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j AMUSEMENTS. SasTh Week) t»th Week pITY TT AL L, Sole Lessee and Manager....Mr P. R. Dix General Manager Mr Fred W. Duval TO-.NJ.CiHT AND KVERV KV£NIJSG. ! "The Sun That Never Sets." T)LX'S /\AiETi / wMi'AXI | A PERFECT REVELATION. I FERRY The ■ FERRI" I FJ3RRY Iliirauu Frog. FOSKRi: I FERRY FERRY | FifiKRY FERRY 1 FERRY. M Has created without doubt 1 A PROFOUND SENSATION. j By His 'Marvellous Performance, | j Which was witnessed again last night byi 1 , U ! CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC | AUDIfcNCJS. 8 FERRY | Appears TO-NIGHT at 3.30, ana for: | A SHORT SEASON ONLY. g Supported by I EILEEN BOYD, The Child Marvel. M FRANK M. CLARK. OLIVE LETNTTON JOE COWAN' ilda Clarkson Jack Steele iChas. Hampton Gladys Beuth: I Marie Boyton Charles Howard; p Linwood Sifters, etc., etc. f Frank Clark's Original Comedietta, | "SCHOOL." 1 Our First Part, "VENETIAN REVELS, j iGrand Change of Programme To-morrow | I Nigrht. I 4 Prlces-2/ and 1/ Plan at Wilflman's. 1 Doors open at 7.20: commence at*. ißuslness Manager....FßED. L. SEAGER, |nD A GRICULTURAL JJALL. gD I EVERY EVENING at 8. "PULLER'S OUOU QOMPANI Last Two Nights of FISKO. FISICO. The Marvellous Juggler. ■i MISS LENA YOUNG, Contralto. | " Great Success of i MR AUBREY DOUGLAS, Comedian. | The Ever Popular I WILL WATKINfe, » 1 In "Tut. tut," and "The Boatman.* I MISS LOTTIE LORNE. I MISS LOTTIE LORNE. I The Somewhat Different Comedienne. ijOHN FULLER, TRIXIE LE MAR, etc. $ POPULAR PRICES— I TO ALL I»ARTS. I A Few Front Qhairs, 1/. |T>AYFIELD "SUNDAY SCHOOL. flJj | • TO-NIGHT, I THE LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT | Given by Mr C. M. Carter, IwiLL BE POSTPONED TILL AFTER | THE FUNERAL OF HER LATE I MAJESTY. l/> 1-1 O R A L H A L L. M\j p SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, I At 8.15. SACRED PICTURE, SONG, AND I STORY. i "BEN HUR—A TALE OF THE P CHRIST." i by p MR ALBERT LUCAS, I AND PUPILS. 1 THE CHARIOT RACE. I THE CHARIOT RACE. f Doors open at 7.15. * COLLECTION (SILVER). "■ Full Programme in To-morrow's issue. I N.B.—Mr Lucas will, as appropriate to? I the death of the Lamented Queen Vie-» ptoria, also recite Tennyson's IiCROSSING| |THE BAR," to full Organ Accompaniment. SPOUTING. DAPAKURA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To be held on the PAPAKURA RACECOURSE. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 190 L Nominations for all Events close with the Secretary, at the Metropolitan Hotel, Auckland, and Papakura Hotel, Papakura, on FRIDAY, January 25th, 1901, at] 9 p.m. . . I For Full Programme, see "Auckland] Star" of Wednesday last. E.-S. COLE. Hon. Sec. -■ AQUATICS. ■ OARNELL SAILING GLceS. The Second Series of Races of above Club have been Postponed from SATURDAY, the 26th inst., to SATURDAY, the 2nd February, on account of the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. LOUIS LEWIS, Hon. Sec. ATHLETICS, ETC. THAMES UNITED f£^Wjs f ODDFELLOWS' FBTE, JsPm|PL^| To be held at l^odd's JS^^^P?»* Paddock, Parawai. SPORTS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ON ACCOUNT OF HER MAJESTY'S DEATH. F. EGGINTON, Hon. Sec. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. YM.C.A. RAMBLING CLUB.—The Out- • ' ing arranged for Saturday is Postponed till further notice.~R. Barker, Hon. Sec. T3UTCHERS' ANNUAL PICNIC. -0 MOTUTAPU. By Kind Permission of J. Reid, Esq. WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUART, 1001. P.S|. EAGLE and BRITANNIA will leave Wharf ut S a.m.. 10.30 a-m., and 1.30 p.m., calling at North Shore. Leaving Island at 5.30 and 7 p.m. punctual. Hot Water Provided. Toys for Children. Adults 1/6; Children 6d. "W, L. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec. CORPORATION NOTICES. ftlTI OF AUCKLAND. EXTENSION OF TIME, The time for receiving Tenders for— DOUGLAS - STREET DRAINAGE WORKS RTLE - STREET DRAINAGE WORKS ENGINEERS* .STORES SUPPLIES FOR WATER WORKS . DEPARTMENT, Has been Extended until MONDAY, the 28th inst, at 4 o'clock p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk, Janauary 24, 1901. EDUCATXONAI,, A DDERBURY LODGE,. New North Rd, •£** —Mr T, Ohamberlin Time will resume Teaching Piano and Theory on Monday, February 4th, at above address, A DELIGHTFUL dial, Well worth a trial. Morn, noon and night, ,NirYßn&, Nirvana Nirvana.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 8

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