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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA TTOUSE. Direction Brennan-Fnller, Ltd. Managing Director .. Ben. J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULI»ER"S CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best in Vaudevii'?. TWO WORLD'S FAMOUS NOVELTY . ACTS. Featuring This Week's Great Show. THE rj-tHREE TTsBCARS, HE J-HREE J-'ECABS. TWO GENTLEMEN AND ONE LADY. Sensational Continental Comedy Acrobats, Supported by TOMATO. TOMATO. THE EDUCATED CLOWN DONKEY. Whose almost human intelligence and hilarious animal comedy keeps huge audiences nightly in roars of laughter. TOMATO, THE CLOWN DONKEY. Is Now the Talk of Town. HENCHEY, TTTNCBTTL; AND "RUSH, ENCHEY. » INCBTTL AND -DtiSH, AMERICA'S FOREMOST COMEDY ACROBATS, In Frantic Fans and Fardcal Fun. MAX DUFFEK, The World's Famous Musical Contortionist. DUCKWORTHS. Jugglers and Acrobats. ROSEBUDS. GEORGE DEAN, SLAVIN AND THOMPSON, FRED. BRANSCOMBE, LOUIE DUGGAN, CORONA, HARRY COLLINS. LEVARTO AND COLLINS. Australia's Greatest Comedy Jugglers. D.C. and 0.5.. 2/; Stalls, V: F. Circle. 6d. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. ■pORESTERS' THEATRE, ONEHUNGA. THURSDAY AND FRTDAY NEXT. Arthur Shirley's Powerful Drama, I s S HE G- UILTI ' BSS ? " BY ONEHUNGA DRAMATIC CLUB. Under Stage Management of Mr. Edward Armitage. Full Orchestra, under Mr. Samuel Adams. Doors open, 7.15. Curtain rises 7.45 p.m. Tickets, 2/ and 1/. 8 ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Jervois Road, Ponsonby. SOCIAL MEETING OF CONGREGATION, TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY—TO-NIGHT At 7.30 p-m. • IN SCHOOL HALL. Annual Reports, Music, Refreshments. Ail Cordially Invited. 502 R. P. MILNE, Hon. Sec. MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS will hold the Third of their Series of Monthly Socials in St. Benedict's Hall, Eaet Street, on THURSDAY EVENING. July 31. Dancing 8 to 12 p-m. Progressive Euchre will be held in connection with the above. Refreshments. Meredith's Orchestra. Gents.- sub., 2/6; Ladies' sub., 1/6. E. LONERGAN, A. P. LEES, 1, Pitt Street- Joint Secretaries. 590 GREY LYNN LODGE. - v No. 62, U.A-0 J).. InafflSSK The next Euchre and , . Dance will be held in JwiW*©*"-?- the Richmond Hall. jg^ i AsW , on THURSDAY NENT. • r * 11 y 31st, at 8 p.m. Meredith's Music. Prizes. Light Refreshments. V*- -Gent.'s 1/6. Ladies 6d. E. c: WARREN, Hon. Sec. MAD A!I • A MILL EE , OF INDIA, Will give FREE DEMONSTRATIONS OF HEALING ON SUNDAY NIGHT, At the rpOWN TTALL. If you are suffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or any ailment that compels you to use. crutches or. a stick to walk, come to the Towp Ball, awjyou wTUTeave without your crutch or stick. Madam's Address" will be: "Does Bible Teaching Approve of Vaccination? 1' Is -Pure ' Lymuh or Vaccine a Powder?" - Those who are suffering from this ridiculous operation kindly invited to come and get instant relief, and warn- others against similar disaster. Anti-Vaccinlsts. medical facnity preferred, will be given a few minutes from the. platform. Recitation. "Belihazzar's Feast."* Solo. ."Under His Wings." Mr Roy Hall will preside. Silver Coid Collection taken at the Door NOTE—This is Msdam's Last Meeting at the Town Hail for some time. TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT At First Floor. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET, Madam will take a few more Students into her *ientific Class for instructions on Hypnotism, Magnetic Healing, and Telepathy. Students guaranteed to remove pain after first lesson- Fee, one guinea. MADAM AMILLEB CAN BE CONSULTED DAILY, from 2 to 5, At HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET, Rbcumatism. Paralysis. AstJuna, Deafness Fits, .Nervous Breakdown, Internal or External • Growths, successfnlly and rapidly removed, without drags or operation*. 330 TTTAIKATO MUSICAL AND ELOCUV> TIONARY COMPETITIONS TOWN HALL, HAMILTON. 13th to 17th OCTOBER (Inclusive). TRAIN EXCURSION RATES. Full particulars from N. G. GRIBBLE, Competitions Secretary. Hamilton. POULTRY ' SHOW. Art Union will be drawn in Trades' Hall Hobson Street. TO-MORROW (Thursday) E\ENING, at 8 p.m. 541 H. TATTERSALL, Secretary. Y. M - *-■ A. THE HALL IN NEW BUILDING Now available for CONCERTS, LECTURES, ETC. Seats 500. ExceUent Acoustics. Terms reasonable. Apply GENERAL SECRETARY. 524 JOHNSTONE'S PIANO TUTOR FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. And from A. EADY AND CO, 112 Qneen Street. 00, Royal Oak—Where you can spend a pleasant time. Admission: Adults 1/Children 3d and 6d. 23 BOXING. *>£*»» rp OW N TJAIL US 8D AUGUST £• GREATEST BOXING CONTEST EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND " JOHNNIE'' OUMMEES (Champion of the British Empire) VERSUS JJOCK -jg-EYS (Australia's Cleverest Lightweight). FIFTEEN THBBE-MINUTE ROUNDS FOR RECORD PURSE. FOUR AMATEUR PRELIMINARY BOUTS. Prices: 3/. 5/. 7/6. Reserved, 10/. . Stage and Front Row of Dress Circle (Ringside) Reserved, £1, at Wildman and Arey's. No Complimentary "rackets will be issued. Box Plan now open at Wildman and Arey's Day Sales at T. Wise, Tobacconist, opp. Town H»n. MOSS-BALLIN. . BB > Mm.. Btaabug.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 12
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