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AMUSEMENTS. THE " I N G'S T H x Props., John Puller sod Son*. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Eight in the Bull's-eye of Public Favor. Australia's Foremost Patter Comedians, DELAYALB And GILBERT, Iu an Original Scena, 'H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.' Doc. ROWE. Doc; THE PRINCE OF GAMBLERS, Presenting ' How Gamblers Win.' The Dainty Queen KOK.O. of Magic. The Newest Craze, " Sand-drawing." MAUD FAKING, The Greatest Australian Coon Impersonator. ELLIOT SISTERS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT. LILY VOCKLER. MAY DAHLBERG. MABEL LYNNE. RUPERT CUTHBERT. GIBSON GIRLS. WILL GILBERT. GEO. SPARKES. RUBY WALLACE. PRICES: DC. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, I*. Plan at Jacobs's. No Booking Fee. • OLLER SKATING. POLLER SKATING. The Premier Winter Indoor Pastime. TOWN HALL, N.E. VALLEY. Open 'Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, And Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Learners' Classes Tuesday and Thursday Evenings. . Fine Smooth Circular Skating Floor. Best Ball-bearing Skates Used. Brass Band Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Evenings. Every Facility to Learn to Skate. AREISON HALL. SOUSA CONCERTS. SOUSA CONCERTS. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. The BOX PLANS for the Season of Five Evening and Four Afternoon Performances of Sousa and his World-famed Baud will Open at the Dresden Company's Warehouse TOMORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, At 9 o'clock. IMPORTANT. CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED COUPONS will be issued from 8 o'clock on the Morning of the Opening of the Plans, and Preferential Choice of Seats will be accorded by Priority. COUNTRY PATRONS. A Section has been set aside in the Body of Hall and Gallery for the convenience of Patrons in the outlying districts. Application (by letter only, with money order or postal notes and stamped addressed envelope for reply accompanying same) addressed MANAGER, SOUSA CONCERTS, Care DRESDEN, Will rec2ive prompt attention. GARRISON HALL. GARRISON HALL. Direction E. Branscombe, Ltd. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, Fo" a Brief Season of FIVE EVENING PERFORMANCES FIVE EVENING PERFORMANCES And FOUR MATINEES. FOUR MATINEES. -USA SOUSA SIX' Miss VIRGINIA ROOT (Soprano). Miss NICOLINE ZEDELER (Violinist). ' Mr HERBERT L. CLARKE (Conictisi). PRICES- Special Reserved Seats, Body Hull ;tud Uallerv, ss. Ordinary Forms, and 2s. NIGEL BROCK, Manager. During the season - - ..,.- ally Routed by Kadiatots i-upplied by the City Coipcration. __^ THE AUGUST PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ARE NOW ON SALE AT BEGG'S ! We give below iho Titles of sonic of the Numbers which :tre sure to meet with Popular Favor: "AMBEROL," 2s 6d each. Zampa Overture, Edison Concert Band; Alma, Alma. Where, do You Liver 1 Miss Spencer and Mr Ormsby ; Cradle Soug Medley (violin solo), J. Scott Skinner; The Fishermen, Anthony and Harrison; Doctor's Testimonials (vaudeville sketch;, Golden and Hughes; The Gateway City March (xylophone solo), Charles Daab ; The Lord is My Light, Von Norden; K>ss Ide, My Honey, Kiss Me, Ada Jones ami Billy Murray; Good-bye, Sweetheart, Good-bye, Ernest Pike; They All Love Jack, Peter Dawson; Queen Among the Heather, Harry Lauder; The Storm Fiend, David 8r.i7.e11; Angel's Serenade ('cello solo), Jean Schv.-iiler. "STANDARD,'' Is 3d each. The Corcoran Cadets' March, Sousa's Band; Saviour Moro than Life, Anthony and Harrison; Oh, You Dream! Ada Jones and Billy Murray; In Absence, Weber Male Quartet; Alpine Rose (bells solo), Charles Daab; Girls, Beware of the Barefaced Mail, FlorrieForde; Austrian Cadets' March (concertina, solo), Alexander Prince. Wc have now a Spkiulid Selection of Records played bv Sousa's Famous Band. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Phonograph Parlors, PRINCE'S ST RET. COVERNf/iENT NOTICES. WAIAU RIVER ROAD BRIDGE. WRITTEN TENDER* will be received at this Office until noon of MONDAY, 31st Julv, 1911, for the CONSTRUCTION of a ROAD BRIDGE over the Waiau River at Tnauiperc. Tenders are to be addressed to the lion. Minister of Public Works, and marked on the outside "Tender for Waiau Bndge." Telegraphic tenders, similarly marked and addressed, will be considered, provided a written tender is lodged at any Public Works district ouiec before the time stated above. Drawings, specification, and conditions of contract may be seen at the Public Works OHia*. Auckland, Wellington, Cm-istchurch, Dunedin. and Invexcurgill. The lotrest uj any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES. Engmeer-iii-Cuief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 30th June, 1511. N E\\ r ZEAL AN D~ I! AILW A YSI TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS, PORT CHALMERS-DUNEDIN. ON AND A ITER TUESDAY, Ist August, the following ALTERATIONS in the Time-table will be made; A Train will Irav Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 9,20 p.m., Burkes 9.34 p.m., Ravtnsbourne 9.40 p.m., arriving Dunedin 9.49 p.m. The Train now leaving Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 11.0 p.m. will not leave until 11.15 p.m., Burkes 11.31 p.m., Raveusboiirnc 11.38-p.m., arriving Dunedin 11.47 p.m. The 11.55 p.m. Train Port Chalmers to Dunedin will net, run. The Trains leaving Port Chalmers at 6.15 p.m. and 10.15 p.m. Will step at Mussel Bay when required to pick up or set down passengers. By Order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW, Ist to sth I AUGUST. I HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO DUNEDIN will be issued as under: From any Station on the South Island Main Line and Branches (including Queenstown) from MONDAY, 31sc July, to FRIDAY, 4th August, inclusive, and from Oamar i, Clinton, and intermediate Stations' (including Branches) by Trains arriving at Dunedin up to 2.0 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth August. All available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 19th August, 1911. The Return Fares will be: First Class 2d per mile. Second Class Id per miie, the rainimuni being 4s and 2s respectively. By Order. '

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Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 5