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AJCOSEMEHT*. ri ' — ■ '■■ ■ " ■ hi' r\PERA HOUSE. 3ETVEBY EVENING AT EIGHT. FULLER'S "VTEW BLLER-S i> EW -ENTERTAINERS j Ebwjbous Success of New Tremendous Reception o£ rpiLLD3 •p|UNBAR, La her Great Song, "Barney.' l Last Four Nights of CARMO AND MADAME CARMO. THE STAGPOOLES in New Sketch. LAST NIGHT OP THE SWIFTS In Favourite Sketch, "COUNSEL'S OPINION." IDA BERRIDGE. in Latest Serios. JOHN FULLER AND HENRY BROWN In Grand Duet, "The Battle Eve." JIM MARION WILL DYSON ADDLE WRIGHT MAY DAGMAit Last Week of DICK DAVIS. Comediettas, "SPIKES," and "HE CARRIES A RAZOR." THURSDAY NIGHT. First Appearance of STEELE SISTERS. Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2/ (Bookings at Wlldman's); Stalls, 1/; Pit 6d. Day Sales, Grove's and Carter's. CtT. GEORGE'S HALL, GREY LYNN. j TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUGUST nth, 1904. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT & DANCE In aid of JOHN WADDELL, Jun., Who has been an Invalid for over 9 years. Concert under direction of Mr Will Skerrett kindly assisted by favourite Artists and IMPEY'S BAND. Musical Director .. .. Mr W. Purcell. Tickets 1/, Children half-price. W. TUCKER. Treas. J. WHEELER. Sec CHORAL HALL. "THE POPULAR CONCERTS." ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 17. Flotow's Grand English Comic Opera, TV/TARTHA. (In Camera Form), Will be produced for the First Time in Auckland. PRICES. 2/ and 1/. Box Plan opens Friday Morning, at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. Day Sales at Toreador, H.M. Arcade, and Richardson's, 290, Queen-st. MADAME LILIAN TREE as MARTHA Supported -by AUCKLAND'S LEADING ARTISTES. **«>*•*- RATIONAL ORDER <f|S|k- -Ll ODDFELLOWS. LOYAL PIONEER LODGE, 93«, A.D. Will celebrate their 26th Anniversary with a CONCERT AND DANCE, in St. George's Hall, Great North Rd., on FRIDAY, 19th August, 1904. Concert at 8 p.m. Dancing at 10 p.m. Concert under the direction of Bro. Wm. Skerrett. Double Tickets 2/6; Single 1/6. Refreshments provided. C. B. THORNE, Secretary. "a " BATTERY NEW ZEALAND ■«- FIELD ARTILLERY. ANNUAL ARTILLERY BALL. CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3L Spectators' Tickets 1/. FREDK. A MACDONALD, Hon. Sec. f?Qfi — NEW IRON FRAME PIANOS, 3JO\J from 18/4 monthly. —B. and F. Piano Agency (S. CoUdicutt, Manager). LECTURES. CHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-ST. 1 LANTERN LECTURE—NEW SERIES TO-NIGHT—"The Netherlands Reformation—Beginnings of Conflict" Admission Free. Collection. To commence at 7.45. ">TORTHCOTE ATHENAEUM. FRIDAY NEXT, 12th inst., at 8 p.m. BAY VIEW HALL. Lecture by T. CURTIS, Esq., M.A., subject, "SAMUEL JOHNSON." The Committee have pleasure in Inviting the general public to be present at this Lecture. A. WATERWORTH, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL. ,Q.REAT TJRITAIN V. A UCKLAND. OWING TO THE DEMAND FOR INCREASED STAND ACCOMMODATION, THE MANAGING COMMITTEE HAVE DECIDED TO ERECT A FURTHER STAND, Covering the Whole Northern Side of the Ground. This Stand will be placed far enough back to permit persons to stand round the ground as usual. But, as instructions'from Hi.Z. Union require that any expenditure on extra stands must be covered by the receipts, the Committee, to cover the extra lind it NECESSARY TO RAISE THE PRICE OF ADMISSION TO ALL AUXILIARY STANDS TO TWO SHILLINGS (2/) FOR EACH PERSON. which barely meets the cost The Extra Stand will accommodate 1700 mating a total stand capacity of 5000, 3000 of which are still available. These Tickets will be sold on the ground only on the day of Match. Committee have also decided that a limited number of Vehicles (but not horsemen) will be allowed access to an enclosure at eastern side of playing encloCharge: 5/ for each horse drawing the vehicle, and 1/ Ground admission to each passenger. CHAS. E. MaeCORMICK, Hod. Sec. A.R.U. JJRITISH FOOTBALL MATCH. j^AUTION, HMiSfPV? 8 MACDONALD AND o„ l a $ QS } Tli t0 notif y th at they have purchased the sole right to issue the OFFICIAL ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the £rmab sn< j Auckland Football Match. The Public are cautioned against purchasing worthless imitations. fe SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. All Disqualifications for Running at Unregistered Meetings up to August Ist have bepn Removed. > For the future, the Rule will be rlgidiy enforced, and In no case will they be removed from this date. By order. WILLIAM PERCIVAL, Secretary, A.R.C. C. p H I L P O T, TATTERSALL'S CLUB, Telephone 1609. AUCKLAND. Circulars Forwarded on 1 Application. LICENSING NOTICES. pITY OF AUCKLAND LICENSING **s r»IRTRirT_\-riTTnw n.-c »p P nrn.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 190, 10 August 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 190, 10 August 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 190, 10 August 1904, Page 8

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