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Amnsomonts. r 1 ood wax apfj visitors \\X NEEDS : I LAST NO BUSH EVENING. i The huge crowd highly Delighted with 1 this most varied AMUSEMENT AGGREGATION ever given in Auckland. rpHE -VTELBOUBNE fjy AX WORKS. The most natural, varied, and large Collection ever shown in New Zeaiand. NOT DOLLS, but in their natural postures, complexions, height, size, and costumes. ■THE CHAMBER OF HORRORS. Most Realistic. AMUSEMENT FOR OLD AND YOUNG. [JOHN FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE CON- ' CERT COMPANY. PROFESSOR POWELL, Illusionist, and PUNCH AND JUDY. •METAMORPHOSIS.' (No Extra Charge) THE MARVELLOUS KROM3KOP. A GRICULTURAL HALL. DAILY at 2.30 and 7.. Stage Performance Afternoon and Evening. ZARELLI, THE GIPSY QUEEN. ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE MELBO URNE WAXWORKS. Just Added—'Come Down and Open the Door, Love.' Proprietors—THE AUCKLAND AMUSEMENT SYNDICATE. Direct.or:Mß JOHN FULLER. Manager; BEN. FULLER. ■■■ Auctions. C. Arthur.] .:orne. TO-MORROW. At 11 o'Clock. MARKET DAY SALE. POULTRY at 11 o'clock. Turkeys, Ducks, Fowls, 11.30 - FARM PRODUCE - New Kidneys and Shepherd Potatoes, Kumaras, Vegetables, Oats, Chaff. 11.43—DAiKY PRODUCE—Cheese, Bacon, and Haras, Factory Butter. Farmers" Butter, Eggs, Cheese. - 12 o'clock. On Account of Whom it May Concern. 13 sacks Bran. *>±0 CHRISTMAS HAMS. At 1 o'clock-FRUIT-Local Cherries, Gooseberries, Lemons, Apples, etc. ARTHUR AND GORRIE (C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer.) C. Arthur) Uas. Carrie TUESDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock. TOYS. TOYS. ARTHUR AND GORRIE Will sell by auction at their Mart, Queen street. Tuesday mxt, at 11 o'clock, T AROE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. i-i Dolls. Tea Sets, Balls, Watches, Workboxes, Boats, Barrows. Baskets, Pipes, Fans, Trays, etc., etc. Also, From Gentleman who is leaving Auckland. Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Pins. Brooches, etc., etc. The above will be sold la lots to suit purchaser!.. NO RESERVE. (C. ARTHUR. A'jctioneer.t ________ __ [jas. Gorrte. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. EX S.S. TE KOA. "TA TONS JOHNSON'S FENCING " U WIRE. | Q TONS ASSORTED BAP. STEEL ARTHUR AND GORRIE ■ Have received instructions to sell as above, SO TONS ASSORTED GALVANISED BARBED, PLAIN, AND TWISTED WIRE IS TONS ASSORTED BAR STEEL Shafting. Axle, Round, Square, Octagon, etc.—U. IJ, 2, 2\, 2*. 3 inch Spring—;, 1, 1.1. ii, 2. 24 Shoeing—.. I Too! Steel—l. 1. ii Tyre Half Rd.-l, J_, U. Ii Octagon—,. I. !, li. 1; Ordinary Bar-J. A I I I 1, I], On View at Mart. Full Particulars in Future Issue. (C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer.) "DONALD AND EDENBORO V GH Soil TO-MORROW at 10.30, TTEAVY CONSIGNMENTS LOCAL FRUITS, ALL SORTS. BALANCE OF AMERICAN APPLES. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. NO RESERVE. Fiji Pines, Bananas, Peanuts ; PRODUCE. : Potatoes, Onions. Chaff, etc. | (E. TURNER, Auctioneer). THE HAYMAEEET; ALFRED EUCKLAND AND SONS Will sell at At 12 o'clock. TO-MORROW. STELLA., bay mare, by Captivator — Rang! MAHOGANY JACK, brown gelding, by Handsome Jack—Lady Minnie Pair Handsome Buggy Horses, Chestnuts 3 Hacks, young and sound, by Moonstone j 2 Active Draught Grey Colts, i years 1 old, by Young Matchless | 1 5 year old Draught Horse, from North i J- S. BUCKLAND. Auctioneer. | T EYDON'S MODEL FURNISHING JJ AUCTION M ART-TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock.—Sale by auction of a large quantity of New and Second hand Fur- ! niture: — I Piano, by Schuman. mew Drawing aud Dining- Room Suites ot ! Furniture, Bedsteads and Bedding CHam I bor Ware, and nearly every jdescription ! ot. Household Furniture. NO RESERVE. ! JOHN fcEYDOX, Auctioneer. Athletios, Etc. ft \ UCKLAND CY3A<>' -""*- CLING CLUB. £m£^u_m7& A Special General &?m3)¥^so Meeting of the Club Xgj&g. will be held at the Rooms TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING at S o'clock. j Every member requested to attend r._a important business is to be brought forward. G. PEACE, Secretary. Picnics, Excursions, Etc. REMUERA PUBLIC SCHOOL." THE ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, IS9S, AT WAIHEKE. The p.s. WAKATERE will leave Quaystreet Jetty No. 3 at 9.30 a.m. sharp. Band In attendance. Hot Water provided. FARES: Adults, Two Shillings; Children, Sixpence. Tickets may be obtained from the School Children. pOUNTRY Visitors, when 'bundled out' of the Exhibition at 5 o'clock, call at Auckland Catering Co.. opposite A. Clark and Sons', ShortlandVstreet. Excellent Tea, Od. TX7HY pay rent Tll~your days? Easy VV terms. Building Societies slow and expensive.—Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 296, 15 December 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 296, 15 December 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 296, 15 December 1898, Page 8

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