A-SUSEBtEIfTS. f~\ P E R A XT O U S E. Direction Bretman-FulleTS. Ltd. Managing Director .. Ben. J. Fuller. BRENNAN-PULLER'S CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. "VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE." NEW NOVELTY ACTS THIS WE EX. THE CJT. T BONARDS, HE Or. A-EONARDS. Qnaint Chair Acrobats and Equilibrists, featuring their WONDERFUL SOMERSAULTING DOG. An hrrmeuse and Artistix; Attraction. THE T YRICAL TjTOUR. U_ A-YRICAL -P OUR. Presenting a Novel .-Mid Original Entertainment Embracing Vocal Quartets. Humorous Sketches, Pass- Solos, I*rincipal Boy Turns. EVERY ITEM VIGOROUSLY ENCORED. LEOPOLD Extraordinary Chair SISTBItS. Balancers and Tiw_Tjlers. BRIGHT SISTERS. RUBY WALLACE, GEORGE DEAN, LOUIE DUGGAN, SLAVIN AND THOMSON, I<\ BRANSCOMBE. H-ENCIIEY VINCETTI AND BUSH, America's Foremost Corned v Acrobats. D SCARS AND "TOMATO ECARS -'A.M) X_i_ATO, (Acrobats) (Clown Donkey). One Lonjr Scrca-m of Laughter! Popular Prices: D.C and 0.5., 21; Stalls, 1/; Reserves, 2/6; FaniUy Circle, Cd. Book seats at Wild-man and Arey's. ROYAL RINK. KHYBER PASS. BENEFIT SKATING CARNIVAL, TO-NIGHT. FLORAL, FANCY. AND CHARACTER FETE. (In Aid of St. John Ambulance Brigade.) A SIGHT WORTH SEEING ! NOTE.—Skaters must wear either Floral, Fancy, Character, or Evening Dress. HARRY IIAYR, Treasurer. W _ TOTAL PARNELL _l§i_br*x LODGE. M.U.,; 1.0.0. F. 56TTI ANNIVERSARY. Jt|rTlA2CSfl|r3| be he'uli in the O-ddfello-ws' H-all. P:\rnell, on TirtTRS- •& ,'~ I "*"_L__ > DAY, August 7„, at S p.m. Morrow's Orchestra. Tickets: Double, 3/6; Gent's Sin-gle, 3/6; Lady's, 1/8. KOBT. H. KJLLIP. 51 Hon. Sec. POINT ERIN PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE (Weekly).—Second Meeting TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), Aug. Sth, S p.m. Good Prizes. Refreshments provided. Aggregate prizes for season, best 13 scores. A pleasant evening's amusement. 00 WXNT~THfPMOON."—Miss Lily Fitzpernld and Mr. Agnew, The Dandies, To-nichr. « THE --Dreadnought," Pitt St., opens Friday night next at 7 o'clock. Roll up and see the fun. 120 DANCIN-O. —Workers' Social and Dance (Sth of series), Trades Hall. Friday Night, August 8; Meredith's Orchestra: Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/. X) Zoo, uoyal Oak—Where you can spend a pleasant time. Admission: Adults 1/: Children 3d and t>d. 25 BOXING. T' °w N TT AL L - t~SE®r jSht'CK/EDNESDAY ->JEXT, GREATEST BOXING CONTEST EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. " JOHNNIE" QUMMER3 (Champion of the British Empire) VERSUS TZTOCK TKETS (Australia's Cleverest Lightweight). FIFTEEN THREE-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 i Arey's. 1 No Complimentary Tickets will be Issued. ! Box Flan now open at Wildman and Arey's i Day Sales at T. Wise, Tobacconist, opp. > Town HalL MOSS BALLIN, ! 533 Hon. Secretary. : -, AUCKiAXiD TRTTrTTni-TON. TJUBLIC -VT O T I C E. A UCKLAND TNDirSTRIAL, A GRICULTURAL, AND -v.riNiNG -pxHißrnox, 1913 • - 1914. QPENS -IST J-\ECEMBER, 10l ♦> SEASON TICKET* ARE NOW READY FOR ISSUE, and may be obtained from MONDAY, 4th inst., at the EXHIBITION OFFICE, First Floor, •'Herald" Bullding3, or from:— MESSRS UPTON AND CO., Queen Street. CHAMPTALOUP AND EDMISTON, Queen StreetWILDMAN AND AREY, Qneen St, LADIES' OR GENT.'S TICKETS—One Guinea. CHILDREN, under fifteen. Half Guinea. These Season Tickets, while admitting holders to the Exhibition during its currency, will also admit to the Grounds on Saturday arid Suuday afternoons during progress of construction, until Ist October, _03. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. MEETINGS, • £\UEEN VICTORIA ASSOCIATION FOR V * BEFRIENDING MAORI WOMEN AND GIRLG. The Ninth Annual Meeting will be held at the Diocesan Office TO-MORROW [ AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Vcn. Arch- : deacon Hawkins will take the chair. All in- • terested in the Mission cordially Invited. 38 LL BELIEVERS IN LIFE ONLY IN , CHRIST i Are Invited to participate in the Mld- ■ Winter Conference of the N.Z. Evangelistic and Publication Association, to be held In • Church of Christ, West Street, on WEDNES- , DAY, at 7.45 p.m. Short addresses by r Messrs. Geo. Aldridge, H. W. Milner, and L. E. Falkner. Musical Items. Refreshments. Qrai-man. Mr T. La-urio Wttcock. 85 rpHE RAWtHITI BOWLING- CLUB. An Extraoprßrrary Meeting of Members of tiie RawSiitl Bowirng Ctob will be held at Mesas T. Ma__eno Jackson-'s Office, Customs , Street, on WEDNESDAY, 13th inst., at • 12.30 -pcm. Business: To Amend, Rules in accordance — tth requirements of the Registrar of tocorporated Societies. . 84 D. IjONG, Secretary. . ___ THAMES BOYS' ASSOCIATION. m » ex-Thames resimLf wMI 1 dents and friends of 'C& rui\' 1 t^P 4B ' ll Alex. Farqnhar ' Jgm IHI I interested in his recent @J Hi M retirement from active ~__BHh*__t service are reqne«ted to attend a Meeting to be _/? mm helrt ln the Drnlds' ' ' Hall. North Street, ' # _, Newton, TO-MORROW ! (Wednesday), 6th inst., at 8 p.m. Convened by.request of. friends by the Old Thames •■ Boys' Association. 8 _. BLOMPIELD, Convener.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 185, 5 August 1913, Page 12
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