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J ATWTTS-RTVrRT^TS. ■pULLEE'S jTiPEEA tToTJIeT I New Prosranune. New Acts. To-night. FiTLLSR-S T7AUDEVILLE jT^O. ■ ULLER'S l» AUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT — First Appearance of Hr TVENIS rxilOvEY, ■JL'ENIS , <-' - ARNEY. The Great Yorkshire Comedian. TJEAPI'EARANCE OF fT\HE TOLSENS, J-t'SAPPEARANCE OF ■*- HE J-OLEENS, Id Sharpshoorins and Wire-walking Act. i -ROYAL •jIfAHIOSETTES. !- 1 - / -tA'OYAL ETA T EE AND HEE -pICCANNIXIES. VA J-*EE AND HER -«- ICCANNINIES. : Last Xight of the Three MUSICAL CHOMES. Everythins New by THE BANVARDS. THE FRANKLINS. RUD PETERSON. I KADAMO. JENNIE JOHNSTONE. Connie* nud L>*.»ublc Oompanv. SI'LENDID NEW PICTURES. -!, 1/. and od. Reser-es at Wildmau's. STAMiIKRI_:>G Permauenuy Cuxea tsj Physical Treatment. :XTLOCUTION, all branches, Dramatic •*-»' Stndy.—F. Alfred Price, Caxton Chambers, Swauson-st-; Bos 57i ■j _ G.P.0., Auckland. !pi 1 C T U R E "• pi O P S." ■ P' I C T U R E '• pi O P S." EVERY FEDERAL HALL. I SATURDAY. Commencm: TO-JCI-GHT. ■O-NIGHT. BEST PICTURES. BEi?T MUSIC, j CHEAPEST PRICES. The MacCalltnns. Miss Haultain. Little Ruby Dudley. Six Star Artists Sparkliug Comedy Sketch. -DR. ADAMS' GUESTS." Doors open. 7.15. Come early. Chairs, 1,. Back Seats, (id. Ladies in front seats will he presented with a Set of Souvenir Post Cards of the MacCall'jm Company. MALCOLM MACCALLUM. Director, j O H~O~R A L HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY—THURSDAY NEXT. I ONE NIGHT ONLY—THURSDAY NEST. MARCH 26. The Brilliant Mezzo-Soprano, 1 MISS MARIE LOWREY I I MISS MARIE LOWREY i I MISS MARIS LOWKEY ] i MISS MAHIE LOATREY | (Madame Shoesniith). Of the Royal Albert HalL St. James", Queen's Hall, and Principai London and Provincial Concerts. Support 3d by IHEEBERT J. BLOY, HEi'vBERT J. BLOY, Violinist. MRS MAC ANDREW. Pianist. MRS MACANDREW. JOHN CABTBB, I JOHN CARTER, Baritone. .1. CECIL LITTLE. 'Cellist. J. CECIL LITTLE. ! UNIQUE QUARTET. Abe] Kowe. Geo. Bag- : iCXIyfE QVAitTET. nail, Oliver E. Far-1 row, Aif. G. Foserty. J 30S PLAN NOTICE. The for Reserved will be opened at Y*'iirlm•;T-i aiid Arevs on iiO\DA v MOKNIXG. at 'j o'clock. i Day Siih-s at E-udj's, Partridse's, and Gerti Camnions. Reservea Seats 4,'; Unreserved. 2/G and 1/. I J R. B. YOUNG. Business Manarer. I JLJOWICK ODDFELLOWS' H AT.T A GRAND IRISH CONCEBT . "W ill be rendered in the above Hall on WEDXE.SDAY. MARCH -sth, BY THE 41AKIST BROS' OLD BOYS. To be followed by h Dance _ Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies" 1/. To be-in at So c-lock. P. SMYTH. 4 i TOLANTHE DANCING ACADEMY, S Uprf- P*r Qneen-st— Classes for Begiimers, . Mona.-iy aad Friday: Geuus. on.'y. Tuesday ■■ I Ladies' only, Thursday; Advance Classe*s' I A\ ednesaay and Saturday.—For terms, etc ' I apply E. A. Williams. Professor of Dancing. TVA.