ASUTSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE, Sole Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING, AT EIGHT. JfIULLER'S "yAUDEVILLE pOMPANY.Uuabated Success of America's Foremost Comedy Dancer*. DALY AND O'BRIEN Chas.—DALY AND O'BRlEN—Kitty DALY AND O'BRIEN In a New and Original Oddity, "THE JUNGLE SHOP." -Magnificent Scenery and Effects. Do not fail to hear Chas. Daly's great song "LOOK AT ME NOW." Grand Success of Australia's Premier Trick LERONA, Cyclist. COCO and CUICO, COCO and CHICO, The Educated Chimpanzees. Joe—GARDINER AND LE MAR—Flossie GARDINER AND LE MAR Unrivalled Jiu-jitsu Experts, In a New and Interesting Act. Everything New by Jack—THE RHODESBURYS—WiII Refined Patter Comedians. LEWIS TRIO. MAY DAIILBERG. JIM MARION. GEO. JONES Geo.—JONES and WILLIAMS—EttIe RUPERT ruTHRERT, Actor Vocalist. WARD LEAR. Everybody's Favourite. BRIGHTIE CARLISLE. Serio. And Double Company. Prices: Dress Circle and Orcli. Stalls, II: Stalls, 1/6: Family Circle, 1/. Plan nt Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. rjTHE A UCKLAND QRCHESTRAL OOCIETY. (CHORAL TTALL. EIGHTH SEASON. SECOND CONCERT. rpO-NICnT (WEDNESDAY), AND mO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. Overture, "Le Carnaval Romain" .. Berlioz (First Performance in Auckland). Song, "The Mysoli" Felieien David MISS MURIEL DUNN (Flute Obligato by Mr. A. Dunn) "Largo" Handel "Ballet from Faust" Gounod "Slavonic Dances" Dvorak Song, "Adelaide" Beethoren MR. A. H. RIPLEY. "Siegfried Idyll Wagner "Egyptian Suite" Luigini RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Single Ticket for each Concert. 10/6; two Tickets, £1 1/; three £1 10/; five, £2 2/. Box plan at Wildman aud Arey's. Programme and full particulars as to Membership may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary at English and Foreign Piano Co.'s Agency, 191, Queen-street. S. COLDICUTT, 329 nor. Secretary. TYCEUM,ON E H U N G A. -*-' Direction. Chas. Cooper. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), SKATING RINK, Most Fascinating Pastime, 2.30 to 5. 7.30 to 10 p.m. THURSDAY—Beginners' Session, 7.30 p_m. to 10 p.m. Price: Gents.. 1/; Ladies. 6d; Skates, XI; Floorage Private Skates Gd. FLOOR MANAGER. MR. J. PELHAM. SATURDAY* KENT—AFTERNOON at 2.30, EVENING at S—ELECTRIC PICTURES of Finest Art Fiiins. Al*o, MONDAY — GRAND PROGRAMME. 6d, 1/. 1/G. 528 •OOYAL "POLLER DISK. SKATING—TO-NIGHT—SKATING. Sessions: 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. REMEMBER CORONATION NIGHT, BOSE -VTTGHT. "DOSE "VT-IG-HT. OSK -l-N IUUT. X\>osE AM IOHT. COMPETITIONS FOR VALUABLE PRIZES. •uy INDSOR ROLLER RINK. ** WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. CORONATION iPiARNIVAL. ORONATION 'UaRNIVAL. JUNE 21. E. C. McEWAN, Manager. RINK. CITY—The largest 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, Od and ll.— iS A. SMITH, Proprietor. T) a" c N gT AT ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PARNELL, TO-NIGHT. EXCELSIOR SOCIAL. Glover's Orchestra. To-night and Every Wednesday Night. Dancing S o'clock. Good Dancing Floor. Gents., 1/6; Ladies Free. Monday Next, Foresters' Hall, Newton. 516 B. GLOVER, Hon. Sec. B__£_Rl>S. "DILLIARDS TVE J TJXE. /~ILUB "DILXdARD "DARLOURS DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST. (Orer Buchanan's Tea Rooms.) T. B. O'CONNOR, Proprietor. 17 FULL-SIZE ALCOCK TABLES, THREE PRIVATE ROOMS. PUBLIC ROOMS (14 Tables)— These rooms having a good through drought are always deiig—tfnliy cool, even on the hottest days of summer; also, there being 14 tables our patrons are assured of securing a table without having to wait. 3 PRIVATE ROOMS (1 Standard Table in each) —For a nice quiet game under Ideal conditions, ring up 3319, and book one of our private rooms; by so doing you will secure the entire and exclnsive use of a handsomely-appointed room containing an ALCOCK STAJS'DAJAD MATCH TABLE, on most moderate terms, viz., 3/6 for flrst hour, two hours 6/, threo hours S/6, four hours 10/. All rooms upstairs; take elevator. Cleanliness, civility, and attention guaranteed.—PEßCY E. THACKBAH. ManoserTEHRITOBX&XS. THING'S yETERAN riUARDS. Gazetted as an Honorary Reserve Corps, August 23, 1910. Naval and Military Veterans and South African Contiugeuters willing to enrol in tbe , above Corps are invited to attend a Meeting at the Drill Uall Lecture Room, on WEDNESDAY, 14th inst., at S p.m. > Captain Caulton will preside. Veteran : Guards to wear Uniform and Decorations. • 504 THOS. EYTON, Hon. Sec ) * M_3!_res. A UCKLAND ifORTICULTURAL , -•-*- SOCIETY. The Annual General Meetlug of the Aucklaud Horticultural Society will be held at the Secretary's Office, Swauson-street, TONIGHT (Wednesday), 14th inst., at 7.30 o'clock. W. WALLACE BRUCE, 542 Secretary. 2_i_ Star of Auckland ° LODGE, No. 26. repL I^J_s w 1.0.0.F.. of N.Z. MORROW (Thursday), at ' 7 p.m. 'Syllabus Item: Debate, by teams oa '•Compulsory Military j Training." Team in favour—Bros. F. Wilkinson, A. Barlass. and F. Armiger; against ■ —Bros. M. Aldis. R. Armiger. and J. Don- . nelly. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. i ,£l J. DONNELLY, N.Q.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 14 June 1911, Page 12
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