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AirnssMEHTS. ' ]wtii Woek> (IOOtU Week n 1 t y -gal v Soie Lessee & Manager Mr P. P.. Dlx General Manager Mr Fred Vf. Duval Telephone 1210. „„--_ ' TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun That Never S=ts." / J)^S /\AIETY QOMPAXY Enormous Success or OtJR MONSTER BILL, 1 j Received Last Saturday with Unbounded • I Enthusiasm. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT First Appearance in New Zealand of 9 THE GONZALES SISTERS f> I -- THE GONZALES SISTERS -J ; ty THE GONZALES O I : w SISTEHS. • — - j Including LITTLE NITA, '■Xotliiiij; Neater." The Petite and Charming Acrobatic Wing ;md Buck Dancer and Suno-Comic Singer, And STELLA, Serio-Comic and ltellued Contortion lJunseuso. Also, MISS NORA MARTIN, Ballndist. ■ Unabated Popularity of the Great Comedian and Dancer, MX JOHN I' OLIO MAX, MH JOHN C'ULK.MAN, ' In his Great Song's and Impersonations, Introducing his Orisiual Version of the ".Special Scotch"' Man. Also, THE MARVELLOUS? TYLERS THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS And • MASTER BERT TYLER In their Rlsley and Trapeze Acts, THE LESLIES. Will— —Fred THE LESLIES, In that Clev.er and Laughable Musical Ac:, '"Waiting for the Train." I Continued Success of our Unexcelled 1 Combination, including— Tom Daw.eon Charles Howard Rose Andrews Mabel Maie James Forrest. '' Prices—2/ and 1/. Plan at VTlldman'fl. Doors open 7.20; commence at S. : Business Manager....FKED. L. SEAGER ; OD AGRICULTURAL CTALL. QD EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. PULLKRS J3IJOU QOMPANI TO-XIGHT TO-XIGHT First Appearance of MISS MAUD FANING, MISS MAUD FANING, 1 The Greatest Coon Singer that has ever 8 Visited Auckland. c Great Success of 1. MR WILL DIAMOND, Baritone, f The Old Favourite, MR-JACK WILLIAMS ("Auntie"). I E\A YOUNG JESSIE VERNE WILLWATKINS AUBREY DOUGLAS Screams of Laughter at the Farce, c IRISH JUSTICE. WILL -WATKINSaats t the J^gePRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE NEW CENTURY SENSATION. ' THE NEW CENTURY SENSATION. irytERTH -gROS.' 3 13OYAL ' Cl-RCVS & -\TENAGERrE 1 IiOYAL t» IRC US cz r Of Performing 1 •np'LO A NIMALS. , A COLOSSAL CIRCUS ORGANISATION A COLOSSAL CIRCUS ORGANISATION A NEW ERA IN TENTED A'iIUSEMENTS. A Complete Federation of ' STAR PERFORMERS. ,' A Lifetime Collection of the I WORLD'S GREATEST WONDERS. [ ■ „ ' SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE ; SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE THE AUCKLAND SEASON > Commences SATURDAY, MARCH 2. , . SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 1 POSITIVELY FOR ONK "WEEK ONLY POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY J TWO SHOWS DAILY. y two shows daily: ;> ■ AFTERNOON at 3; EVENING, at & Watch Future Advertisements 1, "Watch Future Advertisements a For Full Particulars and t ocation. ■■ Xj ■ - picnic excursions. 1 : ■D UTC HE ES' PICNIC. ] MOTUTAPU. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. f ~~—~ c ALL BUTCHEIIS* SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED ON THE ABOVE DATE. i W. L. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec. I "jITRS HUNT will attend the Butchers' -"-*- Picnic ou Wednesday next with Ten, '- Luncheon, nnd Refreshments, in the large Marquee. TX'ATCHMAICERS' AND JEWELLERS' VV ANNUAL PICNIC, COWES BA.Y. WAtHEKE. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd. • P.S, TERRANORA j Will leave Northern Company's Wharf at 9 a.m. sharp, leaving Waiheke at H. 30 pan. ( Plot Water provided. Refreshments at 3 reasonable rates. Good Lunch on board, 1/ each. Band in attendance. Toys for ■ children. Bike Races, Flat Races, Sac& . Races, ~ FUN FOR ALL, DON'T FORGET. E. WHITE, H.S. j , » __CORPOBATION NOTIJES. QITY OF AUCKLAND. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. [ , Burgesses desiring to be enrolled for the ensuing year in the above Lia't are reminded that applications should be lodged on . the statutory form before the sth March. 1 1001. s All changes of residence by Burgesses enrolled on the Residential Lists during the . past year must also be notified before the ; Oth March to enable the necessary correc- , tions to oe made in the new Lists. Burgesses having a qualification in more - than one Ward may select the qualification • or Ward for which they desire to bo en- • rolled, and must notify the Town Clork tlierof in writing before the sth March. No Burgess has more than one vote. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. February 2U, 1901. 0 ECCLESIASTIC Ali. ]J^R FRANCIS MURPHY, the Founder of tho P.luo Ribbon Movement, will conduct a Six Nights' Mission in the . Central Mission Hall, Albert-st., at 8 p.m. J Commencing TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Choir Ringing 7.45. Collection. Open -, Air Meetings near Queen-st. at 7 p.m. t fpHin Brand New Zealand Dairy Assocla- - J- tion is guarantee of the finest Quality of Table Butter.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 8