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AMUSEMENTS. TpDISON TZ-JNEMA-TOGRAPH /^O'.'S GRAND SCENIC DISPLAY. BBS WH B§ls W4l Will be given in _ FmSON'S LATEST MARVEL, rnHF riOLLOSOPHONE. The Collosophone will render a Suitable Musical Pro.rramme by World-famed Artistes, BeautiTully Illustrated with Views. Admission 1/, Children Half-price. , HOUSE. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH. EDISON KINEMATOGRAPH CO.'S GRAND PICTORIAL .DISPLAY. THE BOER WAR. Also. EDISON'S LATEST MARVEL, THE COLOSOPHONE. Splendid Programme of Instrumental and Vocal Records. Prices: Dress Circle, 2/; Stalls, 1/. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. AQUATICS. . ■■''■•'_ W AR. .... W AR' -Between "the Assembled Maori Tribes -at the •MONSTER MAORI REGATTA & AQUATIC SPORTS To be held at NGARUAWAHIA On ST. PA.TRI_K'S DAY, 17th MARCH. WAR CANOE RACES 'HURDLE RACES RACE ON HORSEBACK ACROSS THE RUSHING WAIKATO ANCIENT MAORI RACE, "A CHASE FOR A BRIDE" ! ROWING RACES, etc., etc. FUN FOR ALL. THE BEST DAY'S SPORT OF THE YEAR. EXCURSION TRAINS & CHEAP FARES FROM AUCKLAND. THAMES, & UPPER WAIKATO. ATHLETICS, ETC. ' gm T_r~A. C. B. SOCIETY, WwiM ST. PATRICK'S DAY ' ' mMw CELEBATIONS. , ' lpi*is To be held in the . DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, SATURDAY NEXT MARCH 17— —MARCH 17 GRAND NATIONAL SPORTS. ' CHILDRENS' SPORTS AND FEAST. EXHIBITIONS BY BOYS AND GIRLS. COMPETITIONS. IRISH JIGS AND REELS, Etc., Etc. SIDE SHOWS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 100 YDS HANDICAP—Ist prize, Trophy, value £2 0/; 2nd, Trophy value 15/. - Entry 1/. ' 150 YDS HANDICAP-lst, Trophy value £2 5/; 2nd. Trophy, 15/. Entry 1/. 200 YDS HANDICAP—Ist, Trophy value £2 5/; 2nd, Trophy, 15/. Entry 1/. IRISH JIG-lst prize, £2; 2nd, 10/. Entry 1/ IRISH REEL—lst prize, £2; 2nd, 10/. ■- 'Entry 1/. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP. 120 yds— Ist, Trophy value £2 5/; 2nd, Trophy value 15/. Entry 1/. JUVENILE HANDICAP, lOOydsHlst, Trophy; 2nd. Trophy. Entry, Free. COMMITTEE'S HANDICAP, lOOyds-lst, • '•■ Trophy; 2nd, Trophy; 3rd, Trophy. Entry 1/. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP, 150yds—1st, Trophy value £2 5/; 2nd, Trophy value 15/. Entry 1/. POST ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS. Run tinder N.Z.A.A.A. Rules. Admission 1/. PAT.1 O'KANE, Sports Secretary. JOHN J. A. CALLAGHAN, Gen. Sec. (^IRAND VTATIONAL /"lONCERT. OPERA HOUSE. ST. PATRICK'S EVE, ' FRIDAY, MARCH 16. "Cold, cold must the heart be and void of emotion, That loves not the sweet music of Erin-go Brairh." Full Programme in Thursday's Issue. Dress Circle.and Orchestra' Stalls 2/. Stalls and Pit,. 1/. -. It~' /ONEHUNGA CyT /^> V CLING CLUB. £sffik>.7)<fmts. GRAND CARNIVAL. Wo§^JMmk ON SAT, URP AY> CYCLING & ATHLETIC ' EVENTS. Entries Close on WEDNESDAY", March Afternoon Tea provided for Ladies Free. , W. H. MORTON. Jun.. Secretary. rpEA and Refreshments at town prices i-,, 111 the Domain Cricket Ground on I< rtday, 16th March. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. ¥ I H O T A P U FALLS i-> AND PICNIC GROUNDS. WAIKUMETE-WEST COAST ROAD. A Bruke will leave Union Bank at 1 30' p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT and EVERY SATURDAY during the season for Nihotapu Falls and Picnic Grounds, returning on MONDAY MORNING in time' for busi- ' ness. RETURN TICKETS, including Board and Accommodation from SATURDAY till MONDAY', 10/. ~ Board and Residence, 25/ per week Picnic Parties Catered for on the Ground. Good Stabling for Horses. . All information can be obtained at the office of MESSRS ANDREW. SONS,. & COMAKERS' AND MILLERS' PICNIC. All Prizes won at the above Trade Picnic will be presented on SATURDAY EVENING. St. Patrick's Day, at S p m in Foresters' Hall, Beresford-st. Entrance! CHAS. KINGSFORD, Gen. Sec. _ E..NOONAN, Sports Sec. ECCLESIASTICAL. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL CHRIs'--4-x TIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. ' Missionary Rally in Beresford-st. Congregational Church on THURSDAY, March 15th, at 7.30 p.m. Addresses by the Rev. Hudson Taylor,Founder of the China Inland Mission, Dr. Howard Taylor, and Mrs Howard Taylor. All interested in Christian Work are cordially invited. _ VOLUNTEER NOTICES. INFANTRY BATTALION BAND PRACTICE at St. Sepulchre' _ Schoolroom, TOMORROW (THURSDAYS EVENING, 7.30 p.m. All members of Drum and Fife Band are requested to attend. " G. J. DORMER, Quartermaster '"'■ ' Secretary Band Commute*/' \

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 8

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