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AMUSEMENTS. OPBEA ' HOXT SE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. MATINEE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 2.30. Change of Programme Every -Saturday. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. I TP-ULLER'S Best "PICTURES. [ I -C ULLER'S of All JTICTURES. f AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor, MR E. J. BURKE. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. THE SARDINE INDUSTRY. ■ " ■ ■ ■ rpHE QTORY OF T^STHER. A DEAL, IN BROKEN CHINA. *> A PHANTOM RIDE FROM AIX-LES-BAINS TO MONT REVARD. AS IT IS IN LIFE. THE SCULPTOR'S EASY TASK. ACROSS THE PLAINS. FOOLSHEAD FORCED TO MAKRY. rpOMBOLIN'S T"\UEL. A RICH REVENGE. A CROWDED HOTEL. •DACE FOE "pNGLISH T^EEBY, X & V 1910. BURKES ORCHESTRA, will play overtures to "Rienzi" and "Bronze Horse"; selections, "Madam Butterfly," "The Gondoliers," and '.'Girls of Gottenburg." 1/6 1/, and 6d. Reserves obtained at Wildman's, SIXPENCE EXT~RA. __ -pAST-ST. HALL, NEWTON TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. CONCERT, Tendered to the Mission by the MT. ALBERT ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, 35 Performers. fgjPSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A CONCERT will be given in the Church. Hall, Gardner-rd., Epsom, oa MONDAY EVENING, the 18th inst. Splendid Programme of Vocal Instrumental and Elocutionary Items by well known amateurs. Commencing at 8 p.m. Admission, 1/. L>IJSJi. CAiijSIVAL, Fancy Dress Balls, J-fc etc.—Costumes for Sale or Hire, from 5/, from Miss ilcßlwain, 254, Queen-st-Winner of first prize Prince's b'ltilt Competition. ..'.■■■■■. ....... BLUE ROSETTE CLUB.—A Dance will be held In the Hibernian Hall on Monday, July 18. Dancing at 8. Admission,----1/0; ladies tree. Music, B. G. Pyke, Secretary. 88 -VTEWTON BAND HOPE.—Orange HaUT Friday Next. Excellent programme. ■Dialogues. Newton Congregational Band Hope, People's Mission assisting. Welcome. 119 (CINDERELLA SOCIALS,—Tie Second '—' Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the Drill Hall, Secondavenue, Kingsland, on FRIDAY, August 19th, at 8 p.m. Glover's Band. . 157 AZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGK —Tihe successful Competitors in both ■the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EIE and RUNNING TARGETS Competitions this week will be awarded 10/ and 5/, first and second prizes; while the winner of the AGGREGATE BULLS-BYE Match will receive a SILVER. SPOON. Last Week's Matd'.es resulted as follows: —Mr. Wynne Gray being the successful competitor in the Six-ehot Bull's-Eye Quarterly Championship, he received a SILVER CUP. Captain Skinner and Mr. Wynne Gray won the First and Second Prizes respectively in the Six-Shot Bull's-Eye Match. Messrs. H. Robertson and R. G. Collins came first and second in the Running Targets Match; : while Mr. Wynne" Gray won the Aggregate Bull's-Eye Competition with a score of 355 Bulls-Eyes. ;0D« A s c :I N ~- M E - E. A. W ll^I^' PROFESSOR OF DANCING, A.t Foresters' Hall, Onehunga, every Tuesday Evening, 7 to 10.45. Elementary and advanced.—Terms, etc., Academy, 8, Upper Queen-st., Auckland. IBSES LONEKGAN AND WATa-3 , " AT HOME." SOCIETY OF ARTS, COBURG-STREET, WBPNE6DAY, JULY 2a Meredith's Orchestra. 17ft IVYfcIDEC&AL HALL-t-To. Let Xot .Dances, J- Meetings-, Lectnras, Bazaars, etc.— Terms moderate.—A. A. Dunn, 63, Queenstreet. 'Phone 2946. 48 FOOTBAIX. WOOIBALL Un&er 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. One of the beauties of the game is its variety and amount of recurring incident." Admissions Ground, 1/; Stand, 3/; Children Half price. Day Sales at Gertl Campion's. Band In Attendance. Kicfe-off" 3 p.m. E. W. WATTS, Hon. Secy. QITI O~i AUCK I. A N l>. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Domain Cricket Ground to the New Zealand Rugby League, for the purpose of playing a Football Match with a British Team on SATURDAY, July 30th, 1910, with' authority to the said League to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Grormd. with an Extra Shilling for every horse or vehicle, ana an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each, person for admission to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 13th July, 1910. POULTRY SHOW. "VTEWTON PIGEON AND " CANARY CLUB'S .. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION, To 'be held in the /FORESTERS' HALL, EDINBUB/GH-ST., On- •• ... TfIRIDAY AND QATURDAY, JULY 29th. and 30th. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESD AY, JULY 1», at Foresters' Hall, EdinburglL-st., 7 to 9 p.m. A. J. VEBCOE, Secretary. Paice's-avemie, Mt. Roskill. GYMNASTICS. T EYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, XJ PONSONBY. Director: PROF. POTTER. PEOF. POTTER begs to announce to ail his old and intending pupils that he hue decided to recommence teaching at the Leys Institute Gymnasium, and will be In attendance at the Gymnasium Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings, from 7.30 to 9; also Saturday Morning, from 11 to 12.30, for the purpose of enroll- ' ing pupils. PHOTOGRAPHY ELLEEBECK, Photographer of Children. NEWTON. "(~* ATVrBTiTN'G: Its Cause and Cure," " Special Address, Sun. Even.— A. J. Black, Bijou Theatre, Welleeley-et. ITS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 16, 16 July 1910, Page 12

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