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Amusements-/-I I T Y J-J ALL. Solo Lessee and Director - - Mr. P. B. Dix. General Manager - - Mr. I. \Y. Duval. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■QEt'S QAIETY QOMPANY, In a COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. IRENE FRANKLIN The Celebrated IRENE FRANKLIN Young American IRENE FRANKLIN CoineuieiJue. who IRENE FRANKLIN took Australian IRENE FRANKLIN Audiences b\ IRENE FRANKLIN Storm, will sing IRENE FRANKLIN TO-NIGHT IRENE FRANKLIN "My Wild Irish IRENE FRANKLIN Rose." and "I IRENE Fit AS KLIN Lout Like no IRENE FRANKLIN Cheap Men." IRENE FRANKLIN Refined IRENE FRANKLIN Quaint IRENE FRANKLIN Charming IRENE FRANKI.IN Original. IRENE FRANKLIN This True Artist IRENE FRANKLIN is ni -htlv sreeted FRANK!.IN with Storms IRENE FRANKLIN of Applause IRENE FRANKLIN ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of those Unrivalled Negro Comedians, POPE AND SAYLES POPE AND SAYLES CHARLES POPE AND «AYLKS IRVING POPE AND SAILES POPE AND SAibiii> Then comes Charming Piquant* Little ALMA f,U»V ALMA OKAY. ALMA GRAY ALMA GRAY. Ait GRAY ALMA GRAY. ALMA GRAY ALMA GRAY. Everybody's Favourite. Sweet, Singer and Superb Danseuse. THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS In their THE »i'.VI'\'ELLOUS TY'LKRS awe-inspirmg THE M iuvkIJAjCS TILERS Japanese THE MARVELLOUS 'lillKß Screen Act. Ml-- F t -IF, KO.-SER MR. ARTHUR M.ORLEY MR.' JOHNNY COLLINS R rq^r^ Ami Our Complete Double Company. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. Orchestral Chairs, 2s ; Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is. BuiinesaJTanaser ■ ; •C. R. BAILEY. /CHORAL HALL, \J THURSDAY, JUNE 20. MISS DORA JUDSON'S SERIES OF PIANOFORTE RECITALS-SECOND CONCERT. PIANOFORTE SOLI- . Dalian Concerto - - - *■£*} Variations on a theme in F - (Tschaikowsky) Nocturne in F sharp, Vivace _ _ in) Stmly in E - - (Paganini-Liszt MISS DORA jLDtoUN. SO "*AUa Stella Confidante" (violoncello obli"Sc« y «i-? eKaße - -(Biumenthal, "The Flying Dutchman" - - (Parry) MR. JOHN MITCHELL. OUINTETT FOR PIANO AND STRINGS— Q Allegro Brillanle. "In Mcdo d'una Mar-ci-i " scherzo (Schumann)— MISS DORA JUDSON. UK. OU.Y. i.LRR i^Ul^blt, MR, WALLETT. JUDGE EDtthß. "HSSidW.-,, -(Haydn) Allegretto, Menuet. and Trio - - (Haydn) " Kaleidoscope," a Medley • (Hemus-Lager/ Admission-Front and Reserved Seats 2s; Hack Seats, Is. Box Plan at Wildmaii and Lyell's. _ A T I N B E. At ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL, BURLEIGH-STEEET. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, at 3 o'clock. 1. Violin Solo. " Legends" (Wieniawski)— HERE A. U. HKEUTZER. 2 Song. (A) "My Heart and Lute'" (Kjerulf); iB) " Slumber Song" (Alfred Dili)— MADAME CIiAJiJSiiRS. 3. Piano Solo, " Der Ring des Nibelungen" (Waguer-Brassin)—MlSS BA'iGER. 4. Violin Solo, (A) "Barcarolle" (Spohr); (B) " Moment Musical" iSehubert-Fapinij —HERB A. L. KKEUTZEB. 5. Song, " Sons of Sunshine" (Goriug-Thomas) MADAME CHAMBERS. 6. Piano Duo, "Rondo, Op. 73" (Chopin)— MISS A L. COLEGROYE and Mi&S BATGEB. Admission—Sixpence. QPECIAL NOTICE 01' the ryjICK TTARMONY OYSTEM". LEO CARRE Although taking no more Pupils for Full Courses. Will, according to his usual practice, give TWO-THIRD COURSES AT £2 2s. TWO-THIRD COURSES AT £2 2s. (01 Seven Lessons, with AIL Usual Keys, Diagrams, etc.), FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER ONLY. While finishing out Former Pupils. DON'T DELAY. START NOW. Almost as union can be learnt in this Course as the Three-guinea Course by anyone understanding even a little music. (The complete Set of Keys and Diagrams are given, and Seven Lessons instead of Ten). Apply early. LEO CARRI, 29, PITT-STREET. t» ■■ '■' -..i,... "■ —■; Athletics. ■FOOTBALL FOOTBALL. 5 TO-DAY (SATURDAY;. POTTER'S PADDOCK. NORTH SHORE V. CITY NEWTON V. SUBURBS PONSONBY V. GRAFTON. Kick Off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission to Ground, 6d; Grandstand, 6d extra. Ladies Free. Return Fare by Tram to Epsom, including Admission to Ground. Is. CHAS. E. MACCORMICK, Secretary A.R.U. AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. Owing to Volunteers being quartered under Grandstand, there will be great difficulty in finding dressingrooms for players to-day. The Managing Committee therefore request players to come dressed ready for play as far as possible. The Committee are in no way responsible for this state of affairs. CHAS. E. MACCORMICK. Secretary. " sss s —SSSSS ** Meetings, nnHE CLEVEDON STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of tlio Clevedon Steam Navigation Company (Limited) will be held in the Public Hall, Clevedon. on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of Juno, 1901, at 2 p.m. JOHN B. BURGOYNE, Hon. Sec. AKCII HI L L ROAD DISTRICT. A Meeting of Ratepayers of the above District will be held WEDNESDAY next, Juiio 19. at 7.30 p.m. in the Newton West School, to consider the Proposal to Borrow £1500 for Drainage Works in the District. GEO. BAILDON. Chairman. June 15, 1901. AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TEEMINAT- ""■ ING BUILDING SOCIETY. Appropriations as under will be held at St James' Hall. Wellington-street, on TUESDAI 25th June, at 8 p.m. ' £ First Group, 7lst and 72nd Appropriations by Ballot 400 Second Group 60th and 61st Appropriations by Ballot 490 Fourth Group 13th and 14th Appropriations by Baliot 400 Total £R2OO ROBERT HOOD. _ Secretary. DS.C— Face Cloths, in all the latest • colourings, now telling at about English cost: prices range from la 9d to 83 lid per yard, double width.—D.S.C. 'TENNIS, 1900-I.—Racquets by various X makers: Tennis Balls Racquets Restruug and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Sou.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 8

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