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0, P B R A H O V S M. ! Proprietors: John Fuller aad Son*. THIS EVENING. «t 8. TTfULLEnt'S 'XrAUDiBVILr.B /COMPANY * S's' Vaudeville Company To-night, First Appearance of HEBE WEOOOBE, HERB THEODORE, HERB THEODORE, HERB TtHEODOBE, ' The Worid's Greatest Juggler, who will Juggle as no other performer win. You must see him to understand what a finished artist means. THE BIGGEST And Most Astounding I THE BRIGHTEST, Programme. JUGGLERY and EQUILIBRIUM. Greater Success than Ever of , MAUD FANNING, Australia's Own MAUD FANNING Coon Impersonator. See her in her Great Hurricane Dance. Cheer after cheer greeted that Celebrated Comedian and End Man, ARTHUR ELMOTT, AiRTHUR EUMOTT, A Host in Himself. KUBY WALLACE, Dainty and Channlng. Charming and Dainty, DAPHNE LESLIE. ELLIOTT SISTBJRB. ELLIOTT SISTERS. Three Wonderfully Clever Children. SEE THEM. HARRY SADLER, Still Prime HARRY SADLER, Favonrtte. Continued Suecew of BCOTT GIBSON, The Refined and Clever SCOTT GIBSON, Scotch Comedian. FRED. BISHOP, PAT RBESB, Bird Mimic. End Man. CHAS. HEATH, the Silvery Tenor. FABiRE-LL AND GAFFNEY, FA/RRmj", AND GAFFNEY. Novelty Artists and Marvellous Dancers. MISS CECILB OTEPHANO, The Popular Contralto. ELAINE VESLROLL, the Clever Serlo and Dancer. Popular Prices. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. QASTLDS , QONCESRTS. IMPORTANT.—The Doors.will be closed throughout each number, and Patrons are requested To be seated by 8 plm. precisely. choral hall. Vhobal hall. Direction J. and N. Tait. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Australia's Sweetest -Nightingale, AMY C A STL. BS, ' AMY CAerL.ES, AMY C A 8 TT, E S, AMY C A S T I» B 8, AMY CASTLES, , AMY CAST ft ES, And BBILIiIANT HUT-POBTTNG COMPANY. (PROGRAMME FOB TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) 'AMY CASTLES will Slnr— Aria, "A Fow c IiUl" ("iLa Trarteta") (Verdi). "One Fine Day" ("Madame Butterfly") (Puccini); '"Saper, Voreste" (Verdi); "Good-bye" (Toetl); "Ltttle Irish Gtrl," "If No One Ever (Merries Mc," "Love's Wbisper" (Wil)eby); end, by&pedal request, "Home, "Sweet 'Home," and "Aye Maria" (Goimod), wit* 'cello obUgato. ALEXANDEB CAiMPHADSEJN- wIH Sinjr— 'Prologue from •"PagUacci" (Leoncavallo). Toreador Song (Bi«et). LOUIS HATTENBACH will play— "'Rhapsodle Hongro'tae" (Popper), "Melodle" (Charpantier); "Sonvenlr" <Drdte). ■ # WILLIAiM CQNWAY wffi play— SoJo, "Sonata in C S&arp Minor, Op 2, No. 2 (Beethoven). Solo, "Ballade In" A iFtait" (Chopin). Grand Piano from E. and F. Piano Agency. PLANS AT! WIM>MAN ANX> AREY'SL 3/, and 2/. • 3/ TICKETS NOW ON RALE at SlarteUi's. 3/ TICKETe NOW OOF SALE at MarteUl's^ Two Shilling Tickets ait Doors. Doors-open 7. Concert 8.- Carriages. 10. Trams running to all Suburbs direct from ■ Choral Hall after Concert. FINAL CONCERT, THURSDAY NBXT. ■RINAL CONCERT, fTHUBiSDAY JJHXT ' FINAL CONCERT, THURSDAY NEXT. • COUNTRY TOUS: iCAMiBBtDGE—TO-MOBBOWt (TUBBnAY.) Manager, G. H. BABNE& JJO V Ali gKATING x> I X K." THB HOODOO HOODOO HOODOO Will be Turned Loose TO-MOBROW (TUESDAY) EVENIWG. At 7.30 o'clock. GENERAL ADMISSION, V. GOOD FANCY CLEVEB SKATING. SEATING. SKATING. PROFESSOR IBVINGJ Manager. JUST PUBLISHED. "JJOMB, jtf-AORI, TTQME," A MAORI LOVE SONG. WORDS AND MUSIC BY ALFRED HILL (Composer of "Waiata," "Pol," Etc.) PRICE, 2t/. ' A. W° x AND C°--112, QUEEN^TT. TOHNSTONE'S J>IANO mUTOB FOB SALE. A. E l^- * C°--112, QUEEN-ST. "fj] P. LANIGAN'S OECHESTKA. XJm MUSIC SUPPLIED FOB BALLS, PARTIES, AT HOMES, Etc. Address: Nα 50, MUBDOCH-BD., GREY LYNN. pBIOB*B~ " ' BBBT 1/ LUNCH IN CUT. HIS MAJBBTY-8 ABCADB. MEETDfGS. OF, THB ITtOTALieATOB MR WILLIAM RICHARDSON Will Deliver a PUBLIC ADDRESS ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, In ST. JAMES 1 HALL, WELLINGTON-BT. Subject: The Gaming Bill, 1910-Radng Club's Attio? d^?r km % kera - Attitude of Legi-sUture—Totalisator Far Worse Than Bookmakers. ■ Meetmg Commences at 8 p.m. i»i ' CITIZEN ' LEAGUE. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SWANSON-ST., ; TUESDAY, APRIL 4, at 8 p.m. Businese: i T< sh^ t el^e Annual Report and Balance- ; ElecUon of Officers, General." All Members requested to attend. R. A. ABMSTRONG, i Secretary. — 553 MBEfTING of Ratepayers and Settlers tm-JV" 16 Alban y. !>« lr y Flat, and Okura 1 wI " be he,d m tt e Albany School on WEDNESDAY, April sth, at 8 pm to i cuscuss Hie proposals of the Auckland Harooor Board to Erect a Lock at the mouth ;of Locae Creek.—W. HOOTON, H<m. Sec . .ABwoy Fruitsrowen , Ajeoclattoa. «c

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 12

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