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Ajuushiw r; wxS. * /~W P B X A , TT O U S E. FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. gATURDAY. PROGRAMME THE SAME AS NIGHT. * SPECIAL MATINEE .PRICES.—Orch StailS ' and Dress Circle, ONE SHILLING. Children SIXPENCE. Back Stalls, SIXEENCE Everybody. Commence at 2.30. Q P S B, A gODSE. FOI/LEE'S REFINED' TAUDEVILiLEw TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Enormous Success of the fjEAUiIONT /-\OLLINS /COMPANY. Tie Greatest Dramatic Sketch Ever k Presented to New Zealand. "LEAVES OF MEMORY.' , rpBE RING'S /COLLEGE ' gOYS. Eagland's Premier Harmonising Quintette. DATAS, Memory Expert. HABRY SIStMS, Enfflish Comedian. MISS HETTIE PEEL. Male Impersonator. TOM TEPUNI. MAURICE CHENOWETH. [ T AWEENCE T>AKCLAY, English ' HARRY ELLIOTT. ETHEL PRESTOX. . E LSIB M C G UmE, Us^ree D.C. and 0.5., 2/: Stalls. 1/; F.C.. 6d Reserves at Wildman's SIXPENCE EXTRA. NO EARLY DOORS. A DELPHI -THEATRE, NEWMARKET. Every Evening at S o'clock. A -STUPENDOUS PROGRAiM'Mr.. SPECIAL NOTE—TO-NIGHT. Tor the First Time. Big Special Star Picture. "SHE," "SHE." "SHE," By Rider Haggard, and our colossal .programme.' Dt> not miss this intensely tnrilUng film. POPULAR PRICES: 1/ and 6d. Matinees Every Saturday and on Public Holidays. Change Every Wednesday and Saturday. rpoWN HALL (COJSCERT CtLAiIBK-K). 1 DirecUon, W. and R. Thomas and Maynard Dakin. SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing MONDAY NEST, JUNE IT. A Happy Combination of Clever Artists. , THE FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS. Presenting Novel Programmes of Wonderful THE Versatility and Charm. ENGLISH An Extensive Repertoire, t PIEB.KOTS Marked by Originality. , Humorous Songs. I THE Sentimental Songs. 3 ENGLISH Coon Songs and Choruses. PIERROTS Duets, Trios, and Ensembles. Musical Monologues. * THE Racy Stories. Dramatic , ENGLISH Recitals, Concerted Items. : PIERROTS Musical Selections, j NOT. A DULL MOMENT. C A POPULAB. ENTERTAINMENT BY POPULAR ARTISTS AT POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, 1/. Plan, Wildman and Arey's, OPENS FRIDAY. No extra charge for 'booting. No early doors. Pleyel Grand Piano. VICTOR BECK. Touring Manager. UCKLAND COMPETITIONS. — Mrs. Wylie (Stewart Borvrick) is prepared to * coach intending competitors for the £100 Broadwood Piano.—Care Mr. Coldicutt, !E. and F. Piano .Agency, Ltd. 32 FQOTBAIA. ■nVJOTBAIib. "pOOTBAIiL. 1 _~. T7ll>E>" "DAKK, Tr-IXGSLAND. p§ gATUBDAT, JDSB. C C^ , AT 3 P.M. ', NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE 5 (AMATEUR), UNDEB NORTHERN UNION RULES. "MEW r7EALAXI> V. A UCKitiJfD. } JM £Jk £*- ! Prior to the Former Team's Departure for Australia. t ADMISSION—AduIts, 1/; Children, 6dPatrons arc requested to catch Kingsland car only, leaving every few minutes. A Curtain Raiser ■α-ill be played. Thames 3 v. Auckland B Team, to start at 2 o'clock. Players mnst obtain passes from their club secretaries. They will not be admitted without same. S 523 E. W. WATTS, Hon. Sec tt\o6tball, taootball, ALEXANDRA pAKK. ! C'AMPBELL SHOW GKOUND, J( iLp TfipsOM. CATUBDAY "V-EXT, lath JUNE, 1312. AT S P.M. CITY V. COLLEGE RIFLES. PONSONBY V. MARIST BROS. UNIVERSITY V. PARNELL. ! AT 2 P.M. SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS , CHAMPIONSHIPS Admission 6d, Stand 6d. Ladies Free to Ground and Stand. ENTRANCE: Greenlane and ' Campbell Statue (.both within 50yds of tram stop). C. V. DANGSFORD, 51S Eon. Secretary. HOCKEY. " \ UCKLAND; 'HOCKEY £} -A- ASSOCIATION. . //J}) GB/ADZ CHAMPIONSHIPS. 'REMUERA GROUNDS, Q> f[ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Oa At 3.15 p.m. A UCKLAND V. TTNIVERSITY.--■lmportant Ladies' Match, at 2 p.m.: AO-TEA-B.qA V. TRAINING COLLEGE, Admission: Ladies, Free; Gents, Sixpence. , 506 L. HOWARD NORTON, Hon. Sec. ART EXHIBITION. ACCKLAXD SOCIETY Of ARTS' ■&- EXHIBITION. TO-MORROW THE LAST DAY. THE ART UNION Wfll be Drawn TO-NIGHT, at 0 p.m. For the Convenience of Prize-winners and KSXT, icom to p.m. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-JIOBROW. AFTERNOON TEA TO ALL VISITORS GRATIS. Open, 12.30 to-5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. GALLERY. COBURG-ST. Admission, XI. 523 * TTTfEIGHT'S ART CLASSES. VV 24tlS YEAR. [ VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. Studio: VICTOBIA ARCADE. TOP FLOOR. F. Wright.) CW. Wrlgh't DrVTDENDS. i v i : o~ i i d! THE KAURI TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. S .Dtririens "dne to N«w .Zealand Shareholders trill be payable at the Auckland Office of the Company. Coctoms-st. West, on and after SATURDAY, lath, inst *><E.*K£jET MILROY, gji2 liocaX Secretary. ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 14 June 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 14 June 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 14 June 1912, Page 12

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