\CING ANITTIiYSICAL CULTURE^ MISS KX3GHT, Certificated Teacher Sydney and Melbourne Schools i sunies Classes for rHY v I crLTrRE - late.pt ballROWM AND FANCY DANCING At I'ONSONUY HALL* ' I SATURDAY. APRIL IS, torn £ 30 pro. j Private lessons given. Prospectus. IS3. Hobson-street JQA.VCIN& EaSi season: THE LATEST BALLROOM DANCING AND DEPORTMENT thoronjrhlr~tau^t Mr F. C. BASSETT will resume his cSfses commencins TUESDAY. March 10th. at j l»esidence, "Kohanga," Bnrlei s h-st., J A Special Saturday Class for Children Ad "'-' ; to be held in the Masonic Hali. j Edeu Terrace, common cine on o- aboni I Apr J> l 10US - Past P n i> ns cordially in- ! ™»- Full particulars at the above adIβ I y c I s g7 ■ JIBS. SOWERJBY wU! RE-OPEN her I Classes for Ballroom and Fancy at THLRSDAI, April 2. S p.m., FRIDAY, 7.30. Juveniles, SATU2PAT. 10.30 a.m. and 2 P.m. Epsom Haa Epsom: TUESDAY, 7th j i.dO p.m. —Terms, etc, apply Vi« Sowerov, uneuiiiiga. T-V^ MISS BEKTA SPENCER will re-opcu her Daiicln-r Classes In the Federal HJltt. MOKUAV, (sth April. Elementary, 7 tuj t> ri.m. Advanced, S till 10.30 p m ; Jareulle. SATURDAY, llth April. 'till 4-.V i>. m. Prira |» Lessons.—Terms etc ' ] apply MISS EPISNCEE, Como Villa, Via- ! j Pent-st. "Phone 22"7. 20 ! I UKIVEKSITT COLLEGE. SINCLAIQ SCHOLAJLSHTP. I On? Scholarship of £70 a year tenable i for three years 13 offe"red for competition id I I October nez:t. This scholarship is open to , all persons, male or female, born in the i I colony of New Zealand, who. m the time I -of examination, aiaall be between the a"es | lof IV :111c! 20 yt-acß. and who have not kept terms or attended lectures or heid a Stiioliir- I ship in any University or / The holder of this Scholar«£> will not be allowed to told concurrently a Junior University Scholarship. Candidates are required to s-ive in their names on or before the Ist October, to the Registrar, from I whom further information may be obtained, i (3i Candidates, when friving notice of intention tr> compete, should forward (1) certificate of birthplace and ajre and f>) a declaration, under the J.P. Act, to the following effect:— L A B . do solemnly and sincerely declare that neither 1 nor niy parents or niaj-dians cim afford the expense of a University education for mc without pecuniary resistance, and that I desire to obtain such an education (Signed) A- B . The exajnination will l>e held about the end of October, at Auckland. Wellington Christchurch. and Donedin ' CHAS. M. NELSON, M-i., 20th March. ISOS. Registiar. "i\TATRICULATION. — Evening Classes 1 j by Mr F. G. Dunlop. M_A I LL.B. aud ether University Graduates.— : j lviu<r Edward's College. ip.IVIL SERVICE.—Senior and Junior-A I Monday. Tuesday, and Thursday even- I , mas. . to 0. Kinjr Edward's CoUerre," Lower i I S;»'mo'jus-sr. ! '^OLIi'ITORS , GENERAL KNOWLFDG I - ►- , -Kr/jlns Classes: Kin-r Edwa-d's Col ,' c^: s . t^^s? 5 -^- 41 mV! C-TANDARD CKHTIFIC ATE3.—Prepara- ; '■-' linn for ail Stauoard Ortiflr-ates. Even- ! ■ ins Clisse.--,. King Edward's College. A;>- I ! ply to Mr GiU->. , SUJUL-CTS. - I , Classes for Adults and Youths Tca° cher Mr T. Harle-GUes, King Edward's ; Collepe. I j ZjVrciAL DAY CLASSES for YOUNii : '•■- LADIES. inclnaing Boot-keepliip ! ■ Shorthand, aurl Tyrie-u-rhics. Kin:; j Collpjc Teacher. Mr Giles. JOHN DONNELLY. Watchmaker ana : . '-> Jeweller, Wellesley-street West, opp. I Opera House.—Tusk Mounting. Weddin? i arrl Fancy press Sing Making and Engravt!p~ a Speciality. All work done on the

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 21 March 1908, Page 8

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