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AMUSEMENTS. q P ER A i 2 hVuTeT Under the Direction and Management of Mr Harry Rickards. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 15th. i_. And for Positively h_ NINE NIGHTS ONLY. ~ ~!;_____ —- . . _________ . _r*. '.r? ,ftT -n -, 7. Ay Under the Distinguished Patronage- and in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor, Earl and Countess of Ranfurly and Suite, who have signified their intention of attending the Opening Performance. The Greatest Theatrical Event of the Century. MR HARRY RICKARDS Has the Honour to Announce that ho will introduce to the New Zealand Public, on the above Date, his NO. 1 COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE. STARS, Headed by the pREAT pINQUEVALLI. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 15th MAY. First Appearance in Auckland of THE GREAT PAUL CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI L'INCOMPARABLE. Absolutely the Greatest Juggler on the face of the earth, whose marvellous performances have created a profound sensation in every part of the Globs. Madame LYD.TA YEAMANS-TITUS, LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS, LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS, The Peerless I^-ric Actress and Travesty Queen. Assisted by trie Talented Pianist, Mr FREDERICK J. TITUS. COLBY AND WAY Chas.—COLBY AND WAY—Alice COLBY AND WAY The Greatest Ventriloquial Novelty on the Vaudeville Stage, Introducing their FAMOUS DANCING DOLL. PROFESSOR CHARLES WRIGLEY. The Eminent English Saxophone and Clarionet Soloist. MISS NI(-A LEETE One of Australia's Most Favourite Contralto Vocalists. MR JAMES OPIE, The Prominent Young South Australian Baritone. Eva—THE DIAMOND DUO—Evelyn The Talented Vocalists, Dancers, and Expert Ban joists. Chas.—WALKER AND MAY—lda America's Champion Gold Medal Cake Walkers and Specialty Artists. Pianist MR fret, hall PR.ICES OF ADMISSION—3/, 2/. 1/; a few Orchestra Stalls may be Reserved at 4.1. Box Plan opens on MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at Wildman's. M. MARCUS Touring- Manager JOHN C. LEETE Business Manager fpiNG-ipONG. PING-PONG. The Management of the STRAND CAFE have decided to add, for the pleasure of its patrons, FOUR BEST APPOINTED PING-PONG TABLES, ' regulation size, with nets and fixings strictly in accordance with the English Ping-Pong Association requirements. One table will be available in the smokeroom for the benefit of smokers. All patrons to the Cafe for Lunch or Tea will be entitled to play withoutfurther charge. A SPECIALITY FOR LADIES. These tables will be available during the afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. for the use of Ladies visiting our Tea-roc<ms. AFTERNOON TEA, SIXPENCE. Private arrangements can also,be made for hiring same for afternoons. THE STRAND CAFE, QUEEN?'STREET 7 J. W. SPEIGHT, Manager. OVAL MANUKAU LODG.?. "i.0.0.F, M.U., No. 747 a, will Celebrate their FOURTH ANNIVERSARY with a P_~-.IN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, To he held on FRIDAY, May 23, in the ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL. Grand March at 8 _Ixn. Double Tickets, 5/; Single Do., 3/6; Extra Lady, 2/. Meredith's orchestra. By invitation only. Bus loaves Grey-st. Firebell at 7.15 p.r. T. A. GEORGE, Hon. Seu .£ 7TAIRNS' HALL7Ellerslie.--A Social'"..! v-» aid of the erection of a new Catholic Church, Wednesday, May 14. Refreshments provided. Commence at 8 p.m Tickets, 1/6. QTAHUHU ODDF__LLOWS' NEXT SOCIAL, FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 16th. Dancing 8 p.m. Gent's Sub., 2/.% rj.UARD OF HONOUR SOCIALS. T HIBERNIAN HALL, WELLINGTON STREET. Commencing May 14. Invitation Tickets may be had from Members of Committee or from Secretary. Admission, If. B. BAILEY, Hon. Sec. TTAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY. Highest score in six consecutive shots in competition for Pair of Razors for the week ending 3rd May, 1902:— SANFORD, G 555455 — 29 McCarthy, j 555555 — 30 GRAY, W 555555 — 30 DENNETT, S 555555 — 30 CRAIG, A 5 54555 — 29 LETHAM, B 5 5 5 5 5 s'— 30 McLELLAN, J 554555 — 29 The Prize, a Pair of Razors, was won by J. McLeilan, with a score of 29. This week's Prize, REVOLVER. No entrance fee; Id per shot FicHiC Escuasio-irs. _____ "T7IXCURSION TO ST. HE__l-jUElfc-1^ ER'S BAY AND RANGl______Hf TOTO ISLAND. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 11th inst. A Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at 10.35 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Returning from Rangitoto, 4.30 p.m. Returning from St. Heller's, 12 noon, 5 D.m. Return Fare, 1/. Children under 12. 6d. LECTUSES. - Al- THIRST AID TO THE /<&&*m3K INJURED. __J*i_k_»_-_a Classes are now being '^*B_2. «&r^ formed In the City and F^^_A^- Subul"bs. _$Srf_sf %S^? *: Fee f°r the Course of CjE|^|jP<& Five Lectures, 7/6. wi^Mwf^' Early application is re- "- • '"- quested. WILLIAM RATTRAY, Secretary. Mercantile Chambers. TENDERS. from Pag_ 2.) rpO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of WEDNESDAY, May 21, for Additions to the Mangawal Hotel. Plans to be seen at my office, Victo-ia-street, and at the Mangawai Hotel, Mangawai. J. CURRIE, Victoria-street Axohttect,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 110, 10 May 1902, Page 8

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