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AMUSEMENTS.. ~ ■ OP.E.R A H O U S E. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. jy-ATINEE, -yy-ED., AT Change of Programme Every Saturday. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. I -pULLER'S Best PICTURES. | i i J ullejr's of Aii -Pictures. | I AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. J Conductor, MU E. J. -BURKE. Last Two Performances of . ARRIVAL OF COFFIN AND ROYAL MOURNERS AT WINDSOR STATION. ]" AST OCENE Off A LL. OT. EORGE'S pHAPEL, -OTTINDSOR ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME. FROM MARSEILLES TO SUNNY ALGIERS. ' THE HEART OF A.N OUTLAW. A PRESENT FOX HIS WIFE. TmKTEE IN THE XpAR "VfORTH. FROM GIPSY HANDS. THE MAN WHO WON A MILLION.. BERNESE OBEKLANp. ■ TIEUT. T>OSE AND "pOREIGN gl ,^-' SENSATIONAL LOGGING. THE IRISH BOY. TTALLEY'S rtOMET. CALINO'S DINNER PARTY; THE LITTLE ORPHANS. BURKES ORCHESTRA will Play — Overture, "Semiramide" Rubinstein's Melody; Chopin's "Nocturne," Nautical Selection, Irish Selection, "Crown Diamonds," and "TITADAM "DUTTERFLY." 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's, SIXPENCE EXTRA. ' /CHORAL HALL. TERESA CARRENO CONCERTS. Direction Benno Scherek. TO-NIGHT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' At 8.15 o'clock. . CARRENO SECOND CARRENO CONCERT. • CARRENO CARRENO CARRENO! IS THE MOST AMAZING AND INTERESTING ARTIST , ft EVER HEARD IN AUSTRALASIA. Her playing essentially appeals to ALL CLASSES, whether musically educated or not. SECOND CONCERT, TO-NIGHT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8.15, CARRENO Will play the follpwi*--PROGRAMME:— I, Chromatische Fantasie and Fugue (Bach) Sonata, Op. 27, No. 1 .... (Beethoven) 11. (a) Prelude, Oβ, 23, No. 15 ■ (b) Polonaise in E flat minor (c) Polonaise in A flat, Op. 53. No. 2 111. (a) Fantasie .; .;„ (Polaini) lb) Barcarolle (c) Hexentaux . (McDowell) IV. (a) Impromptu, Op. 90 No. 2 ...... (Schubert) (b) Soirees de Vienne, No. 6 . . (Schubeit-Liszt) . (c) Marche Militaire , ' "" ■ ' (Schubert-Tanzig) Bechstein Piano. POSITIVELY ONLY FOUR MORE CONCERTS. - ; THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At 8.15 o'clock, MDNDAY b THURSDAY , , AND FRIDAY NEXT. Change of Programme at Every Concert. ADMISSION: SIX, FOUR, AND TWO SHILLINGS. Box rian at 'W'ildman and Arey"s, Bpna-ilde STUDENTS can obtain CONCESSION TICKETS at AVildman and Arey's.- , • ' . -. . ■ . - - ■', BAND PERFORMANCE. By kind permission of Hie Worship the Mayor, will play a Selected Programme in the Domain Gardens TO-MORROW (Sunday), at ;» p.m. (weather permitting). COLLECTION IN AID OF LIBRARY FUND. G. F. CATER, Conductor. QHDEAWii', RINK,' COBURG-ST. ONLY SPECIALLY-LAID SKATING FLOOR IN AUCKLAND. FIVE SESSIONS DAILY, 10 to 12 a.m. Business Session, 13 to 2 p.m., -Admission, Skates included, 1/; Afternoon, 2.30 to 0 p.m.; Business Session, 5 to 7 p.m.; Evening Session. 7.30 to ltt p.m. GHdeaway Orchestra Every Evening. Patrons kindly note, we are 'gradually relaying the Floor. A. SMITH ....... Proprietor. _103 UCHRE PARTY AND DANCE—In Aid of Sacred Heart Parish Funds—To be held in the Ponsonby Hall, TUESDAY, July 12th. Euchre commencing at S p.m. .Dancing commencing at 10 p.m.—A.'Courtney, Hon. Secretary. . 18 OLLEK. SKATES, ROLLER SKATES. AVJnslow Boxwood Rolls, plain and , ■ball bearing, rolls and other parts.— J. C. PELUAM AND SONS, Importers, 150, Victoria-st. West. 68 \*r T OY'AL GOOD INTENT (Wi LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F. BBh3J2iWV« A SOCIAL, to Commemorate *flH___JffisMfl tie Diambnd Jubilee of tiie above Lodge, will be held »" the Opsonic Hall, Eden 13th July, at 7.45 o'clock. All Members Cordially Invited. C. CLEiAL, Hon. Sec gIBERNIAN HALL, WELLINGTON-ST. CONCERT AND DANCE. By the GARRISON BAND and No. 3 G.A V ENTERTAINERS. - " " FRIDAY, JULY 22. Tickets,' One Shilling. Concert, 8 p.m. J. R. WILLIAMSON, Sec! MISSES LONE.RGAN AND WATTS' " AT HOME." SOCIETY OF ARTS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 '. Meredith's Orchestra. 70 rnHERE ARE MANY TALKING - 1 - MACHINES, BUT . QNLY QNE Q.RAMOPHONE. Giamo Records by Melba, Caruso, Scotti, Tetrazzini, Harrison, Lauder, etc Iα Scala Orchestra, Coldstream Guards Band, Bohemian Orchestra, Sullivan Operatic Party, etc ' Agents: EADY AND CO., AUCKLAND. XjIEDERAL HALL. to Let: for Dances' ■*- Concerts, Bazaars, Meetings, etc Fast Floor for Dancing. — A. A. Dunn, 63, Queen-st. FOOTBALL. piOOTBALL. ! CHALLENGE SHIELD, PRESENTED BY THE LATE ADOLPH KOHN, Esq.. Open to all Tramway Teams in the Dominion. WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS v. AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS. AT ALEXANDEA PARK. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910, At 3 o'clock. ':'. Admission — Ground ad; Stand 6d. S. M. FARRELLY, Hon. Sec. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT CO LTD., Auckland. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 161, 9 July 1910, Page 10

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