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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA : HOUSE. Sole Props.: John Fuller, and Sons jyTATINEE E VERY OAT. AT O OA CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. I "CHILLER'S Best "PICTURES. | I x uller's of All -Pictures. | AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director, MR E. J. BURKE. JANE MADE ONE OF THE FAMILY. JOHN BULL'S FOOLISH HOSPITALITY. CANADIAN RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION. MEMORIES. THE TEST. THE PAGODAS OF RANGOON. A /CORNER IN TX7HEAT. Illustrating ■»■'*- *-•' "» the evil results of Monopolies, culminating in the tragic death in a grain elevator of the millionaire who had "cornered" wheat. EXPERIMENTS IN LIQUID AIR. JUDGMENT. Stirring Western Life. DISCUSSION IN POLITICS. "PARIS "CILOODS. ■pAKIS "pLOODS. The Pictures give a striking and realistic reproduction of the scene. FENTON, OF THE 42nd. THE MARRIAGE OF COCO. Special Engagement of GILBERT BURKE, Leading Tympanist and Drummer of Australasia. MR E. J. BURKES OPERATIC ORCHESTRA wil play: Overture, "Pique Dame'"; selection. "The Gondoliers"; selection. "Madame Butterfly"; Welman's ; famous "Festmarsh." 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman'e. FEDERAL HALL. i Direction, Dunn and Smith, Limited. EMPIRE? VAUDEVILLE . CO. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A GREAT NEW SHOW. ' The ENTIRE PROGRAMME by the "li/TARVELLOUS QELBTNI mROUPE, I '- L AKVELLOUS ELBINI 1 - ROUTE, WJIL.L., Direct A DA, * » ILL, from -ii-DA, WILL, Wilth's A DA, ILL, Circus, -ti-DA, ALF, DORIS, HARRY, and ARTHUR. Heavy-weight Jugglers, Wire Walkers, Magicians, Conjurers. Ventriloquists, Second Sight Mediums, Comedians, and ?<lusieians. PRICES: 1/G, 1/, and 6d. QIT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. THE FOURTH AND LAST CONCERT AND SOCIAL GATHERING OF THE SEASON.- ---' Will be held in the CHORAL HALL ON MONDAY, FIRST, MARCH 21, 1910. j •ROBERT BRUCE'S NIGHT. ! Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 sharp. PROGRAMME.—FSIRST PART. March o' the Pipers, "MeKenzie Highlandders. Chorus. "The Bonnie Briar Bush/ ST. ANDREW'S CHORAL CLASS. ■Chairman's Remarks. THE PRESIDENT. Song, " Auld Robin Gray." MISS TUDEHOPE. Address, " Robert, The Bruce." ' RETV. GRAY DIXON. Song, "Stirling Brig"...: MR. .MOUNTAIN. Dance, "Highland Jig." „_ DAVIE AND DAISY McPHERSON. Humorous Recitation ._„ MB. A. J. BLACK. Dance, Higl-and FHnjr ".......... MiR. CHADWICK. INTERVAL, Light Refreshments and Gramophone {Selections. SECOND PART. '" Pipe Band Selections: "The 92 Highlanders," " Munlochy. Brig," "High Road to Lin ton." Duet. '• Huntlngtower." MISS CAMPBELL AND MR. D. MBNZIES. Song, "Douglas Gordon." HISS TUDEHOPE. Dance, "Highland Reel,'. , -... •MEMBERS OP PIPE BAND. Song, Selected.-;..... .;...v. ; i-... I ■ MR. MOUNTAIN. Dance, " Sheantreus." _v__ MR. CHADWICK. Cnorns fc "The Land o' th-e Leal" S»? ANDREW'S CHORAL CLASS. "" " AULD LANG SYNE." Accompanist, MRS. NEAVE ■Conductor. MR. A. M. BRYDEN - A Limited Number of Tickets. may be had from Members of Committee only, at the Electric cars at close of concert. JAMES EPMJSTON, Secretary. '

(^HANDLER'S "PIREB rpaip to "POTOBTJA. We are giving a two weeks' Free Trip to Kotorna, first-class throughout, and £5 cash to the person pasting in books provided for t-ne purpose the largest number of different sT x^' ickets advertisements, before July 3ist, i9io. Boolts can be secured from the following:—

H. M. SMBKTON Queen-st. T. COOK, Queeu-st. HOOKER, Sj-monds-st TYLDEN AND SPIERS. Qneen-st. WHITTOME, STEVENSON & CO., Parnel! VAILE. Photo. North Shore ARCHIBALD, Parnell WILLIAMS AND MOORES, Qneen-st FRANK .TAGGER AND CO., Grey-et THE .SMOKERIES. Queen-st. .STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO Queen-st. and Newton "' READ AND CO.. Queen-st. W. P. WARD. Queen-st. MORTON AND AINSWORTH, Pousonbv-ra SAMUEL BARRY, Queen-st ' MAXWELL AND MONTAGUE Qneen-st. HALLBNSTEIN BROS., Queen-st. THE REST, Mrs Levy, Upper Queen-st LOCKIE AND RISK. Queen-st IMPERIAL BOOT CO., Newton WALTER SINTON, City Chambers FRENCH. Newton GEO. FOWLDS Qneen-st G"EO. TDTT'S, Symonds-St. MRS JONES, Onehu-nfta NELSON. MOATE AND CO., Cnstoms-st. ROBE-RT REW, Queen-st. ual - u ™ i ' sl: - QHAND-LER AND /-to., X TD., ADVERTISING AGENTS, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. AUCTIONS. "PRELIMINARY TyTOTICE. SALE OF THE TOWN OF •OAUBANGI. TOADRANGI. ■DAtJ-RANGI. ■OATTRANGI. "DATjRANGI. "DAURANGI. JJATIRANGI. T>AURANGI. "RECOLLECTIONS OP OLDEN TIMES." The Historic Site on which the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, immediately opposite Russell, in tile Lovely TJA\" OF TSLANDS. A MOST CHARMING WATERING PLACE, In one of the World's Finest Harbours. THE FISHERMAN'S Paradise, where the waters tecin witb deep-sea and rod fish. THE YACHTSMAN'S Most Cherished Rendezvous, In the Bay. "Of a Hundred Islands." THE CAMPER'S Most Popular Resort beside shelly beaches fringed with white ribbons of foam. A PERFECT SANATORIUM IN- A PER. FECT CLIMATE. In a. Semi-tropic Zone. ALL SUNSHINE. PLAY, AND EASE. ■ DIVIDED INTO 200 14" ACRE SECTIONS. With Wide Roads and Sea Esplanade. Everybody can obtain in this Finest of all Marine Summer Resorts their own Camping Section. 11 miles from the Opua Railway wharf. T. M ANDBI ' 0 JACKSON Auctioneers, Customs.it a, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910, Page 12

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