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AMUSEMENTS. r\ p E U A HOUSE. Treasurer A. Co waa. LAUGHING SEASON STILL IN FULB SWING. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING. ■ The Popular London Actor. ftHAKLIiS ARNOLD, And his "CVNGLISH SIUMtiUX pOMPANY, In ANOTHER GREAT LAUGH MAKER. , ANOTHER GREAT LAUGH MAKER. And Another Great Success, The Gleeful Plenitude, WHY i-jiITH LEFT HOME. WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. By Broadhurst, author of "What Ha> pened to Jones," a:-: jjiayed for 300 Night» at tne Strand Theatre, London. IT WOULD DISTURB 'li.E SERENITf OF AN OWL. Prices: Dress Circe and Orchestral Stall* 4/, Stalls 2/0, Bit 1/. Early Doors till 7.30, Cd extra. Box Plan at VYiidman &. Lyell'g. Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton") and Hunter:-: .opposite Theatre). Doora open 7. Carriages for 10.40. Children in arms not admitted. 3ianager. L. J. LOHB. r\ V E R A HOUS H. SATURDAY - NEXT - SATURDAY. MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE PERFORMANCE. PERFORMANCE. At 2.20. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES, Pn.ew.ded by AN EMPTY STOCKING. In r«*p«.n*sC to numerous requests, And to s-uit the convenience of Suburban Patrons. _!ATi:.EE PRICES—3/, 2/, 1/. Box FLan now on view at Wildman'and Lyeii'... • . t • PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE NEW CENTURY SENSATION. THE NEW CENTURY SENSATION. ■rarXBTH pROS.' T3OYAL ftJUCVS & MENAGERIE -LIJI'AL yj fECUa & -■ *- fiNAGEHIB Oi P«ffer_nln_j t m£^»__f^ f*.? r -'rS ORGANISATION A COLOSBAiL CD-BCES ORGANISATION A -SHEW ERA IN TENTED .___USEMENTS. A Compitete IF,afl_nei__ C f SH-8.2 PERFORMERS, A Lifetime 'Ctillet't-on of the WOELD. __J3E____ST WONDERS. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE ' SPECIAL ANT. IMPORTANT NOTICE, THE AITCK-LA-S-J SEASON Coj_E___ces SATURDAY. MARCH 2. SATURDAY. MARCH 2. LOCATION: \ ; JJ I FREEMAN*S BAY.FREEMAN'S BAY. POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, TWO SHOWS DAILY. TWO SHOWS DAILY. AFTERNOON at 3; EVENING at 4, I Watch Future Advertisements MB Watch Future Advertisements H HETTY AS A PICTURE," "In the-' Morning." "Return of the Troops,"1' Sousa's Band Selections. Wesley Hall, Fri-" day next. Admission, Od. — 1 PICNIC EXCURSIONS. pUILDERS' ANNUAL PICNIC, Under the auspices of the Builders' and 9 Contractors' Employers' Union. AT MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of James Reid, Esq.J^ On SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 190 L , ,i' No Dogs or Guns Allowed. IMPEY'S BAND. Milk and Hot Water Provided Free. Refreshments at Town Prices. [| Sports for all connected with the Trade, (See Sports Programme.) Children Especially Entertained. Tickets: Adults, 2/: Children, 6d; Family, 5/. Eagle from Wharf, 9.30 a.m. and Vm§ p.m. Return Boat, 7 p.m. ROBT. A. BURGESS, ■ Secretary A.8.C.U.8. , ■ ___ , | i, ■_-_-M_--l:!;^-v AQUATICS. __^|| -£**k A UCKLAND YACHT CLUB. | -Ml. CLASS RAdNG On SATURDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1901. Entries for Classes C, D. E and F iri). close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, 28th, at 2.30 p.m. G. H. BELLAMY, Hon. Sec. 1 "M-GARUAWAHIA *A/TONSTERTV£AOBI pEGATTA And A QUATIC CARNIVAL. . > SATURDAY-MARCH 1&-SATUBDAY»* ROWING RACES CANOE PARADE WAR CANOE RACES, HURDLE RACES (Men and Women.* MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE rJ.; ACROSS THE RUSHING WAIKATU. EXCITING MAORI NOVELTY: "A Chase for a Bride." ' f* For Full Programme, see ■ Posters. * Entries Close March 5. , Committee's Representative In A«* land: Mr T. U. Wells, Richmond Ro*tt. School. Ponsonby. . EXCURSION TRAINS FROM ALL ;.*-'-, PARTS. CheaD Fares. Fun for AH. J. A. LYNCH, Hon. Sec. N.B.t» ATHLETICS, ETC. ______ 7. ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL CULTUBS, HOFFMAN BUILDING, UPPER QUEEN STREET. G. N. BROWN-PARKER __.9t--CtO-. Boxing, Ball-punching, Sandow's Puril»> bell Exercises, etc.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 49, 27 February 1901, Page 8

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