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AMUSEMENTS. r\ P E R A HOUSE. Sole Proprietors: John Fnller and Sons. The Place to Enjoy Yourself. Everything New. Nothing Stale. "PULLER'S TJICTURES, Oi'igiuality the Keynote of Success. ANOTHER ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. ~V T AVAL TJEVIEW AT QFHHEAD. IN XL S3 1900. In Honour of Imperial Press Conference. Twenty Miles of Warships. Photographed from the Upper Deck. Ninety Feet Above the Waves of the German Liner George Washington. The Most Conipriiheusive Panorama. A Tf OMAXCE OF T IFE CPathe). The First Natural Colour Film Issued. A MAKESHIFT POSTMAN, SAVED BY LOVE, THE ABDUCTION. NAT'S CONVERSION. A COLD AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. MAKING BAMBOO HATS IN JAVA. A WOULD-BE CHAMPION. COPENHAGEN — A MODERN SEAPORT. JUGGINS' MOTOR SKATES. CINEPHONE — "Isn't it Lovely to be in Love," the "Kissing Duet" from "Geisha." FEED STOKES' FULL ORCHESTRA. 1/G, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. OVAL A LnERT XT ALL. OVAL -»-*-ALL. MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME. PATHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES. EVERYTHING NEW. PATHE PICTURES. THE FIRST ANIMATED PICTURE TAKEN FRO.U AN AEROPLANE. Also, WOOLLEN FACTORY IN SWEDEN MA.IIOMMEDANS AT HOME A MARATHON WINNER GAFF, KING OF DF.TECTIVEB THE SNAKE CHARMER THE DARE-DEVIL MOTOR CAR SCHOOLBOY'S REVENGE JOURNALISTIC TYPES And the Beautiful Romantic Episode; UNITED BY MISFORTUNE. Refinement is the Kpynote of our Programme. Prices: V and 6d. H. Hnyward. Manager. rpiVOLl rpHEATRB, "JiJEWTOS. Direction of Henry Hayward. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTFON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -• TO-NIGHT. Special Engagement of MR CHARLES MAURICE'S ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS, Direct from Sydney. Direct from Sydney. PACKED! JAMMED! CRAMMED! ! PACKED! JAAIMED! CRAMMED! ! AN UNPARALLELED VAUDEVILLE BOOM, With SUPERB LIVING PICTURE PROGRAMME. Prices: 1/ and 6d. Henry Hayward. Manager. Y_ M. C. A. JJ A L L. On TUESDAY EVENING the Auckland Shnbspcre Society will present the third reading of the present season— '■TWELFTH NIGHT." "TWELFTH NIGHT." Cast: Orsino Her. W. Jellie Sebastian Mr Harold Buddie Antonio Mr F. H. Lorking A Sea Captain Mr Gordon Eady Vaientine Mr F. S. Gardner Sir Toby Belch Mr Montague Sir Andrew Ajrue-Cheek. . Mr Hamish Henderson Alalrolio Mr Lawrence Abrahams Fabian Mr J. G. Irwin Foste Mr Alan McElwaln Olivia Miss 'Blanche Garland Viola Miss Zoe Bartley Maria Miss Maud Farrell Open to onij-. Full particulars at Messrs Upton and Co., where new subscribers pan be enrolled. "J^UKSES , INVITATION BALL. CHORAL HALL, SEPTEMBER Iβ, 1909. Object: To raise Fuuds for Nurses' Club RoomLate Cars will be arranged for to suit convenience of guests. MRS A. S. BEDFORD President. MRS HUGHES-JONES, MISS E. L. WYATT, Hon. Secretaries. B F. H. MORTON, AT" Mas., A.U.C., Certificated Pianist, Trinity College, London, is prepared to accept Engagements ns Concert Soloist or Accompanist. Address: ■St. Cecilia School of Music, Tabernacle Buildings. _ & DANCING.— T. ROBSON will hold Usual Weekly Class EVERY TUESDAY EVENING in future in Foresters' Hall, ■Edlnburgh-st., Newtou. 103 KAMA ru: ART, JJi.i'OKTMK.NT, i.\U PUBLIC SPEAKING ELOCUTION, all branches. Study nnder F. Alfred Price, Caxton Chambers, Swan-son-st. Postal Address, Bos 574, G.P.O. M4ll M ISS jVriLLICENT . A ICKIN, (London and Paris), TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Fennor Dene, Park-rd. Tel. 907. I3SAGNE S S M I T H, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION (True Italian School taught). Pupil of Slgnora Antoinetta Link, Signor Hanson, Mons. Ponssard. Voice testing by appointment free. Particulars at ROBERTSON'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREKT. T EWIS" DANCING CLASS are holding *-* a Long Night, in Foresters' Hall, FRIDAY, Si'pt. 3. Good Floor and Music. Daneins 8 p.m.—Stevens' Orchestra. Double 3/t> Single -y. 68 BAZAARS. gTAR OF TADEN T ODGE, 1.0.0.P., AND A UCKLAND TmOOTBALL A SSOCIA- - C1 - X TIO2J. A Q.RAND "DAZAAR AND A RT TJNION, IN ST. JAMBS' HALL, WEL.LINGTON-ST., LAST DAT, TO-DAY, LAST DAY, TO-DAY, SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. ART UNION PRIZES~V-A.LUED AT £80. GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMMES EVERT EVENING. P. E. Bantno, Esq., M.P., will present the Badges to the A.F.A. Team, -tvho hay» been selected to play for the Brown Shield at Wellington. t h IOF = SHOWS — Art Gallery, Punch and •Tud.v, Shooting Gallery. Goal-kicking Competitions, Bran Tubs, Fish Ponds Christmas Tree. Aunt Sally. Open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Daily; 7.30 to 10 p.m. Each Evening. Admission: Afternoons, Free; Eveninc 6d or Art Union Ticket. All unsold Goods will be cleared by anction, connneDciuc •) ■p. m Mr C. H. Poole, M.P., has kindly consented to officiate as Auctioneer. fcj<T. BENEDICTS GRAND BAZAAR. Those Lndies and Gents who have promised, or handed in tßeir nemes to take part in Fancy Dancing In connection with above are kindly requested to be In attendance at St. Benedict's Hall on MONDAY EVENING. 30th lest., at 8 p.m., in. order to meet Slguor Borzonl, who will be present. MISS A. LORUrGAN, A. J. FERNANDEZ, Hon. Sees. MINE'S A "m ONXCA." SABSAFA&n. LA

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 10