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AMUSEMENTS. ~ •5 s -M AJEST?i ~~TSSISS; "FOR THE TERM f OF HIS NATUEAc; >"-"• FAJREWELL MATINER A' a TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) %W----CHILDREN SIXPENCE EVERYWHERE. Less^^^'V^^^ A SENSATIONAL AKD HUGP PROGRAMME, . In addition to . ; - ! piUTUREaTT" | -IU-ACiU-AHON'S JTICTTTRFa. FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN AUCKL-3S" THE GREAT FIGHT. JOHNSON AND "g-ETCHELL. a ™ E JOHNSON-KETCHELL BATTta' The San Francisco "Examiner," _Si October 17th, says: — After Johnson retained Hie wortd"* title by knocking out Stanley KetSell whS > has only once before known defeat i? was thought that he had a good c_i'n»: against Johnson. .The contest excited £SOOO. S intßreSt ' and the bOS "ffleTtStA cablegram from Jeffries, exnresslnhis pious hope that the white man *oSj knock the black man's head off, was real at the ringside and was cheered The Johnson-Ketchell bout was of .sm* national interest that 10,000 people attended all cheering for Ketchell and all hdotSi for Johnson. . . ■• - • Johnson received a blow on the heari which, with Ketchell's weight followhu? knocked the negro off his feet. When ha came up he simulated groggines's. Ketchell rushed in to deliver a finishing blow, ana - , was met by a right to the Jaw, .which would [ have felled an ox. Notwithstanding the enormous programmePRICES: 2/, 1/, and 6d. - 7 Also, included in the Great Programing. Tlie Stirring Picture Drama, , "HIS NATURAL LIFE," And an Entirely New Series' of tho LATEST CINEMATOGRAP.H GEMS. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. '' Day Sales at Martelli's. ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE^ Lessee. C. R. Bailey. . Sub-Lessee and Manager, Hugh J. WarrJ, MONDAY MONDAt MONDAY Commencing MONDAY MONDAY MONDAX And Following Evenings. _ A MIGHTY, MERRY. LAUGHINS . SENSATION. ■; HUGH J. WARD "'A HUGH J. WARD "..-';£ Presents his '' ;.,:' COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, j Including ,• MISS GRACE PALOTTA,;- a MISS GRACE PALOTTA, .]; And the Popular Australian Artists, MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD CHETWYNDL In - AMERICA'S LATEST LAUGHING , AMERICA'S LATEST LAUGHIN3 a •; CRAZE, - CRAZE, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S,'' "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." "THE GIRL RECTOR'S," - a "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S,-' By Paul M. Potter, '„ Author of -'Trilby." ' AfA-fy A COMEDY OF INTERNATIONAL FAME. "THE GIRL FROM RECTORtS,"! Deliriously Comia, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." Gives First-class People Big Chances, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," .. ""A Hits the audience in the place- wheraAa 1 it keeps its expressions ..of joy,, with tremendous vitality, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," Moves in a domain of pnre Fantasjn "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," A Cascade of Refined Comedji "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," Every Line brings Smiling Tear*"': "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," Her Vivacity is Alluring, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," Will soon be the Latest Pad. For aU Auckland will be sure to go on » HILARIOUS KIOT, THIS FAMOUS PERSONAGE.... Box Plans for Six Perforrkances at"WMjA\ man and Arey's. PRICES — 5/, 3/, 1/. Usual Early Doors. .Touring Manager, WALTER MONK. • ONG for Contralto, just published, (1/. ;; post free). —Music by Dr. Thomas, words by the late F, E. Baume,-. Esq., '.'■■!'. LL.B. To be obtained of composer oe "':'■'( Messrs Eady and Co. , - . , „?■■' TENDERS. . ' a TO BUILDERS.—Tenders invited for Be*. sidence at One-tree Hill, close July' 18th. Plans at Hill and Plummer's, and 119, Queen-st-, Onehunga.—A. • JONES, Architect. 3 fTVENDEBS are invited np to 5 pjn.o» A- SATURDAY, the 16th instant/ for the Right to Vend Refreshments on tha Ground at the Three English Northeia Union Matcheg. Tenders are to be addressed to the Sco retary New Zealand Rugby v iU League, Box 712, Auckland, and marked -.Tender.''-a rpO BUILDEEB. Tenders are invited for the Erection-'■«_..'H a Cottage, Grey Lynn. Plans, may bs seen at mv Office, where tenders will be re-, . ceived not later than THURSDAY, 21st.: -■•• inst., at 4 p.m. • .-.':■ .-; T. B. JACOBSEN, Architect and M.B.CJU, London* ' Office: 20, Palmerston Buildings. rp O BUILDER; a,. Tenders will be received, until' Noon, <- SATURDAY, July 30th, for Alterations anAddltions, Including another storey, to tha SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILft. ING, corner of Queen and Shortlandsts. ED. B ARTERY, ... ArciftecV rp O B U I L D B B BA Tenders wUI be received until Noon *£?ig| SATURDAY, 16th July, for the Erection of a Parish HaU (Brick) for the. Vestry, ot Trinity Church, Devonport ED. BARTLEY, Architect. . ■ • ■■ -. "A-_A' : . TflOR SALE BY T-ENDKB, . ALLTHE ASSETS OF FERGUSON'S, ""- MINING AND SMELTING COM. PANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION, ■' comprising— Copper Smelting Blast Furnace (com-, plete), Assayers' Plant, Large Boiler, Ba-: gine and Blower, Hot-air Stove, Sample Crusher, Muffle Furnaces, Engineers', Blacksmithing and Mining Tools, and all ■AccSSj ■ sories for Smelting Plant, together ynta Leases and Valuable Buildings, of all kinds. Alternate Tenders will be received at my Office, Customs-st. West, Auckland, up to - Noon of TUESDAY, the 16th day of AugMt. -•■ 1910, for the above, as a going, concern, or a for any one or more of the separate groups enumerated in Schedules, which, together with Terms and Conditions of .Tender, can be seen at my Office, Auckland, or jat tie Offices of,the Official Assignees at Welling:.: ton, Chrls'tchurcb and Dunedin. A Deposit in Cash or a Bank Gheqa* equal to 20 per cent of the amount tendered must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not'-necessarily a accepted. E. GERARD, Liquidator,. Official Assignee's Office, '; Auckland, Sth July, 1910. - ■ ; .-. f

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 10