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AMUSEMENTS. OPEBA HOUSE. — FULLER'S " PICTURES. — IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Management, in answer to numerous requests of PATRONS from the OUTLYING DISTRICTS, and EARLY-CLOSING STOEEKEEPEES, who are unable to' attend other performances, will give MATINEES OX WEDNESDAYS. The Second will be given on WEDNESDAY, JUNE loth, at 2.30. Usual Reduced Matinee Prices. OPERA HOUSE. Pioprietors. John Fuller and Sons. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 2.30. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. I "CIDLLER'S Best TSICTURES. | I J ULLER-S of All -*- ICTURES. [ AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor, E. J. BURKE. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. AROUND WINDSOR CASTLE. PUXCHESTOWN STEEPLECHASE. 1910. VICTIM OF BRIDGE. PieTCBE PUZZLE. NEW MARSHAL OF GILA CREEK. ORIGINAL REVENGE. OLD CALIFORNIA. POET AT ANY COST. THE FUGITIVE DALAI LAMA. THE NEWLY-WEDS. LADIES' TRAIN. FOR HER BROTHER'S SAKE. FOOLSHEAD-THE THREE BROTHERS. BURKES OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Selections from "Robert le Diable," "Rose of Persia," "The Merry Widow," "Gibson Girl," "Vision of Salome." 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. "pEDERAL s HALL. Commencing •MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 13th. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 13th. A SHORT SEASON OP MUSICAL "OANQUETS USICAL •*-» ANQUETS And OP Tl/TELODY. - 1 - BASTS OF -"J-ELODY. By the Perennially Popular I J . I TAISK TTJBILEE QJINGERS | I - isk wuBiLJiB Lingers i Who are again Singing their -way round tile World to the HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE HEARTS OP THE PEOPLE. OLD FAVOURITES and NEW FACES. OLD FAVOURITES and NEW FACES. Popular Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. Boi rlan opens To-morrow at 10 a.m., at Wildman and Arey's. .. -£■» TTINEXOA LODGE, NO. 2, U.A.O.D. Tie Tenth. Annual Social o>? the above Lodge will be held in the Ygfjlf!? Druids' Hall, North-st., 1-V* V :> on FRIDAY, 17th June. Double Tickets. 4/; Sinjc'e, Ladies', 1/6; Single, Gent.'s, 2/6. SISTER J. CASSIDY, _J Kon. Secretary. CINDERELLA SOCIALS—The First Long Night will be held in the Drill Hall, 2nd Avenue, Kingeland, Next Friday, June 10th, commencing at S p.m. Music by Steven's Band. ISS IVY AKERSTEXN (Pianiste) is prepared to accept ifngagements for Dances, Parties, etc.; also, a few vacancies for pupils. Terms.—Apnly Robertson's Music Warehouse, IS9, Queen-st. 9 ORESTEitS , Social Club, Weekly Dance Every Thursday Night.—Hon. Sec, Syd. Jarvis. 20 EDBRAL HALL (Bijou Theatre) for Hire for dramatic performances, concerts, meetings, dances, etc.—Apply Lessees, Dunn and Smith, Ltd., 2.30 to 4.30 daily, or write. 107 rpSEBE ARE MASY TALKING J- MACHINES, BUT f)NLY f) NE Q- RAMOp H0KI!. Gramo Records by Melba, Caruso, Scottl, Tetrazzini, Harrison. Lander, etc. La Scala Orchestra, Coldstrearu Guards Band, Bohemian Orchestra, Sullivan Operatic Party, etc Agents: EADY AMD CO.. AUCKLAND. AGKICTrLTURAIi SHOW. TT7AIKATO TT7TNTEB S HOWI HAMILTON. JULY sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, and 9th. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 11th, 1910. With Messrs E. Veale, Cambridge; Jas. Elliot, Huntly; J. Long, Matamata; J. Patterson, Pnkekoho- T. L. Thompson, Rotorua; A. H. Waring, Taupiri;' and Members of Committee.F. MAXWELL, Secretary. FOOTBALL. As§r /^ ■pOOTBALL. TfOOTBALL. A UCKLAND TVUGBY TTNION. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. SATURDAY -VTEXT, -J -J Til TUNE, CUP TVfATCH OF* THE CJEASON, -t-'J-AT 3 O'CLOCK. O piTY V. pONSONBY. Also, PARNELL v. MARIST BROS. GRAFTON v. UNIVERSITY. OPENING SECONDARY SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP. AT 2 O'CLOCK. GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. SACRED HEAKT COLLEGE KING'S COLLEGE v. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. Ladies Free to Ground and Stand. C. V. LANGSFORD, Hon. Sec. A.B.U. XpOOTBALL. "OOOTBALL. UNDER AMATEUR NORTHERN UNION RULES. AT VICTORIA PAEK. AT VICTORIA PA.RK. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL RUGBY LEAGUE. gATURDAY, JUNE -J "1 TH. KOTORUA V. A UCKLAND. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. CURTAIN RAISER, 2 P.M. BAND IN 0 ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION 1/; SCHOOLBOYS 6d. ALF. J. POWLEY, Hon. Sec. AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE FOOTBALL. All Matches will be played at Victor™ Park as usual on SATURDAY. Gate tickets available from club secre taries. H. CRABTRBE, Hon. Sec. •pOOTBALL—Rugby union Annual for £ 1910. Price, 6d. Now, Published. AU Stationer*-and Star Offiet.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

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