AMUSEMENTS. ATTENTION! PLEASE, PLAYGOERS. THE COMPANY— rpAYLOE-r^ARRLNGTON. THE PLAY— "■ftJEVER -rjESPAIR." DAY AND DATE— jy-ONDAY, "pEB. -^ THE PRICES— 2 s - I s 6 D THE THEATRE— .APERA TTOUSE. See To-morrow's Advertisement. mo-NIGHT. . rpO-NIGHT ONEHUNGA TEA KIOSK. THE MONARCH GRAMAPHONE. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Songs by MADAME MELBA, SIG. CARUSO, EDWARD LLOYD, lAN COLQUHOUN. etc., etc. Commencing at 8 p.m. Through Cars leave Three Lamps at 7.20 p.m. ADMISSION, FREE. Supper 6d. fpO-NIGHT. A LEXANDRA T>ARK. LEON ROCHE'S |rj.RAND r\PEN A IK "VTOCAL AND TNSTRUMENTAL /CONCERT. STRING BAND. Operatic Solos, Duets, Trios, Recitations, Selections by String Band, first time In Auckland. Special Trams to Epsom. Reduced Fares. Through Car to Epsom and Onphunga from Three Lamps at 7.20 p.m. Admission to Conceit, 6d; Children Half Price. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. — 7 . rTOIE ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE PHOENIX FOUNlJ=gs?yq DRY EMPLOYEES Will be held at WAIHEKE ON SATURDAY,. FEBRUARY 11. 1905. P.s. Tcrranora ieaves at 8.30 sharp. Band in attendance. Tea and Cordials provided. I'icltets:- Family, a/0; Double, 2/6; Single, -/. All Old Employees and Friends cordially Invited. K. J. FORGIE, Hon. Sec DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. F. JTNEBBONE AND ,pO.'S T AST QALE. f HE gCONOMIC niOEB, /-\TJEEN QJTREBT. REDUCED PRICES ON EVERY LINE, AND EVERY ARTICLE MARKiED OX PLAIN FIGURES. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. rjOLOURED UNDERSKIRTS, EXCEL LENT VALUE, *~.v~«w Vll, 2/9,4/9, 6/11, 8/6 D SA^TEE^NS 1 "^ 01 MEKCERISED pURTAINS AT CLEARING PRICES, w WONDERFUL BARGAINS, ALL PRICES. FROM 1/6 TO 10/9 PEE PAU{ VEACH — LADIES' STRAW HATS, WORTH 3/11 j\J"ARCELLA .QUILTS reduced to 5/11, 6/11,9/11 C«'ILK BLOUSES. LATEST FASHION, 6/11, 7/6, 8/11 rpRDAIMED HATS, FROM L 6/11 TO l7/6 TSUSH "DUGS, to Clear at 33 " 2/11, 3/11, 6/11 LADIES' SKIRTS. NEATLY CUT, NAVY BLUE AND BLACK, ALL PRICES, FROM 3/11, 12/6- TO 22/6 \X7IHITE UNDERSKIRTS, EXQUISITT TELY TRIMMED, 3/6, 4/9 TO 6/11' TTEARTHRTJGS, T")OOBSLIPS, rURPET SQUARES. ALL REDUCED TO HALF PRICES. CJTRIPED AND CHECK GINGHAM'S. ° *ARD DRESSING GOWNS, IN PRINTS, FLANNELETTES OR DELAINES, FROM 5/6 TO 17/6 NEW FAY FLAKES, HALF THE USUAL PR'CE, 9% D 11% D 1/2 TVETIRING "pROM pUSINESS. DALE. ANB Q«HOP ANLI. F T7" >* EEB ON E AND ,pi 0.. ' mHE -pCONOMIC QTORE, ryUEEN QTREET 1/ DOZEN FOUR FOLD LINEN COLLARS (LADIES), for ONE SHILLING, All sizes and in the following depths: 2 inch, 2i, 2J, 2J (stand up shape). JOSEPH poWELL'S CASH STORE 70, NEWTON. TX7-HERE to Get Boots to Order or .. \ R , p palrs piompt Miller and Sons, Gold Medallists, S, Kigh-st.. near Star Office
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 8
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