday. _^____ ■npi piAN.Y SCHOOL R 0 OM, NEWTON SUNDAY SCHOOL ;, CHILDREN'S CONCERT. '. Assisted by favourite Soloists. \ Songs, Tableau, Children's Dances, etc. j MONDAY, Ist JULY, at 8 p.m. jj Tickets, 1/; Children half-price. AN ENJOYABLE EVENING*,A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT i Will be given in the ) CONGREGATIONAL CHUBCH, ■I • \ DEVONPORT, J TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JULY 2. : Commencing- at -7.45 p.m. sharp.. . >-■ ADMISSION, 6d each. AN ATTRACT IyE PROGRAMME. A. Number. of Town Friends assisting.. /"CALEDONIAN _ ' SOCIETY// \ \ : ij .. -— .■ ;:$ I -V. WINTER SOCIALS. i } The "EIGHTH" Social takes place oil \ WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 3rd, in St. George's Hall, 8 o.m. The ANNUAL- BALL will be held in St. George's Hall on FRIDAY, August 9th. H. W. DIGGENS, Secretary. mHE Paltridge Bros.' Class for Gymnas- ; -*- tics and Boxing meets as usual oo Mob- ;.'■' day, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, at • .7.30. Wakefield-st. . . I i^li^Cl-t h.,l a nikiS TO FOOTBA,IL'LA-" 'M •£>••• CROSSE. and ,other wihtteV^lßKSrt* i?ai>' hay«/ their jO^'der^ = f br.. J?f Jatinisr existecuted wifh despatch and at Lowest Rat?» at the "STAR" FRONTING WQRKS.^ _ . LECTURES. JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE. A LECTURE on above by REV.' W, GRAY DIXON, M.A., in St. Peter's Prea. byterian Church, Great North' Rd., TO-. MORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock; Tickets, 1/; Children, half price. ' VOLUNTEER NOTICES* #pONSONBY NAVAL AR- •^ TIT T FRY ** t ■ There will be NO PARADE To-night. ParadV .NEXT MONDAY, at tilt | G. W. S. PATTERSON, •/" ....... TO LET. TO LET, Mt. Eden Rd., House 6 rooms, every convenience.—Mrs Broom-all, Mt. Edeu Road.' , _£__ TO LET, 6-roomed House, corner Crummer lid. and Prlnceps-st.; gas, tubs atiA [copper, 13/.— E. Hadfield, Abercrombie-st.. - rnb~LET-"in"centraT^osition, top floor, suit- ; ■*■ able • for cabinetmaker or franieinaker, I Band Saw," Circular Saw, Boring Machine, etc.—G. .Peace, -Legal Chambers. ' , TO LET' at Devonport7~lb minutes from wharf, Furnished Sittlngroom and '2 HeSroTcfrtTS,—with or without attendance.— Address S.W., Pose office, Devonport. ' OBSON~SfREET^-To Let, Brick Shop 6 rooms, pantry, bath, scullery,, ana every convenience.—E. Langley. ■.. '• ) .'' ■'. :" . TENDERS. ,'-; .y----mENDERS for Building 6-roomed House J- (labour only;. Plans- seen, Tenders close at No. 28 Linuoln-st.', t'QDßouby, gawf*y» July 6, at 2 p.m. j, , '. ' ...1..'----ni O B U I~L D E R S. Tenders will be received up to noon of MONDAY, July Sth, for the Erection 01 a House: at Parnell. Plans at our Offices, Queen-st. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, ~ ■■■. .'• • . Architects. __ mO.' .. T~ PA I N ..t\E:_K.|£ Tenders will-be -received ..up'to noon of ■WEDNESDAY, the.3rd July,- for.,Paintingl the Newton H<ptoi. EDW. MAHONEY & ..SON,. Architects,- Queen-st. mBNDERS will be received up'to July ± '.Tth, for THOROUGHLY STUMPING and PLOUGHING 15 ACRES LAND, situate at LAKE TAKAPUNA, opposite Budge's. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.--Aduress BOX In, G.P.O! . ; pOUNTY OF WAITEMATA. CONSTRUCTING TUMBER APPROACH TO DEACONS WHARF,. RIVERHEAD. Tenders for this work are invited up to NOON of FRIDAY NEXT, the sth July. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, 16 Pahnerston BulWings, Auckland, and at Deacon's Hotel, Riverhead. . H. MUNRO WILSON, ■' «• County Ensrinaer. Auckland, June 29, 1901.-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 154, 1 July 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 154, 1 July 1901, Page 8