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AMUSEMENTS. HWth WeeU; dOOtU Week pI T V XX AL L. Sole Lessee <__ Manager Mr P. R. Dbc General Manager Mr Fred V*. Duvai Telephone 1210. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun That Never Sets.'' ■rjLX'S / IAIETY jjuMFAN? Continued Great Reception of the Finest | Combination of Artists in Australia. Night in, -Night out, NOTHING BUT SUCCESS. We give the best thai Money can procure. OUR GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY MR JO UN COLEMAN, I THE GONZALES SISTERS MISS NORA MARTIN, T'HU MAKVEI-LOL'S TYLERS | MASTER BEET TYLER i THE LESLIE BROTHERS. ! Tom Dawson Charles Howard ; , Kosie Andrews Mabel Maie . i Thbi.a.voodlisters James Forrest j SATURDAY. Re-appearance of the Favourite Irish Comedian, MR JOHN-Ni' COLLINS. MONDAY. WAREHOUSEMEN'S NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY. THE MiNTONS, Refined Society Musical Sketch Artistes. Priccs-2/ and 1/ Plan at Wildman's. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. Business Manager....FKED. L. SEAGEK g.D A GRICULTLRAL UJALL. £1> LAST THREE NIGHTS OF pULLERS piJOU pOMPAN* MR JOHN FULLER wishes to state that, in consequence of having taken the Empire Theatre. Sydney, the Bijou Company will not appear in Auckland for a few weeks, when he will return with an entirely New Company. Enormous Success of MISS MAUD FANING, MISS MAUD FANING, Coon Singer and Buck Dancer. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF WILL WATKINS AUBREY DOUGLAS JA.OK WILLIAMS " LENA IOUNG Enormous Attractions on Saturdaj., A LICE TTOLLANDER, OPERA HOUSE. MARCH 1 4. CHARLES C. BETHUNE, Manager. SPORTING. fkW&ypsi& *mw_mwi!m''<* /^TAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. THIRD DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. Acceptances for all Events Third Day Close with the Secretary at the Metropolitan Hotei. Auckland, and at Otahuhu, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 10 p.m. Wm. L. LOCKHART, Secretary. AQUATICS. l QUATICS. — Auckland Regatta, SaturA. day, Sth March. Entry Night, Wednesday," 6th March, Waitemata Hotel, 8 to 10 p.m. SWIMMING. qWIMMING. gWIMMING. NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2nd. GRAVING DOCK. GRAND PROGRAMME OF 30 EVENTS, including.— IfiOvds Championship of Auckland, Handicap Ladies' Races, Old Buffers' Races, etc.. etc., etc. First Event, 2.15. Newton Band. Admission If. P H. HUGHES, H. G. CHEVIS, Sees. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. a.isj_K T^ 2 pREMIER %B§W piCNIC _^^^^^h i TO MOTUTAPU. SATURDAY, MARCH 9. STEAMERS FROM EVERYWHERE. JOHN McLEOD, A. H. J. RIDER, Secretaries. WATCHMAKERS' AND JEWELLERS' VV ANNUAL PiCNIC, COWES BAY. WAIHEKE. ' ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd. P.S. TERRANORA Will leave Northern Company's Wharf at 9 a.m. sharp, leaving Waiheke at 5.30 p.m. Hot Water provided. Refreshments at reasonable rates. Good Lunch on board, 1/ each. Balnd in attendance. Toys for children. Bike Races, Flat Races, Sack Races; Novel Band Race, 2 prizes. P.s. Terranora calls at North Shore. PRIZES ON VIEW AT D.S.C. FUN FOR ALL. DON'T FORGET. E. WHITE, H.S. T ET'S GO TO CHELTENHAM BEACH. We can get all we want, and of the best quality, at LOVELL'S CHELTENHAM STORE. Nice and handy to the beach. Afternoon Tea, Hot Water; every convenience for Ladies and Children. Furnished Apartments. ECCLESIASTICAL jyjß 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. pUBLIC~ AFTERNOON THEOSOPHA ICAL TALKS FOR LADIES. The First of the Second Series will be given TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, by Mrs Draffin, in-the Theosophical Rooms, Mutual Life Buildings, Queen street, at 3 o'clock. Subject, "The Life of Christ." AH Ladies cordially invited to be present

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 8

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