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AMUSEMENTS. {"HPERA HOUSE. y-/ Pioptietors. John Fuller and Sons. Matinees, SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY. Change of Programme Every Saturday. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. ! TjIULLER-S Best "PICTURES. | [ - 1 - ULLER'S of All -EICTURES. j AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor, MR E. J. BURKE. WITH ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA. TOE THIRD DEGREE. THE CLOWN AND HIS DOGS. Rogues of the Turf, Paul Pry, My Maid is Too Slow, Wonderful Pills, The Final Settlement, The Thread of Destiny, Shooting an Oil Well, Foolsbead on Skates, Scenes in the Alps, A Baby"s Power. BURKE'S OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. "Gay Parisiennp," "William Tell," "'Floradora," Latest Craze, "Yip-i-addy-i-ay," and "Tannnauser." 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. Matinees, Saturday and Wednesday, at 2.30. E D E E A L TT A L L, EDERAL -O-A LL, POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS. TO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A UNIQUE MUSICAL ATTBACTION. THE .AVORLD'S SWEETEST THE WORLD'S SWEETEST MELODY AXD HARMONY-MAKERS, MELODY AND HARMONY-MAKERS, I rnHE T7USK JUBILEE QHWEHS. | 1 —HE-*- rSKI"UBILEE | A Combination which Stands Alone. A GALAXY OF TALENT. A GALAXY OF TALENT. The Acme of Perfection in Choral Singing. THE MUSIC OF NATURE. THE MUSIC OF NATURE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Rollicking Jubilee Choruses. Tuneful Plantation Melodies; Quaint Coon Songs, Humorous Musical Sketches, Glees, Medleys, aud Unaccompanied Male Quartets, Vocal Waltz, and MANY FINE SOLOISTS. MANY FINE SOLOISTS. Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. Popular Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. ANCING—The Pioneer Social commence their Class in Foresters' Hall, Saturday, 18th. Gent.'s sub. 1/6. Healy's Band. W. HendrilvfiOß, Hon. Sec. 6 FOOTBAIi. "ETOOTBALL—Rugby Union Annual for -»• 1910. Price. 6d. Now Published. Ail Stationers and Star Office. JJIOOTBALL. pOOTBALL. JJUGBY JJNION. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. rpO-MOREOW. rpo-MORROW. AT 3 O'CLOCK. CITY v. UNIVERSITY PONSOXBY v. GKAFTON SECONDARY SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP. AT 2 O'CLOCK. Kl *<?'S COLLEGE v. SACRED-HEART COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL v. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand 6d. Ladies Free to Ground and Stand. C. V. LANGS FORD, Hon. Sec. A.B.D. "POOTBALL piOOTBAL-L UNI>ER AMATEUR NORTHERN UNION . RULES. THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL RUGBY LEAGUE. SATURDAY, the 18th TONE. CITT ROVERS V. 2SEWTON EAS&ESS NORTH SHORE ALBIONS II V CITY HOVERS 11. " AT TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE NORTH SHORE ALBIONS V "OVSONBY UNITED. AT NOSTHCOTE. PONSONBY 11. V. NORTHCOTE II . ALF. X POWLEY, Hon. Sec FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. EDDN PARK, KINGSLAND. . CORINTHIANS V. Y.M.C A CALEDONIAN V. PONSONBY. AT NORTH SHORE. CARLTON V. NORTH SHORE. Admission, 6tl; Ladies Free; 13 to 16, 3d. WM. E. SMITHYMAN, Eon. Sec. HOCKEY. A UCKLAND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. POLO GROUNDS, REMUERA. SATURDAY, JUNE IS. AUCKLAND v. UNITED UNIVERSITY v. ST. GEORGE'S AND OTHER MATCHES. ADMISSION: Ladies Free; Gentlemen 6d. F. B. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec 3 MEETINGS. A UCKLAND Fishermen are requested to ■£*- attend a meeting in Swaneon-st Hall on Saturday, 2.30 p.m.—R. Manning! Secretary. 4g OF EAILAUCKLAND BRANCH. SPECIAL MEETING called for SATURDAY, June ISth, is unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice. A. BECK, Branch Secretary. EUXLimfG. rj\ I M B E R. miS'BEB. KAURI, MATAL. TOTARA, RIMU. Large Stocks. All kinds of Seasoned Mouldings and Joinery. Money can be saved by calling on the KING CODNIBY TIHBEE CO., LTD., 66, City Chambers. £~tAAiEKAXED ~ /^ONCKBTE Is the CHEAPEST KNOWN METHOD OF ERECTING PBRiIANENT BUILDINGS ■ It is Fireproof, Dampproof, Soucdprool. and Indestructible. Full information available from XT T ESLIE TjmiEN.D, 104, ViCTOKIA ARCADE. AUCKLAND. rn o B u I L d E r s. BRICKS. Lime, CEMENT. Scoria. Shingle, Pipes, Metal, Tanks, etc Quotations on application. WINSTONE, LTD., 44. Quccn-st.. ofpoeite Smeeton'a.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 142, 17 June 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 142, 17 June 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 142, 17 June 1910, Page 10

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