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AB_T.SE_ffENTß.______ qTTI ~ HAL L' EVERY EVENING Al '*■ _ J)IX'S OAIETY QOMPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO NIGHT. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to M. M. ROSEINGRAVE, THE FAMOUS IRffH ATHLEm Who recently met with an unfortunat accident while training. THE FOUR RIANOS. THE FOUR RIANOS. The Great Acrobatic Comedy Sketch Team, HERR WINSCHERMAN'S , Rg PERFORMING BfcAKThis Remarkable Exhibition of Anlma Training can be seen for positively twc more nights only. MISS JENNIE OPIE. MISS JENNIE OPIE. The Queen of Balladists. MISS ALMA GRAY, MISS ALMA GRAY The Charming Serio and Dancer. MR FRANK YORKE. MR FRANK YORKE. The Ponular Comedian, HIS LAST FIVE NIGHTS. MR JOHN BROMLEY MR JOHN BROMLEY The Famous English Tenor. Mr Alf. Holland Mr Tom E Leona d Mr James Williams Miss Annetta Bodm etc., etc., etc. MONDAY NEXT. FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND Of MR DAN LA MONT'S PERFORMING DOCS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. MR LES WHARTON, The Character Comedian and Coon Sinser. "Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own." Pdce-fi as usual. .„.,,.« Box Plan. Wi'dman. Lyell. & Arey s. ]SS BOULT (Violin) will play — Ed. German's new "Saltnrello, and 3 Hiawathan Sketches (Coleridge Ta/I °r-)' jon SATURDAY, nt the V.M.C.A. Hall. ATHLETICS, ETC. ._ * Si ' H •'"nV^S &&_^-^Ci- vv;4_-t., ._ J ._4_'«*_i A UCKLAND^MATEUR^THLETIC AND pYCLE r<LUB (Formed 1877.) A ATH A THLETIC /CARNIVAL J\OMAIN QRICKET QROUND mO-MORROW. fJIO-MORROW. (SATURDAY) (SATURDAY) : 15 FOOT RACES 15 1 WALKING EVENT 1 2 HURDLE EVENTS 2 2 FIELD EVENTS 2 7 BICYCLE RACES 7 G. W. SMITH, AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPION, ATTEMPTS TO LOWER HURDLE RECORD W. H. MADILL, AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPION HAMMER THROWER W. REYNOLDS, LEAGUE AMATEUR CHAMPION CYCLIST AFTERNOON TEA FOR LADIES. HUNTER'S GARRISON BAND. IN ATTENDANCE. FIRST RACE 2.15 P.M. SHARP. Admission One Shilling. F. J. OHLSON. Hon. Sec. EDEN AND EPSOM LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB. The Lawns of the above Club will be formally opened for play by Mr A. Heather (President), on SATURDAY, the 2nd November, 1901, at 3 o'clock (weather permitting). Members are i particularly invited to bring their friends no formal invitations having been, issued. ALAN S. C. BROWN, Hon. Sec. rpHE PARNELL LAWN TENNIS AND ,X. . CROQUET CLUB. I 3 The Lawns will be Opened for Play on \ SATURDAY, 2nd November, at 3 p.m. .. E. B. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary. pONSONBY BOWLING CLUB The Greens of the above will be for--1 mally opened for the season TO-MOR- . ROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Visitor! , cordially invited. ALF. BARTLETT, Hon. Sec. •^•EWMARKET BOWLING CLUB , ThS. Opening* 6f th_ above Club for thi Season 1901-2 takes place on SATUR DAY, November 2nd. Play commencinj at 2.30. Invitation Cards may be ha( on application to the Secretary. EDEN AND EPSOM LAWN TENNIi AND CROQUET CLUB, OPENING OF SEASON, 1901-02. The Courts of the above Club will b opened by the President at 3 p m TO MORROW (SATURDAY), 2nd Nov. Mem bers and their 'friends are cordially in vited. ALAN S. C. BROWN, Hon. Secretary. •gOWLS. BOWLS. BOWLCRICKETING, LAWN TENNIS, AN] CROQUET SETS. F. PRIME'S, NEWTON. AQUATICS. A UCKLAND ANNIVERSARY RE GATTA, 1902. - JStlbscribers and Ithoae interested ir above are invited to attend a Genera Meeting at the Club Room. Waitemat Hotel, on TUESDAY EVENING, Sth No vember, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS - Election of Officers an Committee, and any other business whic may be brought forward. - JB- B, ALEXANDER Sao, pj% \vt_\_

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 251, 1 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 251, 1 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 251, 1 November 1901, Page 8

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