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' AMUSEMENTS. TTIS JVTAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. For POSITIVELY THREE RIGHTS ONLY. T|"R "VTALENTINE " "TT'OUSDEN. Will present liis Unique and Refined Entertainment, entitled, TWO HOURS' HEARTY LAUGHTER. TWO HOURS' HEARTY LAUGHTER. TWO HOURS' HEARTY LAUGHTER. Laughter dimples the cheek and does not furrow the brow. Embrace the opportunity of seeing MR VALENTINE VOUSDEN. The Delightful Raconteur, Brilliant Ventriloquist, Mimic, and Character Impersonator. 'Introducing His World-famous Creation, "MRS O'ROL'RKE." "MRS O'KOtKKE." A TRULY DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. LAUGHTER UNCONTROLLED AND UNCONFINED. "Mr Valentine Vousden has no rivals this side of tlie line."' , —"SYDNEY MORNING HERALD." '•The lau.ahter was only stopped because .the audience could not latfgh any —"MELBOURNE ARGUS." POPULAR PRICES—3/. 2/, 1/. Bex Plan at Wildiuan and Arcj-'s. Business Manager, JOHN A. WINTEETON -jyrONSTER , "pRASS jTVAXD /-i.ONTEST. To be held at Auckland in TTIS TITAJESTY'S rpHEATRE And the /XttICICET Q.ROUND , . FEBRUARY 13. 14, 15, IC, 17, 18, 1905. (Under the Rules of the North Island Brass Band Association.) SYNOPSIS OF WEEK'S PROGRAMME: MONDAY— Morning, at 9—Baritone Solos Afternoon at 2—Eb Bass Solos Evening at 7 —Euphonium Solos TUESDAY— Morning, at o—Bßb Basses and G Trombone Solos Afteruoon, at 2—Flugel Horn Solos Evening, at s.3o—First Test Selection ("La Str.iniera") ' WEDNESDAY— Morning at 9 —Bb Bass Solos Afternoon at I.3o—Grand Reception and Garden Party in the Domain Cricket Ground. Bands to muster on the Domain Cricket Ground at 1 Evening, at 6.3o—Quartettes and Trios THURSDAY— Morning at 9 —Bb Trombone Solo» Afternoon at 2— E-b Horn Solos Evening at 7 —Bb Cornet Solos FRIDAY— Morning at 9—Eb Cornet Solos Friday Afternoon —Rest Evening at 5 — Final Test Selection ("Gems of Mendelssohn") SATURDAY— Morning—Rest Afternoon, at I.3o—Great Military Marching Contest, etc., on the Domain Cricket Ground. Bands to muster at Cricket Ground at 1 p.m. sharp. The Box Plan is now open at Wildman and Arey's, and 6d extra will be charged for booking on Tuesday and Friday Nights only. A. W. TATTON, P. 0., Box 597. And care of Richardson's Piano Agency, Qneen-st. T> U R X E'S STRING T«A N D. OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS AT GARDEN PARTIES. DANCES, ETC. LATEST AND POPULAR MUSIC PLAYED. Address: Jervois Road, Ponsonby, or A. Eady and Co., Queen street. SPORTTNG. mUAKAU RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, to be held WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist. Nominations for Al! Events Close with thp Secretary. Tuakau. or Mr H. B. MASSEY. Hiirh-st.. Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT. February 10th, at 9 p.m. "OhiijPot. TATTERS ALL'S CLUB. Telephone 1609. AUCKLAND Circulars forwarded on Application. -ÜBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TE AROHA SHOW. Sth FEBRUARY; 1905. Holiday Excursion Tickets ■will be issued to Te Aroha srrom any station on Sth and 9th February, available for return up to THURSDAY, 16th February. BY ORDER. CRICKET. A USTRALIA V. A UCKLAND. FEBRUARY 10, 11, 13 "TkOMAIN. COMMENCING FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. CATERING BY STRAND CAFE CO. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. EXCURSIONS FROM ALL PARTS. Admission to Ground. 1/ admission to Stand, 1/ extra. Children under 15, # halfprice. Tickets may be obtained at Partridge's Qneen-st, and Legg's, opposite Main Gate A USTRALIA V. AUCKLAND. Visitors to the Great Match can obtai a packet of Ham Sandwiches for 6d: Ai' ternoon Tea, Ice Cream, Cold Drink, Cak<v Pastry, Fruit, etc.. at LEGG'S HYGIENH BAKERY BRANCH, opposite Domui Cricket Ground Entrance. Ground Ticket: on Sale. Avoid the crush at the gate. ATHLETIC SPORTS. TT/AiHi lyriNERS' Tjsio: A NNUAL ATHLET.'.C WORTH'S PADDOCK. WAIHI. MINERS' UNION DAY, MARCH 6th, ISU" PRINCIPAL EVENTS. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, 120 yds First Prize £3, Second £1 WAIHI MINERS' UNION CUP HAND: CAP. lCOyds—First Prize £10, Secou; £3, third £2 HALF MILE HANDICAP—First Prize £r. Second £2, Third £1 MILE HAND-ICAP—First Prize £8, Sec ond £2, Third £1 Nominations close with the Secretary Waihi, ISth February. Handicaps to appear about 25th Febru ary. Entrance, 5 per cent, of First Prize. must accompany each nomination. R. a. McMillan, Hon. Secretary, Waihi.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 8

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