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AMUSEMENTS. pill . QALI* EVERY EVENING AT 8. pAIETY JjIXS QOMPANX. "Good Wine Needs No Bush." MR ERNEST FITTS. MR ERNEST FITTS. MISS ALICE . LAYTON. MISS ALICE LAYTON. MISS MOLLY BENTLEY. MISS MOLLY BENTLEY. MISS OLIVE LENTON. MISS OLIVE LENTON. MR FRED RIVENHALL. MR FRED RIVENHALL. MISS PEARL LOVELL. MISS PEARL LOVELL. MESSRS CLARK AND COWAN. MESSRS CLARK AND COWAN. MISS CONNIE DEVEREUX. MISS CONNIE DEVEREUX. Notice. Special attention is called to the enormous success of the Screamingly Funny Farce Comedy, entitled, "School," arranged and presented by The Popular and Versatile Comedian, MR FRANK M. CLARK. MR FRANK M. CLARK, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. Another Great Attraction. Positively for Four Nights Only. Reappearance of Two of England's Cleverest Artists. ATHAS AND COLLINS. ATHAS AND COLLINS. ATHAS AND COLLINS. In an Entirely New Act PRICES—2/ and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman's. . ' - GOLD MINING NOTICES. mHAMES TALISMAN GOLD MINING J- . COMPANY, LIMITED. A Call, the Fifth, of One Penny per Share on the Allotted Shares of the abovenamed Company, has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary at the Company's Office, No. 205 Victoria Arcade, Queen-sL, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the Bth day of ■May, 1902. C WALLNUTT, Secretary. Auckland, 19th April, 1902. piOROMANBBL FREEHOLD PROv> PRIETARY GOLD MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY. .The Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at No. 39' New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queenstreet, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY,, April 30th, 1902. at 2.30 p.m. H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Manager. Auckland, April 21, 1902. FUNERAL NOTICES. -jsgjw QTAR OF AUOKVji|iii?w/ LAND "LODGE, No. J&q^Z, Members are request,<j to attend the Funeral of Bro. John B. Guy's late Wife, which leaves Hospital, Park Road, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1.40 p.m., for Church of England cemetery, PanmUre- gg HC^DSWORTH,_N.G^ MEETINGS. SAWMILLERS' AND WOODWORKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION. A Meeting of the Auckland Branch of the above Union will be held in the Tailoresses* Hall, Cook-st, MONDAY, April 21, at 8 p.m. All Sawmill Employees-invited. S. TYSON, B. Secretary. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of j the -L GRAFTON ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB will be held in the Sports Club, Durham-street, on TUESDAY EVENING, at S o'clock sharp. All members or intending members please be present. H. GOLD lE, 'Sec., pro tern., A UCKLAND REFEREES' ASSOCIAii. TION. The Annual Meeting will b£held in the Sports Club Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, Anril 23 at 8 p.m. All members and intending' members are invited to attend. WM. A. KNOX, Assistant SecretaryUNITED ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. . . The Annual Meeting will beheld in the Occidental Hotel on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd ihstant, at ISO p.m. W. T. SAWBRIDGE, Captain. & JL &. GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND OF ANTIENT, FREE, AND ACCEPTED' MASONS. CEREMONY OF LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. ON WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1902. I am directed by the M.W. the Grand Master, Bro. A. S. Russell, to request the attendance of all Grand Lodge Officers, Present and Past, and the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren (Master Masons) of all Lodges holding under the Grand Lodge of New Zealand, in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association Rooms. Wellesley-st, at 11 a.m. sharp on WEDNESDAY, 23rd April. The doors will be tyled and Grand Lodge opened at 11.30, after which there will be no admittance. Costume: Evening Dress. White Glovers and Ties, with Full Regalia. Grand Lodge will go in Procession to St. Matthew's Church, and thence to the site of the New Church. MALCOLM NICCOL. Grand Secretary. Auckland. 17th Apr., 1902. & JL 4£ .-paSTRICT GRAND LODGE OF BNG-■■J-P. LAND, E.C. District Grand Officers,' Present and Past, and the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren (Master Masons) of all Lodges under the English Constitution are hereby requested to attend the-Meeting above convened, for the purpose of taking part in the Ceremony of Laying the Foundation Stone of St. Matthew's Church. Hour and place of Meeting: 11 a.m. sharp, in the Decture Room of the V.M.C.A. Costume: Evening Dress, White Gloves, and Ties, and Full Regalia. c. c. McMillan, a District Grand Master. N.B.—All Officers of the District Grand Lodge are requested to communicate with the Secretary. Bro. W. W. Daw, their intention of attending in order that he may make arrangements regarding the Regalia. *& JL 4c PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ■*• NEW ZEALAND, I.C. AI»/' r0Vincial Grand Lodge Officers and \ a!^ ers> Wardens- and Brethren, being Master Masons, of Lodges under the Grand Lodge of Ireland, are hereby sumGrand Lodge of New Zealand, in the ?f A Cv Urk.? aI A1' T-M- CA- WEDNESDAY, 23rd April, at 11 a.m. prompt, to take part in the Ceremony of Laying Church "°n St°ne °f St Matth«^'» «#*ssf ■£a. WMt6 Gioves -* •»-• W. X REES," . Provincial Grand Master. T HiA*S AL m»bttng~oFliTtk: W 13^ 8,,^ 11 b* held ln st- Bana. f^JDAY^ay 2, 1902, at 8 o'clock p.m. Dated April 21st, 1902. R. UDY, Chairman.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1902, Page 8

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