Amusoinent3. p I T X HAL L. Lessee and Manager.. ._■_. Mr P. R. Dix rpHE Q.AIETY £JOMPANY. TUB BEAUTIFUL LI^GARD SIS.fLHb The PREMIER SONG & DANCE ARTISTS. Comic MR ARTHUR'ALBERT. Comic Singer. MR ARTHUR ALBERT. Singei. Others who will entertain you are: T o F FAUSTS FRANK YORKE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE FAUST " SISTERS. . COMPLETE CHANGE 01- PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY EVENING. Prices-2/ & V, Box Plan afWildman's. Doors open 7i20: commence at b. Exhibitions. 77 7\ LL ' STATIONS TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! PROGRAMME PROVIDED BY THE -OLD BRITISH" STALL. Including Gipsy Chorus by Convent High School Girls, Tableaux with limelight Effects. Bayonet Exercise by No. 1 Native Rifles.^ Fancy Shooting by Mr Wynyard Joss. Dances and Marches. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Old Identities' Reception\at 2.30 p.m. COOKING COMPETITIONS. Entries received at Hall up to noon. Two First Prizes for Currant and Sponge Cakes: 2nd Prize for Seed Cake; 3rd Prize for Fancy Small Cakes. POTATO CUTTING COMPETITION. Empress Machine against Five Young • • Ladies. SHOOTING GALLERY. Valuable- Prizes Nightly including Two Rifles. COMMITTEE MEETING TO-NIGHT at 6.30 p.m. A UCKLAND A GRICULTURALgHOW ••--. AT POTTER'S PADDOCK.. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMME: Sheep Dog Trial 10 a.m. Weight Guessing Competition \7 ■ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ladies' Driving Competition U a.m. Parade of Draught Entires in the Ring: =>..-•■- .- ...1 P.m. Parade of Draught Horses 1.30 p.m. Parade of Light Entires, in the • Ring IAS P-m-Driving and Transferring Bees, near the Sheep Pens 2 p.m. Grand Parade of Light Horses and Ponies :•- 2 p.m. Hunting Competition for Ladies..2.3o p.m. Hunting Competition for Gentlemen '• 3 p.m. Parade of Standard Bred Trotters in the, Ring 3.15 p.m. Ladies'. Riding Competition for the Championship .........3.30 p.m. Tandem Driving. Competition Hunting Competition for Girls Hunting Competition for Boys , SHILLING.E.ACHA-" 7'";;i*^:.,-V.'"' DA3V—•■ - - • ■ EDWIN HALL, I Secretary. 1 155, Queen-st. A UCKLAND TRAMWAYS. IS99—AGRICULTURAL SHOW—IB 99 POTTER'S PADDOCK. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, • NOVEMBER IS. ' A; Car- will, leave Queen-st. for the Show Ground every 15 minutes from ,S-. ; ,-avm. .to"-4 p.m.;; and in addition from 10 a.m."f0'2.30 p.m.-every r minutes. ■• - THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. • Cars will leave the Three Lamps for the Show Ground every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 11.3Q a.m., and every 5 minutes from 12 noon to 2.15 p.m. During SATURDAY AFTERNOON the whole of our Time Table will be suspend- | cd. and a faster service substituted to meet. the. traffic to the Show Grouna. The service on the Ponsonby Road will be every 15 minutes from 1 p.rn>to 6 p.m. after which the usual time will be resumed. J. S.-K-IDD, Manager. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. n. THE WELL KNO.WN CATERER, MR A. P. STILLWELL. Will Supply FIRST CLASS LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON - TEA ~ ON THE GROUND. - / . . . Also, LIGHT REFRESHMENTS At Two Refreshment Booths near Grandstand "and" opposite, the Saddling Pad- ' '. ... dock. • ■■ r , .; - . / . ... All at Moderate Prices and Best .Quality. CJHOW—SHOW—SHOW.—Country Cus-K--J tomers and Friends are invited to call and inspect our stock of Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing. A Special Line of Boys' Tweed and Serge Knickers from 2^11; Straw Hats from 1/; Ties from 6d; Suits made to measure from SO/- Inspection Invited.—Note the address: G. TUTT, Tailor, Clothier, and Mercer, Upper SymoriUs-st. -jVTRS HUNT will be at the above, Cattle -i-'J- Sliow with Tea and Refreshments' at reasonable prices. Next the Sheep Pens. A GRICULTURAL SHOW.—Visitors are -£*-- invited to come and inspect the marvellous value in Boots, Shoes, and Slippers.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 312 and 111, VICTORIA STREET. "> GUMDIGGERS. NOTE.-Lichteftstein and Arnoldson, shipping Gum direct, pay higher than ever was paid at Ra Point, Northern Wairoa. Fifty more Diggers wanted.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 8
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