JAGUAR'S Tf AUDEVILLE pJOMPANY LAST NIGHTS OP PRESENT COMPANY. IPERA H O U S - (By Special Arrangement with the Gaumont Co., London.) "Vp»il>A.>: AiNlj rpuissDAY, AUGUST 21 and 22. gTARTLING TYOUBLE A TTBACTION. EICTUBES OF THE TWO GREATEST BOXING CONTESTS OF THE YEAR. JANGFORD T ANG. T ANGFORD TANG. Who met at the Immense Olympla Annexe, London, Tuesday, February 21, 1911, before the largest audience ever seen at a boxing cot .est In England. JANGFOBD T ANG T>ICTUREB. AUSTRALIA'S WHITE HOPE T. "THE BOSTON TAR BABY." The great sporting witter, Mr W. W. Naughton says:—" Quite the best pictures I have seen. A great spectacle. Lang made a fine effort. Some of the situations where they gave and took: with uncommon determination and stood toe to toe the while, should have lifted any crowd to the highest pitch of excitement." These pictures reveal the real story of the famous contest, and show what an excellent chance of victory Lang had until the sixth round. DID HE FOUL? Come and see for yourselves. QTAR ATTRACTION. T ANGFORD Tlf (TyEA. •Excellent Pictures of the great contest fought at the Cirque Du Paris, April 1, tail, between these two remarkably clever and scientific Ethiopian boxere. The bout was for a purse of £3OOO, and resulted in a draw. Langford and "McVea will meet in Sydney next October. The winner will fight Jack Johnson. Come and see if you CAN PICK THE WINNER. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY—MONDAY and TUESDAY. 2/ AM> 1/. BOX PLANS AT WILDMAN"S. MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS QPERA TTOUSE, MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS gOU 8 A | The Box Plan of Reserved Seats is NOW OPEN at Wlldman and Arey's. Seats in Private Boxes, 7/6; Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Reserved, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 2/. NO EARLY DOORS. Matinees: THURSDAY, 24th; SATURDAY, 26th; WEDNESDAY, 30th; THURSDAY, 31st. Sousa Band. -—— • RRIVING BY SPECIAL Band. TRAIN. Band. Band. Direction— Edwd. Branscomfce, Ltd. Comjnencing WTTtBDNESDAY, ( SOUSA SOUSA And His BAKD BAND Of 60 PERFORMERS Sousa Mias Virginia. Root, Sousa Soprano. Band. Sousa Miss Nlcoline Zedeler. Band. l Violinist. Band. Mr Herbert L. Clarke, Bond. Sousa Conietlst. Band. Sousa Band. Sousa Sydney Doree, Advance Rep. Band. Sousa Scott Colville, Local 'Rep. Band. YT7EDNESDAY, QPERA " ►RD Band. » Band. VUSE. Band. Sousa JJ. Band. EARLY MATINEE—HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, 23rd. 527 STILL LEADING. BEST V LUNCH IN THE CITY. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. FOOTBAXX. £ R UGBY TTNION. LEXANTJBA gATUBDAY, J±VG. 1Q 101 L AT 3 P.M.. ~fsfj£s! r UNIVERSITY V. CITY (Leading Teams Senior Championship). GRAFTON V. NEWTON. PARNELL V. MARIST BROS. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11. V. KINO'S 11. •(Final Secondary Schools). SECOND GRADE CHAMPIONSHIP. Admission, Sixpence. Stand, Sixpence. Ladles* Free. C. V. LANGSFORD, 523 Hon. Sec. A.B.U. SPORTIHG. gPRING TyrEETING. gEPTEMBER OA AND OQ Mil NOMINATIONS FOR Avondale Cup, Plwmp-ton Handicap, Flying Handicap, and Handicap Steeplechase close at the Club"s Office, High-st, an FRIDAY NEXT, August 18, by 9 p.m. HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. y ..„ RAPES, SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1911. 'enders for PUBLICAN'S BOOTH close with Secretary, Cambridge, on WEDNESDAY. August 23rd, 1911. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Special Train from Auckland to the Races. B. iW. HUNTER, MEETTHGS. lisa w~b i>i> must rar «, MB. AND MSB, J. J. BAILEX Cnee HW Ecor, from India), At the CENTRAL MISSION HALL, AL3ERT-ST-, CTITMT 'BVENTHGv f3O •<. <baMtfflilWrrtitßnU
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 195, 17 August 1911, Page 12
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