AMUSEMENTS. BOYAL ALBERT HALL. Direction Henry Hayward. By arrangement with Mr T. J.. West. THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. WEST'S— "PICTURES—WEST'S | , EST'S—AICTURES—TTEST'S j THAT AMUSE, CHARM, AND EDUCATE. , THE FIRST AEROPLANE FLIGHT IN AUSTRALASIA, FISHING IN THE SOUTH SEAS. A Sister's Devotion, On the Downward Path, The Mountain Inn. Marseilles to Alj glers. The Misfortunes of Betty, The Tec's Dream, Scroggins Sees Halley's Comet, The Headless Man. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. | Prices, .1/' and 6d; Reserves. 1/6, by 1 Phone, to 1506. ' ' MANAGERIAL NOTE. In reply to many inquiries, it is not the intention of Messrs Hayward and West to show the Johnson-Jeffries fight picture in Auckland. ' TIVOLI THEATRE. Direction Henry Hayward. j rruvoDi — "pictures — nruvoLi | 1 -*■ IVOLI — A ICTURES — ■*- IVOLI | LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT EXCELLENT SERIES OF PICTURES, Including Pathe Coloured, "THE GOLDEN SPIDER." PRICES — 1/ and 6d. LADIES' CONCESSION, 6d, to Front Stalls and Circle. rp I V O L I rp H E A T R E. NEWTON. Direction. Henry Hayward. ■ Commencing rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 16. T)AYNE'S "jyrAMMOTH TV/TINSTRELS . AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY OF. 25 PERFORMERS. HALDIMAND DAYNE, ALOYS DANE, FRANCIS, WILL WALKER, And a Host of other Specialists. PRICES: 1/6, 1/, 6d. Ladies, 1/ to D.C. Performance from S-10.30. HAL. PAYNE, Manager. ■pRINCE'S T> I N K. Direction, Henry Hayward. ROLLER SKATING SALON DE LUXE. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. USUAL HOURS. USUAL PRICES. LOOK OUT FOR GRAND CHILDREN'S CORNIVAL. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 29th. MONSTER ATTRACTIONS. Watch the Papers. A. GONARD. Manager. RINK, COBURG-ST. FIVE SESSIONS DAILY, 10 to 12 a.m. Business Se_ssion, 12 to 2 p.m.. Admission, Skates included, 1/; Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m.; Business Session, 5 to 7 p.m.; Evening Session. 7.30 to 10 p.m. GUdeaway Orchestra Every Evening. TO-NIGHT. Final Heats of the Three-mile Championship of Auckland. Patrons kindly note, we are gradually relaying the Floor. 66 A. SMITH Proprietor. ISJORTHCOTE ATHENAEUM. TO-NIGHT AT S. CABINET REPRESENTATION OF "THE VAGRANT KING" (By Maurice Keesing, Esq.). Admission, One Shilling. Members by Ticket. -VTEWTON CONCERT BAND will Play a -L> Selected Programme of Music on Mount Eden on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. —H. Seymore, Conductor. Collection in aid band funds. 46 POOTBAM.. •■ i "^b!!^sT' t= ""' "piOOTBALL.—^—Tj-lOOTBAL]_ A UCKLAND TJUGBY TTNION. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. rpo-MORROW, gATURDAY,. JULY "JgTH. At 2 P.M. SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHAMPION. SHIP. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Y. KING'S COLLEGE. AT 3 P.M., UNIVERSITY v. PONSONBY CITY v. GRAFTON PARNELL v. MARIST BROS. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6<L Ladies Free to Ground and Stand. C. V. LANGSFORD, Hon. Sec. A.R.U. "PIOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. A NORTHERN UNION GAME. UNDER AMATEUR RULES. THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL RUGBY LEAGUE. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, A v B AT VICTORIA PARK. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 3 P.M. NORTHCOTE v. NORTH SHORE 11. and CITY 11. v. PONSONBY 11., At 2 p-m. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. A. J. POWLEY, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL "pOOTBALL. | Under Northern Union Rules At VICTORIA PARK.' VICTORIA PARK. ENGLAND V. N.Z. MAORI TEAM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. Extract from "Auckland Star," of June 15th:—"The Northern Union game has much to commend it. From' a spectacular point of view it would be hard to find any form of athletics providing better opportunities for enjoyment. on c of the beauties of the game is its variety and amount of recurring incident." Admission: Ground, 1/; Stand, 1/; Children Half price. Day Sales at Gerti Campion's Band in Attendance. Kick-off 3pm E. W. WATTS, Hon. Secy. HOC-KEY. A UCKLAND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION' ■ri- POLO GROUNDS, REMUERA SATURDAY, JULY 16. UNITED v. UNIVERSITY. AND OTHER MATCHES. ADMISSION: Ladies Free; Geutlemen 6d. F. B. TAYLOR. ilou. Sec. 66 TOSEPH MOORE. Pitt-st. — Sale Staits " To-morrow — Stock Must be Reduced — Immense Reductions — Great Bargains Shop Early.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 10
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