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AMUSEMENTS. QPEBA -pf O tj S B. Direction: Brennan-IPaltefe, L,t<J. ' Managing Director: Ben J. Fuller. BRKNNAN-FULLEK'S CIRCUIT Implies the Very Beet in Vaudeville. HOUiSB PACKED TO THE DOOUS LAST N'IQHT, and many reluctantly refused admission. BOOK YOWR SEATS to aTOld disappointment. A Tetrlfie' Furore Created, by THE TV,rARVEL.L.OCS TTERALDOS, HE J-M-AB.VEKJ..OUS -CLeiIIALDOS, WORD'S .GREATEST LIVING ACROBATS. . Figuratively speaking, last .night* Inge audience was drawn'to the edge of its seat and remained there, gazing in utter bewilderment and admiration whilst these great performers went throngh their, act. NOTHING LIKE IT SEEN HEKB BEFORE ie the general exclamation around rr — SEVEN HERALDOS — IJ APPEAR HERE FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. 1 ' Supported by A BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. SHARRAT AND T ANG, HAKRAT -ii-ND ' -MaNG, The Versatile and Original Musical Comedy ' Duo; Novelty Dancers, etc. AMO First Appearance. ANT) "The Dainty Girl and ALMO. the Crajy Lad.".'. First Appearance of AucS- - BBATTIK land's Farvjiirite Soubretto. McDONALD. E. PITCHER. .MARSH LITTLE. -BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. D.C. and 0.5., 2/: Stalls, 1/; Family Circle, 6d. BOOK SEATS at Wildman and Arey's, fid extra. ALEXANDRA T> A B K. mO-MORROW AFTERNOON (WEDNESDAY). ALEXANDRA p A R K. ALEXANDRA T>ARK. THE SENSATION OF ALL TIME. PROCLAIMED BY THE WHOLE WORLD To be THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT Of THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. A piECE OP jIfACHINEET ggQLB ( "PLYING IN THE A IR. gTONE And HIS BLERIOT MONOPLANE. UP IN THE REALMS OF SPACE. "The sight of a Monoplane sailing high up into the blue of the heavens is one that thrills the soul with wonder, and sets the most Jaded nerves tingling with a glorious enthusiasm." —Elsie K. Morton. PRECEDED AT 2 O'CLOCK By MOTOR CYCLE RACES, MOTOR CYCLE EACES, By the - •-: '-,"' '-" ' '.- AUCKLAND MOTOR CYCLING CLUB. Forming an afternoon's sport unprecedented for scientific wonder, sensation and absorbing interest. POPULAR PRICES: 1/, 2/, and Grandstand and Lawn 5/. Children, Half-price. Gates open at 1 o'clock. Commence at 2. «& Ag X UCKLAND T lEDERTAFEL »|lw rpoWN ~p|"ALL TOWN TTALL jmiDAY, Q FIRST -*• /CONCERT — TpIRST IBST — V>ONCERT — ISST

1013 SEIASON. NOTICE. Now Is the time ito'set yonr name on the Society's List of Subscribers. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. Send yonr name to Secretary at once, and get your tickets in time for Booking TODAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. \ 2 Tickets for each 4 Concerts, 106 3 , , ~ 15/ 4 „ ~ ~ „ „ 20/ No Extra Charge for Booking. A Full Printed Programme Posted lor each Concert. DON'T DELAY, APPLX AT ONCE FOR gEASON. rpiCKETS. STD. J. HARBTTTT, .' . Secretary. 1, Coburg Street. 512 pRINCE'S T3 I N K. VICTOifIfA STREET. ■ TO-NIGHT. v TO-NIGHT. HOCKEY MATCH. MALTA TEAM "V. .* ' ■' TEAM FROM TT.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. ECCLESIASTICAX. QHAPMAJT J£ISSIOK.

rpOWN JJALL. rp H I S TTj V E N I SG, TUESDAY. 6ln— './'•'.' 7.30 p.m.—Town Hall Service. WEDNESDAY, 7th— 1 to 1.45 p.m.—Concert Chamber—Business Girls' Meeting, addressed by the Ladies of the Mission -Party. 3 p.m.—Concert Chamber—Great United Missionary Service. 7.30 p.m.—Town Hall Service. ■- ■ ■ THURSDAY. Stt-rr .--.■ Farewell Day—Farewell Day. 10.30 ajn.—Concert Chamber.—Subject "Tie Evangelistic Church." 3 pja.—TOWS • HAUL. Subject, "The Christian and,- Questionable Amusement." 7.30 p.m.—Town Hall.—Great Farewell Service. to Auckland and the Dominion. FRIDAY, 9th— . ■. - .7.30 p.m.—Two Services will toe toeld for converts, in the Bast Street- Hall, Newton, and the Tabernacle. • Admissi£n l>y ticket only.Broadwood Earless Piano (E. and F Piano Company) used. - All Accounts against the Mission nmat'be rendered to the Secretary; Rev. Turner 70, Upper Queen Street, by TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING. 510 POULTRY SHOW. jyJNBDIN FANCIERS' ', CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW. ' POULTRY, PIGEONS. CANARIES, DOGS CATS AND PETS. ""?*>• Sldey's Buildings, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN .TUNE 3, 4, 5. ' Mr C. Court Kice (Sydney), Dog Judge Entries Close—Dog Section, May 10; other . Sections, May 17: Send at once for Schedule to « . . - . E. S- WILSON, , . P.O. 80x.92, Dunedin, or Secrete «7Emoire- Buildings, Princes Street. sw

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 107, 6 May 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 107, 6 May 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 107, 6 May 1913, Page 12

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