AMUSEMENTS. ROYAL A LBERT 'T-'ALL. OVAL -COLBERT -"ALL. Direction, Henry Hayward. ■* PATHE PICTURES. ALWAYS 1 PATHE PICTURES. UP-TO-DATv:. „ THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME THE CHAMPION, including THE LATEST SENSATIONAL '- MILITARY SCEXA, = THE BOY SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE, c A Thrilling Episode in the Life and Training of our Youthful Soldiers, and ' A GRAND ARRAY OF STAR I SUBJECTS. And the Exciting Drama, THE HAND OF THE VICTIM. GRAND COMPLETE- CHANGE. TO-MORROW NIGHT. c I Refinement is the Keynote of our 6 PRICES, T/ a AND gD. jj rjIIVOLI rpHEATRE, "KTEWTON. ' I Direction of Mr Henry Hayward. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. MR CHARLES MAURICE'S . MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE CO. c In conjunction with the c TIVOLI PICTURES. , Packed, Jammed. Crammed. GREAT SUCCESS OF NEW PROGRAMME I ! Enthusiastic Reception of t -BLANCHE CAIIRELLI, The Queen of j BLANCHE CAURELLI, Song. Continued and Uninterrupted Success of I GEORGE SORLIE, The Origiual ; I GEORGE SOKLIE, Comedian. ' Walter Jameson, Thelma Wood, Pearlle r Golden, Shnw anrl Armor, Daphne Sisters, r Harry James, and N>w Tivoli Pictures. New Farce, "The Jealous Husband." PRICES: Orchcsin Chairs aud Dress Circle, 1/6: Stalls 1/; Pit 6d. Reserved Seats I and Day Sales at Theatre. I Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. , /"I H 0 X A L HAL L. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 9. AUCKLAND ORPHANS' CLUB. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT '• To i MR COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. (Hon Conductor A.O.C. Orchestra). - J. W. Atkinson. D. RDnnie, A. Fo'gerty, C. r Archer, W. Aspluail, 0. E. Farrow A. Ford, 1 J. Ryan. C. Edwards, A. McElwain, H. A. , Kahn, A. A. Dunn, and Orphans' Club Orchestra (40 members). f Accompanist, Mr T. E. Midgley. Doors Open 7.30. Commence at 8. Admission, 2/. Reserved seats 6d extra. Plan fit Wlldman and Arey's. , Tram leaves Three Lamps at 7.30 p.m. • R E M L_ E R I , THE LADIES' COLLEGE TENNIS CLUB. - CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAIN- ' MENT. " ' i At St. Mark's Hall. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. f Curtain. S p.m sharp. Admission, 1/. ONEIIUNGA SKATING RlNK—Open MON., WED.. FRI., AND SAT EVEN- ; INGS, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. - Good music. Ladies, admission Free. A ■ Smith, Proprietor. 157 f)NEHI NGA SKATING RINK—WEDv NESDAY, Sept. S, Grand Concert. . Muging and Fancy Skating by Auckland Artists. Admission M and 1/, Skates extra —A. Smith, Proprietor. 157 ; CUNGERS AND PUB Lie SPEAKERS who '. >O suffer from hoarseness and sore throat . will Hud a great boon In "NAZOL." Two j drops on lonf sugar aud allowed to dissolve . slowly in the mouth, gives prompt relief. ! The air passages are cleared, and a sense of | firmness and s'rength given to the vocal , organs. "NAZOL" is sold by Chemists nnd Stores at 1,0 per bottle, containing ; tiO doses. RAMATIC ART. DEPORTMENT AND PUBLIC SPEAKING ' ELOCUTION, all branches. Study under ■ F. Alfred Price, Canon Chambers Swan- ' son-st. Postal Addrese, Box 571, G.P.O. . M-m ; SPORTING. : Ew ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ; COURSING MEETING AT OTAHUHU. : WEDNESDAY, Sth SEPTEMBER, 1009. 1 Special Passenger Train will leave Auck- .. land for Otahuhu Club Course at 1.30 p.m., . returning leaving Course at 5.15 p.m. j BY ORDER. ' BAZAARS. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH D A Z A A R. ; PONSONBY HALL (Near Three Lamos) SEPTEMBER 8, 9, and 10 1 To be Opened by T. W. LEYS. Esq., on 1 WEDNESDAY, the Sth. at 3 p.m A Homeland Winter Scene.—Singing by King Christmas, his Court and Courtiers r Jack Frost, Snowflake, Joy, Fun, Laughter, , and Fairy Heroes and Heroines. CHRIST- - MAS TREE laden with good things. Tickets 1 for Tree, Gd. 1 .Shipments Direct from India and CeylonElephants. Moonstones. Basketwork, and I l.ai-e (from Ceyloni; Dummaguden Lace . Bangalore Embroidery. Bokhara Silkwork, Rich Indian Embroidery. ' Fine Art Stall, Men's Stall. Plain Needle- ; work, Produce Stall, Ice Cream Stall. Lollie Stall. ■Refreshments: Afteruoon Teas, Dinners at 0 p.m., 1/; etc.. etc. " Punch and Judy. J Admission 6d. Season Tickets 1/. FREE. Thursday and Friday Afternoons. Open 3 • p.m. to 6 p.m.. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. • Good Values! No Lotteries! 18 i VOLUNTEER NOTICES. A SQUADRON, Ist REGT. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. ; The above Squadron will parade at Drill - Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Sth lust., at ■ 8 p.m., for Inspection by O.C. Squadron. ; A Meeting will be held after Parade for • purpose of Electing a Lieutenant. r JOHN POTTER, Acting-Captain, > O.C, A Squadron, Ist Regt. A.M.R. EDUCATIONAL. t i- C JOHN'S /COLLEGIATE QCHOOL. ■THE PAH." Founded in 18S2. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. t>. SMALLFIELD. Resident Assistant Masters: ; F. H. LBVIUN, M.A., F. D. FARROW M.Sc, C. R. HOBBS. Visiting Masters: __ R. LESLIE HUNT, for Piano, Singing, and Drawing. L. Kreutzor, for Violin and German : NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY SE PI'EMBER 13. Telephone 729. Copies of Prospectus may be had from Messrs Upton and Co., and Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper. tJCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. — Miss *J Reid. Wellesley-st. Classes for Practical Dressmaking, Daily, except Wednesday Afteruoon; Evenings, Tuesday aud Friday M4UI r _ ' POULTRY. IT has served you well for many years now. We don't need to tell you its good '• qualities; but Eggs are getting Cheaper, . and you have no SHARLAND'S MOA D BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE by you. Don't forget it until eggs have gone up again. At all stores. See that the full !j name Is on the label. I 1 pgQ QHICK. TfIEED." A Properly Balanced Combination for the Successful Rearing of Young Chicks. Feed it to your young stock, and produce, large, well developed bodies. [» ' THE POULTRY SUPPLY CO., 65, QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. STUDY economy by purchasing eggs dnrIng the cheap season, and! preserving : them In BHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. It will keep frefto eggs In new-la,ld condition for on Indefinite period. Thousands nare tried It and will confirm this testimony. At oil stores. See that tUo full came Is on the label. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 213, 7 September 1909, Page 6
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