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AMUSEMENTS. TELLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. Direction: Ben. J. Fuller. .MORE NEW ARTISTS. ■M.ORE .NEW ARTISTS. MORE NEW FEATURES. MORE NEW FEATURES. AT 8 — TO-NIGHT — AT S. First Appearance. From tbe Winter Gardens, -Xew l'ork, The Most Expensive and Sensatioual Act of Last New iork Season. the tog OS. Japanese Jugglers. THE TOGOS. Japanese *•«***"■ THE TOGOS. Japanese Contortionists. THE TOGOS. Japanese Rope-\\ alters. THESE DEATH-DEFYING JAPANESE ARE THE VERY LIMIT IN SENSATIONAL FEATS. First Appearance, Direct from London. Gloriously Beautiful MI.NERYA & "RACE and MINERVA & Git ACL Gloriously Feminine MINEBVA * «*"£'? Girl Gymnasts. MINERVA & GRACL. First Appearance, A Riot Everywhere. The Most Unique TIM & GERTIE .MOORE, and Laughable TIM & GERTIE MOOBE. Double in TIM & GERTIE MOORE. Vaudeville. JIB BEN. J. FULLER having ca.bled His permission to extend Molinari's Season for Six Nights More, we now onnouuce tbe Farewell Nights of the Finest Tenor that has visited the Dominion. .MOLINARI Sings To-nlfrbt: MOLINARI MOLINARI (1) "0 Solo Mlo" MOLINARI (2) "Vest! la Guba" (Pagliaecl) MOLINARI (3) ■•Briadise" (Duet) MOLINARI (4) "Come. Sing to Mc" (Duet) Assisted by SIGNORA MOLINARI, in Memories of Grand Opera. AR.MITAGE AND HINE. Yorkshire Duo, Id an Original Skit. "WANTED, A SOPRANO." TAYLOR AND McQUOINE— Comerty Fair. THE TUTTY6—In Black Art. I-'RED SMlLES—Comedian. HAL — Jesting Jugzler. The Act of Distinction. MtRFAYNE. The XylophoDe MIKFAYNE. Expert. REMFMiBER! FULLER'S GIVE THE LARGEST RETURN FOR THE LEAST MONEY. WE I'LEaSE THE PUBLIC, AND THEY GO WHERE THEY .ARE BEST PLEASED. TjU'LLER'S T ITTLE pRK'ES: DC, •>/ STALLS, -| / GALLERY, CD. 0.5., —/. STALLS,- 1 -/- GALLERY," ■Plan on view at Robertson's Music Depot, Queen Street. Reserves, 2/Q.

TTING'Sm H E A T R B. THE HOME OF MELODTtAMA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THIRTY-FIFTH WEEK. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. THE NEW A "DKANDON - rtREMEE T-\RAMATIC pOM-PANY, sensation: sensation: sensation: a drama of dramas. APLL ,piRL XfIROM ~\pLL f± IRL rpo A/fILLIONAIRESS. q-'O "VriLLIONAIRESS. Prices: 2/ and ]/; Ladles, Half-price. Book your Seats at Finlay's, News Agents, OR RING UP KINGS THEATRE, 'l'iioue 3US4. A UCADIA. ■AUCADIA. SHOWING TO-NIGHT. A RCADIA. TUESC-AX i: WEDNESDAY TJLACKWELL V/'ARLY'LE -D'LACKWE'LL In the Powerful Tirade Against the Grinding and Oppression of the .Poor by the lUrh and Aristocratic, rpjHE /CLARION, -L HE V^LAIUON, ryVHE pIiLARIOX, J- HE 'L/LARION, A Wonderfully Vivid. Dramatic Stxiry from the Sons-ntlouai Bonk by Samuel Hopkins Adams. ,rpUK ptUARIO-x, A Beautiful Romance is Interwoven Through ine Tanglo/1 Web of Politics and Graft. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILMS. MEETINGS. A DCKLAXD INDUSTRIAL ■CX- ASSOCIATION. MR. W. A. VEITCH, M.P., Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE On " The Relations Between Capital and Labour: How They May be Improved." WEDNESDAY, 13TH JUNE, 8 PM. Chairman, Mr. S. J. Harbutt. 515 DEFENCE NOTICES. BATTERY N. Z . F. A. N- T b n embpr ,n of BattPr J- attending *&y™, (Signed) R. C. GALBRAITH, Lieutenant, 53G 0.C., A Battery F.A.

CORPORATION NOTICES. i QI X X OK AIiCKLA N D.! BY-LAWS No. 4. Public Notice is hereby given that at a bpeclal Meeting of the Auckland City Council, convened for the purpose and held on Thursday, the 31st May, 11)17, the following Resolution was passed, and will bo submitted tor couflruiution at the Ordinary Tm-^ ot the Council, to be held on IHIUSDAY, the 28th June, at 7 o'clock P-ui., in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, (Jueen Street, viz.:— That t!ie Auckland rity Council doth I hereby, by Special Resolution, ln-1 tended to operate as a Special Order, make the following By-law,' to be known hereafter as liy-law No. 4, viz.:—tHere follows the By-, The purport of the said By-law is: (1) To extend and amend By-law No. 1 of the City of Auckland; U!) To repeal Section m> or the said By-law >o. 1, and lv lieu thereof Aba^\? a «eYi We ia respcot ot thu CATTLE. Per head. Vac of Abattoir ... ? f ?, Slaughtering .. ?, i. Slaughterluß lmii s .....■.'.".:;"■.; " larding and fodder, per week or " part of weulj i 0 deliv'eVot'" 11 " 1 ?' UUd S '"' i '"" CALVES (up to L'OOlb). rer head. Tse of Abattoir " '.' Slaughtering } •» Over 2UUIb V-A»- ' " Catt/e rates. SHKEP A.XD LAMBS. I'er head. tse of Abbatoir .... f, ',{ Slaughtering v !? I'IUS. I'er head. , L'se of Abattoir s '' Slaughlerini- un tii'v'iiii', 1 v • Sllb S"sowh J i UCivery f U u f S, -»S Q Juue i, air. uaxux w - «:"-"ox. Xowu clerk. SOS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 10

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