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AMUSEMSMTg. J" I 1 JJIO-miBLBAfc SPECIAL SCHOOL MATINfiE. WEDNESDAY, Bth. PANTOMIME, COMEDY; DRAMA; AN EDUCATIONAL PKASI* " " FOR LITTLE ONES. : ■ Children Half price to all part* pyia muKAti^ Under the Direction of M E J C. W l^***?* TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at V ' And Three Following Nights, ineludine Two Special Matinees.. ' BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF OUR QHKM SECOND PROQUAMMB. TUB THE MARVELLOUS " THE MARVELLOUS WILLIAMSON 810-TABLIAB WILLIAMSON 810-TABLBATI AndTT v i RTJSSO-JAP. WAR. RUSSO-JAP. WAR. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Entirely New Series of Biograpa rii (mv. hitherto unequalled ur ™ EXCELLED THKODGHOUT NEW ; ZEALAND. MAGNIFICENT NEW KUSSO-JAP WA«PICTURES, introducing ?" 1 INCIDENTS OF THE ' i DOGGER BANK OUTRAGE ' HOP PICKERS IN KENT. ■ PETTICOAT LANE ON SUNDAT MORNING. PARLIAMENT HOUSES TO THH TOWER. HACKENSCHMIDT, THE RU3SIAB LION. (Sensational Wrestling Bout.) THE BULL FIGHT AT SEVILLt (A Wonderful Representation of Uμ Great Spanish Sport) And THE GREAT AND MARVELLOUS REPRESENTATION OF THE GORDON-BENNETT MOTOR RACK. MONDAY NEXT. THIRD CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. POPULAR PRICES-3/. 2/. 1/. Box Plan at Wlldman and Arey'f. • Dk* ,:•;■ • Sales at His Majesty's Cafe and Toretder I-Mornl Stndlo. v v ;;■■■■;. Business Manager Bert Roylt Treasurer C. Sodhotts .QRAND "DAND /^ONTESS THE LARGEST EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. (Under the Patronage of the Hon. E. Hit chelson, Mayor of Auckland.) .. £635 PRIZE MONEY, £385. TROPHIES, £130. GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, £138. 20 NEW ZEALAND'S 20 20 BEST BANDS 20 20 COMPETING 20 ■pris -vrAJESTY'S rpBBATRi'. -"■; FEBRUARY 13, 14. 15, IC, 17, 18, V 1905. *■:■.>:, DAY AND NIGHT. TWO TEST SELECTIONS. QUARTETT* TRIO, AND SOLO COMPETITIONS.-X-VOMAIN /CRICKET WEDNESDAY, 15th. GRAND MAYORAL RECEPTION AND. GARDEN PAHTY. SATURDAY, 18th. GRAND MILITARY MARCHING COMPETITION. Excursion Fares by Railway and Stewship Companies from all parts. PRICES OF ADMISSION: His Majesty's Theatre, 2/, 2/, !/• Domain, 1/; Pavilion 1/; Children, HiH price. Season Tickets, 10/6, admitting holder* to any part of the Theatre and to all ptt-V" : formances. MR TATTON may be seen at any time A Richardson's Piano Warehouse, Queen-it. Box Plan will be opened on WEDNE* DAY, Bth, at Wildman and Arey"e, an! 6d extra will be charged on TUESDAI I and FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY. __J ■ "T>LUE BELL" AT HOlft 1 (Under the Direction of Mr J. Ctto.) ■ ~ I The first of the above Social* will b» ■ held in the I ROSKILL HALL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, ISOS. ,v-: Mr J. Cato's String Band. , - Dancing, 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. By Invitation only. Committee — Messrs Garrett, Smlttk Barker, J. Hanson. >. J. CATO, C/o British and Continental Piano C», !(;•■ Strand Arcade. PRELIMINARY JTOTICft JJBTt Q.REAT jyTJSICAL IJ*EAf at '■ ' '■'';., ,:■ ALEXANDRA PARK, FROM 8 P.M. _. ' ! LEON ROCHE'S OPEN AIR VO&Sf ; AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCEBT V COMPANY. Consisting of Eight Ladles and Gentlea* '■" Admission 6d. .^.- . "HARBOUR BXCCB-" SION AND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ,* ! The new and popular S.s. ALBATROSS I will ran au Excursion round the Harl>oar< . leaving Queen-street Wharf at 8 p.m.,,1t- • turning et lo p.m. '. ; -A Concert will b? rendered V.y Fin*- • : class Artists, and the Items will-'lndo* . the latest American Coon Songs, Ball Mfc _.-,;•• etc. . S • The Entertainment will be refined^ «M , , free from any vulgarity. Warrantee •• please the most fastidious. ..,■•»•..'■ ..•■ •■ BRIGHT! BREEZY! BRILLIANT!-; I POPULAR PRICES: Adults, 1/; CnUdrea, under twelve. Cd. —3 ■'■■ , -jyps JjOOtri ;; READINGS FROM THE POETS, V.M.C.A. HALL, ; ! WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBl.*- ---' February 1 and 8. Tickets. 11. From Messrs Wlldman *» Arey's or Toreador. J'<±. ! ATHLETIC SPORTS. ']~ J AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC , AND CYCLE CLUB. SHRUBB-DUFFEY CARNIVAL. ! Tenders for the right of Printing »»J • Sealing Programmes for the above AUUeo I Meeting.' ou April Ist. WiU 1 the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, rclr - ruary Bth, at 7 p.m. nnh, ' ' Conditions to^e^^^j^ W AIHI TONERS' J]* 0 * t iNNCAL gPOBTS, ;>' '< WORTH'S PADDOCK, WAIHJ. . , MINERS' UNION DAY, MARCH 6tD, W^ ! principal Events. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP. 12W» First Prise £3, Second £1 nLKB i. WAIHI MINERS' UNION CUP Bggl CAP, 130yds—First Prize £10. Seew 1 £3, third £2 -« V HALF MILE HANDICAP—First PrW «* | l Second £2, Third £1 gi ■ ; I MILE HANDICAP—First Priie £»t "" f » ond £2, Third £1 . j- X I Nominations close with the BeC w, 7"|i I t Wanil, 18 th February. lP«liC«" ■ Handicaps to appear about 25ti» x*rp- m ' ary - ' \*Mk I Entrance, 5 per cent, of Flr« ' ;■. - ■ must accompany each npminetioß. ■ B. A. I Boa. S»crett*T» I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 8

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