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AMUSEMENTS. rYPERA HOUSE AND FULLER'S !*-«■ I'ALACE OF VARIETIES, Vaudeville Burlesqpe Minstrel -E Specialties. TO-NIGHT — GRAND RE-OPENING. First Appearance of PERCY TRENTON, End Man and Tenor A'cealist. ATHAS, Marvellous Trick Skater. HILDA LANE, Charming Soprano. /CLARENCE i"piSDALE, American Tenor. Reappearance of T>EATTIE "BrTACDONALD, Serio. A. L. CROPP, The Eminent Basso. Continued Success of pROFESSOR T^LAER AND MISS AMY KLAER. The Greatest Iliving Animal Trainers. KELDIE AND DAVIS. 808 LLOYD, etc. 2/, 1/, and €d. Reserves at Wildman's. ELOCUTION: To become a Society tamer. ELOCUTION: To make the Stage a Profession. ELOCUTION: Intending Lawyers. Clergymen, Councillors, etc. ELOCUTION: Deportment and ' Dramatic Art. Study under F. ALFRED PRICE. Elocutionist and Dramatic Artiet BOX 574. G.P.O. -TEE LOCATION: FREEMAN'S BAY. - 1 -. Adjoining VICTORIA PARK. A UREAT SHOW. Attracting All Auckland. O'NEILL'S BUCKJUMPERSTHE IMMENSE MARQUEE ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF. Light, Warmth, and Comfort in all Weathers. ' Tie Greatest Equestrian Entertainment in the Southern Hemisphere. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. SPECIAL NOTE. Grand Open Competition for Riders (local and country) "who sit an "Outlaw" for the longest period. MASSIVE SILVER CUP, presented by Mr Lindsay Cooke. . Trophy now on view at Mr A. Kohn's, Queen-st. The "Herald" says:— "The marquee was densely packed with a most enthusiastic audience. Remarkably clever exhibitions followed quickly one on the other. . . . The performers, one and all, snowed themselves to be consummate masters of tneir business." "Star" says: — "The large marquee was filled to its utmost capacity, and it may be safely said that the huge audience was more than pleased with the entertainment. The most marked enthusiasm was everywhere apparent." Popular Prices: 4/, 3/, and 2/. Children, Half-price. Bos Plan at Wildman and Arey-s. Direction, CHAS. MacMAHON. rpHE AUCKLAND SHAKESPEARE SOsir•&£*&ffr ersoniy - H. ■]\JjOOB.E - JONES INVITES THE ART - LOVING PEOPLE OF AUCKLAND TO HIS STUDIO EXHIBITION OF piCTTJRES. HOB SON BUILDINGS, Next P. 0., 4th Floor. Tea, 3 to 4.30. T H TT,?i?",r. S 5? CIETT FOU THE PROTECTO ANIMALS. Progressive Euchre and Bridge Party followed by a Dance, in aid of the funds of the Society, in the Choral Hall, THUKSf>.» U i each ' may obtained from jfe mberß of the La< iles' Committee, or at Wildman and Arey's. .leave for Suburbs after the Enchre. U.A.q.D. ■ The Usua l Fortnightly S 001 " 1 will be held in the PONSONBY HALL, on WEDNESDAY, July 17Ul. i .'Y&Br Gent.'s Sub. 1/6.- ---. . Secretary pro. tern. pONSONBY LODGE, AfMiKn& .Members .ire reminded that Lodge will open at 7 - 3,J °" MONDAY, July 15. Balance-sheet. Candidates for. initiation * are requested to attend at 8. Monthly Social Evening after Lodge Is cloeed. Progressive Euchre. Subscription 6d, J. B. BELL, Sec._ ANCING.—The Social Club hold a Plain and Fancy Dress Ball in Royal Albert Hall on Friday next, July 10th. Spectators, 1/ T. W. Robson, Secretary. M~ R. HARRY WATTS'- Dancing Class is held in the Federal Hall, Wellesleyst., every Tuesday. Meredith's Orchestra. •jyrit. -piDGAK jpr -jticholas, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, ST. JOHN'S. PONSONBT. (Late of Victoria, Australia), Is Prepared to Receive Pupils for Piano, Orsan and Theory. Terms Address: 22. CHURCH-ST.. FONSONBY. LECTURES. •VTiHE- HUMOURS OF ' CLERICAL ± ■ LIFE." Entertaining. LECTURE, by the REV. A. C. WEDDERSPOON. LEYS INSTITUTE. FRIDAY NEXT. JULY 19. Admission 6d, or by Course Ticket. ADIES, investigate the merits of the Viavi System ef Home Treatment. As its use is permitted for such conditions only as offer reasonable assurance of benefit to follow, an obligation cannot be incurred by inquiries. Two cultured and instructive Talks will be given to Ladies on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, 15th. and 18th July, at 3 o'clock, at the Viavi Roome, 2nd Floor, Strand Arcade, Queen-st. Printed version of Viavi aims and methods obtainable by call or letter. THE KENNEL. A TTCKLAND TTENNEL /ILUB. •IOTH r A NNUAL jfiaHOW, A UGUST OND AND ORD, -| QA'7 Entries Close July 20th, 1907. Schedules now ready. H. B. MASSEY, Secretary, High-st. ATHIjETIC SPORTS. rpHB A UCKLAND A THLETIC /^LUB (La,te Captain Cook Proprietary.) NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 o'clock. p-ie — TWKNTY - FIRST — 4?"lfi dw-LO NOVICE HANDICAP, » lv 75yds. Nominations, 2/, close TO-NIGHT, at 9. W. RILEY, Secretary, 17. Coombes' Arcade. AT THE OPBEA HOUSE' — 3 p.m., Sunday Afternoon,' A. J. Black, Lectures to Men; Evening, People's Service. Come early.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 8