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AMUSEMENTS. (~\ P E B A HOUSE. V£ Sole Proprietors, John Fuller and Sops. Every Evening at S. pVDLLER'S -yAUDEVILLE r^OMPANY . LAST TWO NIGHTS OF Those HARRIS AND VERNON Quaint 2 HARRIS AND VERNON Dancers LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE .FAMOUS STAIG.S, THE FAMOUS' STAIGS, Those Marvellous Cyclists. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "WARD LEAR. LAST NIGHT OF Jack—THE RHODESBURYS—WiII THE RHODESBURYS Popular Patter Artists. MONDAY NEXT. JOHN FULLER AND SONS • Present, for the first time in Auckland, THE TOSSING TESTROS, THE TOSSING TESTROS, Expert Jugglers and Balancers. THE MUSICAL WETHERLEYS, THE MUSICAL WETHERLEYS, ■Refined Musical / -tlsts.

MR. HARRY ROCHFORT, .Eminent MR. HARRY ROCHFORT, Baritone. 808 LLOYD. New Zealand Character 808 LLOYD, Comedian. Auckland's Own MISS NELLIE POWER. Comedienne. MISS NELLIE POWER. AND OUR DOUBLE- COMPANY. Prices as usual. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. 6d extra. TTNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE QUEEN AND GREY STS TRADESPEOPLE. . GARRISON BAND WILL PLAY FOURTH WINTER PROGRAMME) At GREY STATUE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY") EVENING, July 1, 7.15 to 9.15 o'clock. - 83 A UCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 12 DAYS' FESTIVAL.. NOVEMBER 27 TO DECEMBER 9. SEASON TICKETS. A very limited number of these Concession Tickets will be Issued at the following irates:—ONE TRANSFERABLE TICKET, WITH RIGHT TO RESERVE, £1 1/; TWO JTRANSFERABL.E TICKETS, WITH RIGHT TO RESERVE, £2 Zf. Each Ticket admits one pereori to all sessions for the 12 DAYS. The 'Plan of Reserved Seats may be reviewed by i Season Ticket-nolders prior to Plan being opened to General Public. Booking Fee: One Shilling per night The issue of these Tickets tvIII STOP on September Ist. SCOTT COLVILLB, •Managing Secretary. 30 and 31, Empire Buildings, Swanson-st. 523

■OOYAL ALBERT HALL. i SUNDAY, JULY 2. GREAT ANTI-POVERTY MISSION. A series of Anti-Poverty Lay Sermons will will be sriven by MR. ARTHUR.WITHY, General Secretary of the N.Z. Land Values League, As under:— July 2nd—"Man's Inhumanity to Man: Poverty a Crime Against God." Silver Collection at Door. BRIDGE Players "delighted to naTe a game" when the Premier Bridge Score Is used. Price, 1/. —From Stationers and the Star offlce. TO R I O R "3 STILL LEADING. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN CITY HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. . rOOTBAIX. a* "pO0TBAIiI(. Si Q POOTBA_U A DCKI/AND /^-_>_^» B " "RUGBY TTNION. AT TJABK, T^iPSOM. gATURDAY JULY -| 1911.

AT 2 P.M., SECONDARY SCHOOLS , CHAMPIONSHIP KING'S COLLEGE V. AUCKLAND GRAMMAB SCHOOL. AT 3 P.M. INTER-UNION MATCHNORTHERN WAIBOA V. AUCKLAND. Admission: Ground, Sixpence; Stand Sixpence. ' j Rna C- V. LANGSFORD, . . aw Hon. Secretary. A u,ck t^m ßr^ O o O^A^^|^ iation - At Eden Park, Kingsland: ■n-.Y.M-l. v. POXSONBY EVERTON v. CALEDONIAN. CORINTH]AX °v. NORTH SHORE Admlssionr 6d; Ladies, free; Boys (under 161, 3d. WJI.- E. SMITHTMAN J - 1 Hon. Sec. A.F.A. "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. V. rpHAMES.. SATURDAY, Ist JULY. FOOTBALL MATCH AT THAMES.

The P.S. WAKATERE will leave Auckland on SATURDAY. Ist July, at 7.151 m., and will leave Thames on SATURDAY on return trip at 9.30 p.m. Return Fare, 7/6. Tickets available for return on Monday. — 534 FOB HIKE. i " : T")AIMLER MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE THE MOTOR HIRE GARAGE. "Plione 2905. POR Hire, Robber-tyre turnout; horsi it,? 00 * ""ST suit com mercial traveller —Shlvnan, Blacksmith, Rutland-st. s HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE HARBOUR 'BOARD. MORSE SIGNAL LIGHT. Agents 'and Masters of Vessels are notified that a Morse Signal .Lamp has now XV£? Uea " the eDd Of **» Railway X»o V ma y be received from s a*»^ any time fr - ** By order. H. B. BURNETT, 29th June. 1811. Secretary BUILDING. E. J. F E N *• ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, CUSTOMS-ST. EAST. Telephone 1145. rpHE ONKIiUXUA SAWMILLING CO" -•- LIMITED, PRINCE 5-STREET, ONEHUNGA KAURI, 11IMU, TOTARA, MATAI. JOINERY, and MOULDINGS. Tclepiioue No. 30 500,000 FEET OP SEASON El> KIMU

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 154, 30 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 154, 30 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 154, 30 June 1911, Page 12

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