. AMUSEML3MTS. > ; QITI H A L U ■ lv EVERT EVENING AT 8. ) •QIX'S /IAIETY QOMPANT* THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. First Appearance In Auckland Of n MADAME AND MONS. REYNALS MADAME AND MONS. REYNALS ; MADAME AND MONS. REYNALS j , Ballad Singers and Duettists. • ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS MR JIM MARION LITTLE MISS ALMA GRAY. EMMIE OWEN MR ARTHUR MORLEY MR JOHNNY COLLINB. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, First Appearance in Auckland Of THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS The Famous London Pantomimists, Singers and Dancers. . ■'-;■ Reappearance of . MR FRANK YORKE. MR GEO. DEAN. MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY. MISS ANNETTA BODIN. MISS ETHEL GWYNNE. Orchestral Chairs & Dress Circle 2/ Stalls 1/ BOX PLAN—SPECIAL NOTICE. Seats can be Reserved at WILDMAN AND LYELL'S ONLY. Booking Fee, 6d extra. rT'JI~O~R A L HALL. THURSDAY, 4th JULY. GRAND ANGLO-AMERICAN CONCERT Wil be given by > MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES, Assisted by Madam Chambers, Mrs E. H. Queree, Mr Rupert Mantell. Mr M. Trenwith. Mr F, Wright, Mr A. Rogersori, Mr W. H. t George. ADMISSION — Front and Reserved Seats, 2/; Back Seats and Gallery, VProgramme on Wednesday. PLENDID CHANCE TO INCREASE INCOME. TO MUSIC TEACHERS AND OTHERS. Sole (Patented) Teaching Rights of the profitable' Harmonic. System' are for Sale. 1 Best offer (say to £10) accepted. Instructions and stock of Key Diagrams included. Proved returns have exceeded £15 week. Apply LEO CARRI, Brooklyn House, HOBSON STREET. GRAND ■ CONCERT In connection with r> ST. LUKE'S LADIES' GUILD, Will be held in the Hall on WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. The following well known Vocalists and Instrumentalists will take part: — Mrs Cooper, Misses Crowther, Mitchell, Peake, and Abbott, and Messrs Worral, Piinv>, Perkins, Fordyce, Manty, and Herr,. : . Kreutzer. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Admission, 1/, or by Season Ticket. QALVA TI O N ~ ARMY, FORESTERS' HALL, 8 P.M. DON'T MISS THE MAORI SONGSTERS ! TO-MORROW NIGHT. Beautiful Singing, 'Hakas," Native .' Customs, etc. . Come and See the Graceful "Pol." A Splendid Programme. Admission, I/.. :. QALVATION ARMY, bEVONFQRT d , THE MAORI SONGSTERS '. ' Will Visit Devonpdrt THURSDAY, JULY i. \ Come- and Hear CAPTAIN STIRLING, The Celebrated Soprano Singer and '' -. Little NHSHU:. ; Admission, 1/. Commence 8 p.m. * 'if QT/ BENEDICT'S .SQCIAkSy The First Grand Long Night of the above Socials wil take place in Stj. Benedict's Hall TO-MORROW(WEDNEB- v DAY) NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Meredith's Orchestra. Invitation only. E. C. O'BKIEN, Hon. Sec. ERR NAUJOKS, 135, Grey-street.-Long Night, Friday, sth. Classes Ballroom Dancing now commencing, 7/ mo., 7 p.m. Step and Clog, Wednesday, and Saturday Afternoons. ,' mHAMES "AND WAIHI RESIDENTS. Being frequently requested to teach THE QUICK HARMONY SYSTEM Mr.LEO CARRI will arrange successive Short Seasons at the Thames and Wai hi, if a sufficient number of learners will notify him by writing at once, to 29, PITT ST., AUCKLAND, or Mr Grigg, Thames, and Messrs Simmonds or Chas. Adams, Waihi. LECTURES. ■ / JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE. A LECTURE on above by REV. W. GRAY DIXON, M.A., in St. Peter's Presbyterlan Church, Great North Rd., TONIGHT (TUESDAY), at 7.30. Tickets, 1/; Children, half price. ■ . MEETINGS. FTiHE JUBILEE INSTITUTE" FOR THB- , BLIND. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Contributors will be held TO-MOR-ROW AFTERNOON, the 3rd inst., at-2.45, at the Office, 322, Victoria Arcade,' to Receive Reports and Statement of Accounts. The attendance of Subscribers and Donors is reque&ted. ' R. LESLIE HUNT, Secretary. & ..JL M rpHE Regular Monthly Meeting of Lodge - Ponsonby, 708, S.C., w.ll be held on WEDNESDAY" NEXT, July 3rd, in Masonic Hal, Newton, at 7.&0 p.m. By order.—H. J. BREWER, P.M., Sec. Visitors cordially, invited. "TENDERS. rpENDERS for Building 6-roomed House. J- (labour only). Plans seen, Tenders close at No. 28 Lincoln-st., Ponaonby, Saturday, July 6, at 2 p.m. Irn o builders. REINSTATING HOUSE IN UPPER QUEEN-ST. Tenders for the above are Extended until Noon of-.WEDNESDAY, the 10th July. Plans, etc., at my office, Victoria Arcade, No. 309. HENRY G. WADE, Architect^ rpENDERS will be received up to July ± 7th, for THOROUGHLY STUMPING and PLOUGHING 15 ACRES LAND, situate at LAKE TAKAPUNA, opposite ; Budge's. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—Address BOX 155, G.P.O. « LATES - SLATES-SLATES - NOW landing, ex Te Koa,-E. Atkinson, Slater and Slate Merchant, Custams-st. , West. _
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 155, 2 July 1901, Page 8
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