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AMUBEMEHTB. r\ P D R A TflT O v S H. TO-NIGHT. -I GREATEST OF GREAT SHOWS. BRENNAN-FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE. BRE2tNAN-FUL.LEE'S VAUDBVILIjEI. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Most Expensive and Sensational Success, mHE "pECHILLI rrVROUPE. •*-HE -L BCHILLI J-ROUPB. Six Marvellone Chinese Acrobats ' (Direct from China.) To necessitate their landing In New Zealand a deposit of £1200 is lodged with the New Zealand Government. To-night, ARMSTRONG AND VERNE, in THE BATTLE OF TOO SOON. Funniest SkMcli on Earth. CORRIE and BAKER. Jack Straw, Driscolls, Rangers, Pearl Livingstone. Nellie Kolle, Roy Rene, Les Francois. The Marvellous Wonders. Despite the above Expensive Company and the Great Chinese •■Pechlllis." PRICES JUST THE SAME. D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/; F.C., 6d. Book Seats Wildman's, 6d extra. pOMPBTITIONS. SEATS MiAY NOW BE RESERVED FOR THE TWO DEiMON'STRATION NIGHTS. BOX PLAN AT WILUMAN AND ARETS. rpowN -pr a i< L AND CONCERT /CHAMBER. MORNING. AFTERNOON, E-VEJJESG. A DCKLAND COMPETITIONS gOCIETT'S rpHIRD A NNUAL FESTIVAL— "I O TJATS—TT'ESTIVAIi. ESTIVAL— -LAYS—C BSTIVAIi. ' MUSIC, ELOCUTION, art. /COMPETITIONS. /COMPETITIONS. Kj 1 Yesterday both large and small bane were parked with interested and dettgo-ted patrone. Each competitor was the recipient of ronnds of applause, and tn<} Judgments of the adjudicators were unanimously confirmed, i ANOTHER BIG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. I TO-NIGHT, O-XIGHT, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. BRASS QT'.ARTET, Ouebwnga Brass Band, ■No. 2 Quartet. ' IRISH NATIONAL S?ONG, Gentlemen. Final; three competitors. PIANO SOIX). under 14. Winner only. MEZZO-SOPRANO SOLO, "Damon." Final; two competitors. VIOLIN SOLO, <rver 16. Restricted, Class. Winner to be declared. gAORED CONTRAI/TO SOLO. "O Rest in the Lord." Final; three competitors. HTJMOROrS RTSCITAIj, Gen-flenien. Second Section, Messrs. A. J. Martin, J. F. Thomson, J. C. Bell. A. B. Gladding. CORNET SOLO. Fourth Section, Mteesr*. A. W. Harris, W. L. Rowland. SACRED QUARTET. "0 Saviour «* tie World." Winner to tie declared. iCO3*ETI>IETTA. Miss McKay and Put). AJCDICATORS: Mnsic— ARUNDEL ORCHARD, ESQ., SYDNEY. Elocution — L. PAH\'E, ESQ., MELBOURNE. A MOST VARIED iAND DELIGHTFUL ■PROGRAMME OF INTERESTING ITEMS. DONT FORGET FRIDAY, 30th, SATURDAY, Slat THE TWO DKMONSRATION NIGHTS. . HUGE PROGRAMMES BY THE PRIZEWINNERS. Ad-mission: Day Sessions, SIXPENCE. Evenings (Finals)—ONE SHILLDW. Reserved, 2/. Demonstration Nlghls—3/, 2/, ]/• Box Plan Reserves at Wlldmaa and ATey's ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. SCOTT COLVILLE, 523 Managing , Secretary. Under Buyal and Vlce-Resai Patronage. ' fpHE jgiAILUE QOUJSCTION ' i OF ; ■gRITISH piAINTINGa ; WILL OPES CfcATUKDAT., ATOTIST 24 th . At the &vrc eocmrx'S gallery, coßcracrsT. Hoars: 10 to 5.30 en* 7.30-4 D Jfl. ADMISSION, 3/, OST Stnpers know the Taroe of NAZOI* for Throat Troables. It Is a friend indeed, end enables them to keep ♦Ti«h engagements. They generally carry a bott> of NAZOL and a few pieces of loaf sugar In nretr vest pockets. L2CTUBES. LETS TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, •" •*■ Three Lamps, Poneonby, THB E OOIO Will Lecture on the "gOCIAL pROGRESS OF -piNGLAND," TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Aug. 23, at-8. Admission: SIXPENCE. KOTAX. ALBERT HALL. ' SUNDAY EVENING, at 7.30. MR /"tLEMBNT r\7!RAGGE R Element ™ » 'RAGGB Will deliver his Famous Lecture, THE GRANDEUR OF THE UNIVERSE, THE G-RANI>EacrR OB" THE UNIVERSE, Illustrated by the most beawtiful and recent Picrnres and Photographe of tn,e Heavens, Sun, Moon, Planets and Comets from all the great Observatories. ADMISSION, 1/ and 6d- 502 MEETINGS. LABOURERS wanted to Attend Union Meeting on Friday Night, at 7.30. Business Important and of interest to all. AUCK. Co-op. Term. Bldg. Society.— Appropriations, St Junes' Hall, Wednesday, Angnst 28, 7.30 p.m.; 8 Ballots, 9 Sales. lg PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. J. G. H. M ACKAI QTRIL JjyXG, DJiA, DENTAL SURGEONS, Here commenced the Practice of their profession in IHPERIAX. BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. (Opp. Smeeton'E). Telephone 566. A SUDDEN CHILL may give you Cold In the Head, Inflamed Throat, or Bronchitis. Remember! If you should take a chill, don't wait until you are laid up but i use NAZOL freely right away. Thousands know its value. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 201, 22 August 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 201, 22 August 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 201, 22 August 1912, Page 12

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