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A-gUS-a-EHT-L OPERA HOUSE AND PALACE OF VARIETIES. •pULLER S -pMPIRE pmLPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance in New Zealand of THE TTESSEMS. TJESSEMS. .. . . THE MOST MARVELLOUS HEAD TO HEAD BALANCERS IN THE WORLD. ENGAGED AT THE ENORMOUS SALARY OF _p>-|A/\ PER WEEK. OPERA HOUSE AND PALACE OF VARIETIES. First Appearance of MALE MARLOW, Charming Male Impersonator. Great Success of MAIE MARS and LULU EUGENE. " WALTER MELROSE Made a Great Hit as Descriptive Vocalist. ROSE BELMONT, Pathetic Balladist. WILL STEVENS, Sad-Eyed Shriek. TILLIE DUNBAR, the Unapproachable. JIM MARION. Evervbodv's Favourite. THE STAGPOOLES. STEELE SISTERS. PRlCES—Orchestra Stalls and "Dress Circle. 2/ (reserved at Wildman's 6d extra); Stalls, 1/; Pit, 6d. Early Doors. 6d extra. I/ECTTTItES. FEDERAL CLUB ROOM, WELLESLEY ST. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8 P.M. REV. CHAS. HARGROVE, M.A. Will deliver a Lecture entitled "WHAT DO UNITARIANS BELIEVE AND TEACH?" Admission Free. Collection at close. SPORTING. /-* T>HILPOT. TATTERSALL'S CLUB, Telephone 1609. AUCKLAND. Circulars Forwarded on Application. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will he held in the Museum Buildings. Princesst , on MONDAY, August 22nd. when Mr E. A". Miller will deliver a Popular Lecture, Illustrated with Experiments, on "Modern A'iews on the Conduction of Eleetricitv." Doors open at 7.30. The Lecture will commence at Bp.ui,, and will be open to the General Public. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. A TIIENAEUM LITERARY AND T)Z-----JL LATINO SOCIETY. — Rooms: .larrert's Buildiugs. Swansou-st.—TO-MOR-ROW (TUESDAY), 23rd Aug.. at 7.30 p.m. DEBATE—"Which is the More Beneficial tn a Nation, the Establishment aud Encouragement of University Colleges or of Technical Schools?'-' University: Messrs J. IT. Gregory and G. Urquhart. Technical: Messrs E. W. Burton and R. H. A. Potter. A large attendance of members and visitors 1s requested. "Tuckland - "provincial protest- <£_. AND defence association. — First Puhlic Meeting of the Auckland Provincial Pratestant Defence Association wi:i be held in the Foresters' Hall. THURSDAY. August 25th. Inaugural Address by Mr Charles Watt. Subject, "The Pratestant Ideal." Chairman, Rev. J. Wilson, President. Musical Items during the evening. Orchestra and Band in attendance. Doors open at 7.15. Lecture at 8. Collection to defray expenses. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. J_/-l-| BLACK HARD HATS, reduced **/ XX from 6/11. Wonderful bargains Hard Hats.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karaugahape-road. Ifi/11 MACKINTOSHES, reduced X\}/ XX from 29/6. Men's and Boys' Overcoats for almost nothing.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale. £/-|-( DR. JIM HATS, reduced from 9/6. "' XX Astonishing Bargains Dr. J'ni Hats.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahapo load. IJ/-t-t BOYS 3-GARMENT SUITS, re- * / - LJ - duccd from 13/6; Boys' Norfolk Suits, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale. 3D, 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d—BOYS' PLUSH, Serge, or Tweed Caps reduced to 3d.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. irr /-If MENS WORSTED TROUSERS, !• ' XX reduced from 12/6. 8/11 Meu's Vicuna Trousers, well worth 12/6.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Kaiangahape-road. 1 4./11 yOUTHS ' Lon S Trouser Suits, - Ltt/ - LJ - reduced from 29/6.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale, Kara-ngahape-road. 3 PAIRS IRON FRAME SOX for 1/, in Black or Tan.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale, Karangahape-rd. 00 /(* TAILOR MADE VICUNA SUITS, _/£V U reduced from 39/6.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. OD SILK TIES, lovely patterns, reduced 0 from 1/.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale, Karangahape-road. 3Q/fi CHECKED VICUNA SUITS, all t>o/ \J Tailor-made, equal to 90/ measured goods.—Alf. Mooie Clothing Co., Karangahapc road. 1/11 - /n ' 3/11 ' 4/11 BLACK HARD J - / -*-*-♦ HATS, cheap at double the price. Biggest assortment iv Auckland.—Ah* Moore Clothing Co. > •7/1 1 MENS TWEED TROUSERS, - // - L - L sood patterns, sizes 5, 6, and 7, reduced from 5/11.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. -1 /O SINGLETS and 1/6 Underpants reXJ _» duced from 2/6.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co. s Great Salvage Sale, Karangahane road. 1 /Q DUNGAREE TROUSERS, reduced J-/ t/ f lom o/11. This line beats cock lighting.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape road. 1/11 ~ /6 ' 2/U and 3/11 Dr - Jim Hats - -*--*-» ridiculous prices no matter what kind of hat.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. A/-\ -J BLACK OILSKIN COATS, reductfc/ XX. e( j from 14/6; better lines, 5/11. 6/11, 7/11. 8/11.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. <}/Q WHITE SHIRTS, reduced from _./ O 3/11.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co.'s Great Salvage Sale, Karangahape-road. -T/T-jj 2/11, 3/11 BOYS' ODD COATS, Xf AA, n i ce patterns, astonishing bayI gains.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape road. ij/f\ STRONG DARK WORKING _./ U SHIRTS, reduced from 3/11. Never made for the money.—Alf. Moore Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. C/-J1 SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, *3' -*— 1 - reduced from 12/6. Enormous stocks.— Alf. Moore Ciothing Co., Karangabape road. 0/-|-| LEATHER WORKING SHIRTS, **' - l - L reduced from 3/11; Boys' Shirts for l. White Shirts 2/B.—Alf. Moore : Clothing Co., Karangahape-road. OH STOCKTAKING SALE — Navy and Black Cloth, for Smart Costumes, only 6/6 the dress length —D.S.C.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 200, 22 August 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 200, 22 August 1904, Page 8