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AMUSEMENTS. '\ ' r\ p 12 it A H O U S X., Treasurer A. Cowan. * t ' LAUGHING SEASON STILL IN FULL SWING. EVERY EVENING TILL MONDAY. - The Popular London Actor, pHAUIiIiS A UNOLO, And hi* ',< . JgjNtfUSU puJUUDX' p,OilFAi\'r r In. George Broadhurst's Enormously Successful Farce Comedy, As Played for 300 Nights at the Strand. Theatre, London, WHY 83111H JLuiu'T HOME. . "Uiii SMITH LEFT HOME. WHI SMITH LEFT HOME. '■HERALD'— "Will be as popular as 'What Happened to Jones.' " "Brimful of uproariously laughable incidents from start to finish." "Two and a half hours' of solid enjoyment." "The finest company of comedians that Auckland has seen for many a day." "STAR"— "Can certainly hold its own with 'Jones.' Many came away with the opinion that of the two 'SMITH' IS THE FUNNIER." Prices: Dress Circle find Orchestral Stalls 4/, Stalls 2/0, l'lt 1/. Early Doors till T. 30, Od extra. Bos Plan at Wildman & Lyell's. Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton") and Hunter's (opposite Theatre). Doom open 7. Carriages for 10.20. Children in arms not admitted. Manager. L. J. LOHB. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 5. . .;. THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY. By J. M. Barrie, author of "The Little Minister." APBR A* ~ HOUS B. SATURDAY- -SATURDAY, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. MATINEE MATINEB ; MATINEE MATINEE TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. ■ V At 2.30. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES, ' "> Preceded by AN EMPTY STOCKING.In response to numerous requests, ' And. to suit the convenience of Suburban^ Patrons. MATINEE PRICES-3/, 2/, 1/. Children Half price, excepting'to Pit Box Plan now on view at Wildman and Lyell'a. % DT. BARNABAS' HALL, Jit. Edeir, To£j morrow (Saturday), at.3 o'clock.—Prof. ; Beck-ford's Marionettes and London Punch Exhibition. Adults, Cd; Children, 3d. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. ~7~i "XJEWMARKET SATURDAY M~\gK iM AjJXiiiJRNOON EXCUR«£^CSSik SIONS. ■ The p.s. TONGARIRO will leave ,th# Ferry Tee TO-MOltiiuW at 1.31) p.m. sharp, on a Fishing Cruise, weather permitting. Bait and Tea provided. Public Tickets—Single tj. Double 3/. Fishing Tackle on board for Sale or Hire. VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PUKEKOHE SHOW. MARCH Gth. Excursion Tickets at the rate of 2d per mile First class and Jd per mile Second class, minimum 4/ and 2/ respectively, will be issued to Pukekohe from Auckland, Onehunga, Cambridge, Porootarao. and: intermediate stations on March sth and Oih. available for lvturu up tt> lind in- , eluding March 11th. Mileage counted one way only. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. MARCH Uth. Special Trains will leave Auckland at 5.25 a.m. and 1.10 p.m.. arriving Pukekohe at 10.10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. respectively. The 1.10 p.m. Special will not stop between Penrose and Pukekohe. . Return Specials will leave Pukekohe at n.SO p.m. and 1 p.m., arriving at Auck-, land "at 7.5 p.m. and 9 p.m. respectively. A carriage will be attached to the i.B n m goods train from Pukekohe to Frankton and passengers will be allowed to travel by this train. ~■;!■ i Excursion Tickets will Not be available Iby the 9.30 a.m. Passenger Train from Auckland on March 6th. For further particulars, see posters M Stations. EY ORDER# District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland^jeth^Febnmy^JlSWl. __, T\ O N ' T FORGST jSmM tfl rpHE . pREMiBB '**■'*"' To ■jV/TOTUTAPU, . ,| ' SATURDAY, MARCH 9. STEAMERS FROM EVERYWHERE. • JOHN McLEOD, A. H. J. RIDER, f ,' Seeretarleft ■OttILDERS' ANNUAL PICNIC, JL> Under tho auspices of the Builders' anO Conlraclors" Employers' Union. AT MOTUTAPTJ (By kind permission of James Reid, EsqV On SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1901. No Dogs or Guns Allowed. \ _ IMPET'S BAND. ' Ml!k 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, Cd; Family, Eagle from Wharf, 9.30 a.m. and t*. p.m. Return Boat, 7 p.m. ROBT. A. BURGESS, _-» Secretary A.8.C.U.1" TX7ATCHMAKERS- AND JEWELLERS' ! *^' ANNUAL PICNIC, COWES BAY. ' WirtHEKE. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd. P.S. TERRANORA Will leave Northern Company's Wharf at 9 a.m. sharp, leaving Walheke at 5.30 p.** Hot Water provided. Refreshments^ reasonable rates. Good Lunch on board, 1/each. Band in attendance. Toys ohildren. Bike Races, Flat Races, Sa» 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. ■■—" ■ ' " ' "" "" . ; '-.'r^hPrinted and Published for the PjoP'l''?^ P-TheT Brett PrinUng and P»b»W Company. Limited," by Henry Brett.^w Lake Takapuna, '«»un>»"j*; rt S l *3t I omce of tho Company, Snoitlana-s" Auckland, ~ , • ■■_'■- .. ■ ;, Jjft.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 8