AMUSEMENTS. 100 th Week) UOOth Week rilTI JJALL Sole Lessee & Manager Mr P. R. Dix General Manager Mr Fred W. Duval Telephone 1210. *• TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun That Never Sets." JOIN'S pAI-STY QOMPANY Absolute and Complete Triumph of Our j { Great Combination. Thunders upon Thunders of Applause Greet Every item. THE GONZALES SISTERS Nita-THE GONZALES SISTERS-Stella | THE GONZALES SISTERS MISS NORA MARTIN, MR JO iIN COLEMAN, MR JOHN CULLMAN, THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS MASTER BURT TYLER THE LESLIES, Will- -Fred , Tom Dawson Charles Howard ! : Rose Andrews Mabel Mai-.- _ The Lin wood Sisters James Forrest SATURDAY. Reappearance of the Favourite End Man and Comedian, , MR JOHNNY COLLINS. Prices-2/ and 1/ Plan at Wildman's. , Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. Buginess Manager....FßED. D. SEAGEK OD A GRICULTURAL TTALb. QL> THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. ! LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF CHILLER'S piJOU pOMPANY Tremendous Succes of MISS MAUD FANING, MISS MAUD FANING, The Greatest Coon Singer and Buck Dancer in Australasia. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF WILL WATKINS JACK WILLIAMS LENA YOUNG JESSIE VERNK AUBREY DOUGLAS WILL SYLVAIN * Last Three Nights of IRISH JUSTICE. Admission Od; Front Chair.. V. riHOICE 3-US-CTBand Selections, Solo**, • v^ Comic Son^s. etc.. beautifu !y render. Ed by monster Phonographs, Wesley Hal!, Friday next. Admission, C_ SPORTING. Mm QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. THIRD DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. Acceptances for all Events Third D.y Close with the Secretary at the Metropolitan Hotel, Auckland, and at Ota_u_u, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 10 p.m. Wm. L. LOCKHART, Secretary. HIKUTAI RACES. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. , Maiden Plate, £2; Hurdle Race, £f>; Hikutai Cup, £8: Trot Handicap, £~; Tony Race, £3; Maori Race, Sweepstake of 5/ each. All post entries. Acceptances Hurdles and Cup to be in the hands of the Secretary the evening before. All acceptances, 10 per cent Bookmakers will be admitted on payment of 10/ fee. Admission to Paddock. 1/; Children Od. J. ALLAN, Secretary, Hikutai. B_i me *f_VVTßmu*- * _____-_, nt_ J&9i^^f'_r I_f"&^r!i_' "Brcrer ~ m"t*f~ -VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT THAMES. MARCH 4th. On MONDAY. March 4th, the usual 6.30 a.m. Train, Te A.roha to Thames, will not leave Te Aroha till 8.40 a.n.., Paeroa 9.30, Hikutaia 9.50, arriving Thames 10.40 a-m. The usual 4 p.m. Train Thames to Te Aroha will not leave Thames till 7 p.m.,' Kopu 7.20, Paeroa 5.27, arriving Te Aroha 9 cm. On same date Excursion Tickets at tho rate of 2d per mile First class and Id per mile Second class, minimum 4/ and 2/ respectively, mileage counted one way only, will be issued from T.e Aroha and intermediate stations to Thames by the 5.40 a.m. Train. These Tickets will be available for return till TUESDAY, March. sth" BY ORDER. GOLD MINING NOTICES. TMPERIAL GOLDMINTNG COMPANY 1 (NO LIABILITY). The Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at No. 39, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, February 28th, 1901, at 2.30 p.m. TH. GILFILLAN. Jun., Manager. Auckland, February 20th, 1901. HAURAKI NO. 2 GOLDMINING COMPANY (No Liability). The Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at No. 39. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, February 28th, 1901, at 3 p.m. H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Manager. Auckland. February 20th, 190 L SURPRISE GOLD MINING COMX"' PANY. The above Company are placing one third Original Interest upon Market, viz., One Hundred and Fifty Promoters' Shares to be disposed, of at £10 each. Prospectus may be seen with or had on application to Secretary S. HARKER, Hamilton. -BCCLESIASTICAIi. J^JR FRANCIS MURPHY, the Founder of the Blue Ribbon Movement, will conduct a Six Nights' Mission in the Central Mission Hall, Albert-st., at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. Choir Singing 7.45. Collection. Open Air Meetings near Queen-st at 7 p.m. pATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH v-' GLADSTONE-ST. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN- ' ING at 8, A PUBLIC ADDRESS Will be given by MR J. MOORE RITCHIE. Subject, "The Time of the Loosing of the Judgments upon Christendom at Hand." -_~__. I- . All Seats Fxea*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 49, 27 February 1901, Page 8
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