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AB-TfgE-PEKTS. QPERA HOUSE. Sole. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. "pTULLER'S ""yAUDEVILLE /tOMPANY. T AST 7»IREE -VTIGHTS OF -LAST J-HBBE i> lOHTS OF A LEXANDER— The Marvel —"T>RI'NCB of the —-1 RINCE A LEXANDER— Concertina — TJBINCH -«-LEXANDER— -t RINCB Marvellous Success Nightly of America's foremost Comedy Dancers. Chas.—T*»ALY AND /-y_RlEN—Kitty ■L'ALY AND V-'-BRIEN Comedy Entertainers and Tanglefoot Dancers. JIM MARION. BRIGHTIB CARLISLE. GARDINER AND TE TV/TAR. ARDINER AND -L'E -UJ-AR, Ge °— —Flossie. In their Great Ju-Jitsn Act RUPERT CUTHBERT. MAY DAHLBERG Jack—THE RHODESBURYS.—WiII THE RHODESBURYS. KO-KO. LEWIS TRIO. DOC ROWE. Geo. A.—JONES AND WILLIAMS—Ettic. WARD LEAR. Prices: 2/, 1/6, 1/. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. QRGAN "OECITAL (4th of the Series) Will be given by iy|*B- f__ Q. "pPTTON, F.R.C.0., In gT. gEPULCHRE'S QnTTB.CS, KHYBER PASS, on AT 8 O'CLOCK. pRINCE• S T> I N K. Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. NEW MAPLBWOOD FLOOR!! Sessions: 10 to 12, 2.30 to 4.45, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10 o'clock. THE FIRST GRAND RAINBOW AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. WATCH FOR PARTICULARS. Competitions will be judged by Patrons, ! who will have voting-papers for the purpose. VALUABLE PRIZES. SKATES FOR SALE GEO. petjfta\t Manager. rariNDSOR TJOLLER "R- INKWINDSOR ROLLER RINK. WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. WINDJSOR ROLLER RINKTHREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. AUCTI-LAND'S LEADING RINK. AUCKLAND'S LEADING RINK. KINDLY NOTE.—Now under New Management. E. C. McEWAN, Manager. T>OYAL TJOLLER TJINK. SKATING^TO-NIGHT—SKATING. Sessions: 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. "pOYAL RINK Costume Competition. The •*-"» handsome ihistorical dress "Joan of Arc," which secured Ist prize at last night's competition, was designed and supplied by MISS McELWAXN, 254, Queen-st, who has a large and choce stock of Fancy Dresses to select from. Costumes designed to order or for sale or hire. __ A _OLISH~War! Mills on 'Winning the xx. World's Markets W„_o_t War." St James' Hall, To-morrow Evening, 8 p.m. •fpHE City Council arid the Tram Serx. vice.—-Read, "The Voice of Labour." To_-oTrow. All News Agents. 33 RINK, CITY.—The largest *v-» and best Skating Rink Floor in Auckland. Declared by experts to be the best. Come where skating is a pleasure. Popular prices: Admission. 6d; Skates, 6d and 1/.— A. Smith, proprietor. 4_ OST of living should decrease white •___- dard. of living _1 raised. Mills, at James' Hall To-morrow Evening. CJPECIAI- interview with-greate-t living *f» orator. Professor Mills.—Read "The Voice of LabouT." Friday. All News Agents. 83 WINTEB SHOW. -TXTAIKATO YyiNTER gHOW A SSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW, HAMILTON. mUESDAY TO QATURDAY, JUNE 6th to 10th. ENTRIES. ENTRIES. THE LARGEST, THE BRIGHTEST, THE BEST, WINTER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. THE GREATEST SHOW OF MOVING MACHINERY. CHEAP FARES, CHEAP FARES. CHEAP FARES. SPECIAL TRAINS, SPECIAL TRAINS SPECIAL TRAINS ARTHUR J. SMITH, Secretary. PIGEON AND CANARY SHOW. -\r_WTON PIGEON AND CANARY •X*. CLUB. ALL EXHIBITS must be PENNED TONIGHT (Thursday), at Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh-street, between 7 and. 8 o'clock. _. R. WARNOCK, 518 Secretary. SAIiE Or WORK. THREE DAYS' SALE OF WORK In Aid of ST. PAUL'S VICARAGE RENOVATION FUND. OPENED TO-DAY (Thursday), JUNE 8, At 3 p.m.. In Parish Hall, By Mrs CROSSLEY. Needlework, Produce, Plants, Jumble, Art, and Lollle Stalls; Refreshments; Vocal, Dramatic, and Orchestral Items; 'village Pump, etc. Each Day. 3 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 (Saturday open 2 p.m.). Admission, 6d; Children, half-price. 515 FOOTBAI__ AUCKLAND "DUGBY TTNION A NNUAL. 1911, JJOW QN gALE. ALL .BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS AND AT "STAR" OFFICE. PRICE, gD.

QO-.P *M_-T_HCr NOTICES. AJAX GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at tbe Company's Office, Hobson Buildings, Fort-street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 12th day of June, 1911, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of considering, and, if thought fit, passing tho following Resolution, i.e., to say:— "That the Company be wound up voluntarily, under the provisions of 'The Companies Act, 1908.' " If such Resolution be passed, another Meeting to confirm same will be duly con< vened, of which due notice will be given. By order of the Board, C. A. STUBBS. Secretary. Auckland. Ist .Tune, 1011. 501 FOUR Unrivalled and Unparalleled Addresses.—'Hear the first at St. James' Hall To-morrow Evening.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 12