Amuco-_nont3. Gt _- y HALL. Lessee and Manager. Mr P. R. Dix Acting Manager Mr J. E. Shepherd On Saturday Evening another CROWDED & DELIGHTED AUDIENCE Greeted mHE pAIETY pOMPANY. In their GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Which will be repeated TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. THE SISTERS.LINGARD "* LOTTIE LORNE SHEPHERD & LEWIS FRANK YORKB ALBERT McKISSO-v ARTHUR ALBERT -*I*l BERT. ROBINSON Note.—The Fun commences . with the rise of the Curtain, and continues <ast and furious to the fall, when an-insati-able multitude, like Oliver Twist, still howls for more. Prices-2/ & 1/. Box Plan at Wildman's. Doors open 7.20: commence at 8. TH SAINTS', PONSONBY. FINAL WINTER ENTERTAINMENT, In the Schoolroom, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, And 'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd "FAIRY .QUEEN'S CHRISTMAS COURT." . Admission ecah night: Adults 1/; Children 6d. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. THE LAST AND BEST! ot! ALBAN'S, mt. roskill r_. •JUMBLE FAIR AND SALE OF WORK. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 22nd and 23rd.; PROMENADE CONCERT EACH EVEN-; ■■,-•, ING. Refreshments. _ ' ■ 6d. Children 3d. *» Busses pass the Gkte. Open Each Day from 3 to 10 p.m. SONS OF THE EMPIRE." Patriotic Song—"One hope, one race, one destiny." — Exhibitions. i A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. EXHIBITION. CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-ST. OPEN DAILY. From 12.30 to 5, and .7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission—ONE SHILLING. THE ART UNION WILL BE DRAWN THIS EVENING at 8.30 o'clock. Hunter's Band will be in Attendance. S. STUART, Secretary. __i_A ; ALL VTATIONS CLOSING NIGHTS. »CLOSING NIGHTS. The Programme To-night which incLudes VEGETABLE CUTTING COMPETITION. Empress Machine v. Manual Labour. ACROBATIC PERFORMANCE BY FREDO BROTHERS. And Several Attractive Items of SONGS, DANCES, & MARCHES Will bo varied by AUCTION SALES By Gabriel Lewis and Co. and Churton and Co. Of Artistic Needlework, Fancy Articles, Hand Carvings, etc., etc., of the BRITISH STALL. And Pipes, Cigars, and Cigarettes, at the SPANISH STALL. There will also be SHOOTING COMPETITIONS AT RIFLE GALLERY. , . FORTUNE TELLING, H And other Attractions. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL - Tickets—Single 3/, Double 5/, Spectators T/. • -■-,-., For fuU particulars, apply to thb-S-c----retaries. at the Agricultural Hall, 0r,28, £}hortla_nd-st. - . &_&_< _A_H h d A :l:l NATIONS' T V __?._§ T Empress Fruit and ' ~ * • . Vegetable Cutter. VEGETABLE CUTTING COMPETITION MONDAY EVENING, Potatoes—Cut in Rings and Strips. Machine v. Five Young Ladies. . Carrots—Cut in Rings and . Strips. Machine v. Five Young Ladies. Cucumber—Machine v. Five Ladies. (Mrs Nicol challenging machine with double portion and three others). , A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL ' SOCIETY. . • SUMMER FLOWER SHOW ' And ' CHILDREN'S FLOWER SHOW. Vi: CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY; AND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th and 25th. " WM. SATCHELL, Hon. Sen. i • ' "" ' Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence required by gen- . . -.' tleman, either private family or boardinghouse.—Full particulars -and term's to A.Z., 619, Star .Office.:. '-****'***'*""*l *'—'" ~SSS£SS££S£SSESSSSS3B£ Fop Sale. FOR SALE, Talking Parrot. Can say anything.—P. Rhodes, Victoria-st. class order, fitted wii;h copper tank. '— Miss Gomas, Alexandra-it. FOR SALE, "old established""profitable City Business, suitable for mechanic. Small capital; real bargain—99 Victoriastreet. \ ~.....:•. •;/■■';*: : OR SALE—ReaI Estate~for Sale. Oui Catalogues -now -ready.— Churt6£ and Co., Estate Agents. ' Thpß SALE, Ladies' Fancy Businesses, -L . Queen-st. and Ponsonby Rds.; Millinery, Karangahape Rd.; Confectioiiery; Toy,. .Stationery, Fruit, Grocery," etc., Businesses. —Peckover and Co., 117. Queen-st..'-. OR SALE, Camera, 'half-plate, all accessories; or would exchange for Hand Camera.—Address Z., Newton Post Office. FOR 'SALE, bargain, 7-roomed Cottage, good order, gas, copper, The Avenue, Mt. Eden, i'24s.—Peckov.er and ' Co., 117 Queen-st. . '\ -'^ OARDING HOUSE & BAKERY. .FOR SALE or LEASE, in GOOD COUNTRY DISTRICT, ADJACENT TO LARGE KAURI TIMBER MILL, comfortable House, 8 rooms, well appointed, ;every convenience, no opposition.'-- •' --. - J..HENRY MACKIE, .; 1, Durham-st. East, Auckland. jf? 9/_>rpLIVERPOOL STREETTerty.concv^iOl/ .venient 5-roomed Cottage, with large store and good-sized allotment; terms, if required.—Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. ' ~VT ORTHCOTE, Birkenhead, MayfiekC \XS BU'kdale. and Lucas Creek.—We have several nice little Properties, cheap.—Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. To -_.«.£- TO LET, Double and Single Furnished Rooms.—No. 11, Princes-st. .. /pO LET, House, Franklin Rd., 7 rooms, -L bathroom, and washhouse, all conveniences.—Apply W. J. Maxwell. ■ *T TO LET, Furnished House S rooms, close city, 3 acres flower, orchard, srass paddock; 30/ week.—A.B., C2O, Star Office. _^ TO LET,1 10/6, new 5-roomed Cottage , Union-st„ 10/; Morningside, 6-roomed House, large garden; Vincent-st., 7 roomed brickbuilt Residence, nicely furnished 50/;—Churton and Co.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 275, 20 November 1899, Page 8
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