AMTTSEMEHTS. U O 1 , at 8. JHTLLERS -yAUDEVILLE /COMPANY. Sole Proprietors. John Fuller and Sons. MONDAY NIGHT. JOHN FULLER AND SONS Have ranch pleasure in presenting C3TARR AND T BSLIE (Direct from England). Original Juggler*. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OF ARLAND AND DOLLISON, Musical Entertainers. ■*■* LAST NIGHT OF Jack—KEARNS and ROSLYN—Ida. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF Joe— WAITS and LUCAS—Madge Tatter Artists and Expert Dancers. ESSIE JENNINGS, VERA KEARNS, NELLIE POWER, RUBY WALLACE. COLIN CAMERON, Scrtck Tenor. 808 LLOYD. DELWYN LITTLE WILLIE, AND TYE. [T'ELDINE AND T^-LIMO, ~L*- Marvellonn Trick Cyclists. Magnihcent Photo., Sonsa's 'Band arriving iu Sydney. Prices: 2/. 1/6, 1/. Plan at WUdman ana '-ey's, 6d extra. gOU 8 A The BOX PLAN for the ENTIRE SEASON of EIGHT NIGHTS and FOUR MATINEES will be opened at Wildman and Arey's on THURSDAY, 17th, at 8 a.m. Reserved Seats, Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 2/. NO EARLY DOORS. Under the Direction of Band. Edward Branscombe, Ltd. Band. AUGUST Band. 23id to 31st. Band. SOUSA. Band. SOUSA, Band. SOUSA, Baud. THE Band. HE Band. MUSICAL TVfONARCH. Band. USICAL -"J-ONARCH. Band. SOUSA. Band. SOUSA, Band. SOUSA. Band. AND "CTIB T>AND. Band. ND -"-IS -OaND. Sixty Performers. Sixty Performers. Band. Sixty Perform* THE YTJTORLD'S T3EST. Band. HE * V ORLD'S •*-*EST. Band. Sydney Doree, Advance Band. Representative. 1 Scott Colvflle Local Band. Representative. Band. Commencing Wednesday, 23rd Band. OPERA HOUBB. Band. OPERA HOUSB. SUNDAY, 7.30 P.M. E N N D T- T "HOW WEALTH ACCUMULATES AND "HOW WEALTH ACCUMULATES AND MEN £BCAY." MEN DECAY." Musical Programme, Silver Collection.
TO-NIGHT AND TWO SUCCEEDING NIGHTS, A New Series of Films will tie shown at Ol'AB piCTDKBS, PUBLIC HALL, NEWMARKET. If you are going out Newmarket way don't miss 'this fine variety of Living Pictures. Yon cannot do better than epend an hour or ao in this popular and favourite little Picture Palace. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME.—Damascus—All is Pair in Lotc and War—Cinematograph Drama —Historical Spots in Old London—More than Hia Duty—Jar of Cranberry Sauce—lnterval—ln the Land of ■Monkeys and Snakes—Circle C. Ranche'a Wedding Present —A Modem Conrteitfp—Mr Jones at the Ball—The Miner's Child—The Folding Bed. 500 "VANCING.—The Newton Socials Long ■f Night will be held in the Druids' Hall, North-st-, Friday next, August 18. Gents., 2/6; Ladies, 1/. The Weekly Social will be held as usual Tuesday Evening. Adeane's Orchestra. —B. Norman, Hon. Sec. THE HAVELOCK SOCIAL CLUB will hold their nsual Weekly Social TO-NIGHT in Druids' Hall. North-st., Newton. Gent's sn-b., 1/6; ladies by Invitation. The LA RINKA and LA FAVORITE will be taught to all those desirous of learning at 7.30 tonight. Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, .FRIDAY, September 15, 1911. 113 J. FOWLER, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND COMPETITION SOCIETY'S INDISPENSABLE BOOKLET, "THE COTJBIEB" " THE COURIER " " THE COURIER " "THE COURHCR" " THE COURIER " " THE COURIER " Containing Revised Syllabus, Elocution. Test Pieces, Entry Forma, Conditions, Special Prlies, etc. THE f-lOTJRIER" he Courier. TRICE TWOPENCE, POST FREE. Obtainable from A. Eady and Co., Upton and Co., E. and F. Piano Agency, Wildman and Arey, and also from the Managing Secretary, Scott Colville, 30-31 Empire Buildings, Swanson-st., Auckland. 516 VEW QOCIETY, TTfELLINGTON.
lie TEXT BOOK, containing entry as and full information of the Festival to be held in October next, is procurable in Auckland from the following:—UPTON AND CO., EADY AND CO., WILDMAN AND ABET, and SCOTT COLVILLE, EMPIRE BUILDINGS. For further particulars, apply to— JAMES DYKES, Secretary. 140, Featherston-st., Wellington. 503 STILL LEADING. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN THE CITY. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. FOOTBALL. AUCKLAND. VICTORIA PARK, Notice 1b hereby given th»t the Auckland City Council has granted tho use of Victoria Tart to the Auckland Provincial Rugby League for the purpose of pliyJng a Representative Match, Nelson v. Auckland, on SATURDAY, 20th August, 1911, with authority to the said League to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each penson for admission to Victoria Park, wlti en extra shilling for every home or vehicle, and an additional charge, not exceeding One Shining, for each person for admission to the pavilion. HBXBT W. WTLBON, Unrft-cierfc AufWt XL, VOX, ' '■' W
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 12
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