AMUSEMENTS. rjPEKA TTOUSE. Lessees—John Fuller and Sons. BAYLOR - /HARRINGTON gEASON. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), FEB. 20. "HOME RULE." Received oh Saturday Night by an immense audience with marked approval and delight. The applause at the end of the first act was tremendous, and at the end of the second act it was simply deafening, and when the English Officer rescued the Irish Colleen the theatre fairly rocked with applause. WEDNESDAY—"BARNES OF NEW YORK." SENSIBLE PRICES—2/, 1/, 6d. Day Sales, Groves' and Carter's. Box - Plan. Wildman and Arey's. ~ VJTfRESTLING. r*yKESTLING. CHALLENGE TO MR SKINNER, CHAMPION OF AUCKLAND. Notwithstanding having lost the Match to you Saturday Evening, the ISth inst, I still maintain I can beat you, and Challenge to wrestle you "WITHIN A MONTH, In the same style, either for a Trophy or 2-3i_3 and 1-3 rd of the house.—KANAKA. —Acceptance to be advertised in "Auckland Star." PICKICS AND EXCURSIONS. 1—? "VTETHODIST MISSION. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, In Aid of the Band Funds. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GREAT MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. Garrison Band in attendance. Contest Mugic The New and Favourite s-s. ALBATROSS will leave the Ferry Tee at 8 p.m., returning about 10 p.m. A first class Band will be on board, and play choice selections of music during tbe evening. Return Fare. 1/. Children (under 12), 6d- . ,- -vrOONLIGHT EXCURSION. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). PER FAVOURITE ALBATROSS, leaving QUEEN ST. WHARF at 8 p.m. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME. By Talented Friends and Full Strength of CENTRAL MISSION BAND. Short Addresses by Rev. F. W. ISITT, MR C. H. POOLE Adults, 1/; Children, 6d. FUNERAL NOTICES. .-.D 0„ T OYAIj PIONEER & X m*\ -LA LODGE 936, A.D., AriKsrab Members of the above wf&jMjSi Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of 4r& °nr late Brother, T. o%§9&Fs*&k. WATSON, TO - MOEROW (Tuesday). from «:.--. <S.i Franklin rd., at 2.30 p.m., to accompany his remains to Symonds st Cemetery. Members of Sister Lodges are respectfully requested to attend. By Order of N.G. C. B. THORNE, Secretary. oamaamamwaaaaaasaamaaaaaaammaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaam ECCLESIAGTICAIw PRESBYTERIAN Tent Mission, Morningside. —Every evening at 7.50. A Hearty Welcome to All. BOOTS AND SHOES. "pUBLIC NOTICE. Owing to the Retirement of MRS PATTERSON, the long-established Bootmaklng Business, known as B. Patterson. Boot and Shoe Maker, Shortland-street, has been transferred to Q E _; T I E, a few doors lower down. MR. W. MARSON, late Manager for Mrs P.itterson, retains the same position with Mr Sex_-__, and will be pleased to see all Mrs Patierson'a Customers as in the past. C< FECIAL SHOW. NURSERIES AND INFANT SHOES, See Our Window And ask for Free Sample of TABRA BOOT POLISH. McKERRAS' BOOT SHOP, Qneen st (opp. "Herald" Office). -TyHERE to Get Boots to Order or » » Repairs prompt -Miller and Sons, Gold Medallists, Z. High-sL. near Star Office. PERSONAL. (Contained from Page L) TOHN Walsh, whose name appeared in W the Police Court report recently, is in °°U w ? y connected with John Walsh, of TJn|\,{"Rs HALL tenders her sincere tha,.!-<. to D.-s. Lewis and King. Sfnrse ____- away and Mr Skinner for their many UindUesses to her sister during her long illness, also to sent 1,-tters of sympathy X ICX(Tu " HKAND _A_.lAb Al I*OWDER is the ideal Baking Powder.—D. A. Nairn, Grocer, Parnell. PUBLIC NOTICES. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES Notice is hereby given that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter describe- will be brought under tbe provisions of the Lana Transfer Act, 18S5, and its amendments. unless cav_t be lodced forbidding the same.' within one mouth from the date ot the Gazette containing this notice:— -CSC—ELEANOR BARNES — Port of Lts l;. i;;, 14.. all <i X 5. of Allotment 1, Section 30. iv the Villago of Onehunga, containing 3 rooas and 11 perches, occupied by applicant. _I_M — RICHARD DIGNAN AXD THOMAS DlGNAN—Allotments 22, 24. 25. and Part of Allotment 23. in the Parish of Titirangi. containing together 205 a 3r 35p, occupied by William Wynder Dignaa. Diagrams may be inspected at tnii Office. Dated this ISth day of February, 1905, at the Lands Registry Office. Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORD, District Land Registrar. X YTJHICH EVER WAY YOU O TAKE IT NOTON YOU CANNOT BEAT 0 NOTON'S -* TEA. rpHE TEA OF THE DAY. NOTON BROS.' AT ALL GROCERS. "•gETTER THAN EVER. NOTON BROS.' TEA. ASK AT YOUR GROCERS. fpEA IS THE CENTRAL PIVOT OF NOTON BROS.' NAME AND FAME. BROS.' TEA IS STOW OBTAINABLE __} THE STORES THROUGHOUT THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE. "VfAIKN'S VICTORIA BRAND BAKING A x * POWDER—Pure, Wholesome, Cheap. —D. A. Nairn, Grocer. Parnell.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1905, Page 8
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