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a__cuse___:nts. Qpc R A ~ ";..*■■•'. TT O USE. " GRAND SPECIAL PROGRAMME. ' Q.OOD --CTRIDAY -\JIGHT.' Special Engagement of MADAM BLANCHE C_RELLI, Who will Sing the Great Aria from "Eli." Repetition (by request) of ■JTERO AND "pURNING OF "DOME, Also, TH.E WAY OF THE CROSS. First Appearance for Two Years of TOHN TCTULLER, Who will sing, "THE HOLY CITY" and "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY," and with Madame BLANCHE CARELLI, THE "MISERERE" from "II vatore." (~\ P E It A HOUSE.' v - 7 Sole Props.: John Fuller and Sons Typ-T-—_ TOVERY gAT. AT i} QQ CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. I TCTULLER'S Best "PICTURES. ]~ I ■*■ ULLER'S of All -L ICTURES. | AND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director, ; MR- E. J. BURKE. , JOHN BULL'S FOOLISH HOSPITALITY. CANADIAN RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION. MEMORIES. THE TEST. JUDGMENT. A IN TTrHEAT. How Wheat - ca XJ - V* , is "Cornered.". Experiments in Liquid Air, Fenton of the 42nd, The Mairiage of Coco, etc. T>ARIS T>ARIS 'piLOODS. 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildma TCT—IDERAL HALL. *■ Direction, Dunn and Smith, , Limited. '" THE MARVELLOUS SELBINIS.- - • GRAND SPECIAL ' GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. •'*•'■*•' "When ■ • - MR ARTHUR DUNN Will sing the : SACRED SOLO FROM "ELIJAH," "IF WITH ALL YOUR HEARTS," and also "ALICE, WHERE ART THOU?" ALL PARTS. SIXPENCE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. INSTANTANE-JUS SUCCESS Of the MARVELLOUS SELBINI TROUPE. WILL. ADA. Direct from Wirth's Circus. ALF, DORIS. HARRY, and ARTHUR. HEAVY-WEIGHT JUGGLERS, WIRE WALKERS, MAGICIANS, ILLUSIONISTS, VENTRILOQUISTS, SECOND-SIGHT MEDIUMS,, COMEDIANS, AND MUSICIANS. PRICES: 1/6, 1/, and 6d. "Jl/TISS SPENCER ~Reopens her Dancing - L - u - Classes, Druids' Hal], North-st., MON., April 11th, and alternate MONDAYS: Federal Club Rooms, THURS., April 14th, and following THURSDAYS. Elementary 7 till 8; Advanced, 8 till 10.30. Juvenile,' SAT. AFTERNOONS. Private Lessons. — Terms, etc.. Miss Spencer, 25, Vincent-st.; phone 2237. ""DOC—) the World on a Wheel—Thr«7 ■*-*> ling Lecture by .Dran Tra-wets, Y.M. CA Hall, Wed.. Thursday (next). Chah-- — an, J. St. Clair, Esq. 77 1 SPORTING. AUCKLAND T»ACING QLUB. A UTUMN TirEETING, First day: gATURDAY, -jyTARCH Ofv™* BRIGHTON HURDLES EASTER HANDICAP, etc., etc. SECOND DAY: • J7l ASTER -jyTONPAY, TyjARCH 9gTH. CHAMPAGNE STAKES " ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP . . .. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, etc. -I '"-' '"' '*' THIRD DAY: I * ' i: "-''' ; t ; RASTER mUESDAY, TITARCH OQTH. G.N. OAKS AUTUMN HANDICAP, etc. ,'J ; ADMISSION TO COURSE: ONE'••< SHILADMISSION TO GRAND— Gentlemen, Ten Shillings. -,:'';.•. Ladles, Five Shillings. ""' ; Ladles' Tickets will be on sale at Messrs ' Wildman and Arey's. :' Unlicensed Bookmakers and Clerks, Disqualified Persons and Undesirables ■ will .', not. be admitted, and are warned accordingly. Disqualified Rers are reminded that by entering the course their term of d—qualificatipn is increased by one-third (l-3rd) or the original term, and they incur a fine not less than £5 for every such entry (Rule 3. Part X_—Hl., Rules of Racing). Children under 12 will not be admitted to the Grandstand enclosure. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. CRICKET. Q'BICKE T." The Waitemata Cricket Club have arranged to send a team through Matakana, WTiangateau, and Omaha during the Easter Holidays, and the following Team will leave by the s-s. Orewa on THURSDAY NIGHT, at 10 p.m.: C. Molier, C. Arblaster, S. Stanley, J. McPhail, R. Webb, L. La ngsford, A. Clow, F. Osmond, J. Low, T. SatcheU, W. Edmonds, Cavaye, B. A. Smith, Green. I _•_ BAZAARS. "jMPARIST TOOT' "DAZAAR AND TOASTER /CARNIVAL OPENS AT THE MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL, PITT-ST., gATUBDAY TJiBST, AT 3 P.M. The building has been thoronghly renovated inside, and we now have one of the largest floors in Auckland. Every— modern, no antiquated systems, but one which will harmonise with each .patron's •taste. The attraction extraordinary is the QARNIVAL, which includes Dancing, Singing, and Drill Competitions, besides a series of splendid Concerts. 2/6 worth of entertainment for _/, -with the chance of a prize in the Art Union thrown in. . DONT MISS THE CHANCE OF 'A LIFETIME. Side Shows Extraordinary. Refreshments. Doors open at 7 p.m. each evening. First Concert, 7.30. C. J. MA'HON, 3. HEGARTY, Hon. Sees. S\._J__M__TG. g™IMM I N G. yyAITEMATA /CLUB'S TfttFTH QRAND /CARNIVAL, ALBERT-ST. BATH, g P-M. rpO-NIGHT. q p._. New, Zealand Champions competing: M. E. CHAMPION (220 yds, 440 yds, and Ode-mile Champion) C. ATKINSON (220 yds Breast-stroke World's Record Holder) 100 AND 50 YARDS HANDICAPS. HUMOROUS EVENTS 220 YDS 'BREAST-STROKE HANDICAP ' WATER POLO (City Football Club v. Waltemata Swimming Club). ; BAVARIAN BAND IN* ATTENDANCE. ; ."' FIRST EVENT AT S P.M. '■'( : ''*

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 10