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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THUATRiJ. j Lessee, Mr C. R. Bailey. Telephone No.^2lUo. NIGHTLY AT S. iL\TINEES b-RWAX (KING'S KIRTH- ; DA\J AND SATLKDAV, AX WEST'S I'ICTUKES ! iVJiST'S I'ICTUKEtJ I WEST'S i'ICTUIUiS WEST'S ViCXUUKS And THE BRESCIANS. ! THE liRESCIAA'S • THE BRESCIAN'b. i . THE BKESCIAiSB. 1 TRIUMPHAL i i j OF THE j MAGNIFICENT j THIRD PROGRAMME, j J Including 1 I A GRAND SERIES OF NATURAL ANIMATED STUDIES. For the First Time in Australasia. QL'AINT HOLLAND. A Picturesque Series of Scenes in this Old World Country. THE CHILDREN'S "WOOING. LAn IdyUic Story of Wooing and Wedding. I THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO AND HIS I ARMY. I A Unique Film of Great Interest. i j AN ENGLISH FOX HUNT. I A Day with the Hounds. i LIVING FLOWERS. A .Magnificent Coloured Ciuenmtogram. i ; on; ice supply, . I • A Series of Rare Educational Value. i J DICK TUHPIN. i Illustrating Incidents in the Life of the; Highwayman King. I THE IiRESCIANS-5. ' i Will present an Operatic Scene from I THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Erard Piano iKuglisli aud Foreign : Agency). | 'Phoue for .Seats after 7, No. 2100. I Admission — 3/, -/, and 1/. j Children Unit-price lo 3/ and 2/. T. ,T. WEST and 11. HAVWARD. Managers, i Plan at Wiidinan and Arey's. Day Sales iv Arcade. ONEHUNGA TEA KIOSK, i EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING From S i>.iu. GEA.VD CONCERT. ' Songs by Madame Patti, Madame Melba. ] Madame Alice Esty, Enrico Caruso, Slgnor I Francisco,, John Harrison, etc., etc. i BY ORDER. I — . j I jj> I L L I A R D S. ! WAITEMATA BILLIARD SALOON. | CUSTOMa-.ST.. AUCKLAND. C. MEMMOTI", Champion of Australia, I I!. FORD. Professional, I On I (WEDNESDAY AND THfRSDAY EVEN- i i INGS. NOVEMBER 7th and Bth. 1!KIG. -'(WO up — r. Memruott controdiug SUO start. | Upsorvo S.eats '2/G. i I'lay eomnienciu.if 7.."'i) sharp. OLYMPIA SKATING KlNK—Open Every | Morning. Afternoon and Evening To- ! NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Ladies' Invitation Night. Wednesday, Nov. nist. Ladies' ; Bracelet. 1 mile. Particulars at Kiuk. I PICNICS AND EXCTTRSIOKS. | ■ — —. ; : PryiAIWEKA HOT SPRINGS KINGS BIKTUDAV. i S.S. NGAI'CIH leaves at 'J I i a.m. Visitors can return, to.. Auckland by j e.s. Kapanui on Monday morning, arriving jt ',) a.m. Tel. 10U. I Ai r-4--- IV^' 111 " 1,1 ' UNION •>-* STKAMi'.OAT CO., LTD., hicli:nsvillk. SPECIAL NOTICE. On THURSDAY, the Sth inst.. tho s.S. I AOTKA not leave Helensvillo at I , i p.m., but will be delayed fiil after arrival j of last train. ' H. C. HAJfMOND. I C, IOUO. Manager. [ rpilE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY j I*- COMPANY, LIMITED. EXCURSIONS FOR KING'S BIRTHDAY, j FRIDAY, !'th NOV., 100(5. LStcamors will leave Ferry Tee as follows:; HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU— The S.S. KESTREL, at 0 a.m. aud 12; noon. I Leaving Motutapu nt.s p.m. sharp. Fares: Adults 1/ti: Cliiltlreu under lv, 1/. FOIi ST. nEUER'R BAY— At 7.J."i a.m., !i.::n a.m., 11 a.m., V2.HO p.m.. .1.3(1 p.m.. '-!.;'io p.m. Iteturnhiß at intervals. Last Steamer 5.4.3 p.m. FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA— At 10 a.m., 1- noon, 1 p.m., and -.30 1 i p.m. - I Itetiirnlng at intervals. L;ist Steamer r>.Ot> i>.ru. FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND- | At 10 a.m.. 1- nrvon. and 1! p.m. I Keturnlns from Itangttoto at u.OO p.m. and ii.iiO p.m. FOR PINE ISLAND— From Northpote Ferry Tee. Queon-st. i Wharf, at 10 a.m.. 12 noon, 2.'M p.m. Returning at intervals. Last Steamer TOO p.m. • FOR MOTU KOREA (Brown's Island)— At 9.30 a.m., lli noon, p.m. | Leaving Brown's Island at 5 p.m. Fares: Any "f tho five abovcnained placesAdults 1, ; Children under 12, lid. I'OK THE FISHING GROUNDS— The S.S. DUIUiAM at 9 a.m. Fares -/. ' No Half Tickets. On Devonport, Stanley Bay. Northcote, and Hirlieuheau Ferries. the Ordinary Time-table will be suspended, and more frequent service run as required. AGKICUiTIIItAI. SHOWS. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 13. ~ EDWIN, HALL, Sec. 167 Queeu-st. \ATAIKATO A GRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL A SSOCIATION'S. -j prTl I \NN UA L OW, CLAL'DELAKDS, HAMILTON. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. J Sth and Oth NOVEMBER. (KING'S BIRTHDAY.) RECORD ENTRIES. GREAT MILITARY EVENTS. JUMPING. WOOD CHOPPING. SIDE SHOWS, etc., clc. piIEAP "pARES. Special Trains will leave Auckland, I Thames, Waihi, Rotorua, aud all Intermediato Stations. A. J. SMITH. Secretary. ' -\TADAME BF.SANT, Palmist. Matriinon- ; «t'A. ial Agency. Fanners and others waiting iutrodn-ction. Hours 2' till B.BC.— Kl(j [llob-son-st., above Ccok-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 260, 7 November 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 260, 7 November 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 260, 7 November 1906, Page 12

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