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v Amusomonta ■ _ TET ~T~' . TF YOU'RE FOND JJ ,'BM J- OF FRUIT ; ' ' \ ALL" ■■■■■■'■-• TRY AN COME. ELECTRIC CURRENT rnHB TiTELBOURNB YT7AXWORKS. Proprietors: THE AUCKLAND AMUSEMENT v • ' SYNDICATE. ■ ■ Managing Director—Mr. John; Fuller. AGRICULTURAL'^ HALL. ' CITY MARKET, FOOT OF GREY-ST. '•: '■':. ' NOW OPEN. ..;:.;■■'■'■.,■■:■ ■> ■■■ • DAILY at 11, 2.30, and 7.p.m.. ALfi SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF MEN. "■■■■ In "Wax. The Finest Collection of "Wax Figures ever Exhibited in Auckland. STAGE PERFORMANCES BY, JOHN FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE CONCERT COMPANY. Screaming Comedy,: ■ .'QUIET APARTMENTS.' 'FANCY MEETING YOU.' ■'..,-..» THE MOST COLOSSAL SIXPENN1 ORTH EVER GIVEN JN AUCKLAND. LET 'EM ALL COME. Children Half I price Daytime only. . , -pEOPENING ;■ THURSDAY NIGHT J-* -AND FOLLOWING-NIGHT. v Reproduction of Opening-Scene Auckland; Exhibition and other Kinematograph Items. Also, Selections on "Loud Duplex Phonograph.' '■ ■ . :IN VESTIBULE OF BARTLETT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. A. H. WHITEHOUSE. /CALEDONIAN SPORTS, Domain, next \J Monday.—Kennedy throws the Boomerang; Lorraine's Balloon Ascent and Parachute Descent.. Sporting1. '^AUCKLAND .jDACING QLUB QUMMER : TV/JTEETING; ' . - 1898-99/ ■■■■'••' ;/■•';. ELLEESLIE EACECOUKSB. FIRST RACE BEGINS AT 12 O'CLOCK. SECOND DAY: y TO-MOEROW. V THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. THIRD DAY: , '~-', . MONDAY, JANUARY' 2. FOURTH DAY: TUESDAY,! JANUARY i. ' ' ■ i ■ PROGRAMME: ' ~i ,' SECOND DAY. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP, 7 furlongs CRITERION:HANDICAP, 6 furlongs HURIDLE-RACE, 2 miles ' SUMMER CUP, 1 mile and "a quarter,v WAITEMATA HANDICAP, 1 mile; and a *. distance j :^ ■ ' . WELTER HANDICAP, 1 mile PONY HANDICAP, 6 furlongs VISITORS'.PLATE, 5 furlongs - : SPECIAL TRAINS. Trains "will leave Auckland for Racecourse Platform every few minutes from • 10.30 a.m. to 2.10 p.m.; returning as required from 4.30 p.m. till 15 minutes after the last race. , A ti;ain will leave .Racecourse Platform 'for pnehungaat 6.5" p.m. ' : F;A.RES: - Auckland or Newmarket to : Racecourse *and return, includihg -admission .16 Course \ .'. .;....... >.. .2/ Ditto, rail only .;................,...l/ Racecourse to Auckland .1/ : . WM. PERCrVAU, .Secretary A.R.C •J^BW' ZEALAND 'RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND RACES. « N ■ DECEMBER 29, IS9S. '; Trains will leave Auckland for Racecourse Platform- v every few minutes from 10.30 a.m. to * 2.10 p.m., returning as-re-quired from 4.30 p.m. up till 15 minutes after the last race. . Reserved Cars for Ladies. A Train will leave Racecourse Platform for Onehunga at 6.5 p.m; FARES: Auckland or Newmarket to Racecourse Platform and return, including admission to course :* ..........2/ Ditto Return Rail 0n1y.... ■■-.....'.'.'.l/ Racecourse Platform to Newmarket "or Auckland ........ i/ ■ BY ORDER. • ry; A d c ' • , rag E s. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. '^ Messrs Patterson and Co. will run Special Coaches from Devonport, leaving at 8 a.m., returning after the Races Return Fare 7/6. For Steamer Time Table and Fares see advertisement re s.s. Kotiti. - • • S. SCRUBY, Secretary. Dividends. rnHE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW *■ ZEALAND LIMITED. INGORPORATED UNDE.R THE .COM'i PANIES ACTS AND THE NEPSV ZEALAND ACT, 1573. ' Notice is hereby given that an interim 3ividend, for- the half-year ended 30th September last, at the rate of Six (B) per :ent. per annum has been declared by the directors, and will be paid to Shareholders on application at any of the branches in the colony on and after the 3th January.' -• ; .; JAMES COATES, • . . . ■ :. General Manager. Wellington, December 26, IS9S. ' • Ecclesiastical. :,. .rno-NiGHT. < ■ At 7.30. ' ' V '. IN: .THE CENTRAL MISSION TENT. WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STS. ■ MR ROBERTSON, the Evangelist, will 1 speak upon 'The Fallacy of Conditional Immortal_J ity.' jg-ELPING : HAND MISSIONT TENT SERVICES EVERY EVENING IN CUSTOMS STREET.' (Back ofN.Z. Shipping Co. 's New Build- • •■ . ■ -ing.) MUSICAL ITEMS by PITT sIrERT CHOIR TO-NIGHT at S o'clock Address by Rev. J. Sharp. " , EVERYBODY WELCOME. : ONSTER UNITED OPEN AIR~ DEMONSTRATION' WESTERN PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 r> m JANUARY 1. " '■ ■■■■■ BRASS BANDS-Helping Hand Mis;on. Free Union Church, Central Session will take part. . Rev. W. Kelly, Rev. J. Clark Xe Mi A> Sinclair, and otliers will take part. Evangelist )f Melbourne, will, speak and Sing and wnduct the MeetinV. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 306, 28 December 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 306, 28 December 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 306, 28 December 1898, Page 8

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