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A3SXJSEMKESTM. OPERA HOUSE. AND PAL-ACE OF VARIETIES. FULLER'S AF E W XpNTERTAINEKS ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. • First Appearance of T ENNON, XTXMAN, AND X ENNOK, Marvellous Acrobats, and Club inggters. MAIE jSIARLOW, MAIE MARLOW, Chic Serio. Chic Serio. ROSE BELMONT, ROSE BELMONT, Pathetic Baliadist. Pathetic Balladlst. And WILL STEVENS. New Zealand's Sad Eyed Shriek. Screams of Laughter at THE STAGPOOLES, IN "QUARRELSOME NEIGHBOURS." THE CKARMING STEELE SISTERS. In Sketches and Dances. TILLIE DUNKAR—"The Dandelion and Daisy," "iiedelia," and "Mary" JOHN FULLER AND HENRY BROWN will sing, "The Moon Has Raised" IDA BERRIDGE—"I'II Be Busy Next Week" JIM MARION—"I Hates to Get Up Early in the Morning" COMEDIETTA—"BLACK STATUE." Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2/ (Reserved at Wildman's); Stalls 1/; and Pit, 6d. TJXITARIAX CHURCH, PONSONBY RD. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. "Andante and Allegro" (Bache) Song, "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death" (Mendelssohn)—Mr John Ferriday "Meditotion" (G. F. Vincent) Violin Soio, "Andante" (Mendelssohn) — (From Violin Concerto) —Miss Nellie Black (a) "Pastorale" (Zipoli) (b) "Grand Cboeur'* (Salome) Song—Miss Nellie Black v "Offertoire" (Batiste) Song, "My Hope Is in the Everlasting" (Stainer)—Mr John Ferriday (a) "Andante" (Lemaire) (b) "Communion" (Grison) Violin Solo, "Legende" fWieniawski) — Miss Nellie Black "Festive March" (Smart) Organist .... T, E. Midgley, Esq. Offertory. ■JP-ORESTERS , HALL! DEVONPORT. Complimentary VOCAL AND DRAMATIC CONCERT, Tendered to the Rev. Father Meagher by his parishioners and Auckland friends, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1904, Assisted by the following Artistes: Madame Wielaert, Herr Johan Wlelaert, Miss Maud Donovan, Mr Rupert M&ntell, Miss lladelain Knight. Doors open at 7.30. Commence 8. Q»T. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNUAL RE-UNION of the Congregation will be held in St. James' Hall, Wel-lington-st., THURSDAY, August 18. Tea on the Tables at 6.30 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. Songs and Glees by the Choir. Tickets 1/ each. ARIST BROTHERS , OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION AND CATHOLIC MEN'S CLUB. CLUB ROOMS of the above Association are now open KVERY EVENING, from 7.30 to 10.30 o'clock, and EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, from 12 till 5 p.m. Reading Room will be opened EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON. R. A. KEENAN, Hon. Secretary. LECTURES. DEV. CHAS. HARGROVE, M.A. Will Lecture in the FORESTERS' HALL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8 P.M. Subject, "CATHEDRALS AND ABBEY CHURCHES OF THE OLD HOME." With Lantern Illustrations. Admission, Free. Collection. CRAPEB7, CIOiHING, ETC. 14-/11 Y °UXHS' Long Troueer Suits, ■ L - s - / -*—*- reduced irom 29/6. —Alf. MoortCo.'s Great Salvage Sale, Kara-ujjaluipe-road. •) PAilts IRON FRAME" SOX for ~1/, in «-» Black or Tan.—All. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage SaJe, liaraaga&ape-iu. '■'i±/l\ TAILOR MADE ViCUNA SUiJ-'S, ■ iJ « jr/ reduced iroin 39/6. — a if. Moore Clotidiig Co., Karangahape-road. OL> SILK. TiKS, lovely patterns, reduced «-> from 1/.—Aif. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale, Karangahape-road. cliL - t -' Ki:;L) VICUNA SUITS, all *-**-' / " Tailor-made, equal to 90/ measured goods.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co-., Karaugahape road. "f/Ti 3/11, 4/11 BLACK HARD - L/ -"-'UATS, cheap at double the price. Biggest assortment in Auckland.—.Alf. Moore Clothing Co. i> 7\\ TWEED TROUBHIiS, - 5 -- L patterns, sizes 5, 6, and 7, i-oduced from 0/11. —Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karanga-hape-road. 1 /*3 SfNGLETS and 1/6 Underpants re--JL/ v duced from 2/6.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale, Karangahape road. 1 /Q DUNGAREE TROUSERS, reduced ** from 2/11. This line beats cock β-zhting.—AJf. Moore Clothing Co., Karansahape road. 1/11 2/6, 2/11 aud 3/11 Dr. Jim Hats? JLJ -*—*-' ridiculous prices no matter what kind of hat.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., KarangaJiape-road. A/I 1 BLACK OLLSKIN COATS, reduc- -*-*- ed from 14/6; better lines, 5/U, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karanga±iape-road. t>7Q WHITE SHIRTS, reduced from **' ° 3/11.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale, Karangahape-road. 1 /"I 1 2/11, 3AI BOYS , ODD COATS, -*-' - I — i nice patterns, astonishing bargains.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Kaxangahape road. *? /a STRONG DARK WORKING W U SHIRTS, reduced from 3/11. Never made for the money.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karaagahape-road. O /-j-J SADDLE TWEED TH.OUSERS, < - ? ' -*—*- reduced from 12/6. Enormous stocks.—Alf. Moore Pishing Co., Karangahape road. A/~l~i BLACK HARD HATS, reduced '*' -*—*- from 6AI. Wonderful bargains Hard Hats.—A!f. Moore Clothing Co., Karaugahape-road. -J A/1-f MACKINVOSHES, reduced XO/ JLX from 29/6. Men's and BoysOvercoats for almost nothing.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale. Ct/-\ -T~DR. JIM reduced from 9/6. "' -*~ *- Astonishing Bargains Dr. Jim Hats.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape road. 7/-J-J BOYS 3-GARMENT SUITS, re- • ' - i — L - duced from IS/6; Boys' Norfolk Suits, 4/11, SAI. 6/11, 7/11, 8/li. —Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale. OD, 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d—BOYS' PLUSH, Serge, t> or Ttvpe-d Caps reduced to 3d.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. h /-T-j MEN'F'WORSTED TROUSERS. ' ' ■*—*- reduced from 12/6. 8/11 Men's Vienna Trousers, well worth 12/6. —Alf. Moore Clothing Co.. Karangahape-road. ■9/-j -J LEATHER WORKING SHIRTS, **' - 1 -- 1 - rpdnced from 3/11: Boys' Shirts for 1/. Whito Shirts 2/B.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. EICEIfSIHG NOTICES. mUE LICENSING DISTRICT OF AUCK- - 1 - LAND.—NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER .OF LICENSE.—I, ANDREW MACKLIN ROBERTSON, of the Thistle Hotel, Auckland, being the holder of a publican's license in respect of the house end premises situate at Queen-street, Auckland, known by the sign of the Thistle Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse at Auckland on the 6th day of September, 1904, apply for a transfer Of the said license from myself to Charles' Simieh. my appointee. Dated the 12th day of August. 1004.—(Signature of Applicant), A. M. ROBERTSON.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 194, 15 August 1904, Page 8

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