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Amusements. j , — ( I s • Ai GRICULTURAL HALL. D | . . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■jl/TARVELLOUS ]UTELBOURNE AT pUP miME. THEATiIE PARTY-All the Leading Representative Cyclists of New Zealand will be present. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF MR WILL WATKINS ThIS G-. s H r oro s u 3x V | c, i . I jt s »an s bo Desert,' etc^ BEAT CYCLE NIGHT. I* MY SWEETHEART. . EVERY TIME. AGRICULTURAL HALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. /-v P E R A H O USE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1898. PROF CARROLLO'S FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL AND CONCERT. Miss M. Howard, soprano; Mass E. Mctotyre. Contralto; Mr A. L. Edwards, Tenor- Mr G. Tracey Hall, Baritone. 3 Bar Performance, Dumbbell Practice with Maori Chorus. Native School Boys. 2/ and 1/. Plan at Lyell's. q P E R A HOUSE. TUESDAY, NOV. 1. GRAND FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT' TO MISS CELIA DAMPIER. By her numerous Friend. i--i Wellwishers. Prior to her departure for Europe to Complete her Musical Education. All the best Musical Talent have volunteered to aid in the send off to the Auckland-born Genius. Box Plan and Tickets at WQdman's, Wiltamson's, Aley's, Karangahape Road. N.B.—Those Ladies and Gemtfemen willing to assist, who have not been waited on on account o? the short notice, please communicate with Mr T. Lonergan, Acting Secretary, Dentist. Queen-street. PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY. QPERA HOUS E. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3 AND 4. TWO GRAND CONCERTS Given by I MR A. A. PARTRIDGE'S | BANJO 7 MANDOLIN, & GUITAR CLUB HERR R. C. ZIMMERMANN, Conductor THE LATEST UP TO DATE MTJ6IC. BEAUTIFUL STAGE DECORATIONS. NEW SCENERY. Assisted by a Host of Well Known Favourite Vocalists and Instrumentalists. SOLOS, DUETS, TRIOS, QUARTETTES. Dress Circle 2/, Stalls 1/. Box Office at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. Booking 6d extra. Day Sales Wildmaji and Lyell's and Williamson's, and from any Member of the Club. R. G. EDGCUMBE, Hon. Sec. ElxMbitions. •VTTAIKATO A GRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL A SSOCIATION il SEVENTH GRAND ANNUAL Q H O W, To be held at CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 and 27, 1898. EXHIBITION OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP AND PIGS. MACHINERY IN MOTION, etc., etc. SECOND DAY. LEAPING MATCHES FOR LADY AND GENTLEMEN RIDERS. HALF HIGH JUMP. WEIGHT GUESSING, etc.. etc., etc. EXCURSION TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. No Charge at the Gates for Horses. MARTIN BUTLER. Secretary. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. NOVEMBER 11th and 12th. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY NEXT. Previous winners in the Roadster Entire Class can compete in Classes S and 29. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. 155, Queen-street. A UCKLAND EXHIBITION. IQ We are prepared to quote prices for anything you may require in the way of Fittings, Timber, or Concrete Work. SAM. WHITE AND CO., CONTRACTORS. A UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MlN- **• ING EXHIBITION, 1898-99. IMPORTANT ADVERTISING SPACES TO LET. Particulars of sizes, positions, and prices of spaces may be obtained from Mr Meadows, Superintendent, at the Exhibition Buildings. W. H. HOLMES, Secretary. Offices, 58, Queen-street. ■gAZAAR AT EPSOM. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 28 and 29. Open Each Day at 1 p.m. TICKETS-ONE SHILLING, to admit on both days, and to the Kinematograph Entertainment on SATURDAY NIGHT. Busses leave EllersTTe for The Epsom Hall at i to 2 and i to 7 each day. Fare, 6d Return. 'TCTREE AS THE Alß.'—Art ExhiWtion, -L 1 W. Blyth and Co., Rare and Valuable Pictures, Auction, Friday, 2.30. Catalogues Free. Tj^XHIBITION of Boys' and Youths' Clo--E-' thing ex Kaikoura at Ernest Moore's, 240 Queen-st., best value in Auckland. TpXHfBITION Decorating and Draping. XLi —A choice selection of Art l._udlins may be seen at McMaster and Shalders, from 2Jd yard. ERNEST MOORE, 240 Queen-st., just opened grand lot of Boys' and Youths' Kaiapoi Tweed Suits,, good value.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 253, 26 October 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 253, 26 October 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 253, 26 October 1898, Page 8

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