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AMXISEMEJJTS. QPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. PULLERS "VTAUDEVILLE pOMPANY. TO-NIGHT, The Last Kij;ht of the Renowned ALEXANDiiIt Tne Marvel PRINCE. AL&XANDLiI of the PiiiNCE. ALEXANUh'K Concertina. PRINCE. Ijo not rail to hear him To-niglit. Last iMght ot Present Programme. MONDAY NEXT, John Fuller and Sous Present LERONA Australia's Premier Trick LERONA Cyclist and Unicyclist. In an Original and Novel Act. Also, COCO aud CHICO, COCO aud CHICO, COCO aud CHICO, The Educated Chimpanzees. Everything New by America's Celebrated Comedy Dancers, Chas.—DALY and O'BRlEN—Kitty Entertainers and Tanglefoot Dancers. Joe —GARDINER and LE MAR—Flossie Jn their Great Ju-Jitsu Act. RUPERT CUTHBEKT. MAY DAHLBEBG Jack—THE RHQDESBURYS—WiII WARD LEAR. BRIGHTIE CARLISLE. Geo.—JONES and WILLIAMS—Ettie LEWIS TRIO. JIM MARION. And Double Company. Prices: 2/, 1/fi, 11. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. 6d extra. A UCKLAND pHORAL SOCIETY. A UXILIARY SHEFFIELD pHOIR. MENDELSSOHN'S "pLIJAH." Chorus Members are reminded that the performance with the Sheffield Choir is Used for WEDNESDAY, June 28. Rehearsals will be Resumed ou TUESDAY NEXT, June 13, the whole evening from 7.30 to 0.30 o'clock being devoted to this work. H. J. EDMISTON, 529 Secretary. A UCKLAND QRCHESTRAL gOCIETY pHORAL JJALL. EIGHTH SEASON. SECOND CONCERT. VS7EDNESDAY AND mHURSDAY. JUNE -J_ 4 AND 15< IBU. Overture. "Le Carnaval Romain"..Berlioz (First performance In Auckland). Song. "The M.vsoli" Felicien David MISS MURIEL DUNN (Flute Obligate by Mr. A. Dunn! "Largo" Handel "Ballet from Faust" Gounod "Slavonic Dances" Dvorak I Song, "Adelaide" Beethoven MR. A. H. RIPLEY. "Siegfried Idyll" Wagner 'Egyptian Suite" Luigiul RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Single Ticket for each Concert. 10/6; two Tickets, £1 1/; three £1 10/; live, £2 2/. Box plan at Wildman and Arey's. Programme aud foil particulars as to Membership may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary at English and Foreign Piano Co.'s Agency, 191, Queen-street. S. GOLDICUTT. Hon. Secretary. 524 ART Society's Exhibition, Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Refreshments Evenings, Music. 507 E will be at Royal Albert Hall at 7.361 ] Subject, "I go to Prepare a Place." — 1 Mills, the great orator. 78 GRAND Masquerade Dance, St. Benedict's Hall, June 22nd. A waltz will be . danced at the time Coronation is taking place, and prize will be presented to Best Gent. Waitzer. Also, prize for Best Lady's Fancy Dress. Gents., 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. 52 , JJAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE ■*-*■ 'J he Results of last week's Competitions are as follows:—Mr F. CARRiNG'ItJN and Mr 8. ELLIOTT came first and second le-spectivc-ly iv the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-ExE t Competition. Messrs S. ELLIOTT and A. WALKER came tirst and second in the RUNNING TARGETS Match, while Mr J. EVERETT was the successful Competitor in the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE Match. The successful Competitors in both SIX--1 SHOT BLLL'S-EYE and RUNNING TARGETS Competitions this week will be awarded 10/ and 5/, first and second prizes, while the winner of the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE Match will receiv c a SILVER ! SPOON. J} A N C I N G. , Mr E. A. Williams, Prof, of Dancing. . Classes for Elementary and Advanced Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon, at the Academy. S. Upper Queen-street. j Terms, etc.. on personal application. Long Night, June 21. Coronation Eve. 76 GRAND Social and Dance, under the j auspices of the P.S.A.. In Foreeters' | Hall, Newton, Tuesday, 13th, in aid of Ewart's Grand Orchestra. i)i i HELENBARTON'TIfrom Glasgow, Speaks on Sunday, 3 p.m., East-st. Hall, Newton. AU iu'ceresteu iv the Liquor Trade invited. 546. DO Not Miss this chance of hearing the Greatest Orator out of America on Sunday at 3 in Opera House. 7S i G" E P O O R E, SOLO FLAUTIST, TEACHER OF FLUTE AND PICCOLO. Address: 10, Burgoyne-st_, Newton, near Reservoir. GRAMOPHONES OBCOKDS RAMOPiHONES -LVeCORDS by the Most Celebrated Artists of the World. HORNLESS TAT.Kiai MACHINES, from £3. DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. Agents: 1 P/-D* ***> C°--112. QUEEN-ST. P P. LANIGAN'S ORCHESTRA. - L/ OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. Address: No. 50, MURDOCH-ROAD, GREY LYNN. YOU can hear others any Sunday. Hear Mills, Opera House, 3; Royal Albert Hall, 7.30. silver coin collection. 78 TyjRS. BARTON, from Glasgow—TO- ■"-*■ NIGHT, Karangahape-rd., opposite Buchanan's. TO-MORROW (Suaday), Eastst. Hall, 3 p.m. 548 DEIOE'S STILL LEADING. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN CITY HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. SALE OF WORK. C}T. PAUL'S TARISH HALT, SYMONDS- *° STREET. SALE OF WORK Ti. Al (SATURDAY). Open „ o 5.30 and 7 to 10. Everything Useful, Pretty, and Cheap. Orchestral and Dramatic Items, etc. JUGGLING ENTERTAINMENT. GRAND AUCTION SALE AT S O'CLOCK. Everything Going Cheap. Admission Cd. 532 STANLEY BAY CHURCH HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD. GRAND FAIR AND SALE OF WORK, In aid of Building Fund, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 14 and 15. Open, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. Afternoons free; Evenings, admission 6d. IFORTCIO. pAKUUANOA HUNT. It must be clearly understood taat only "Members, Farmer*, and their Families anil ' Subscriber will bo ullowod to tako part In thsdMeets ot the Hnßt In future.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 12