AMUSEMENTS. QPBRA ~" gousi: Lessees—John Fuller and Sons. fPAYLOR - .pARRINGTON REASON. Woll—Just All Right. BOTH PRESS AND .PUBLIC SAY SO. TO-NIGnT (WEDNESDAY). FEB.. 15. Positively Last Night of •VTEVER -QESPAIR. "Clevah—Very Clevah." TO-MORROW—"ONLY A VAGABOND. Press Extract—"Only a Vagabond' Is a second "Silver King." ADMISSION — Dress Circle and O. Stalls. 2/; Stalls 1/; Family Circle 6d. Day Sales at Groves' and. Carter's. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager. A VONDALE PUBLIC HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ' RECITAL, In aid of Avondale Catholic CuMrch Building Fund. Doors open 7.30; commence S p.m. AH seats One Shilling. Bus leaves Three Lamps at 7 o'clock, calling at Marist Bros.' School, Pitt-st., and St. Benedict's, returning after Concert. Return Fare, One Shilling. A BURLESQUE AND TEMPERANCE RECITAL Will ..be given in the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION'S HALL By MISS gTRANGE TEFFERY, A MELBOURNE ELOCUTIONIST, On WEDNESDAY, THE 15th FEBRUARY. At 8 p.m. Tickets may be had at the Association, or at Wildinan's. PRICES: 2/, 1/, and 6d. Q1 HOOTING THE CHUTE. GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE CENTURY. OPEN AFERNOONS AND EVENINGS. AFTERNOONS FOR CHILDREN, ONE PENNY, FROM 2 TO 5 O'CLOCK. CORNER OF CUSTOMS AND HOBSON STS., Next N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co. BAND CONTEST. Ti/TONSTEB f?;AND /^-ONTEST. mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. TTIS TITAJESTY'S rTVHEATRE .QUARTETTES AND rnROMBONE rpRIOS. JUDGE KING SAYS THIS MUSIC COMPRISES THE FINEST SELECTION EVER PLAYED AT A N.Z. CONTEST. COME ONE. COME ALL. •INTENSE ENTHUSIASM DISPLAYED LAST NIGHT. -r\ON'T "pORGET. mO-MORROW, rriHURSDAY, -VTIGHT. THE r>iBEAT rrvb .qontest. BUCKLEY AND PARKER, N.Z. CHAMPIONS, WILL MEET FOR THE FIRST TIME. OATURDAY. mHE pEOPLE'S T)AY IN THE TT\OMAIN. jriRAND TI/riLITARY IyTARCHING /COMPETITION. PRICES OF ADMISSION: HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE—3/, 2/, 1/. (Friday Night included) DOMAIN—I/; Pavilion 1/ extra. A. W. TATTON. Secretary, PJECKXGS AND EXCURSIONS. ■"T-—JE3 "MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. TUESDAY NEXT. AUCKLAND PROHIBITION LEAGUE. WELCOME TO THE REV. F. W. ISITT. Spuendid Procrntnme. Full Band. TICKETS 1/. Favourite ALBATROSS leaves Wharf at 8. BUTCHER S' T> I C N I C. XT THE BUTCHERS' ANNUAL PICNIC AT MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of Mr J. Reid) Will be held ou WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1905. . ■The Steamers Britannia and Eagle leave Queen-street Wharf at 9.30 and 10.15 a.m. PLENTY OF FUN FOR ALL. TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. , Hot Water Provided. The following Races will be run: 1. Maiden Race. 2. Butchers' Boys' Race. 3. Butchers' Handicap—looyds, 200 yds, 300 yds. 4. Girls' Race, under 16 3'ears, 5. Married Ladies' Race (butchers' wives only). 6. Single Ladies, over 16 years 7. Master Butchers' Handicap ' 8. Open Handicap, 120 yds 9. Married Ladies' Race (open) 10. One-mile Handicap. ,- -11. Slaughtermen's Race, it' I^ I ™,™, 1 ? 5 Race > 75yteu:Ca r ke Re w d a? k ElDP,OyeeS, Race ' l°l Nos - 3 - s - 10 - and a- on -muKSDAY, February k; 1905 A. HARKER, — . Hon. Sec. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. — Tuesday _w__^^-ffl£ n, {? Bea4 Sp,en - LADIES-ylsm3^-^, OKTH gHORE is . there more fatiguing than sight-seeing without being able to obtain Refreshments ? M C G REGOR MONTGOMERY h *tT e 'T itb a yJew to meetlns this difficulty, OPENED AN AFTERNOON TIT* nr»A»r PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. P l "\ _N o sT L C^ G ll^T^AN°O F B . SECOND mint *W lS/ n - d «>f° Ore ', M«ndo»n "at'tafh? L-^BE&V^^rpoorst., Telephone M 7. Near Windm »»-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1905, Page 8
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