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J , AMUSEMENT^ ! ■ " " tt ALL. ■piTI H ; —" Mr P. R> Dix i Lessee & Manager »••'!»"' TO-NIGHT. TO-NlCrHl. ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS.piX'S QAIETY QOMPANY. Our Grand New First Part, HIGH LIFE ON DECK LENNON, HYMAN, & LENNON. In their Greatest Comedy Act, THE CHINESE LAUNDRY. For the First lime. THE WILLIAMS SISTERS. In New and Startling Cycling Feats, etc. MR FRANKS YORKE Good Ship Zion, etc. eta Mr Walter Rivers, "Mona, etc. Miss Annetta Bodin Miss May Marlow Johnny Collins. New Finale, "Round the World/ v New Farce, "As Like as Two Peas. Prices, 2/ & 1/. Plan, at City Hall. Doors open T.Mj^coinmence^at^^ ■"vf ALDA RE S' QIRC US. P^^°2 :EC^ L TYOM P SLtTS', Near the Museum. _ T AST NIGHTS LAST NIGHIS. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. New and Startling Feats by rpHE TmAMOUS yALDARES ACROBATIC TRICK BICYCLISTS. PROFESSOR GODFREYS WONDERFUL TROUPE OF PERFORMING DOGS. MONKEYS. BABOONS, AND COCKATOOS. on OTHER HIGH CLASS JU VAUDEVILLE ARTISTb POPULAR jAfUCES—Reserved Chairs, 3/- Stalls 2/; Pit. ONE SHILLING. Doors open 7.30; comemnce 8 sharp Box Plan for Reserved Chairs at Avildman & Lyell'e-. TOASTER " F A x Rlid A UCKLAND T ADIES' "DENEVOLENT gOCIETY. DRILL SHED. APRIL 16th, 17th, 18th. Under Distinguished Patronage and in the And HIS WORSHIP' THE MAYORATHLETICS, ETC. AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION VT7ELLINGTON A r.- A UCKLAND. VV. ADOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY, MONDAY, & TUEt>jjAY. .APRIL 14th, 16th. and- 17th. . Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Play to Commence at 10.30 a.m. G. H. BROUGHTON, Hon:.Sec. pfff OF AUCKLAND." DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Sub-sections 4. and 5 ot Section 7 of the Auckland Domain Vesting Act, IS9S?, that the Council has authorised the AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION to make a charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for eacn person- for- admission- to :.the Domain Cricket Ground on April Uth, 16th, ana 17th, 1900. : .. •: •':•.. The Council will make a charge, of One Shilling-^for Admission of each Person to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, Town -Clerk: Town Clerk's Office, Auckland^ Cth April, 1900. (SF v< ! TTENNING TYRES. Longest wear, longest WmW/JflsMly guarantee, least money. v*s4Lk£L- Telescopic Pumps. Brookes' Saddles, and all kinds of repairs at very low prices. Tyres from 12/6. HENNING'S WORKS, - STANLEYrISTRBET. PICNIC. EXCURSIONS I -—-- TTiXCURSIONS FOR TOJEJ MORROW (SUNDAY), • . sss^S^ APRIL Sth. Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee as follows:— FOR RAKINO ISLAND'& THE FISHj ING GROUNDS. The s.s. DURHAM at 9 a.m. Leaving Rakino, 5 p.m. Bait and Hot Water provided. Fare, 2/. FOR MOTUTAPU- ISLAND. At 9 a.m. Leaving Home Bay,-4 p.nv.; Emu Bay, 4.30 p.m. ; Fare, 2/. . "• - - FOR ST. HELIIiRS BAY: ' At 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leaving St. Heliers's, 12 noon, 5.p.m. Fare, 1/. PXTORTHERN STEAMSHIP 3^l IN CO., LIMITED. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 13th. AFTERNOON' EXCURSION ROUNDTHE ISLANDS IN THE TAMAKI STRAITS. ■ The P.s. WAKATERE will leave $uaygtreet Jetty No. 3 (weather, etc.,; permittingt, GOOD FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 p.m., for an Excursion round the Islands in the Tnfnaki Straits. FARE: 2/; CHILDREN. HALF PRICE. The Newton Brass Band will bo in ■.attendance; and will play the folllowing selections:— „./. 1. Grand Sacred Processional March and Chorale, "The-Silver Trumpets".. (Viviani) 2. Prayer, "Moses.in Egypt"....(Rossini) 3. Cornet Solo, ••The Dear Home Land.-... (Walter Slaughter) i . BANDSMAN BfCKFORD. 4. Overture. "Symphonia"..(Victor Buot) ■ 5. Intermezzo, "Cavalleria Rusticana".... (Mascagni) 6. Easter Hymn. "Adesto Ficleles" (Arranged by H. McMahon) 7. Grand March, "Tannhauser" (Wagner) S- EU«a» S NE ZDa^ND(f °UnOd) 9. Chorus. "Kyrie nnd G10ria"...... (Mozart's "12th Mass1'1) W- Fi™E'l^^N'k£h^ T H^-^'> .__ H._ McMAHON, Bandmaster. j.lt^N^ri < KAMSHIp" ! i^Sl CO- LIMITED. |'|f~ EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16. The Company will run the following I Excursions (weather permitting)-— THAMES. P.S. WAKATERE.. at 7 a.m. Landing Passengers at Kopu, whence a j Special Train will convey them to Thames ! RETURN STEAMER FARE 5/ COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. (Landing, Passengers at Company's Wharf.) o S.S. WELLINGTON, at 9 a m RETURN FARE. 2/; Children, JHalf-price Leaving- Waiheke on the return trip at 4 p.m. Cold Luncheon will be provided it 1/; or Tea and Bread and Butter 6cV Tea ! 3d per . Pint. KAWATJ. S.S. CLANSMAN, at 9.30 a.«T! RETURN FARE: 3/: Children, Half-in-ice Leaving Kawau'oii return trip at 4 am 1 Bands will be- In attendance on s's I Clansman and, S.s.. Wellington1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1900, Page 8