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AMUSEMENTS. O. P E R A HOUSE. MATINEE, SAT. NEXT, 2.30. MATINEE, SAT. NEXT, 2.30. , y Q P B R A H O U: S E. Sole Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. "PMjLUSirb A r A UDKVILI>E pUiII'ANY EVERY EVENING AT S. Most Pronounced and Emphatic Success of John Fuller and -Sons' Latest American Attractions, the POTTER-HART WELL 'TRIO, Whose Great Specialty Act, "The Original Man with Two Heads," created an unprecedented furore last week. Great Reception of LITTLE WILIiK The LITTLE WILLIE Smallest Comedian LITTLE WILLIE in Vaudeville. Phenomenal Success of Jack—KEARNS and ROSLYN—Ida 808 LLOYD. VERA KEAHNS. NELLIE POWER. ALMA ANDERSON. THE RIDGWAY BROS. DELWYN AND HE, Dancers. ■ Serios. TO-NIGHT, First Appearance of THE KELSO BOYS, THE KELSO BOYS, Jugglers and Comedians. Prices: -J/, 1/8, and 1/. Children, Halfprice. Plan at WILDMAN AND AREY'S, 6d extra. A UCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC -"- SOCIETY. SOCIAL EVENING. The Committee of the above Society invite all Members to be present at the Federal Club Rooms on FRIDAY EVENING NKXT, July 28th, at 8 p.m. Musical Items, Dnncing, etc. 536 DAVID C. INGRAM. A UCKLAND Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union.—Third Annual Ball, Choral Hall, Srmonds-st., Thursday, August 10, 1911. Tickets can be had at Union Office, 2S, Swanson-st.—GEORGE NIXON, Hon. Sec. 510 ATHLETICS. T EYS TNSTITUTE YMNASIUM. Director: PROF. BISSETT. Trainer of J. Graham, All-Round Gymnastic Champion of Scotland. NEW-TEEM COMMENCES JULY 31st. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. FREE GYMNASTICS AND PHXSICAL CULTURE. LADIES' CLASS—PHYSICAL CULTURE, DEPORTMENT. Etc. MEN'S AND YOUTHS' GYMNASTIC CLASS. BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLASSES. YOUNG'S SCHOOL OF BOXING AND WRESTLING—Mondays and Fridaye. The Director receives entries at the Gymnasium nightly between 8 and 9; also Saturday morning, from 10 to 12. WH. ELLIS is open, to inetruct Cricket •in any part of New Zealand. He haa the highest of references from Trumper, Bardsley, Noble, and Rev. Hare, Christ's qollege, Cha-i3tch.urch, also Boys' High School.—Address, c/o POST OFFICE, 23 Auckland. FOOTBALL '. ~~ A UCKLAND _ -PROVINCIAL "RUGBY T EAGtJE. s, (Northern Union Rules). >:«*. NEW ZEALAND TOURING TEAM (Which recently visited Australia) V. AUCKLAND. At NORTH SHORE, SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 29. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Admission: Through Ticket (Including boat fare), 1/. North Shore Residents, 1/. 501 H. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec • FOOTBALL ssl ALEXANDRA' pAOBK. SATURDAY -fITO *»wKrV^ 1 "" JULY 29, 1911. JSLAND JJEPBESENTATIVES V. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. SHARP. Admission to Ground, One Shilling. Stand, One ShUltng. J. t>. aveey. Sec N.Z.R.U. C. V. LANGSFORD, Sec. A.R.U. N.B.—As Match, is under auspices of New Zealand Rugby Union, Honorary Members' Tickets will not be available. 531 HORTICTTLTPRAX SHOW. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL -**- ' SOCIETY. To secure full privileges for the Season intending New Members should send in their names at once. The Society holds four Shows annually, including the Openair Flower Carnival in December. Members' subscription, 10/; Associates (under 18), 5/. W. WALLACE BRUCE, Financial Sec W. SATCHELL, Swanson-et. Managing Sec BILLIARDS. J£ 1 L Ii I A R D S. N.Z. _A_ MATEUR QHAMPIONSHIP. A MATETja gPQRTS pLUB T»00M, H.M. ARCADE, On M ONDAY, JULY 31? AXD FOLLOWING NIGHTS. 527 i.ectu:res. T AjNTERN ' LECTURE', TO-MORROW -•-« EVENING, 7.45 p.m., "DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES," by MR LEE, from ESngland, in connection -with N.C. Mutual Society, in the New Church Hall, Pompal-ller-terrace, Pbnsonby. Admission Free Collection. THE KENNEI^ A UCKLAND KENNEL CLTJB, 't*- ANNUAL SHOW, ORMISTON BROS." BUILDINGS, ALBERT-ST., FBIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 28 and 29, 1911. ADMISSION, V. J. W. JAMISON, 530 Secretary. PrVTDEMDS. HIKUBANGI COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). i WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND For the Half Year ended June SO, 1011, ARE NOW PROCURABLE at the Office of the Company, NOS. 108 and 109, VICTORIA ARCADE. H. GIDFILLAN, Secretary. Stnckland, Jills' 21st. JSO3L 50i

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 176, 26 July 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 176, 26 July 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 176, 26 July 1911, Page 12

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