BAND CONTEST. JITONSTER "DA3SD /^ijONTEST. TXIS TVCAJESTT-S mHEATRE (Lessee, C. K. Bailey.) TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. ■ift ■■ THE BEST SOLO EVENT IN THE CONESTS. COME AND HEAR MESSRS BUCKLEY AND PARKER, THE CHAMPIONS. FRIDAT— 9 a.m.—SOPRANO CORNET SOLOS 5.30 p.m. sharp (doors open at 5 p.m.)— FINAL GRAND TEST SELECTION. "Gems of Mendelssohn." the most difficult test ever submitted to the New Zealand Bands. The Management have decided to make the charge for this night 3/, 2/, and 1/, in order to -allow Aucklanders the opportunity of hearing- this Magnificent Performance. Trams up to 11.30. or till end ot Programme. SATURDAY, 1.30 p.m. GRAND FINALE. -jVriLITAJIY "vrARCHING /COMPETITION.. In tup DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. ri\Hß "pEOPLE'S TV 4 --- Don't Miss this opportunity of seeing and lie^rius T-α GRANDEST BRASS BAND PER- . FORMANCE Ever Given in New Zealand, and THE MOST KEENLY CONTESTED COMPETITION. . THE MASSED BANDS. Under the Baton of 3ud?e King, will Play "The Victor's Return." GRAND PRESENTATION OF PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. By Mr Cohen, President of the North Island Brass Band Association, in front of the Pavilion, after Marching Competition ADMISSION—I/ Pavilion, 1/ extra. Children Half price. Tickets can be obtaine dat Wildmaii and Arey's. A. W. TATTON. Secretary, >JSW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BAND CONTEST, AUCKLAND. 13th to ISth FEBRUAIIY. Holiday excursion tickets will be lssuea from any station to Auckland by ail trains on FRIDAY. 17th February, and by train; arriving at Auckland before 2.30 p.m. oi. SATURDAY, ISth February. Available ur. .o and including \Vednesday, 22nd l'eDruary'. On Saturday, ISth February, a train for Cambridge and intermediate stations wir leave Auckland at 6.15 p.m., Newmarket 1>.2."j p.m.. arriving Cambridge 11.50 p.m.. and the usual 4.15 p.m. train will only run as far as Mercer. On same 'date the usual 4.40 p.m. JS.au kapakapa train will leave Auckland at 6.6 p.m., Mount Eden 6.25 p.m. PUKEKOHE SHOW. 17th AND ISth FEBRUARY, 1903. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Pukekohe from Auckland, Onehunga, Cambridge, Taumarunui. Thames, Rotorua, anxl intermediate stations on 16th. 17th. and ISth February, available for return up to and including Saturday, 25th February. The Excursion Tickets will not be available by the 10 a.m. express train from Auckland on 18th February. SATURDAY, FEBKUAHY 18. A Special Train will leave Auckland at 9 a.m., Newmarket 9.10, Penrose 9.30, arriving Pukekohe at 10.50 a.m. A train will leave Auckland at 1.20 p.m., Newmarket 1.30. Penrose 1.45, arriving at Pukekohe at 2.45 p.m. The 9 a.m. special will stop where required to pick up passengers. The 1.20 p.m. special will take passengers from Auckland, Newmarket, Remuera, Penrose, and Otahuhu only. Return Specials will leave Pukekohe at 5.15 p.m. and 7.20 p.m., arriving Auckland at 7.4 p.m. and 0.17 p.m. respectively. They will both stop where required. The usual 8.30 a.m. Auckland ti'ain will leave Mercer at S a.m.. Pukekohe 9.43, arriving Auckland 1.0 p.m.. A train will lecve Pukekohe for Crucbridge and intermediate stations at 8.10 p.m. BY ORDER. SCCIXSIASTICAI* /CHINA'S SPIRITUAL NEED. FAREWELL MEETING. AT HOWE-ST. HALL. HOWE-ST., KAR.ANGAHAPE RD. FRIDAY, nvn, at 7.30 p.m. MR AND MRS H. S. CONWAY. About Returning (D.T.) to the Centre. Christians Welcome. DEAFEET, CLOTHING, ETC. X A B.A KGAHAPE RoAD. OjAXJE. jQJALB. OALB. gALE N OW QN. WATCH OTJK WINDOWS FOR * BABGAINS. PHOTOGRAPHY. JO C O CAIIE Xi s. JO CO CAMtSHAS. JUCU UAUtSUAS. THE BKSX HANO CAMEK4S. IT'S ALL IN THE LENS. PRICE: 25/ AND £2. ONLY AT JONES AND COLEMAN'S. /CAMERA D AYS ARE HERE. IP you are starting Photography, and don't know what to buy, call and see! < ns, or send for our New Catalogue. IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE IN XOUR PHOTO. WORK, WE CAN HELP TOP. HOLLAND AND C<ONS, pHOTO CTJPPLY STORES, j 55, 57, VICTORIA-ST. GOLO-MIJfING NOTICES. THAMES GOLDFIELD IMPROVEMENT CONTRIBUTORS. A Meeting of the Contributors wil , be held at the Office of Mf 3. W* Nichol. Victoria Arcade, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, February 22nd, 1905, at 2.30 ia the afternoon. BTJSESTESS. Consideration of Report and Balance Sheet, and the Formation of a Company to 'Work the Ground in the Moanataiari Creek, the Property of the Contributors, known as the "Hidden Treasure" Lease. " Contributors are earnestly requested to be present, either in person or by proxy. ALBERT BRUCE, Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 8
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