AMUSEMENTS. ( \ P E E A TT O U S B. Direction Brennan-Fullers. L-td. Managing Director .. Bea. .1. Fuller. BBENNAX-FULLEK'S CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best Jn Vaudevii'?. "VAUDEVILLE DE MTXB." NEW IMPORTED STAR ARTISTS. AT Q - mO-NIGHT — \T C Direct flDji -England. America, and the Continent. Some Great Novelty Acts. Direct from South Africa, First Appearance rTVEPE C«T. T EONARDS, ■A- HE -LEONARD S. Quaint Chair Acrobats and Equilibrists, featuriuE their WONDERFUL SOMERSAULTING DOG. Direct from' Eag-iand. First Appearance— THE T YRICAL TTtOUR. HE * OUR. Powerfnl and Impressive Singers an<i Barmonisers. Gorgeous Stage Settings and Effects. Special Engagement, First Appearance— LEOPOLD OISTEKS. EOPQLD *3iSTEBS. Extraordinary Cbalr-balan-eers and Tarriblers First Appearance RUBY A-netralia's Premier Soubrette WALLACTi:. BRIGHT SISTERS. Eerios and Dancers. HENCHEY VINCETTI AND BT7SH. America's Foremost Comedy Acrobats. GEORGE JEAN, Monologue E-nterta-tner, LOUIE DU-GGAN. Balladist. I SLAVIN AND THOMPSON, Patter Dno. I Phenomenal Double-voiced Vccaiist. FEED BKJLNSCCOEBE. Extraordinary Success, awl Last Nights of rpi-IE TJECARS, Sensational Continental Acrobats, supported By TOMATO. The Clown Donkey, the Educated Ass. ABSOLUTELY THE LIMIT IN VAUDEVILLE. Popular Prices: IXC aad 0.5., •>/; Stalin, 1/: Reserves.• 2/6; Family Circle, 6d. Book seats at Wildman and Arey's. Til-IE "Dreadnought, ,, Pitt St.. opens Pridnv night next at 7 o'clock. 801 lup aria see the firn. 120 uu, uoyal Oak—Where you can spend a pleasant time. Admission: Adults 1/; Children 3d and 6d. 25 BOXING. I ijt own g all. ■ Jm— #ItFEDXESD4y "VEST, GREATEST BOXING CONTEST EVER HELD IX NEW ■ZEALAND. " TOHSME" gUMMEKS (Champion of the British Empire) versus " TTOCK (Australia's Cleverest Lightweight). FIFTEEN THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS FOR RECORD PURSE. FOUR AMATETJR PRELIMINARY BOUTS. Prices: S/, 5/, 7/6. Reserved; 10/. Stage and Front Row of Dress Circle (Ringside) Reserved, £1, at Wildrnan and ■ Arey's. No Complimentary Tickets will be issued, 803 Plan now open afc Wildman and Arey's Day Sales at X. Wise, Tobacconist, opp. Town Hall. MOSS- BALLIN. 533 Hoc Secretary. LECTURE. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. i A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be-beld- in.-St.. S.vmonds Street, on MQ&DAY. August 4th, when MR . R. B. OLIVER will deliver a Lecture. Illustrated by Lantern Views, entitled, "A VISIT TO WHITE ISLAND. THE ACTIVE ■ VOLCANO IN THE BAY OF PLENTY." Doors Open at 7.30. Lecture to commence 'at 8 p.m. With the exception of certain seats reserved for members and their friends, the Lecture vill be open to the general public. ' T. F. CBEESEMAX, 513 Secretary. : * ■DTVTDSSTO3. 1 ' • ' ' •xrETV ZEALAND INSURANCE! • COMPANY, LIMITED. ' THE TRANSFER .BOOKS of this Com- ' pany will be CLOSED from She 30th instant to the 12th proximo (both days inclusive), ■ preparatory to payment of Interim Dividend. By Order of the Boprd. '. .TAMES BUTTLE, " General Manager. Auckland, 21st July, 1913. 507 > ' "V'EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPAXT, LIMITED. The Directors of this Company have - declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND at the rate of TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE J per share for the six months ended 31st May last, payable to shareholders at the Office of . the Company, Queen Street, on and after » WEDNESDAY, the 13th prox. ; By order of the Board. JAMBS BUTTLE. General Manager:" ; Auckland, 29th July. 1913. 503 ~ MEETINGS. . fJTOE REFORM "cLUB/ Notice is hereby given, that a Special • Meeting of the Members of the Club will . he held at tae Club House, Wyndham Street. Auckland, on MONDAY, the 4trh day - of August. 1913, at 9 p.m., for the Purpose - of Considering and (if approved of) Adopting c Certain Alterations in aud Additions to the • Rules of the Club, in order to enable the ■ Club to be incorporated under the provisions ,of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. ) As 30 Members are required to constitute a ; quorum, a full attendance is requested. By Order of the Committee. R. MAXWELL. 309 Secretary. ; TOIN THE MYSTIC SUCCESS" CUJB, - «* because yon improve youx health, you increase yonr happiness, you -wJU add to • taie pleasures of life immediately. -Memberi "tip. In our Blessed Myetic Success Club -will -be a joyous surprise—a delightful reve- > latum. 'I'houeande of s-leters aud brothers of our great huroan family have been com- • fbrted, cheered, strengthened, and helped, jn . every way. Yes, thousands of them from , all over the earth, of every creed, belief. [ (Many iad no belief at all.) They ftnd Just what the heart needs in the Mystic Success Club. Vital aid and energy and comfort for soul. micd. and body Tie - Cbristia-n s»ys: "You nave wade we a 5 better Christian." MThe Agnostic save: "You j have showed mc that God and Jove rule the ■world. All say they are better, fcealtWer, . and happier. You attain good, andi eooo you tod you -want to do good. Ton realise 0,8 . Cbs:ist SP*rit means—goodwSto - all, Neaemss spread. The exalted, peace- . fuL bUaeful state glorifies everything rt te truly .w-OTderful. and wonderfully true From al Lj aDks aDd conditions tney SVe come Their grateful tributes buLs s the . Club, Jnet ac the CJnb has brightened oSr ' M^ -<rtU be heW on TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Anyone vio -wJU join will be ac snrprteed and delighted as here thonwrnds of d«u- sieeere and brotHere. , iurve become ibappy, Jojpus members from 8U perte of the earfih. Don't put it off . Turn over your new leaf now. It will
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 184, 4 August 1913, Page 12
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