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TO POST 25 OLD JUDGE CIGARETTE BOXES ° r ’ 25 VANITY FAIR CIGARETTE LABELS yIIIVBWVa or 25 CAMEO CIGARETTE BOXES . ■ Read our To splendid offer The American Tobacco Co., Auckland A A you by P ost > IH II ! a picture of L J “WILD FLOWERS” coloured to nature i 1 — —

AMUSEMENTS. -J-J IS rjpHEATBE. Under the Directorship of MB J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager ... ... ... Mr Harold Ashton Treasurer Mr Bert Boyle POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS Of Mr J. 0. Williamson’s NEW COMEDY COMPANY Headed by the Celebrated English Comedian MB GEORGE GIDDENS. Presenting for the First Time in New Zealand the latest and funniest of all Farcical Comedies, Oh W HAT A W IGHI f H W HAT AL 131 IGHT • Full Part ; culars daily papers. Prices —6s, 3s, and Is. Early doors, 6d extra. jgT. BENEDICT’S HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1903. QUINLAN’S GBAND CONCERT AND DANCE, In aid of and for the following object: Having £lO in hand, proceeds from a Concert held last year, and. requiring another £l2 10s to complete the purchase |of an Artificial Leg for MR J. PO GLAND, who lost his leg in Foughey’s Quarry, through a dynamite accident, 1 propose holding the above Concert and Dance for this object, and earnestly solicit the patronage of the people of Auckland. P. QUINLAN, Promoter and Manager. TICKETS, Is. PERA HOUSE Under the Direction of Mr Harry Rickards. Business Manager ... Mr M. Marcus. Treasurer ... .. ... ... Mr J. F. Lonkin. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 27. First Appearance in Auckland of MR HARRY RICKARDS’ NEW ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Consisting of A Galaxy of Talent seldom if ever seen together in the same Bill. HILL AND SILVAINY, Absolutely Jthe Greatest and most Daring Bicycle Act in the World. SEELEY AND WIST, The Greatest Musical Comedians and Sketch Artists in the Vaudeville Profession. GRACIE EMMETT, America’s Most Favourite Comedienne, and her Bpecia ly Selected Company of American Artists, consisting of BEN. J. .MLLES, LE BOY WIMMER, FRANCES GRAY, ' ’ WULLCa BROWNLOW, The Famous Operatic Baritone. CLIVE, The Great Prestidigitateur. BERT BRADLEY, Tenor. MADGE THOMAS, Soprano. FLORRIE BARNS, Comedienne and Soubrette. LITTLE EILEEN CAPEL, Child Serio. Prices—3s, 2s and Is. A few Orchestral Stalls may be reserved at 4s. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell and Arey’s JJIS ]J^[ AJESTY ’ S rjIHEATRE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. ONE OF AUCKLAND’S OWN RIBAND AND JNBTRUMENTAL By THE CITY’S GREATEST VOCALISTS AND PLAYERS A PROGRAMME OF EXCEPTIONAL MUSICAL INTEREST. Is being arranged, full particulara of which will be duly announced. Manager, C. R. BAILEY.

VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING (RANDEGGER METHOD). ADAME JJILIAN 7JIREE, ‘ Prima Donna Co vent Garden Theatre, London, and Da Verme Theatre, Milan; also Scholarship Holder Royal College Music, Parepa Rosa Scholar Royal Academy Music, and Principal Soprano Queen’s Hall, St. James” Hall, and Albert Hall Concerts, London. PUPILS TRAINED FOB TSE STAGE AND CONCERT PLATFORM IN SINGING AND ELOCUTION. Apply to RICHARDSON’S PIANO WAREHOUSE, 290, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ENGAGEMENTS ACCEPTED FOR HIGHCLASS CONCERTS. JJENNETT AND RESIDENT THEATRICAL AND ADVERTISING AGENTS. New and Original Programmes for whole of New Zealand. Artists supplied for every line of business. Companies run on terms. Bill boards in all the principal places in Auckland. Shopping,, shipping, etc. AdvanceWork a speciality. 6, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS (Ground floor),; QUEEN-STREET. f y FOOTBALL. H | | SATURDAY, JUNE 27. |g ALEXANDRA PARK; VONSONBY v. PARNELL) NEWTON v. CITY. SUBURBS v. NORTH SHORE. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission to either Ground, 6d; Grandstand, 6d» extra. Ladies Free. ELECTRIC CABS TO THE GROUND. CHAS. E. MaoCORMICK, Sec. A.R.U. . . —— -jq-EW ZEALAND INSUBANOU COMPANY. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will be CLOSED from the 24th inst. to the Sth proximo! (both days inclusive) preparatory to PAYMENT OF DIVIDEND. By order of the Board. | JAMES BUTTLE, • Acting-General Manager. Auckland, June 22, 1903. ' Bait youb hoys b s T "W* (j oTTON ’ 8 ' (late Evitt’s) LIVERY AND BAIT JSTABLES, DURHAM-STREET. GOOD FEED ’AND BEST ACCOMMODATION. TRAPS AND HORSES FOB HIRE. ! DFLYNN&C 0 ' COACH-BUILDERS ELLIOTT ST TAKE-IT-T 0 ! THEY .WILL REPAIR IT Cheaply & Promptly Ring? - Up ~ Phone. ’*°76S.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 694, 25 June 1903, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 694, 25 June 1903, Page 16

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