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A fWPS-TrW E NTS. ,UUlL____*S |pip_SßA TTOUSS. Jlagnificea-t Success. Gigantic Triumph. ANOTHER GREAT. SHOW. Splendid New Programme. •TJ'iULLER'S ."TT-AUDEVILLE iCP_V AUDEVILLE An Instantaneous Success achieved by T ES TSEGGIARDOS. Wonderful Sword AJ ES -E-EGGIARDOS, Swallowers. A Strange and Startling Act. AB.SOLUTELY WITHOUT PARALLEL. Enormous Success of BRIGHTIE .QJMITH (late Bland Holt RIGHTIE S3 MITH Company.. The Brilliant Australian Soubrette. lOLEENS' LAST -WEEK. DENIS pAEXEJ". The Sterling ENIS Comedian. LAST 'WEEK WILLIAMS & BONETTA. Marlow Sisters, Jennie Johnstone, Connie Soloman, Williams and Bonetta, Rud Peterson, and Pictures. 2/, 1/. and _d. Reserves at Wildman's. STAMMERING Permanently Curea bjPhysical Treatment. ELOCUTION, all branches, Dramatic Study.—F. Alfred Price, Caxton Chambers, Swan_on-st.; Eos 57 _. G.P.0., Auckland. ijrpE jy^ % ' yv"onder. '. jgjßOS.'

GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Opening in Auckland TO-NIGHT. .TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. A-O-NIGHT. ,*T\UESDAY, -j».rARCH OI FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. Afternoon at 3; Evening at 8 p.m. Location: TpREEMAN'S .DAY. The Biggest Show Ever in Auckland. NEW AND WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS Direct from Germany, per s.s. Nera. HAG E N B E C X' S MARVELLOUS WILD ANIMAL GROUP. A Thrilling Performance by SIX FULL-GROWN LION., Together with a Number of Leopards, Bears, Wolves, and Boarhounds. . THE GREATEST OF ALL WIRTH BROS.' SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS. AN ACT THAT STARTLED EUROPE. Reappearance (after six years' absence) of the Champion, JOHN WELBY COOKE. Worlds Greatest Jockey Act Rider, THE OZAPADDI TRIO. In Wonderful Acrobatic Performance In a Dogcart. HUBERT TOMASO, The Rizley King and Upside Down Dancer. MR S. BATTY, Fearless Animal Trainer. AND AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY OF WORLD'S CHAMPION ARTISTS. 4 — MENAGERIES IN ONE — 4. Hagenbeck's, Bostock and Wombwell's, Fitzgerald Bros.', and Wirth's Huge Zoo. THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF WILD ANIMALS SiNTCE THE ARK. Wirtk Bros.' Show is now so Large that it takes Three Special Trains fo __rry it. WONDROUS SIGHTS. A Geographical and Zoological Ocular Object Lesson. PRICES—4/,' 3/, 2/. Children, half-price. Doors open One Hour Earlier Afternoon i'er.urmanee same as night. G RA .,^ D x- !SL ' N - S CHOO_TI7t__SNSTRI> r£ , ! • -St - JiLm <- >s ' "'■•■. To-morrow Wednesday) N.ght, 7.30. Peoples Mission Lnoraiists. Admission, (3d. .OT. GEORGE'S __.-____, GREAT NORTHK -' ROAD. TO LET FOR SUNDAY SERVICES For Public Meetings, Concerts Entertainments, and the like, it is n__s t specially adapted, having large seating accommodation, and every up-to-date improvement. " This Favourite Hall, for Dauein<* Classes, BaUs, Wedding Parties, Services etc is acknowledged to be the best in Auckland. Also. Lodge-rooms and committee-rooms to Let. — Apply P. f. Purcell, Proprietor.

LECT-TRES. " TTEAVEN : BIBLE - TEACHING J- 1 -' VERSUS ORTHODOX BELIEF.-' MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE will Lecture on WEDNESDAY EVENING, in Church of Christ, West-st. Chair taken at 7.45. Bring Bibles. Questions Invited. No Collection. T ECTURES ON .piOMPANY YX7OEK, JP'OR JJU SI NESS jt^j-EN. M B W. HTH Eill> " GWAT ' F.N.Z.A-A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, A*, ill deliver a Course of SPECIAL LECTURES, Iv the BOARD ROOM, 2nd FLOOR ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, BOTTOM QUEEN-ST., On "PRACTICAL COMPANY WORK." Commencing with a FREE LECTURE on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, April Gth, at 7.30 p.m. All Interested are Cordially Invited. NOTE. — For the past seven years Mr Hemingway has delivered Winter Lectures on Company Work, which have been well attended, and this is an exceptional opportunity for Business Men and others to learn" this subject. No great knowledge of Bookkeeping is necessary to follow the course. Fo" all particulars, apply _ EMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, ACCOUNTANTS, QUEEN-ST. Telephone 1462. FOOTEAJLI,. YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. TONIGHT AT a

ANNUAL MEETING ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB (SOCKER). Old members and intending new members cordially invited. ■"P'DEN JUNIORS will meet at Auckland ••'-' Cycling Club's Rooms, Upper Pin st- near Karangahape-rd., WEDNESDAY April Ist. ~.\ HOCKEY. "JgPSOM HOCKEY CLUB. -J_ h _ A , Dl ?>? al Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Epsom Baptist Church (Manukau-rd. and York-avenue) on WEDNESDAY, April Ist, at 7.30. Members and intending Members invited.—R Porter Hon - Sec - 30 ' AQUATICS. DINGHY SAILING CLUB Entries for Handicap Race for Dinghies not over. 15ft long, sft 6in beam, to be sailed on SATURDAY, 4th April, will be received by undersigned up to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ist April. T. HENDERSON, Endean's Buildings. VOLITNTEER NOTICES. -£TO. 2 CO. N.Z. NATIVE RIFLES. ELECTION OF CAPTAIN. A Meeting of tho Company -will be held in the Orderly Room, Drill Hall, after Parade on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, for the purpose of Electing a Captain. ' WALTER E. G. RICHARDSON, Lieut 69

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 31 March 1908, Page 8

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