AUUSEMEKTS. QPBRA v;-- " - g; OUSE. Lessees—John' Fuller and Sons. I mAYLOR /HARRINGTON QEASON. J. \_/. : A HUGE AND PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY),. FEBRUARY 18. First Production in Auckland of the Sensational and Spectacular Irish Drama, "HOME RULE." Fun Sentiment, Singing, Dancing, Sensation. LOVELY SCENIC VIEWS OF ERIN'S ISLE. Includins — Donuybrook Fair, The Black Lake, Ruins of St. Kevin's by Moonlight, The Devil's Gorge, Glen Vhoig, etc. CHARLIE TAYLOR, as Th? Gossoon. ELLA CARRINGTON, as Phil Ireland. Wonderful Value for Admission Rate. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2/; Stalls, 1/; Family Circle, Gd. Day Sales and Reserved.Plan at Groves', opposite the Opera House. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS, r—~ PERMITTING. yygj.VV . EXCURSION. TO PANMURE. Up the Beautiful Tamaki River. The fine >ew S.s. PITOITOI Will leave the Queen-street Wharf TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 11 a.m. Return Fare, 1/. BRADNEY AND BINNS. fF=ff ■pXCURSION ST. HELIER°S BAY and RANGITOTO ISLAND. A Steamer will leave thp Ferry Tee TO-MOREOW (SUNDAY).At 10.45 and 2.30 p.m. Leaving Rangitoto 4.30 p.m. Leaving St. Helier's Bay 12 noon, 5 p.m. RETURN FARES, 1/; CHILDREN, under 12), 6d. j / ~\;TETHODIST MISSION? MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, In Aid of the Band Funds. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. The New and Favourite s.s. ALBATROSS will leave the Ferry Tee at 8 p.m., returning about 30 p.m. A first class Band will be on board, and play choice selections of music during the evening. Return Fare, 1/. Children (under 12), 6d. I / M OOyLIGHT EXCURSION. TUESDAY NEXT. PER FAVOURITE ALBATROSS, leaving QUEEN ST. WHARF at 8 p.m. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME. By Talontrd Friends and Full Strength of CENTItAL MISSION BAND. Short Addresses by Eev. F. W. ISITT, MR C. 11. POOLE. Adults, XI; Children, 6d. BANNERS' AND CURRIERS' ANNUAL J- PICNIC Vv ill be held' at Cowes' Bay, Waiheke, on SATURDAY, FEB. 25th. Steamer leaving Northern Steamship Co.'s Jetty, at 9 a.m. Adults, 11, Children,. half-price; under sis, free. llot water and milk ..provided. Toys for . children. Band invattemlance. '"'' ■-. W. BOYD, Hon. Sec «s Ti OOK OUT FOR THE MANCHESTER TJNITY ' QDDFELLOWS , . %||i||||f[ ,pREMIER piCNIC, AT XrOTUTAPU. on : jgATURDAY, jyjARCH £ STEAMERS AT ALL HOURS. ADULT RETURN FARES, 1/fi» CHILDREN /M) EXCURSION FARES BY RAIL ON DAY OF PICNIC, RETURNABLE BY SATURDAY OR MONDAY'S TRAINS. COME ONE, COME ALL. AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS. The Hon. Secretaries -will be in attendance at the Fountain of Friendship Hall THIS (SATURDAY) E.TENrNG up to 5.30 for the puapose of receiving Entries for .' Sports Events. i VTIILAGE FAIR. I TVEVONPORT 'Tf'iOOTBALL ROUND. BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED. YX7EDNESDAY AND THREE FOLLOWING DAYS. AFTERNOON AT 2. EVENING AT 7. rpHE -yILLAGE 'TfIAIR. And Its TRAVELLING TE'OUPE OF FUNMAKERS. Six in Number. THE VILLAGE FAIR — THEATRE (THE ••OLYMPlC")—Genuine Christy" Minstrels. "Rum "Uns from Rome.'' Fancy , Dancing, "A QUEER SUBJECT," Clever lfarcep. THE TILLAGE FAIR — MUSEUM AND ; GALLERY OF -ART—SO EXHIBITS by Aγtists from England, nnd others. THE VILLAGE FAIR—PUNCH AND JUDY will act.- tae Original Characters and Dialogue. VENTRILOQUISM and Mar-iOD'-ttC-S. THE VILLAGE FAIR—CONJUROR — A Marvel —and JUGGLER—SkiIfuI in 'the extreme. ■ - THE VILLAGE FAIR—PROGRESSIVE TENNIS TOURNAMENT, THE GIPSY CAMP. THE MAYPOLE, DANCING ON THE GREEN. • THE VILLAGE FAIR—BABY SHOW THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Entries on the Ground. MERRY GO ROUND. THE HIDDEN TREASURE. etc., etc., etc. Refreshments and Sweets Galore. BRASS AND STRING BANDS. THROUGH TICKET (including Return St'-anier Fare and Admission to Ground). ONE SHILLING. Season Admission Tickets, 2/6 (obtainable from R.. E. Parnham, Chemist, Victoria Rd., Devonport.) SWIMMDfS. 'JSJOKTHESN A MATF.TJR QWIMiIING Headqtiarters, Ciiristchurch. jJiIRST ..Q-ALA. WEDNESDAY NEXT FEBRUARY 22. PROGRAMME: 1. 3GYDS SCRATCH. Entry 1/ 2. SOYPS QUTXLAN HANDICAP. Entry 3/ 3. 10SYDS EQUITABLE CUP AND KOHN'S MEDAL. Entry 2/ 4. 721'DS (Youths under IS'years). Entry 5. 50YDS (Roys under 1C years). Entry 6d 6. HIGH DIVE. Entry 1/. RELAY. RACE (Open to Amateur Teams of 4 men). Entry. 4/ a team Entries Close TO-NIGHT at Eagleton's, Queen-st., at 10 o'clock. BRASS BAND IN The Committee- regret to inform the public that owing to absence from town, Malcolm. Champiou will be unable to attempt his record, as previously,announced. Admission 1/; .Children 6d. ~ A. SAUNDERS, Sec. PERSONAL (Continued from Page 1.) -T\R. HELEN BUENAEY, Specialist, u-r Ladies' Complaints, rerioillc Medicine Cures. Electro Oils. Rheumatism. Consuitation Free.—Bumleigh, Khyber Pass. II .to. .3. . Evenlnca. ;:,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 8
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