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AMUSEMENTS. ' j TTTb R A " HOUB l£ ' j Sole Lessee & Manager..Mr Tom Pollard- | Treasurer Mr W. o'Sullivan | Representative for J-aWiUia^on^, j pOLLARD QPERA QOMPANT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY; TO-NIGHT For the Eighth Time in Auckland. T7U.ORODORA, i-1 LORODORA, j The Question is not have you Been FLORODORA But How Many^i^ H^ve You Seer, Produced under the Sole Direction of MR TOM POLLARD. PRICES AS USUAL. In consequence of to-day being a public holiday, Seats may be booked at tht opera House. House scented each evening wlttf "Florodora" Perfume by Hasiett, Cheiai^t, Queen-st. <7< E D E R A L HAL I, JP (Just above the Opera House). SATurtwir. AiJVi-M-tttSK M, 19l)l. NIZAM CONCERT COMBINATION. 1 Overture, Popular Airs—Orchestra. i. Song, -nid Me 10 JUive"—Mr dernard Armijjer. * 3. Instrumental, Mandolyra SelectionsMiss ii'lovcflce vsi ram. 4. Comic Song, "G»; • uiriy"—Mr Harry irfevrnour. 5. Song, "The Garonria"—Mr Geo. Thorley ■ v. Song, •'The Deep Biuc Sea"—Mr Arthur riahn. i. Mlcolu .--uio,' e>wis» Airs — rierr Carl ForDerg. S. Song, Humorous Sou*:—Mr Harry Fawcett. i). Whistling Solo. "Gounod's Serenade"— Miss Linda Burfoct Interval of Ten M!nu* v —- jeeond Part. 1. Selection—Orchestra. i. Song. "Evening Song"—.- ■XGeo. Thorler . 3. Instrumental, Guitarra. Solo—Misa Luly Barker. 4. Song, -'Fancy That"—Mr Harry Seymour. 5. Song, -Yeoman's Wedding"—Mr Arthur • Hahn. 6. Whistling Solo, "Sing, Sweet Bird"Miss .Linda Burfooc. 7. Song, "Island.of Dreams"'—Mr Bernard Armiger. 8. Song, selected—Miss Florence Valiski. 0. Song, Humorous Song—Mr Bferry fc'aweett. 1/—TO ALL PARTS OF THE HALL-l/ Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. W. BUKTON, Secretary. : /CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 14th, - COOPER AND MACDERMOTT Will give ONE OF THEIR POPULAR PATRIOTIC SCENIC ENTiIRTAINMENTS, In Aid of the Band of Hope Union Competltive Examination Fund. ' Living Scenes of Rotorua Maori Gathering, Poi Dances, Great Geyser in Ac- £ tion, Disaster to Yacht Shamrock, Naval ''■'; and Military Scenes of Impressive Grandeur. . . MARVELLOUS TRICK FILMS AND ;S ILLUSIONS, ETC. [ i.:j GOOD CONCERT PROGRAMME. Admission: Adults, 1/; Children, 6d. Commences at 7.30. Tickots obtainable from Messrs Hill and Plummer, S.S. Union, R. French, W. Spedding (Newton), Mre Marriott (Par-1 nell), Mr Smerdon (Newmarket), and Secretaries of Band of Hope Societies. The young people who \Tw took part in the May • jMJ|\ Gathering of the Band \ e^y^r^-^\ of Hope Union are in- ■ %Lr~sM-A vited t0 attend the § Choral Hall Next Thurs- ; -=Ja9f^^S day EveninS- Admis'**^!=iS^JMtsr slon by side door. F. E. KRETSCHMAR, Secretary. TDEMUERA MUSICAL. SOCIETY. _LV FINAL CONCERT. ST. MARK'S PARISH HAL.-,, MONDAY, NOV. 11th, 8 P.M. ; "LJNA" (Gaul). Soloists: Miss Mabel <-oates, Miss Orr. Hunter, Messrs W. J. Cousins and Chas. Kissling. Admission by Member's Ticket only. W. W. BRUCE, Hon. Sec. ■", ST. GEORGE'S HALL — The Mafeking „' Social Club will hold theh Social & .in the above Hall on MONDAY, llta , November. No Spectators. Also, on '; 29th November, Ladies' Return Ball, hi; same Hall. Double Tickets, 5/; Gent's Single 3/6; Ladies' Single 1/6. Purcell's Orchestra.—H. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. TTAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY.' Highest Score in six consecutive shots,, in Competition for week ending 2nd No- ;: vember, 1901:— KEMPTHORNE, E 556545 —29 ' HUsSKTNG, F. W. 55555 5— 30 - BCOKER 555555-30 DOWNEY, A 555556 —30 FORBES, E. C. 5 55555-30 KELLY". F. V 555555-30 GFOBGE, R. 55 555 5-30. LETHAM, A. J 5 55 555-w In firing off the Ties, the Prize, a KEVOLVER, was won by F. V, JCelly. Prize this week, Hunting Watch and. Belt. No entrance fee. One Penny per shot ——^—r ■■' i PICNIC EXCURSIONS. _^ | r-r —: —i EXCURSION TO RIVKE- i \£Ufc2 i & HEAD. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). The s.s. VIVID will leave Qtieen-9t Wharf at 11 a.m. Return Fare, 1/. BRADNEY & BINNS. i • ATHLETICS, ETC. THING'S COLLEGE SPOBTS. ; .The Sports Postponed from the 31st October will be held on THURSDAY, November 14th. First race to start a* , 12.45. H.MORPETH, Hon. Sec, ■ ■ j King's College. "NTEWTON DISTRICT! FOOTBALIi club: A Meeting of. the above will be held in the Training Shed, Karangahape BoaO, % -on TUESDAY, November 12th. at 8 pni ; Every member is requested to atten*.,. Important business. G. A. BRADBURN, Hon. Sec. ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 8

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