AMUSEMENTS. ai.ty H A l LEVERY EVENING AT 8. T-YIX'S /GAIETY QOMPANY. Introducing from Time to Time the World's Greatest Vaudeville Attractions. COMPLETE AND INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS Of CUNNING, the MAGICIAN. CUNNING, the MAGICIAN. CUNNING, the MAGICIAN. CUNNING, the MAGICIAN. An Undoubted Master of the Magician's Art. Greeted Nightly with Storms of Applause by Astounded, Enthusiastic, and Delighted Audiences. JAMES HARVEY, MADGE MORRIS, The Great Mimic The Charming Smgand Impersonator. ing Comedienne. Sketch Artists. Singers Dancers, Duologue Entertainers, Introducing Imitations of Popular Aetcrs MR ERNEST PITTS. Australia's Greatest Baritone. Miss FLORRIE RANGER The Bright FLORRIE RANGER and Winsome FLORRIE RANGER Young FLORRIE RANGER Serio. Two Two C.'s, CLARK AND COWAN. CLARK AND COWAN. CLARK AND COWAN. The Enormously Successful Irish Sketch and Patter Comedians. ' MISS MOLLY BENTLEY. MISS MOLLY BENTLEY. The Favourite Descriptive Vocalist. MISS STELLA RANGER.. MISS STELLA RANGER* The Young Soprano Vocalist and Mandoline Player. MR DAVE FROHMAN. Ccon Singer and Impersonator. MISS -BERYL GILLMAN. Balladist. And MR FRED RIVENHALL. MR FRED R.IVENHALL. The Humorous Singer of Humorous Songs, And The Great Mirth Provoking Farce, "ON THE TILES,'-' Arranged and Presented by the Popular Comedian,. MR FRANK M. CLARK. MR FRANK M. CLARK. America's Representative Humorist. "MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand Of The Wonderful Intrepid Wire Walker, MADAME ADELE LIBRA. MADAME ADELE LIBRA. PRICES—2/ and 11. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. HHO RA L '" 7J7' HALL. Under the Direction of MR F. VERT. '"- * THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED AND GIFTED SINGER THAT HAS EVER VISJTED AUSTRALIA. ~ Sydney "Daily Telegraph." : A NTONIA T>OLORES. A NTONIA TAOLORES. A NTONIA TTVOLORES. THE WORLD RENOWNED SOPRANO, Assisted by jV/TR .r+LARANCE VEWELL, PIANIST, Will "give THREE SONG RECITALS, THREE SONG RECITALS, THREE SONG RECITALS, Commencing mO-MORROW, TO-MORROW. (FRIDAY EVENING). , (FRIDAY EVENING). t Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Reserved Seats, 5/ (Family Ticket, ad- , mitting 5, 20/); Unreserved %/, 2/. ■ J^fc.MM.a.Ki ...... JAMES TAIT. DRAPJSBI', CLOTHING, Etc. rpms \i7eek. T ADIES' jgMART "\ FACKINTOSHES AT Q'HEAP pRICES. Special Job Line of GOOD MACKINTOSHES. New Shapes and Reliable Materials at 10/6, 25/6, 29/6; Usual Price 2S/6, 32/6 and 42/. lIJILNE AND QHOYCE, LTD. LACK GEM HATS, 1/ each, slightly damaged; hundreds to choose from.— Hayward, 276, Queen-st. X/ WILL Buy enough Tweed to make f/ a Man a pair of Trousers at Dalton's Sale: also Ticket for P.S. Art Union FREE, ALL WOOL KNITTED VESTS, Sid, -CX IOJd, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, _/_, 3/6Hayward, 276, Queen-st Q/Q BUYS eriot__iirTweed to make a *-V k. Man a pair of Trousers, Dalton's Sale: also, Ticket _;or P.S. Art Union FREE. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. JOSEPH XJTOORE, ' HATTER, MERCER., AND CLOTHIER, PITT-ST., Opposite Wesleyan Church, Owinp to Advertisements appearing in the Daily Papers, inviting Tender? for , an Assigned Stock of Clothing, etc., in Karangahape Rd., Joseph Moore, Pitt- . St., wishes it to be distinctly understood that he has no interest in or connection with any business in Auckland but his own, which is carried on at the Corner of Pitt and Beresford sts., and directly opposite the Wesleyan Church. LACK HAIR DYE" restores the Youthful Colour of Black and Brown i Hair, harmless and odourless, Instan- . .taneous; 1/, by post, 1/h—Clarke, Chemist, 144 Victoria-street,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1902, Page 8
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