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AMUSEMENTS. .TjTOLLER'S jTiPERA TTOCB* T Magnificent Success. Gigantic Triumph. ANOTHER GREAT SHOW. Splendid New Programme. '.TTTOLLER'S fVJAUDEVILLE /TO. fE ULLER'S V AUDEVILLE Tl An Instantaneous Success achieved by J LES TJEGGIARDOS. "Wonderful Sword ES Swallowera. A Strange and Startling Act. ABSOLUTELY "WITHOUT PARALLEL. T Enormous Success of BRIGHTIE .QJIMITH Gate Bland Holt ■» RIGHTIE K3 MITH Company). JJ The Brilliant Australian Soubrette. lOLEENS" LAST WEEK. DENIS pARNEY. The Sterling a BNIS - . Comedian. £ LAST WEEK WILLIAMS & BONETTA, Marlow Sisters, Jennie Johnstone, Connie • Soloman, Williams and Bonetta, Rud Peterson, and Pictures. 2/, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. AN ENORMOUS CROWD (A RECORD) j ""' WITNESSED THE OPENING OF. JJROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EABTH. s Location: FRAY. The Ticket Boxes besieged, swarmed, Thousands turned away, unable to gain E Admission. _ ' -\ FOUR NIGHTS MORE ONLY. j TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, l> AFTERNOONS, AT 3; EVENINGS, AT 7 8 P.M. I TO-DAY — FIKST GRAND MATINEE. Same Performance as at Night. CHILDREN ADMITTED AT 6 D, -y AND 2/. A DULTS, 3A (Children 6d in the Gallery.) 4 E TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ii A Repetition of Last Night's Successful n Programme. J PRICEB—4/, 3/, 2/. Children, half-price. C Doors open One Hour Earlier. S , 1 PEOPLE'S MISSION. J CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION. P ST. JAMES' HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. 7 'Action Songs, Descriptive Solos,. Prizes. C Admission Gd. ANDREW'S HALL, J LOWER SYMONDS-ST. ~ TO-NIGHT. s At 8.15 p.m. " \ "DECITAL. HALF-HOUR LECTURE ON ELOCU- f TION (VOICE APPARATUS AND .VOICE PRODUCTION), ' 5 Followed by MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC RECITAL. MR KABER HARRISON MR JOHN CARTER >, MRS KABER HARRISON MISS ALISON M. BATGER. ! MISS MILLJCENT HAYWOOD «' Tickets 2/6. Tickets for Season of five Lecture-Recitals, 10/, at Wildman's and Eady's, and at door. Iβ ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ' The First Concert of the Season will be given on THURSDAY, 9th, April. t BEETHOVEN, LIZTj BEELIOZ, " Programme Later. S-ANCY DANCING. _ \ MISS HALLETT resumes Classes. Waite's Hall, Mount Eden. Adults—Wed- I nesday Evening, April Ist, 7.30 to 10 o clock. Juveniles—Saturday, April Bth -i 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ' , E-PSOM PUBLIC HALL , Juveniles, Saturday Afternoon,. April Bth, ■ Miss Hallett will be in attendance at 1 *Waite's Hall, Mount Eden, to enrol intending Pupils on SATURDAY MORNING ■ April 4th, 10.30 o'clock, and at Epsom Hall' SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 4ta 3.30 o'clock. . . Lake Takapuna Classes: Announcement later. ECCiLESIASTICAIi. 3 ST. JAAIES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY a SERVICES. t In ST. JAMES' HALL, WeUington-st. On SUIsDAY, APRIL sth, at 11 a.m., 3 ■p.m., and 7 p.m. Bright Music by a Large Choir, assisted by an Efficient Orchestra. Earnest Addresses by well-known Ministers Friends of the Children and Sunday School. Work Cordially Invited. ' LECTTOES. j T O-MORROW (THUR^DA C XWT T 8 P.M : MB H m. BOUCHER," from Melbourne - SlVe ?«?U Special Anniversary Address, MODERN SPIRITUALISM:. What it a . *&■"? is and what it will become." Admission Free. Collectiop. E E S ~8. ~E~: ( A Popular Lecture on the Study of Litern 1 $£5SJ\£S5i. YoaDg mcD — « PICNICS AKD EXCTTRSIONS. . jcsne ■ A NNUAL TRIP TO THAMES AteaL, Xi - OF NO. 2 COMPANY "* .•■WlJia GARRISON ARTILLERY AND GARRISON BAND. P.S. WAKATERE wiU leave No. 3 Quayst. Jetty, 3.45 p.m., on SATURDAY, 4th April, returning on Sunday night Return Fare* 5/. t GUN. E. PARR, Sec. ] U T HE'S ISLAND. ] THE FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT ? Telephone Bureau handy. Tennis Boating etc. SMOOTH WATER PASSAGE ' PER KOIOMAHASa ' i TUEST'AY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY See Northern Company's Time Table, Mrs Ruthe, or A. M. Bryden, ISS, Queen-st 'Phone 1742. g 27 .i S I D E E E S O R T. THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUK SUMMER COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. Two and a-half hours' trip in smooth water. Boating and bathing in sheiterec s bay; splendid fishing; tennis, croquet- dancing hall; beautiful bush scenery; first-class i table; oil launch and boats for iree use of ' visitors. Steamers tri-weekly.* Ring U d "Cowe;3" Bureau for Tariff. H. I. IKSLEY. Proprietor. WAIWERA NATURAL HOT SPRINGS HUjIEjL. Now lighted by Acetylene Gas. ' NATURAL HOT MINERAL SWIMMING AND PRIVATE BATHS. . "* u Sea, Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Tennis. ' Croquet, Bowling, Billiards. ' TARIFF REDUCED TO rrs. PER DAY. ' *£2 S- PER WEEK - FEW SPECIAL ROOMS HIGHER RATP Exclusive of Mineral Baths. FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET. WEEB:-END TRIPS, leaving Auckland ■> , p.m. SATURDAYS, and returning to n," J rive 8.50 a.m. MONDAYS (including hotel charges and steamer fare, but exclusive at baths) -j QS. £»D. Pull aartlculara Telephone 102.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 79, 1 April 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 79, 1 April 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 79, 1 April 1908, Page 12

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