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/.mnso-QOntg. /~1 I T V HALL. Lessee and Manager Mr P. E. Dix TO-NIGHT. ~ TO-NIGHT. TO mG^____ £o_IPA*TY. Will asrain appear in the NEW, NOVEL, AND DIVERSIFIED PROGRAMME. That on Wednesday Evening proved an INSTANTANEOUS & EMPHATIC INSTANTANEOUS & EMPHATIC SUCCESS. STTCOESS. And in which such "favourite Artists as THE LINGARD SISTERS LOTTIE LORNE FRANK YORKE ALBERT McKISSON J. E. . SHEPHERD ARTHUR ALBERT ESLißJuni Are introducing the RAREST SKSPERTOIRK Prices-2/ & 1A Box Plan at Wildman's. Doors open 7.20: commence at 8. -~. pHURCH OF CHRIST BAND OF HOPE. FORESTERS' HALL, NOVEMBER 24th (FRIDAY). GRAND CONCERT In aid of Sunday-school Library. Doors open at 7, commence 7.30. COME EARLY TO PROCURE A SEAT. Accompanist Mr J. P. Hooton. Admission, 6d; Children, 3d. W. E. JUDKINS, Secretary. Athletics, Etc. i AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC & QYCLE Q Ltfß' (Formed 1877.) i 10 th a thletic 40 th pARNIVAL Will take place on DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND,. SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 25. SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 25, UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS. '_%Rf MEETING OF CHAMPIONS. H. C. THOMPSON, ";' CHAMPION CYCLIST OF CANTERBURY. C. McAFFER GEO. W. SMITH W. H. MADILL JAMES TE PAA AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONS. W. H. MADILL Will attempt to • break his previous Australasian Record. R. BROWNLEE (DUNEDIN), HIGH JUMP AND LONG JUMP CHAMPION OF ' NEW ZEALAND. " '• ; Hunter's Band in Attendance. j ■ ■ " . -.. • _,-- ADMISSION-!/. , .._ . Tickets may. be. had.from Pairt-idge- & C% Tobacconists, Qyeen : st. .' 'ZZZ? JJ'irst Race, at 1.30 p.m, .;.„•. F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec., , Exhibitions.. *!*.. ALL RATION'S In consequence of tha prevalence of Influenza, the Ball advertised for Tomorrow WILL NOT TAKE PLACE., , The Young People who have assisted in the Dances, Marches, and Singing will be entertained by the Committee, at the Hall, THIS DAY (Thursday), from 7;30:^ to 9.30 p.m. _^ ' __-___-____! o_/ __1^ "VATIONS '?fl*f ■ ' ' I, CLEARING SALE AT 10.45 A.M. TOMORROW. SEE AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS. The Committee request that ALLCLAIMS be l-endered before 30th inst., to care of W.. H. CHURTON, 28, Short-land-st. ART . UNION TlCKETS—Members are requested to send in proceeds and returns to same address. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SO- ■*■*■ CIETY. TO-MORROW Z • (FRIDAY) & SATURDAY. ' . " In the '■ CHORAL HALL. SUMMER FLOWER SHOW COME AND SEE THE ROSJES.. : . COME, AND SEE THE CHILDREN'S FLOWER SHOW, ' SIX HUNDRED EXHIBITS. Doors Open 2.30. Hunter's Band Afternoon and Evening. . FLOWERS AND MUSIC. Z ADMISSION 1/. Children Half Price. .. BERESFORD-ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. "■ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, ' NOVEMBER 29th and 30th. NEPTUNE jCARNIVAL AND SALE OF WORK. In aid of Church Property Improvement Fund. , ■:'"■ Open Each Afternoon at 3 p.m. and Each Evening at 7.30 p.m. FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT ExVCH EVENING. ADMISSION—Free in the Afternoons; Sixpence in the Evenings. T® lrHm FURNISHED HOUSE, Mt. Roskill, 6 rooms, good position, for 6 months, 21/; North Shore, 8 rooms, 42/.—Neville Newcomb. Board and Residence. FURNISHED Room and full board with elderly couple or quiet family by gentleman.—Full:particulars to Single, 644, Star Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 23 November 1899, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 23 November 1899, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 23 November 1899, Page 12