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I AMtrSKMBNTS. OPERA H O XJ S S. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. Direction: EDWIN GEACH AND GEORGE MAR LOW. OUR ONLY PRICES — 3/, 2/, 1/. NO EARLY DOOHS. NO BOOKING FEES TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And. Two Following Evenings, The Great Dramatic Triumph, THE BROKEN HOME,' THE BROKEN HOME, THE BROKEN HOME, THE BROKEN HOME, Presented by the GEACH - MAELOW COMBINATION OF POPULAR FAVOURITES. MAGNIFICENT SCENIC DISPLAY, Including REALISTIC PICTURE OF THE THOROUGHFARE OF A GBEAT CITY. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, Grand Production of an Entirely New Version of His Henry Viuod's sublime Play, EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. TO BE PRESENTED ON A MOST COMPLETE AND ELABORATE SCALE. Bos Plan Wilduian and Arey's. Day Sale Carter's. On request, Trains Stop at Theatre Doors. POIAL A LBERT 13"ALL,. Xi Jrx. XX NIGHTLY at 8. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at S. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ENTIRE CHANGE ENTIRE CHANGE ENTIRE CHANGE At PATHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES, ANOTHER PATHE PICTURES. SPLENDID PATHE PICTURES. SERIES. PATHE PICTURES. A KALEIDOSCOPIC PROGRAMME. A KALEIDOSCOPIC PROGRAMME. Scenic Subjects: ALL NEW. VULTURE HUNTING. ALL NEW. THE STREETS OF PARIS. ALL NEW. AN ORANGE PLANTATION. ALL NEW. Dramatic Films: ALL NEW. A WAY TO HAPPINESS. ALL NEW. THE LITTLE MOTHER. ALL NEW. A SOUVENIR. ALL NEW. THE KING'S PARDON. ALL NEW. Comedy Series: ALL NEW. THE INVISIBLE THIEF. ALL NEW. SCIENTIST'S ADVENTURES ALL NEW. MA-IN-LAW AS A SPORTSALL NEW. WOMAN. ALL NEW. HIDE OF A BEAR. ALL NEW. BLIND MAN'S BUFF. THE FINEST AND STEADIEST PICTURES IN N.Z. PICTURE PRICKS: 1/ and 6d. H. Hayward, Manager. rpiVOLl mHEATRE, "VfEWTON. NIGHTLY at 8. MAT., F.VERY SAT. 2.301 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TIVOLI PICTURES. A TIVOLI PICTURES. MAGNIFICENT TIVOLI PICTURES. PROGRAMME. JDRICES: 1 / AND (JD. H. Hayward. Manager. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL PARNELL. ORGAN RECITAL TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) ' EVENING, at 8 p.m. Madame Chambers will sing, "Angels, Ever Bright and Fair," and -Hear Ye Israel!"Mr. Aspiuall, "If With All Your Hearts" and -Total Eclipse'; Mr. Upflll "Let Them Be Confounded" and "I Will Patiently Abide," recit. and air (W. E Thomas); Messrs. Upflll and Falrburn, duet, "Now We. Are Ambassadors"; the Choir, "How Lovely Are the Messengers" and "I Will Pray the Father" (Torrence); Dr. Thomas will play "Elizabeth's Prayer" (Wagner) -Largo ■ and "Allegro from . Organ 'Concerto" (Handel), "Triumphal March" and •'Allegro" (Lemmens), "Nachtstuck" (Schumann), "Hymue Celeste" (Grey), and "Prelude and Fugue" (Bach). Offertory in aid of Organ Fund. IRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTB MUSICAL SOCIETY. TUESDAY NEXT. 13th INST ZION HILL SCHOOLROOM BIRKENHEAD. Handel's "JUDAS MACCABAEUS." Oratorio. "JUDAS MACCABAEUS." Soloists: Madame Chambers, Miss E. Husband, Mr. W. Cecil Prime, and Mr. W. K. A. Stewart. Full Chorus, orchestral accompaniment. Conductor. Mr. W. T. Sharp. | Admission. 1/. or subscribers' ticket. Com- j mence S o'clock. Remember the date Next Tuesday. p ORGIA p LADY'S pOOLEY, THE AMERICAN MEDIUM, will give a Short Address, followed by Clairvoyant Description and Spirit Messages AT CENTRAL HALL, COOK-ST., THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Sixpence. O T. BENEDICT'S HALL FRIDAY, JULY 9th. at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY Oth, at 8 p.m. THE THIRD OF THE SERIES OF XfIUCHKE AND T\ANCS TJARTIES, AND -LANCE -t ARTIES, Tendered by St. Benedict's Young Men's Clnb, in aid of Church Funds. Prizes Each Evening; also. Special Prizes for the Highest Number of Games during Season. String Band in Attendance Single, 1/0. Double 2/6. R. OWEN'S. Hon. Sec. rpE MP LA RS. Reohabltes. ox her -*- vited Craddock Social, Thursday, 8 p.m. Silver Coin at door. East-st. Hnll, Auckland Brotherhood. 104 THE KSNITBL A UCKLAND /-<LUB. ANNUAL SHOW. PORTMAN ROOMS. VICTORIA-ST. W., (Lnte Powley's Factory), FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 30th and 31st, 1909. ENTRIES CLOSE 9 P.M. SATURDAY, 10th JULY. Schedules, Entry Forms, niid information obtained from J. W. JAMISON, Secretary. Empire Buildings, Swanson-st, TENDERS. rpENDERS Wuuteri for Plumbing on Two -•- 6-roomed Houses.—Apply No. 2, O'Rorke-avenue, off St. Mark's-rd., Remr.era. T£ 0 BRICKLAYERS. Tenders are Invited until Noon, FRIDAY July ISth. for Building a Laboratory, at Westfield. riaus and Speciacations at my Office. CHARLES ARNOLD, Architect. fpO BUILDERS. TWO-STOREY BLOCK SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, NEWMARKET. Tenders for Alterations to same due THURSDAY. li2r.d July, 2 p.m. G. W. ALLSOP, A.R.1.8.A., Architect, Arcade. Q i t y of Auckland' TENDERS. Alternative Tenders will be received In Town Clerk's Office up til: 4 o'clock p m on THURSDAY, the loth Inst., for (1) CLEARING AND BURNING AND (2) GRUBBING AND BURNING ALL GORSE AND BRIARS IN FIVE PADDOCKS AT WESTERN SPRINGS — SEPARATE TENDERS FOR EACH PADDOCK Specifications and Plan may be seen at the City Engineer's Office, Coburg-st. Jui7 H %t£ x xm\ WILSOIN, Town Clerk "

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 12