AMUSg-fl-EIfTS. OITT0 ITT _ H A * v Sole Lessee & Director. ..... Mr P. B.Wx General Manager Mr F. W. Duval EVERY EVENING AT 8. T-yIX'S QAIETY QOMPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JOHNSON, . RIANO. AND BENTLEY JOHNSON, RIANO, AND BENTLEY JOHNSON, RIANO, AND BENTLEY Will make their First Appearance in Auckland, In their Great Sketch, THE FARMER AND THE MONKEYS THE FARMER AND THE MONKEYS Universally conceded the most novel, humorous, and wonderful' act of modern days. JOHNSON, RIANO, AND BENTLEY JOHNSON, RIANO, AND BENTLEY JOHNSON, RIANO, AND BENTLEY Unanimously acknowledged by the 'leading English, American, and Australian Papers to be the Greatest Team in their Line on the World's Stage. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. JOHNSON, RIANO, AND BENTLEY And _ COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY THE COMPANY. LAST WEEK Of the Popular Pocket Comedian MR HARRY GRAY MR HARRY GRAY Continued Enthusiastic Reception Nightly To Mr FRANK YORKE FRj*NK YORKE FRANK YORKE LAST WEEK Of the Popular Descriptive Singer, MISS MOLLY BENTLEY. Pronounced Success of BABY CAPEL BABY CAPEL Last Week of ,„„,,_,, ALBERTO, ALBERTO. ALBERTO (The Deceptionist), Who will Perform a Series of ENTIRELY NEW DECEPTIONS TONIGHT. THE RED HEADS. In a Complete Change of Specialty. Last Week of MR JTM MARION MR JOHNNY COLLINS. Great Success of the Charming Singing and Dancing Duo. THE SISTERS WORRALL. MTSS ANNETTA BODTN. AND COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle, 2/; Stalls, 1/; Boxes, £1. Business Manager C. R. BAILEY REAT BILLIARD EXHIBITION. AGRICULTURAL HALL. JOHN ROBERTS, JOHN ROBERTS, THE WORLD'S CHAMPION, WILL PLAY THREE WELL KNOWN LOCAL AMATEURS, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21, At 8 p.m., THE GREATEST EXHIBITION EVER GIVEN IN NEW ZEALAND. Full Particulars Future Advertisement. POPULAR PRICES-1/ and 2/6. BARTON, McGILL, & CO., Directors. 77 I A N T S. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. THE GREATEST BABY SHOW ON EARTH. THE WHOLE FAMILY ON EXHIBI- '• TION.' -BORN AT FOXTON, .*_ Seaport Town on West Coast of this Island. ADMISSION, 6<L TirATINEE AT ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL, BURLEIGH STREET, WEDNESDAY, August 21, at 3 o'clock. L Piano Quartette, "Symphony in C minor —Allegro con brio, andante con moto" (Beethoven) — Miss Dora Judson, Miss Batger, Miss A. L. Colegrove, Miss M. Heywood. 2. Song, "For All Eternity" (Mascheroni)— Miss Mary Day. 3. Violin Solo, "Ballade and Polonaise" (Vieuxtemps)—Herr A. Kreutzer. 4. Piano Solo,"Spinnerlied" ("Flying Dutchman") (Wagner-Liszt)—Miss M. Heywood 5. Song—Miss Mary Day. 6. Violin Solo, "Romance in G" (Beethoven) —Herr A. L. KreuFzer. 7. Pinno Quartette, "Symphony in C minor —Allegro.flnale" (Beethoven)— Miss Dora Judson, Miss Batger, Miss A. L. Colegrove, Miss M. Heywood. Admission—Sixpence* TH[T. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. A CONCERT Will be given by the TABERNACLE CHOIR on WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21st, 7.45 p.m., In Aid of New Organ Fund. A Splendid Programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music has ben prepared. Conductor—Mr A. J. HALL. Organist—Mr J. H. WELLS. Tickets. 1/; Children, Half-price. Tickets to> admit three, 2/.. " — '- .— . RAILWAY , EMPLOYEES' ANNUA], SOCIAL, ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd AUGUST. Music by Meredith's Band. Catering by Mr Barter. i A 'Bus will leaV\Parnell for the Social. Admission: Double tickets, 3/6; gents', 2/6; Ladies', 1/6. J. WARREN, Secretary. *#_#- T OVAL PARNELI Jimjp > LODGE OF ODD_!_*_•s____. I FELLOWS, No. 4750 -M_3_-ss__t I-0.0.F., M.U., A.D. «||gl|>s^ rHE 43RD ANNIVER•^PfMM^ii SARY 0F THE LODGE i*S^^?-aS3I WUI he celebrated by a ]osSKsifKw SOCIAL AND DANCE •e^a-S-BS-w* To be held in the ODDFELLOWS HALL, PARNELL WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21 Social at 8 p.m. Single Tickeit, 2/6. , J. WILSON, Hon. Sec. mHE NINTH ANNUAL -L Select Social takes O|IM ? lace in St. Benedict's M li__!-iI«R Hall on FRIDAY, August IL i_i__fM? 0' mt Thls is the &ath-r----wJvmS&¥ ms 01" lt"3' scas°n- Tickets W_tUEH_W can . be obtained from a^S*^ Members of Committee. P.O. C. T. GAVAN, ' Hon. Sec. ,JJERR NAUJOKS, Fancy and _s___-_s__ Dancing, Monday, Thursdays, 7 to 8 begnners, 8 to 10 advanced; 7/ monthly. Step and Clog, experienced teacher; also private lessons . »■" _^_^ ' ■ i T AUNDRY work is a study, •*-*• And it's well for you to know That Empire Co.'s Royal Blue Makes linen white as snow. JUST LOOK at this—Fox No. 4 Serge, " stamped every two yards, Suit to measure, with extra trousers, £4—At - Queen-at
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 185, 17 August 1901, Page 8
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