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. ; AMUSEMENTS. GP E R A H O U S"E. : Proprietors, John Fnller and Sons. . ' jJBST.gAT.,_AT 2.30. Change of Programme Every Saturday. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PABIS. I ~CTUI,L.JE:K'.S Best TDICXURES. I J -C ULLER'S of All J ICTURES. | . AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor. Mii E. J. BUKKE. ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE FOREIGN SPY. Winter in the Far North. —The Irish Boy. —From Marseilles to Algiers.—The Heart of the Outlaw:—A Present for His "Wife. ■ —From Gipsy Hands. —The Man Who Won a Million. —Sensjttt° na l Logging.— Hailey's Comfet.—Calino's Dinner Parity.—Bernese Oberland. BURKES ORCHESTRA plays Nautical and Irish. Selections, "Madam Butterfly." 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman s SIXPENCE EXTRA. rtHOEAL . '* HAD I* TBEBSA CAEKENO CONCERTS. Direction Benno SchereK, : r to-night. ' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. / TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 8.15 o'clock. CARRENO CARRENO X.AST CAEBENO LAST CONCERT CARRENO CONCERT BUT CARRENO BT7T ONE CARRENO ONE CARRENO CARRENO Mr Benno Scheret wishes it distinctly understood that THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING And TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, Will be positively the last opportunities to hear • CARRENO In Auckland, as the Celebrated Pianist will leave on Saturday Mtirning for Rotorua, en route for Wellington, Australia, and South Africa, and an extension of season or return visit will be impossible. THIS EVENING, CARRENO Will play a POPULAR PROGRAMME, Including CHOPIN'S SONATA In B Minor, Also, ERL KING (Schubert-Liszt) And TSCHAIKOWSKI'S GRAND CONCERTO (Second Piano — Benuo Scherek.) Tiie Programme will also include Compositions by Chopin, Liszt, and Rubinstein, etc. Beehsteln Piano. POSITIVELY LAST TWO CONCERTS, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING AND TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ADMISSION: SIX, FOUR, AND TWO SHILLINGS. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Q A B. E E N O f\ O N C E R T S, Direction, Benno Scherek. ROTORUA — MONDAY NEST. - ■ HAMILTON — TUESDAY NEXT. QJLIDEAWAY RINK, COBURG-ST. FIVE SESSIONS DAILY, 10 to 12 a.m. Business Session, 12 to 2 p.m.. Admission, Skates included, 1/; Afternoon, 2.30 to 3 p.m.; Business Session, 5 to 7 p.m.; Evening Seseion. 7.30 to 10 p.m. Glideaway Orchestra Ev«y Evening. FRIDAY NIGHT. Final Hents of the 3-milg Championship of Auckland. Patrons kindly note we are gradually relaying the Floor. 39 A. SMITH Proprietor. HIBERNIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT (THDitSDAY). FOURTH Oi' , THE SISKiE-S "OF SELECT SOCIALS. Under the management of the Old Boys' Club. 8 p.m., Handsome Prizes, winners of Euchre; 8 p.m., Mereditu/s Orchestra and good lioor for Dancers. Ladles 1/G; Gents. 1/6. ■_ Invitations at Door. M. PUFFIN, C. J. MA.HON, Hon. Sees. GYMNASTICS. T EYS INSTITUTE GYMNASrUai, XJ PONSONBX. Director: PItOF. I'OTTEB. PR.OF. POTTER begs to announce to all 1 his old and intending pupils that he has decided to recommence leaching at the Leys Institute Gyninasluci, ana will be in attendance at the tiyuutasiuin livery Tuesday, Wednesday, and Evenings, from 7.30 to U; also Saturday iiornlng, from 11 to 12.30, for the purpose ol enrolling pupils. PHOTOGRAPHY . ELLEREECE, Photographer of Children, NEWTON. EULLDIKG. NSIST ON HAVING HABDLEY'S '•CHAMPION" CLIP HPOUTIKG BRACKETS. Abeolutely the best and easiest llxed. Don't have holes' knocked in your spouUng by having tile old style with bolts. . : •. A. M. c ' 0 ° L L ' TIMBER MERCHANT, • QNEHU-NGA VABDS, Telephone 1557. •pALECTRIC TpANS, •pQIiEtCTRIC TyroTOas, gLECTRIC JIFTS. Ypi. QROSHER AND gONS, ELECTRICAL ESGISEERS 61, HIGH-ST., AUCKLAND. Telephone 933. Estimates for Electric Light " • -*-* Maker of FIBROUS PLASTER CEILINGS, and ALL ORNAMENTAL PLASTER WORK, Estimates and' Designs on Application. Show Kooms and Factory. 'Phone 1637. VINCEJST-ST. -jV/TACHINERY AGENTS & IND2NTOUS, of all Descriptions. T AIBD TDBOS., Consulting Engineers and Draughtsmen COSTOiIS-ST. (next Thames Hotel;. 'Phone 2306. concrete Is the CHEAPEST KNOWN METHOD OP ERECTING PERMANENT BUILDINGa ' It is Fireproof, Dampproof, Soundproof, and Indestructible. Fnll information available from H X/ ESIiIE FRIEND, ICM, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. rpO'-'BUILDEES. BRICKS, Lime. CEMENT, Scoria ■ Shingle, Pipes, Metal, Tanks, etc. Quota- ! tlons on application. WNSTONE LTD., M, ftueeri-et, oppoilte Smeeton's.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 165, 14 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 165, 14 July 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 165, 14 July 1910, Page 10

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