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Aiffl'aooßfteaa'fefit FULLER'S MELBOURNE WAXWORKS. _______ 10th WEEK AND STILL BOOMING. AGRICULTURAL HAl^. CITY MARKET. DAILY at 2.30 and 7. ADMISSION, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. CRYSTAL MAZE STILL DRAWS HUNDREDS. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF NEW PROGRAMME. 'CAUGHT ON.' The St. George Sketch Combination. Mr Horace St. George, Miss St. George, and Mr W. St. George. IRISH JUSTICE. Received with Screams of Laughter. MOUTH ORGAN COMPETITION TO-NIGHT. Prize-A Valuable Mouth Organ. WEDNESDAY NIGHT WALTZING COMPETITION A Gold Bracelet and Silver Match will be given for the Most Graceful Couple. Audience the Judge. Stage Floor specially prepared. FRIDAY NIGHT ELOCUTION COMPETITION FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Two Handsome Prizes. Managing Director-MR JOHN FULLER j j y HALL. TO LET. TO LET. The above up-to-date Hall for Hire for Concerts, Balls, and variety Shows, FIRST WEEK IN MARCH. Picnics, Excursions, Etc. TX7EDNESDAY HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. PICNIC TO THE THAMES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. FAVOURITE S.S. WAKATERE. Landing at Grahamstown Wharf, only. Remember the rush for tickets last year, so buy early, as only a limited number will be sold. TICKETS, 2/6. SPORTS PROGRAMME. 1. 100 Maiden 2. Bandsmen's Race 3. 1 Mile Bicycle, open 4. 150 Apprentices under 18 5. 100 Trade Handicap 6. 250 Handicap, Open 7. 3 Mile Bicycle, Open 8. Half Mile Handicau 9. 2 Mile Bicycle, Open 10. 75 Married Men's •11. 120 Hurdles 12. 50 Girls, 13. 1 Mile Steeplechase 14. 50 Married Ladies 15. 150 Ladies Bracelet, 2/6 16. 75 Employers 17. 1 Mile Walk, Open IS. Cricketers Race 19. Committee Race, 75 yds 20. Quarter Mile Handicap 21. 5 Mile Bicycle, Open 22. Tug of War, Volunteers V. Fire Brigades .._ _.. Entries-Nos. 3, 6, 7, 9, 15, 17, 21, 2/6; all others IA . Tug of War 6d a man. ':__.; .... •Girls ana 'Married Ladies. Races. Tug of War, Post entries. Bandsmen's Race. A.y$AA Entries close WEDNESDAY, February Sth, 1 p.m.— F. ATKINS, care H. Atkins, Queen-st. . - , . A. OLIVER, Hon. Sec. ;..»_ J. S. DICKSON, Chairman. a-j^ pREMIER T>ICNIC. i^^^^^l M.U. ODDFELLOWS. AT HOME BAY, |P||l\|||W ...-. MOTUTAPU. By Kind Permission of Messrs Reid Bros. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1899. STEAMERS FROM EVERYWHERE. Ferry Fleet leave Auckland at 9, 9.30, 10, and 10.30 a.m., and 1, 1.30, 2, and 2.15 p.m. Return Fares—Adults 1/6, Children 6 to 14. 6d. Hot -water provided. Andrew's Bus leaves Otahuhu lor Panmure Bridge at 7.45 a.m;, and for Auckland at 12 noon. A. H. J. RIDER, . - '-v'-'-, i:■ ■_ JOHN McLEOD, Hon. Sees. Educational. Tlf-R AND MRS ARTHUR BOULT, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Teachers of Voice Production Singing Pianoforte Organ Theory, -etc. Prospectus on application. First Course of 1599 commences MONDAY, February 13. MR AND MRS BOULT will be at their Studio every morning from MONDAY, February 6, to SATURDAY, February 11. inclusive, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., to enrol new pupils or to answer inquiries. Tl/r-ISS MABEL FARRELL, Associate of the Auckland University School of Music, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Resumes duties on MONDAY, Feb. 13th. At home from Monday, 6th, till Friday, llth, from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Address: PORTORA, Anglesea-street, Ponsonby. yr- ISS, IDA BAKER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Resumes duties MONDAY, Feb. 13th. STONELEIGH, ROCKY NOOK. RS W. G. CUNNOLD, Teacher of I*ttsic, Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby Road, resumes duties Monday, February 6th. R W. J. ENGLAND, A.M., Teacher of Music, resumes duties February 6.—Pitt-street, opposite Wellingtonstreet TV/fISS HARDING, Teacher of Music JAL and Singing, certificated Pupil of Madame Bahnson, resumes duties on Monday, February 6, Grafton Road. M RS W \ - J- PALMER^nd~Miss~siiii rs" Boarding and Day School, Seafield View Park Road. First quarter February 6th. TVfISS ADA YATES, Rutland ~H^e, ■"J- Parnell, Teacher of the Pianoforte resumes duties on Monday, February 13.' THE WILLOWS WYNYARD-STREET. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE Principal MRS WILLLIAMS Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers Pupils are prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. Vacancies for a few Boarders First Term TUESDAY, February 14, Mrs Williams will be at home after i ebruary 1.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 8