'•■• AMUSEMEKTS. f\ V B 11 A II O US E. v- . Under the Direction of MR CHARLES MaeMAUON. TUE WOODS-WILLIAMSON SEASON. . Australia's ■ Greatest Actor, • ALFRED WOODS. And the Celebrated English Actress. MAUD WILLIAMSON. Together with" the 30 Members of their INCOMPARABLE DRAMATIC COMPANY THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Maud Williamson's Extraordinary Successful Dramatisation of Hall Caine's Fascinating Work, CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN THE CHRISTIAN THE THE CHRISTIAN THE THE CHRISTIAN THE THE CHRISTIAN THE CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. Received Last Nights with Acclamations by a DENSELY CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE. John Storm ALFRED WOODS Glory Quayle .... MAUD WILLIAMSON MILLION PRICES—3/, 2/, and 1/. t Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey s. J. F. MacMAHON ..Business Manager mi-IE AUCKLAND TEMPERANCE CRUX SADERS. Will Celebrate their First Anniversary THIS EVENING. % In ST. JAMES' HALL, Wellington-st. By a TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Chairman, Wesley Spragg, Esq. Speakers—Rev. G. W. Smailes, C. H. Poole. J. E. Taylor, John ht. Clair, and William Richardson. The Hon. Mahuta Tawlliao, M.L.C., antt other Maori Chiefs are expected to be present. ■ Some Musical Items will be rendercl during the Evening. Tea on the Tables, 6.30. Tickets 1/. pONS.ONBY MUSICAL SOCIETY. The Society Resumes Practice TONIGHT. Mozart's 12th Mass. A. J. DONALDSON, Hon. Sec. _ pARNELt TABLE"".TENNIS CLUB. Members are reminded that the Season Closes TO-NIGHT, with Handicap Tournament, for President's Trophies. Post En- ' qCENIC pLAYING iQARDS. A NOVELTY. EACH CARD DISPLAYS AN . _ EXQUISITE GEM OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. , SUITABLE SOUVENIR FOR SENDING I HOM.E. Price, 3/ per packet. Can be had from all Stationers, etc. | ***** FOOTBALL. . : FOOTBALL MATCH ■ And . i § MAORI WAR DANCE. -■• -- :; NEXT ■■■■•• ■:- SATURDAY, SEPT. 1&. METROPOLITAN GROUND (Next Government House). Pi QUINLAN'S TEAM-V. MAORI RUGBY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE VETERANS' HOME. The Maoris have consented to give the HAKA at the Half time Interval. Veterans wearing medals and Maori Children attending the Schools admitted I- ree. ADMISSION: Gentlemen, 1/; Ladies, 6d. ' * Kick-oil at 3 p.m. sharp. GROCERIES. ANEW SHIPMENT OF FOLDING 10PEG HAT RACKS. 1/ BACH. A NEW SHIPMENT OF FOLDING 30- ---* PEG HAT RACKS. 1/ EACH /CHOICE qMNNED Tj^RUITS. For the Winter Season. T-vRIVER'S APPLES and pLUMS, 3lb tins, OD each, or fj /o per dozen, AMERICAN TINNED' SEAMLESS WASHUP . TINS, 10 14 17 21 Qnarts 1/6 1/9 2/3 2/9 Each A FEW OAA GALLON IRON TANKS FOR SALE CHEAP. CALL AND INSPECT OUR GOODS. H. M , . B MEETON - L- TDGENER4L PROVIDERS. QUEEN-ST. . MEETINGS. rpHE CAMPBELL STATUE FUND. A meeting of the General Committee of the -above Fund will be held in Council. Chambers ou FRIDAY AFTERNOON, the 11th September, 1903, at 4 p.m. A full attendance is requested. W. R. HOLMES, Hen. Secretary. "Herald" Buildings, Bth September, 1903. ■VfORTH SHORE CRICKET CLUB. The - Annual General Meeting of the above will be held at the Council Chambers, Devonport, on FRIDAY NEXT. September 11th, at S p.m. At the conclusion of the above, the Election of Officers of the N.S. District Club will be proceeded with. A large attendance of ericketeVa is desired. R. 11. FROUDE, Hon. Sec. piRKENIIEAD CRICKET CLUB , . A General Meeting of the above will be held in the Zion Hill Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, 11th September, at 7.30 p.m. Members and others interested in Cricket are reauested to attend. ' ■ ' ■ J. P. McPHAIL, Hon. Sec. 1 ; t. . TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE GLEE AND *•>' MADRIGAL SOCIETY.; The above Society will meet again for Practice NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. J. D. S. MAD ILL, Hon. Sec. T>RITISH AND FOREIGH BIB"le SCTCIETY (AUCKLAND AUXILIARY). fThe . ■ ANNUAL PTJIiLJC MEETING Will be held In the Y. M.C, A. . H ALL On MONDAY. SEPT. 14. at T.-1.". p.n;.: When • Addresses will be given by THE RIGHT REV. BISHOP OF AUCKLAND (DR. M. It. NELIGAN). REV. ALFRED NORTH & REV. C. H. GARLAND. Yen. Archdeacon Calder , (Vicar of All Saints') in the Chair. ■ Report, Accounts, and Balance sheet Collection in aid of the Society's Work. All Friends of the Bible cordially invitt ed. WM. BRAKENRIU. H. J. BDMISTON. Hon. Secretaries.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 216, 10 September 1903, Page 8
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