AMUSBMBKTS. •AMPHITHEATRE, CUSTOMS-ST-, _Tl, Near Railway Station. . gROS.' HUGE. NEW-CIRCUS AND MEN-,. AGERIE OF TRAINED WILD ANIMALS. Tremendous Success of Our New Programme, which includes— THE FOOTBALL DOG. A Dog J'laying Football with the Clown 3 and Audience. Wirth-" Troupe of Ground and Lofty Tumblers. The Pony "and Mdnkey Steeplechase*.. New Clown Entries. New Horses. • TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). ■ GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Eclipsing Anything Ever Seen in Auckland.; THE GREAT AMPHITHEATRE, Brilliantly Illuminated, and Comfortably Seating 4000 Persons. PRICES-4/, 3/, 2/, and 1/. MATINEES-SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. NOTICE TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. -THE..GREAT WIRTH SHOWS will NOT! tour the Country Districts this Season, so this is the only/opportunity of Seeing AUSTRALASIA'S GREATEST SHOW. SEE IT NOW OR NEVER. PE R A ] HO U S E. Under the Direction of HENRY LEE and JAMES G. RIAL. First Appearance in Auckland, for a Short Season only, commencing TUESDAY NEXT, JULY Ist. Of the Most Brilliant Vaudeville Organisation Extant, THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS (POLITE VAUDEVILLE) 17 WEEKS, PALACE THEATRE, SYDNEY. 16 WEEKS, ' BIJOU THEATRE, MELBOURNE. THE GREATEST AND MOST ARTISTIC VAUDEVILLE PERFORMANCE • EVER SEEN IN AUSTRALASIA THE ENTERTAINERS: . KELLY AND ASHBY JOSEPHINE GASSMAN THE THREE CASINOS SISTERS MAHR FRANCES GWYNNE PROF. POWELL & CO. GEORGE LYDING AGNES MAHR ARTHUR NELSTONE THE PROJECTOSCOPE. And CHARLES R. SWEET, The Jfusical Burglar. STARS, all STARS. Presenting a Performance at once Hilariously Amusing! Uniquely Entertaining! Clean, Wholesome Fun! Mirth, Music, and Merriment. Popular Prices, 3/, 2/, and 1/. HE™ WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS. The Box Plan for the Opening and Subsequent Nights of the Season will be Opened TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, at Messrs Wildman, Lyell, & Arey's. A UCKLAND CLUB. In consequence of the Postponement of the Coronation Festivities, the Auckland Club "At Home" is Postponed until further notice. ■ ANGUS GORDON, Secretary. 25th June, 1902* ATRLETiqS, ETC. TT I,;N G'S CO RO N A T I O N. Owing to the Illness of HIS MAJESTY THE KING the HAMILTON CORONATION SPORTS arc POSTPONED 'UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FIA-SfQS, OEGAHS, <__c. pIANOS, /-VRGANS, ENGLISH, GERMAN, . AMERICAN. ALL INSTRUMENTS BY BONA FIDE MAKERS OF REPUTE. And EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. (No Pianos with Fictitious Names.) LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, Or EASIEST TERMS ON HIRE SYSTEM. I fTHE T ONDON AND - TVERLIN piANO pOMPANY, SHORTLAND-ST. jTUTELBOURNE piANO po., SHOW ROOMS, 103, QUEEN-STREET, MINING CHAMBERS. WE SELL PIANOS BY JLEADING MAKERS :. OF THE WORLD. BRINSMEAD AND SON .COLLARD AND COLLARD CARL ECKE ROSENER The above Pi_-ios are the very best obtainable. ( NOTE.—T.he superiority of instrument will not prevent us from making terms to suit you., We will Purchase your Old Piano in -Exchange, "v . . •- . AH. LIGHT, . i Manager. Jjj NGL IS Hp ' p I A.NoT BY THE RENOWNED MAKERSchappell & co London JARRETT & GOUDGE LONDON AJELLO & SONS LONDON METZLER ■& CO. LONDON And others. All thoroughly reliable instruments, at the most moderate prices for Cash, or on our 1, 2, and 3 years hire system. INSPECTION INVITED. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and terms. iPpEDERICK & po., THE OLD MILL BUILDINGS LOWER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND ff|~§j| P IANOS * TORGANST KJ3 -LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH wir***'"% Or on THE EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM IN N Z £15 INSTRUMENT 9/2 monthly £2 ° 12/3 monthly £2a 15/4 monthly £30 18/4 monthly £3d ••••• 21/5 monthly £40 24/6 monthly £45 27/6 monthly £50 30/7 monthly Deposit on Hire System. Five per cent, on Net Cash Price of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE for Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. THE-ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. 75, QUEEN-ST.' S; COLDICUTT Manager. New Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Free'on Application. DQJ p —GREAT BARGAINS.—Vesre- • CVA table Down Quilts for full size beds, 3AI; real Arctic Down Quilt, in Sateen and Satins, very choice colourings, at low prices.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1902, Page 8
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