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AMUSEMENTS. "A/TISS TTOOK OF TTOLLAND " • xtXiss 53. 00K 0F -Q-OLLAND." . Initial Production In New Zealand, NEXT MONDAY EVENING. Box Plans Opened THIS MORNING at Wildman and Arey's. O PEEA HZZ HOUSE. Eupert Clarke, Meyneli and Gunn Season. '. Managing Directors: CLYDE MBINEIX and JOHN GUNN. G. D. PORTUS, Business Manager. London' 6 Brillant Success, •£gS BELLE OF MAYFAIR. THIS THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR EVENINO THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR, AT 755 THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR. Also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Interpreted by MEYNELL AND GtTNN'S ENGLISH COMIC OPERA C ). IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Management pleasurably announce iior the fourth week of the Auckland season the Justly Famous and Exquisitely Quaint Dutch Comic Opera, MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND. MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND. MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND. By Paul Rubens and Auston Hurgon. Quite apart from the many brilliant successes which this charming production has achieved In England and America, "Miss Hook of Holland" wa s played 10 WEEKS IN MELBOURNE, 10 WEEKS IN SYDNEY. TO RECORD BUSINESS. "Miss Hook of Holland" Bos Plans opened This Morning. "Beile of MayfnJr" Box Plans for last Mghts at "VVildmau and Arey's. Prices — 6/, 4/, and 2/. No Early Doors. Day Sales at Groves', also at Carter's opposite Opera House. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. CHORAL SYMPHONY. wti, E ? ea ? aI ,vi!l be held at Herr Wielaert s Residence, No. 10. Grafton-rd. (cor. Wynyard-st., near Choral Hali) for Sopranos THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING ! DAY)\v n ENING, A at OS T T 3?; MORROW AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. TO INSTRUMENTALISTS. Applications are invited by the Committee for Admission to the Orchestra of the Auckland Choral Society, as additional members, from players or the following Instruments:— First Violins Violas Second Violins Violoncellos Contra Basses Oboe French Horns Cornets Bassoons Trombones. Applications received up to FRIDAY, June 11th. H. 3. EDMISTON, Secretary. USCTPRES. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF MINES. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND* DRAWING. The Lectures in Electrical Engineering will be given on WEDNESDAYS at 6 P.m. and repeated, if necessary, on THURSDAYS, at 7 p.m. The Classes in Engineering Drawing will be hold on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 7 p.m. ' Intending Students should enrol upon the first evening, if possible, or consult the Lecturer by letter or telephone (2592). Classes for Day Students by arrangement. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A., Bth June, ISO 9. Registrar. "CURST AID TO THE x INJURED. The First Lecture will be given at the Office of the Centre. 38, His Majesty's Arcade, to Men, on FRIDAY 11th. June, at 8 p.m. The Fee for the Course (7/6) must be prepaid to "WILLIAM RATTRAY, Sec. SS, His Majesty's Arcade. 24 _ ECCUBSIASTIC-aX. gT. PAUL'S CHURCH, STHONDS-ST-Fifteenth Anniversary of Laying of Foundation Stone. Feast of St. Barnabas' TO-MORROW (Friday), 7 a.m. and 10.30 a.m., Hoiy Communion; 8 p.m., Choral Evensong. Preacher, Rev. Canon Nelson, M.A. Collection for Building Completion Fund. 38 ONIGHT, East-st. Hall, 7.4s.—Men's Meeting. Men specially welcome. Unseetarian; free. Fijians expected. Auckland Brotherhood. 1 FOOTBALL. I "POOTBALL. TJUGBY TTNION A NNtTAL FOE 1909. N" ow T?- BADrt> R I C E i»D. ON SALE BY ALL STATIONEBS, AND AT THE "STAB" OFFICE. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. "V" O T I C E~ The following Nomination liae been received for the Extraordinary Vacancy on the Karaka Road Board, caused by the retirement of Mr Batty:— BRYANT, JOSEPH. Aβ no other nomination has been received. I declare the said Joseph Bryant to be duly elected. HEDLEY E. GLASSON, Returning Officer. Karaka, June oth, 1909. IUNCHEOW AND TEA ROOMS. E. S. W ILES - I WEST END BAKERY, THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Small Goode delivered to all parts of city and suburbs. Order from our well known van or shop, or ring up 2612 Prompt Delivers. M3S3 rnHB LOTOS LUNCHEON AND TEA ■*• ROOMS; Ist Floor Partridse'e Buildings, Queen-st. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Light Hot Luncheon. Private Supper Parties,

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 10

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