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AMUSEMENTS. QPERAJJ O U S E BRENNAN-FULJ-EK'S VAUDEVILLE. ALWAYS MEKKY AND BRIGHT. MATINEE. TfiViEKY f AT. it .> Oft VTTXEE. *-* V>EKY T. AT —t>V. PKOOEAJIiIE EXACTLi AS AT NIGHT. SPECIAL "ITATINEE T>RICES. PECIAL JU-ATIXBK RICES. Dress C'lrclp and O. Stalls. 1/: Stalls. 6d. Children, SIXPENCE TO ALL FARTS. Q P E X A JJ O C S B. TWO PERFORMANCES SATURDAY. BBEXSAX-FUI.t-EK'S VAUDEVIUJ:. A GREAT SPECIALTY "WEEK. Great Revival of a REAL, CHRISTY MINSTREL?. REAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS. Terrific Reception Nightly of FRANK i The i T^RANK RANK I Favourite I -*- RANK YORKR ! Hilarious | -yORKE ORKB ' Comedian. ; -- OKKE All Artists Vociferously Applauded. rpED rpCTTY. A Heal IbD -*- I"TTY. Good Comedian. , MURIEL ESBANK. BELLA PERMAN. The Funniest of Clever Sketch Artists. BARNES and WEST in Novel New Sketch. CLIFFE QUARTET—Four Dii.ity Girls. ARMSTRONG and VERNE. Austin and Mayne. Nellie Kolle, Kov Rene, Corrie and Baker. Pearl Livingstone, Elsie Knowlea All Onr Great Company in a TIP-TOP PROGRAMME. D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/; F.C., €d. Boxes, lgn. Reserves at Wlldman'g. T EYS TNSTITUTE WINTER COUKSB, JU X Three Lamps. Ponsonby. SIR TAMES /CARROLL v \j Will Give an Address on COME pERSONAL TIEMINISCENCES, On FRIDAY NEXT, at 8. (In the Gymnasium.) Admission: SIXPENCE. AUCKLAND /-COMPETITIONS. -J A-f MR W. L. PAINE Remarked ! THAT WANT OF VOICE TRAINING WAS APPARENT. On OF MY PUPILS SENT IN. 95 P ER C EXT WERE SUCCESSFUL, including Championship for Primary Schools. ALFRED pRICE, TEACHER OF TTLOCCTION AND J-\RAMATIC A RT, SPECIALIST IN ■\7"OICE rpRAINING FOR RECITING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING. 21 AVA - VSO - Nr TREET - C IT £ Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. THE "CWIILXJE /-iouiEction J- Hfl *>AII>LIE V^OLLECTIOX OF BRITISH T>AivrrjfG-s RITISH *■ AIXTINGS vow r\psn jji ow \J PEN At tie ART SOCIETY'S GALLERY, COBUHG ST. Honre: 10 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION. V. QPERA TTOUSE. gUNDAY, 730 P.M. OCOTT "DENNETT, On "THE BURNING QUESTION OF UNIONISM." Special reference to Aetnal Happenings at Waihi. MUSIC. SILVER COLLECTION. 110 f>STTH ANNUAL BALL ~ In connection with MB F. C. EASSETT'S CLASSES. The above will be held in the TOWN" HALL (Main Hall), FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Spectators. I.'. Tickets may be had from the secretary or Members at Committee, E. B. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. M-anakau Road, Parnsll. Phon°, 1.7U1. 501 TOLA N THE REUNION. Usual Weekly, every Monday, Masonic Hail, Upper Queen St. 'Morrows Popular Orchestra.—MlSS SI. ifTREAY, Hon. Sec. 514 SOCIAL and Dance Every Friday Night, Foresters" Hall. Edinburgh St., from 8 to 11; gents V. ladies Cd. 91 AZAB.DS MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE —The Successful Competitors in our Shooting Matches for this week will be awarded the following prizes:—lo/ and 5/ First and Second Prizes in both the SISSHOT BULLS-EYE and RUNNING TABGETS COMPETITION, while the Winner of the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE will receive an E.P. Tea Pot. Last week Mr. McDonald was tie successful competitor in the Aggregate Bull's-eye Match with, a score of 161 bull's-eyes. Mr. A. Mackle and Mr. S. Elliott were the first and second 1 prize winners in. the Sis-shot Bull's-eye Competition, while Mr. A. Mackie and Mr. G. Jones were the successful competitors in the Running Targets Match. "VfISS DENZ'S ELITE ORCHESTRA ill (Lady Instrumentalists).— to receive Engagements for Dances, Socials, At Homes, etc Music par excellence. Terms moderate. Miss Denz, Bellwood, ilt Boekttl. I _ I LUWCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. ARBOUR VIEW, Endeaa's Buildings, opp. Queen Street Wharf.— Sundays. Afternoon and Late Teas. Everything good.—Fountain, Proprietor. 22 ANION'S DINING ROOMS' Some may lead, but I am second to none. Try M.-uison'a Dining Rooms, opp. "Herald" Office. 4-conrse meal, 1/; breakfast from 7 till 10 ajn. ■* i _ _ pRIO R • s * gTILL TEADINQ. BBS! 1/ LUNCH IN THE CIII. ST&AKD. AJBGAftB,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

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