AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. jSJEXT AT 2^o, Change of Programme Every Saturday. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. I TfULLER'S Best XMCTURES. I I J ULLER'S Of All -EICTURES. | AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor, UR E. J. BUKIiE. ANOTHER NOVEL PROGRAMME. THE SARDINE INDUSTRY. mHE QTORY OF Tj^STHER. TOMBOLINI'S DUEL. A DEAL IN BROKEN CHINA. A PHANTOM RIDE FROM AIX-LES-BAINS TO MONT BEVARD. AS IT IS IN LIFE. RICH REVENGE. THE SCULPTOR'S EASY TASK. ACROSS THE PLAINS. FOOLSHEAD FORCED TO MARRY. - T> ACE FOR ENGLISH T-|ERBY, X v 1910. BURKES ORCHESTRA will play selections, "Madam Butterfly," "The Gondoi liers." 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's, SIXPENCE EXTRA. __^_ ABCKiiASD CHOItAL SOCIETY. CHORAL HALL. . rrO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 19. ANNUAL INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT Tendered by the Members of the AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Overture; "Phedre" (Massenet) Suite, "Sylvia" (Delibes) Tone Poem, "Flnlandia" (Sibelius) Prelude, "Le Deluge" (Saint Saens) Overture, "William TeE"....... (Rossini) Vocalist: MISS AIDEEN WHITE. Organist: DR. W. E. THOMAS (Mus. Doc., Oxon.), Leader of Orchestra: MISS EDITH WHITELAW (L-R-A3L). Conductor: HERR JOHAN WIELAERT. Plan of Reserved Seats now Open at Wildman and Arey's. A limited number of Unreserved Seats for non-subscribers may be obtained it the Box Office, and at the door of the Hall, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). Service of trams to and from the hall as usual. H. J. EDMISTON, Secretary. /-\RCHE.STRAIi SOCIETY'S CONCERT. v East-st Hall To-night. Good programme. 26 -ppCBERNIAN HALL, WELLINGTON-siT CONCERT AND DANCE. By the GARRISON BAND and No. a G.A.V. ENTERTAINERS. FRIDAY, JULY. 22. Tickets, One Shilling. Concert, 8 p.m. J. R. WILLIAMSON, Sec. • '-VTEWTON BAJSD HOPE.—Orange HalTFriday Next. Excellent programme. Dialogues. Newton Congregational Band Hope, People's Mission assisting. Welcome. 119 T£DEN ITfEERAOE OOCIALS. A Series of the above Socials will commence JULY 20th in the Masonic ' Hall, Eden Terrace, 8 till 11. Gents, 1/6; Ladies Free. Music supplied by J. Cato's Orchestra of Six Instruments. The Committee reserve the right to refuse admission without explanation. C. HOOKER, Hon. Sec J) A N C I N G. MISS AND MR. GELHOR (Piano and Violin) are open for Engagements for Dances, Socials, Balls. Terms moderate.— Only Address: 137 A, Symonds-st. TjyRESTLING TOURNAMENE PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Wrestling Tournament, to decide the Championship of New Zealand, will be held in Auckland, at an early" date. £150 in Prize Money. Heavy, Middle, and Welter Weights. Date and Place in Future Issue. DONALD ROSS, Manager. Address: C/o Barton and McGill, Billiard Table Makers, Upper Queen-st. TO F?r>F>R,Ar" hat.t,— <Tn Let for Dances, Meetings, Lectures, Bazaars, etc.— Terms moderate.—A. A. Dunn, 63, Queenstreet. 'Pnone 2946. 48 PHOTOGSAPHT , ELLERBKCK, Photographer of Children, NEWTON. LECTURES. "OGYP33 IN J IMELIGHT. "TTIEWS. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, 150 VIEWS. by. VERY REV. D. J. O'SULLIVAIi (late of Cairo, Egypt). HIBERNIAN HALL, mms, muESDAY, tj^vening. 3 o'clock. . Tickets: 2/ and 1/. Reserved, g/B. Tickets at MISS DONOVAN'S, Vlotoria-st., and MR HISCOCKS', Hobson-st. 46 BUtLDXNG. pAMEBATED. /^IONCBETE Iβ'the CHEAPEST KNOWN METHOD 08 , ERECTING PERMANENT BUILDINGS, It is Fireproof, Dampproof, Soundproof, and Indestructible. Full information available from XT T ESLIE j 104, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. O V I L D i E a. BRICKS, Lime, 'CEMENT, Scoria, Shmgle, Pipes, Metal, Tanks, etc. Quotations on application. WINSTONE. LTD., 14, Queen-st., opposite Smeeton'a. A. M c O ° v *+ > TIMBER MERCHANT, ANBHUKGA V A R D S, Telephone ISST. TftLECTBIC Tj^ANS, TyrOTORS, jgJLECTRIC T IFT3. ryM. /"IROSHER AND OONS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 51, HIGH-ST., AUCKLAND. Telephone 953. Estimates for Electric Light WT3 * T T S, • ■*-* Maker of FIBROUS PLASTER CEILINGS, and ALL ORNAMENTAL PLASTER WORK. Estimates and Designs on Application. Show Rooms and Factory. •Phone 1637. VINCENT-ST. Tl/TACHINERY AGENTS & INDENTORS,' ixJ - NEW AND SECOND-HAND of all Descriptions. -DROS., Consulting Engineers and Draughtsmen (next Thames Hotel). j. 'Phone 2503b
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 169, 19 July 1910, Page 10
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