AMUSEMSMTB. i. TTIS "jITAJESTYS rnBEAT^ THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. 1 In the presence of . r .' THE COMBINED TEAMS Of the AUSTRALIAN and AUCKLAND CRICKETEUS. . »f^M R V iLEXTIKE yOCSDKJ! 1 Will present for the last time his luimlfc.' ! ai>!e and Deliplitful Entertainment, m , c I Entitled, TWO HOURS , HEARTY LAUGHTER. TWO HOURS' HEARTY LAUGHTER, v TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Only Ueniainiug Opportunity of Seelnf ]SJ R "yODSDEN.. IRELAND'S KING OF LAUGHTER Mimic. Ventriloquist. Raconteur, and Chir. - - aeter Iniporson.-unr, in his Rptinert, Unique ■ Inimitable Entertainment. " .t l " TAVO HOURS' HEARTY LAUGHTER. VALENTINE VOUSDEX. Acknowledged ihc World over one of tfci Orcatest of Liviusr Entertainers. FRICES-.V. 2/. 1/. _ Box Finn at Wildiuan and Arcy*s. HIS MAJESTY'S TIIEATBE/ I Manasjor Mr R. 11. ColUm Representative Fred. Daweoa V;? A NOTABLK EVENT. FOR LIMITED SEASON ONLY. '/ Commencing MONDAY FEB. 20 — MONDAY — FEB. 20 is MONDAY Welcome Reappearance of the World RenoTrned T^ISK TUBILEE >- gINGERS 0 — STAR ARTISTS — 9 11 Al Soloists of Hifjli Excellence, and some «f them ur.snrpaf=sab> on the Concert. PliUform of th. World. £ PRICES - 3/, 2.', 1'• c I>os Plan wiil open at. Wildinan usiAre.Vs. at 30 o'clock .>ii WEDNESDAT '■-■ MORNING. .. ; —. PICNICS ATTD ESCUE.SIOWS. _ — -.;;•.. rSTEATHEU PERMITTING, " EXCURSIONS TO KTVERHEAD. ; 'r; The fine new s=.s. PITOTTOI will lem tbe Queen-si. Wharf TO-MORROW ~ day), at 11 a.m. n RETURN FACE, 1/. 1 BRADNEY & BINNS. ° Jb To s WKESf ST. HELIER'S BAY aud HANGITOTO ISLAND. t TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY*, 12th inst., A Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at/ 10.40 a.m. and 2.3U μ-in. Lcavina Rangitoto lslaurt. 4.30 p.m. Leaving Si. Hdier's Bay. 5 p.m. ' Return Fares, 1/: Children, under 12..61 . " rVTORTHEBN STEAMSHIP COMPACT, JN LIMITED. BAND CONTEST. EXCURSION TRIP FROM THAMES Tft ACCKLASD. ! P.S. WAKATERE will leave THAMES ' on TUESDAY. 14th inst.. at 1.30 p.m., and i again on SATURDAY. lSfn. at 6 a.m. 1 Excursion Return Tickets. 7/6, israei , » on TUESDAY and SATURDAY only, avail- • able for return until TCESDAY, 21st Inst. PAENELL DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOQIi .- •. ; ..vj ' • /-■■, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, . ; ' ' . By kind permission of .T. Reid. Baa,.will be held at HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU. i Steamers leave Whaif at 9.15 β-m. aJM 1.30 p.m. 1 School Sports for Pupils (Boys and Girle), Old Boys' Race (Entries received by-■ Mr W. C. Spight). , Handsome Prizes. ! ) Tea. Sugar, and Milk Provided Free. ' Tickets: One Sailing. '■ , .: : T> U T C H E It S' "p I C N ICJ 15 X Tnß BUTCHERS' ANNUAL PICNIC AT MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of Mr J. Reid) Will be held on • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1905. The Steamers Britannia and Eagle leavi ; Qneen-stree-t Wharf at 9.30 aud I 10.15 a.m. t PLENTY OF PUN FOR ALL. TOYS FOR! I THE CHILDREN. Hot: Water Provided. 1 The following Races will be run:— ■ _\, " 1. Maiden Race. , r -. Butchers' Boys' Rece. - : :j. Bwtcfcrrs' * Handicap—looyds, 200y4+ •♦:'• ' 300 yds. V 4. Girls' Race, under 16 years. 5. Married Ladies' Race (butchers' wiTet I only). <i. Single Ladies, orer 16 years., ■ ' T. Master Butchers' Handicap. | S. Open Ilaudicap. 120 yds. 3. Married Toadies" Race (open). 10. Ouf-mile Handicap. 11, Slaughtermen's Race. 32. Swiniming Race, 75yds. 13. Mr. Reid's Employees' Race. 14. Cake Walk. Nominations close for Nos. 3, S 10. a»« ;12 on THURSDAY, February 16 1905. * A. IIA.RKEE. " " _ Hon. Sec_ ■ [ Vj PREMIER T> I C S IC* Biitriee for all Sports" Ereuts close THIS (Saturday) EVENING. The Secretaries will be in attendance at the Fountain or Friendship Hall. Lome street, np to 8.30 Tbi* Evening for The purpose »f receiving eiw tries. ——— ■ \ AGRICOT.TTTRAI. SHOWS. a i ■pRANKLIN i GRICTJLTTJBAL gaOW, PUKEK O H E. ' I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 17 and IS. 1905. LARGE ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES. GRRAT ATTRACTION. FIRST CLASS STOCK EXHIBITS. 1 EXHIBITION O F LIVE OSTUICHES, EXCURSION TRAINS FROM ALL STATIONS. Refreshments on the around, not Wated Free. Splendid Outing Tor Picnic Pardee, Ctmne and see your Country Friends. .1. PATTERSON, Secretary. ; Pnkekohc. T3IRKBNHEAD AND XOKTHCOTH FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. 19th ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS, FRUIT. VEGETABLES, NEEDLEWORK. DAIRY PRODUCT. POULTRY. CATTLE. HORSES, ETC. • SATURDAY. FEB. 18th, 1905, lv the LARCt: WBBLBYAN SCHOOLROOM AND GROUNDS. BIKKENHEAD. !To be opened at Noon by E. W. ALISON* i ESQ.. M.H.K. NOTE.—Entries will be received for the following New Classes :— 244 a. Pair of - j White Wyandottes. prize 5/; 231 a. PoreI bred Jersey Cow. in calf, prize 12/<i; 251b, Pure-bred Jersey Heifer, under two years. piiae 12/6. In the Pure-bred Cattle Section. pedigrees most be produced. Horses and cattle may be on the ground by 12 DOOt). Judsing for liTe stock to take place at 1 p.m. « Entries reeei»#d MOKDAY. Pebnwry Ui et ZSon Hill Schoolroom, from 6 to S p-n>. > FREDR. rUGH, SecreU* •' /
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 8
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