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;•;;;; amusements. _ Q C P ER A HOU SE^ Sole Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons.. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of Present Programme and. ' Last Appeaiance of ■ Chas.—BALY and O'BRlEN—Kitty Chae.—DALY and O'BKlßN—Kitty America's Foremost Tanglefoot Dancers and Novelty Entertainers. Last Appearance of Australia's Trick Cyclist.LBRONA. MONDAY NIGHT. Reappearance o£ HARRIS AND VEr"NON Those 2 HARRIS AND VERNON Dancers. HARRIS AND VERNON THE FAMOUS STAIG TROUPE. " Second Weelt's Act. Direct from the London Hippodrome, they will give a Marvellous Demonstration. of Motoring and Cycling on the DEVIL'S TABLE. The table revolves at a terrific speed—from 100 to 200 revolutions per minute —in midair, and at a given 6ignal is tilted on an angle of 45 degrees. THE FAMOUS STAIGS Will race the table on Motors and Cycles. It is indeed the DEVIL'S RIDE TO DEATH. Everything New by WARD LEA.R JIM MARION ALMA ANDERSON FREDA NEWRICH EMMIE HARDIE RUPERTCUTHBERT iMAY DAHLBERG THE RHODESBURYS Rosie—THE ROSEBUDS—AddIe Charming and Fascinating. Prices as usual. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. LYCEUM, O N E- H U N G A. Direction, Chas. Cooper. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) and TO-NIGHT. 2.3O—CORONATION FICTUKE MATINEE. MONDAY NEXT, ELECTRIC PICTURES and PROFESSOR KARLE'S Troupe of Educated Dogs, Ponies, and Goats. Our Usual Picture Prices. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, USUAL RIX'K SESSIONS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, FANCY DRESS SKATIKG CARNIVAL. , 536 gT. MARK'S PARISH GUILD. WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. COMIC OPERETTA, "THE KOSE- OF ATJVERGNE" And Other Musical Items* THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 8 p.m. Admission, 1/. 570 pRINCB' S T> I N S. Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. NEW MAPLEWOOD FLOOR. Universally acknowledged to be the Best In Auckland. EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. Splendidly Illuminated. Usual Sesslous. Skates for Sale. GEO. PELHAM, Manager. T>OYAL jp.OL.LEB T>INK. SKATING—TO-NIGHT—SKATING. Sessions: « 10 to 12, 2.30 to g; 5. to 7, ,7.30 to ' 10. Prices of Admission as usual. ON THURSDAY. BLACK AND WHITE NIGHT. TANDEM RACE , FOR LADY AND GENTLEMEN. GRACEFUL COUPLES COMPETITION, For Couples o-lio have not won a prize. Popnlar Prices: Admission 1/. . : VPBBKB BSgt THREE LAMBS, PONSONBY. Auckland' 3 Leading Rink. The Kink witli the Floor that is a pleasure to Skate upon. Your Skates will last longer if you treat them fairly; tie Floor tells; you try. Windsor Band every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. E. C. McEWAN, Manager. pORONATION CARNIVAL.—The Unique y> Dress, representing the Milos ToiletCo., which received first prize for originality at Windsor Coronation Carnival was designed and made to order by Miss McElwain, 254. Queen-st. Fancy Dresses, Wigs, etc., in stock, for sale or hire. 63 rj.LIDBAWAY 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 Pncee: Admission, 6d; Skates, 6d aad 1/— A. SMITH, Proprietor. 107 T> INK CARNIVALS and Fancy Drisl -*-*> Balls.—Fancy Dresses, Posters, Evening Dresses, Theatre Coats, etc., on Bale or hire. Sent to any part of the Dominion Twenty-nine first prizes during 1910 Catalogue on application.—Miss MeElwain 251 Qneen-st. 'Phone 254. ftOURT ' CHISMAN, fj>jCn\ A.0.F., No. T596. ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL, WKmwSZif FORESTERS' HALL, Edinburgh-street, j WEDNESDAY. JUNK 28, W '® 1911, at S p.m.

Sister Leslie, C.R. Gents., 1/6; Ladies, 1/. SISTER J. FELL, BRO. R. BARNES, 25 Secretaries. J) A IT I N GiC MISS SPENCER Will hold her Dancing Class as usual NEXT THURSDAY, Coronation Night. Elementary, 7 till 8 p.m. Advanced, S till 10.30 p.m. *s Elementary Class EVERY MONDAY, at 25. Vincent-st. 7.30 p.m. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. Terms, etc., Miss Spencer, 25 Vincent-st. 'Phone 2237. J7JLITE WHIST DRIVES. MONDAY, JUKE 26. ODDFELLOWS , HALL REXALL-ST., POXSONBY. (By. invitation.) 22 Games. - six Prizes. Refreshments at Intervals. Gent's Sub.. 1/6: Lady's Sub., 1/: Double, 2/ MESSRS. G. W LEWES, F. C. BAILEY, E. M. BAILEY, 39 Hon. Sees.. 13, Kent-st., Grey Lynn. PICWICS, EXCtTRSIOWS, ETC. / v TO HOWICK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 25th INST. The S.S. HIRERE , will leave Ferry Tee, Quay-street East, at 10.30 a.m. Leaving Howick 4 p.m. .. One Shilling. 575 THE TAKAPTJNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. ■S.s. Pupuke leaves New Ferry Tee on week days at 7.15 a.m. and hourly thereafter, and on Sundays at 9.55 a.m. and hourly thereafter, connecting at Bayswater winh trams for Lake Takapuna, the favourite spot for excursions. 523 ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR TO AUCKLAND. Holiday Excursion Tickets -win be issued from Helensville, Cambridge, .MorrinsvlUe, and intermediate stations to Auckland on 26th, 27th, and 28th June, available for return till MONDAY, 10th July, 1911. These tickets -will NOT be available by the Auckland-Wellington Express Trains. MONDAY. 26th JUNE, 1911TUESDAY, 27th TUNE, 1911. The usual 9.45 p.m. train Auckland to Henderson will leave Auckland for Henderson at 10.20 p.m. •MONDAY 26th JUNE. 1911. TUESDAY. 27th JUNE, 1911. WEDNESDAY. 28th JUNE, 1911. The train which leaves Auckland for Otahuhu at 10.28 p.m. will connect ftt Otahuhu with goods train to Frankton. A carriage will be, attached to this goods train, which will stop at all stations if required to set down passengers. 54S BT-OKDEB.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 12

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