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Exhibitions. [j r\ REAT ALL CYCLE MEETING ILLUMINATED GROUNDS. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27 S till 10. INVITATION PURSUIT RACE. First Time in New Zealand. WAIHI V. AUCKLAND RIDERS THAMES V. AUCKLAND RIDERS CAMBRIDGE V. AUCKLANI RIDERS HALF MILE DASH. SO ENTRIES. ONE MILE SHORT LIMIT HANDICAP ONE AND A HALF MILE SECOND CLASS HANDICAP. GREAT MULTICYCLE RACE. PURSUIT RACE, D O'CLOCK SHARP In which Six of the best Long Distance Riders take part. MEETING CONDUCTED BY THE AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB UNDER RULES OF LEAGUE OF NEW ZEALAND WHEEL MEN. W; R. HOLMES, Secretary. UCKLAND EXHIBITION—IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT—MrH.BENNETT, late Providore of the New Zealand and Union S.S. Companies, and who for many years has so successfully and satisfactorily Catered for the Auckland arid the travelling public, wishes to acquaint his numerous friends and visitors that he has secured the whole of the spacious premises known heretofore as the Marine Chambers, which name has been changed to the GLADSTONE COFFEE PALACE, Corner Queen and Quay streets, head of Wharf, affording every facility to passengers and visitors arriving per steamer or rail to our city. Ail the Reading, Smoking, Sitting, Bed and Dining Rooms have been furnished in the very'latest style. Every Room in the Establishment, from East to West, affords a splendid view of the harbour, shipping, and northern shores. Spacious Baggage Rooms, Hot, Cold, Fresh, and Sea Water Baths to suit Invalids, and Night Porter. The whole of this much needed enterprise will be under the direct and able management of Mr H. Bennett. Special attention is called to our Cuisine. Our table will be equal to anything ever yet attempted, efficiency and cleanliness being the order. Under the direction of the noted French Cook, Signor Ornalles. On the basement, facing the Northcote Ferry Wharf, we have a well conducted Restaurant, where we are supplying First class Meals at 6d.— Messrs H. BENNETT and FRANK ORNALLES, Proprietors. OPENS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. -\rISITORS TO AUCKLAND EXHIBIV TION please call and inspect our new assortment of Sheet Music, ex s.s. Delphic, 3d per copy or 6 for 1/; Empire Music Books 6d, Record Reign Dp. 9d; Hemy's Tutors 1/9, Czerny's 101 Exercises 1/. Oratorios 'Messiah,' 'Elijah,' 'Israel in Egypt,' 'Creation,' 'Sampson,' 'St. Paul,' 'Stabat Mater,' 'Judas Maccabaeus,' all at English prices, 1/ each.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110, VICTORIA-ST. PAGE'S FOR FURNITURE NO BAMBOOZLE. NO DOLL'S HOUSE FUKNITURE But WELL MADE DURABLE ARTICLES AT LOW PRICE. MADE FOR USE NOT MERELY TO LOOK AT. Cash Buyers call at Page's. CORNER PITT AND GREY STS. GrENTS' Outfitting—Shirts, Collars, Ties, Bows, Singlets, Braces, Socks, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Straw and Felt Hats, Sticks, Umbrellas, Gents' Jewellery, etc. All. our own importing. Bedrock prices.—G. Mcßride, Merchant Tailor, Importer, Mercer, Hatter, etc., 39, 41, 45, Victoria-street. Pienles, Excursions, Etc, WEST TfJND TDOWING pLUB. riRAND AQUATIC f<ALA. POPULAR HOLIDAY OUTING TO A POPULAR WATERING Pi^ACE IN THE POPULAR STEAMER WAKATERE. ON TUESDAY JANUARY 3, 1899. ON TUESDAY JANUARY 3, 1899. Two Trips to TAMAKI, 9 and 11 a.m., from Quay-street Jetty. .Two Trips home, 4.30 and 6.30 p.m. REGATTA—Ist Prizes: Five handsome and valuable Silver Watches, presented by Mr A. Kohn, Jeweller? 2nd Prizes, Five handsome Medals, presented by Professor Carollo; 3rd Prizes, Five handsome Club Caps. Tickets, 2/; Children, 6d. 'ro be had from any member of the Club. Hot Water provided. Band. Refreshments at town prices. rf~~t "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ST. STEPHEN'S~S. SCHOOL PICNIC Will be held at PINE ISLAND On MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd. Steamer leaves Ponsonby Wharf at 0.30 i a.m. Return Fare, 1/, or including refreshments, 2/. TO- E WT'O'N B*EATS~BTSnI 1" Will Leave THE GREY-STREET FIREBALL j At 1.45 o'Clock for THE S.S. WAKATERE TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. A. J. EDMONDS, Secretary. J pHHISTMAS NIG H T. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), DEC. 25. ! Per the popular p.s. i EAGLE. MOONLIGHT CRUISE AND SACRED BAND CONCERT. | NEWTON BAND. ELECTRIC LIGHT. Leave Ferry Tee 8, Devonport 5.20. j Return 10 p.m. i Fares :..... One Shilling. REMEMBER: TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, at 3. " "' | JIABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL:! ' HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU. , By special and kind permission of Messrs ! ; Reid Brothers. j : S.S. MURITAI. < iVill leave Quay-street New Jetty at 9 a.m. <■ TUESDAY, 27th inst. J , ■ ] Tickets—Adults 2/, Children 1/. can be lad from teachers, or on wharf morn- I nff of Picnic. i - [EXCURSION TO WAIHEKR " U CFUTIK.T BAY). I MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd. ( Fayourjte S.s. ROSE CASEY j \ wra ! c The bent day's outing of the season I * Tot water provided. Fare, 2/. Children j « lalf-prlce. Specinl arrangements made ' O£_»ft£o_ftn_flj3poefly landing. rjNSEC'J'ATUAN OOSPBJL MISSION. " FQBBBTISBB' "FIALL, NI3WTON. KUN»AY TSVeNTNO, 7,30. * A44ress by the Rjgy, r, WILSON. hhh SEATS FREE. COME,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 2

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