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■'-■"■ AMUSXaCEITCS. P E R A '. U O U S B. BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT Implies tbe Very Best in Vaudeville. PACKED TO THE DOOItS AGAIN Last Night. Many Turned Away. ... TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AT DOOR, the Management bes to Impress on Intending Patrons TO BOOK THEIR SEATS. A VERITABLE VAUDEVILLE BOOM • ' Caused .by , . 2 WORLD-FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS, IMPORTED AT ENORMOUS - EXPENSE. SEASON LIMITED TO 12 NIGHTS. FREE LIST ABSOLUTELY SUSPENDED. TOOYAL TVANZAI "pAMILY T>OYAL TDANZAI "piAMILY OF JAPANESE ENTERTATNF.RS. IN A GORGEOUS STAGE SETTING, i Valued at Over £2000. SCHEPP'S— Almost Human—(CIRCUS Dogs. y - , QCHEPP'S—Talking, DrIUing—QIKCUS Waltzing PonieH, Vlvacloiiß Diving Monkeys, The Most Wonderful Exhibition of the Trainer's Art in All Our History. These Immense Attractions Supported by A BIG COMPANY OF STAR ARTISTS. Season Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 3/; Stalls. 2/; Family Cirelft, I/. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. No booking fee. Seats booked by 'phone, Cd extra. TX7 INDSOR mHEATBE, THREE LAMPS. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. TO-NIGHT. TO NIGUT. QKIPPER TjTRANCIS, THE WiORLD'S CRIPPLE CHAMPION. The picture of bis record swim across the Bristol Channel. The Skipper will appoar in person and describe tbe picture while it is being-shown. This picture shows tbe eallant cripple at various stages of his Rreat effort. Francis is not only an athleti , , but has proved to be a singer of ability, both as a sentimentalist and a comic, and will render items during the entertainment. KEICBS AS USUAL. Francis will appear for Five Nights Only. 513 "V-ERDI'S FAMOUS GRAND OPERA. * TL rpBOVATOKE. TL mEOVATORE. TL fTIROVATORE. With Unsurpassed . Cast, Including ■V/TADAME ryiELAERT, TITADAME vyiELAERT, MADAME VX^IELAERT, Verdi's Ideal Leonora, And ■VTR -pMtANK Q.RAHAM, TITB "ptRANK /GRAHAM, A'I U TP RAXK Q.RAHAjr, The finest of Verdi's tenor roles, by the finest' tenor who evpr visited the Dominion. The Stirring Execution and Miserere Scene, WITH A GRAND OPERATIC CHORUS. 200 VOICES. 200 VOICES TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Prk-cs, 3/ (reserved), at Wildman and Arey's2/, 1/, at Eady and Co.'s. B OOK N- ow - - We Use a Broadwood. 502 JTALL pONCERT /"XHAMBER. "CWENING, QEPT. -| A jyj-ONOAY JJVBNIUQ, gEPT. it •^γ , ALT E B "g- IRB T, AhT BE gIB BY, ±HE CBLEBBATED TJCfOR, THE CELEBRATED TENOR. FAREWELL TO AUCKLAND. ENGLISH. IRISH. SCOTCH BALLAD *; i CONCERTS. Watch, for Programme. PRICES: B/, 3/, 2/. Box Plan at Wildman and Areya. Day Sales at Eady and Co.'s. Broad-wood Piano. Concert Direction' S. COLDICUTT. 517 xj b; c X,t t> a b k. By Kind Permission City Council. THE AUCKLAND GARRISON BAND Will Play a Musical Programme SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31, AT 3 P.M. Collection will be taken at tue Gates in Aid of Distressed Bandsman. SO .G. F. CATBR, Conductor. ftCIE MOST CHARMING WALTZES OF 4-i TUE SEASON. "AMBER GLOW" and "MEMORIES " .2/ Eacb. ■ A. EADT AND CO.. QUEEN ST. 46 , ' FOOTBAIX. J* T EAGUS ■pOOTBALL. fl& f^P W QOUTH TTTALES SL A UCKLAKD. T\OMAIN Q.ROUND, CATURDAY "V-EXT. Tbe first meeting Inst season saw Auckland triumph. This year the Blue and. Whites are even stronger. The Light Blues arc noted for their dash and sparkle. Thus a great same seems assured. Curtain Raiser, 1.45 p.m. NORTH SHORE (Cup Winners) v. AUCKLAND B REPS. ADMISSION, V; STAND, I/. 527 GEO. HUNT, Hon. Secretary. »■ A UCKLAKD RUGBY UNION. - rjOLLEGE T)AY, ALEXANDRA PARK, SATURDAY, August 30th. 1013. "OLD BOYS' " REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, AT 3 P.M., GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. KING'S COLLEGE Present Day Boys' -Representativ-c Match at 2 p.m., SECONDARY SCHOOLS V. NATIVE COLLEGES. Aamission: One Shilling (including Grandstand. Proeede in aid of College Rides' Crub Building Fund. H. CLAI, Hon.' Sec. 539 College Rifles Football Ctab. EIJECTRIC TRAMWAYS. A UCKLAND TRAMVAY COMPANY. PONSONBY ROUTE. In addition to the Regular SerTice to Ponsonby through Queen Street, Cars will R un from Customs aireet West, via Hobson ana Pitt Streets, B the Three Lamps evei-y 10 mhrates between 4.30 and 620 nt? MONDAYS to FRIDAYS and" between 11.50 a.m. and 115 Dmi 'Vμ SATURD-AXa ' P ' m - on 641 *«X ORDER.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 204, 27 August 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 204, 27 August 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 204, 27 August 1913, Page 12