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i . Amusements. pity H ALL Every Evening at 8. TT\IX'S AIETY pOMPANY. A Constant Succession of the World's Greatest Vaudeville Celebrities. j THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. •. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT . LAST NIGHT > ■ Of VAL VOUSDEN. VAL VOUSDEN, I VAL VOUSDEN, VAL VOUSDEN. VAL VOUSDEN; VAI/ VOUSDEN, One of the Cleverest and Most Brilliant Entertainers ever seen in the Colonies. Continued Tremendous Success of England's Most Noted Doettists antl Dancers, THE ALLISONS. THE ALLISONS. (James) THE ALLISONS. (Lucy) THE ALLISONS.THE ALLISONS. PLEASE NOTE.—"The Allisons" will appear in an entirely new repertoire this evening. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Enormous Success Of MISS MAUD FANNING, MISS MAUD FANNING. Inconteetably the Greatest Coon Singer on the Vaudeville Stage. The Two C.'s. CLARK AND COWAN, CLARK AND COWAN, The Genuinely Funny Irish Double. MR, ERNEST FITTS. MR. MILLER ERASER, MISS FLORRIE BANGER. MISS STELLA RANGER. MISS DEVEREUX. The performance concluding with an entirely New Farce, presented by (end in which will i appear) the Popular and Versatile Comedian, MR. FRANK M. CLARK. I , ME. FRANK M. CLARK. MONDAY' NEXT. ANOTHER IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT. First Appearance in New Zealand Of GALLANDO, GALLANDO, GALLANDO, GALLANDO, GALLANDO, " GALLANDO, GALLANDO. GALLANDO. GALLANDO, GALLANDO, The Marvellous Lightning Clay Modeller. "PRICES-OS, "JS. ,Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. DUNBLANE HALL (Late Tooman's Auction Mart), ROWLEY'S WAXWORKS, And LONDON COMPANY, MONDAY NIGHT. BABY SHOW. Prize. Handsome Perambulator. For Babies under 12 months, of age. Open 2 to 5, 7 till 10. Admission, 6d. J Athletics. TDOOTBALL! N pOOTBALL! TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ALEXANDRA PARK (Late Potter's Paddock). CITY V. NEWTON PARNELL V. GRAFTON PONSONBY V. SUBURBS. Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission to Ground. 6d; Grandstand. 6d extra; Ladies Free. Traiii to Remuera Station, close to Ground. Single Ticket, sd; Return, Bd. Good footpath. CHARLES E. MACCORMICK, Secretary A.E.U. "piNG-PONG TOURNAMENT. j ; I CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. In Aid of St. Paul's Ladies' Guild, ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1902. Play to commence at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Entries up till 11 a.m. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Players must bring their own racquets. Refreshments Free. GOOD PRIZES. Admission: Players, 2s; Spectators, Is. Tickets from Members of the Guild, Mr. A. S J. Lambe, Chemist, Symonds-street, and Messrs. Upton. piNG-PONG. AH Players entering for Tournaments must wear E. BROUGHTON AND CO.'S Ping-Pong Jackets. Easy and Comfortable. Registered Design. E. BROUGHTON AND CO., Fashionable Tailors, Vulcan Lane. • Excursions. -V . JAPANESE WARSHIPS V HIYEI AND KONGO Will, by kind permission, he u!!2Hs|a&3> OPEN FOE PUBLIC INSPECTION THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AND TO- .. MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON.. Steamers will run from the Ferry Tee each day at short intervals, from 1 p.m. Return Fare, 6d. ; Meetings. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. The First Meeting of the Auckland Institute for the present session wilt be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on MONDAY, the 9th inst., when the President-elect (Dr. E. Roberton), will deliver an inaugural address. Subject: " Malaria and Mosquitos." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. THE FLOUR TRUST. _ A Public Meeting will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m., at the corner of Karangahape Road and Beresford-street, under uie auspices of the Trades and Labour Council, Farmers' Association, and Socialist Party. Business : To consider the effect of the Trust on the' welfare of the public. EVERYONE INVITED. A. E. IRWIN, Secretary, _ T. and L. Council. /^NEHUNGA—Under the auspices of the rrr- I ,r a F^ Society - a lecture win be given on TUESDAY, at 7.39, by the Rev. H. B. Gray. Auckland. Subject: "An Hour with Crockett's Men and Women." funeral Notices. f'll" ' A. C. B. s.. -"•• AUCKLAND BRANCH, NO. 81 The Members of the above Branch are hereby notified to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. Patrick Bartley, which leaves his residence. Union-street at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday) for Sy-monds-street Cemetery. Regalia craped and Gloves. E.I.P. W. KANE, Secretary. - Corporation Notices. QI T Y OF AUCKLAND. TO LAND OWNERS, ESTATE AGENTS, AND OTHERS. _ Offers will be received in the Town Clerk's Office up to 4 o'clock p.m. of THURSDAY thl 12th inst., of land situate within the City suitable for the site of a Refuse Destructor. the ff land * fc BUt& area ' locaJit y- *** ric « °* HENRY W. WILSON. 2nd June, 1902. Tovm Clerk ' gIG J)EAL IN l\j-ACKINTOSJTES. JUST PURCHASED. At an Extraordinarily Low Figure, A WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK OF LADIES' MACS. The Parcel includes some High-class Goods of the Newest Styles, and the lot will be run out very cheap. AH Fresh Goods. PRICES RANGE FROM 12s 9d UP. AND T>RIDGMAN. Tl/f-RS. MAUDE LAWSON. Magnetic, Faith. mZ" and Hypnotic Healer, 33, Pitt-street.-Zi' • Laws °n has numbers of testimonials S?JL p ?'' sons pealed by her treatment. 2' 10 ', 1 ' 3. 6 - 7. to 9. Mrs - Lawson can impart valuable information in Love, Marriage, all Business Affairs, clairvoyantly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 8

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