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AMUSEMENTS. a"«HE /TTALK OF THE HIOWN. •I HE -* ALK. OF THIS k*-J OWN HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, iryiRTH TJROS.' KOYAL /CIRCUS & TV/TENAGERIE OVAL O[RCUS & iV' SNAGERIE The Performance on Saturday Last Created a FURORE And is now THE TALK OF THE ENTIRE CITY. Messrs Wirth Brothers deem it superfluous to make any comment on success achieved by their remarkable Circus Organisation, but confidently leave the verdict to the vast audience who witnessed the Performance on Saturday last. THIS AFTERNOON, GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE, Commencing at 3 o'clopk sharp. Specially for Ladies and Children, as the Performance is exactly the same as at Night, and enables them to avoid the crush. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. Notwithstanding the Enormous Success of the Opening Performance, the Season will positively terminate on Saturday next, March 9th. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK. TWO SHOWS DAILY. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8. PRICES—3/, 2/, and One Shilling. A few Reserved Seats, 1/ extra. Plan at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. "I^EW ZEALAND RiJLw'AYS PUKEKOHE SHOW. MARCH 6th. Excursion Tickets at the rate of 2d per mile First class and Id per mile Second class, minimum 4/ and 2/ respectively, will be issued to Puk -;ohe from Auckland Onehunga, Cambridge, Porootarao, and intermediate stations on March 6th and 6th, available for return up to and including March 11th. Mileage counted one way only. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. MARCH 6th. Special Trains will leave Auckland at 8.25 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 5.30 p.m. and 7 p.m., arriving at Auckland at 7.5 p.m. and 9 p.m. respectively. A carriage will be attached to the 7.5 p.m. goods train from Pukekohe to Frank ton and passengers will be allowed to travel by this train. Excursion Tickets will Not be available by the 9.30 a.m. Passenger Train from Auckland on March 6th. For further particulars, see posters at Stations. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, 261h February, 1901. A REALLY First class Lunch will be provided in the Grand Marques on the Show Ground, for 1/6; Afternoon Tea, V T ET'S GO TO CHELTENHAM BEACH. \j ___—- We can get all we want, and of the b o St quality, at LOVELL'S CHELTEN HAM STORE. Nice and handy to the beach. Afternoon Tea, Hot Water; every convenience for Ladies and Children. Furnished Apartments. MEETINGS. TTNFURLING THE FLAG. The ceremony of Unfurling the Flag at the Grafton School will be performed at 3 D.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, by Lieut. Col. White, Officer Commanding the District. Householders and the public generally are cordially Invited to be present. S. I. CLARKE, Chairman Grafton School Committee. TMPERIAL TROOPS' RECEPTION. Auckland, sth March, 1901. At an Executive Committee Meeting of the above, held on the Ist inst., it was resolved that a "Vote of thanks be accorded to the following ladies and Gentlemen for services kindly rendered:— Miss Mary Gorrie, Rosette Making Miss Statham, general assistance Mrs Fowlds Miss Wood, for books and magazines Mr Smith, Northcote; R. French, A. W. Watkins, Mr Bragger,- Mr Holland, Dr. King, Central Mission, Messrs Harrison and Webb and Messrs Bycroft and Co. (biscuits); Captain Morrov(, acting as interpreter to the Indian Contingent. Messrs Wiseman and Co., use of bags. Garlick and Co., use of boxes. Special thanks to the Parnell Borougn for Collecting Funds. S. A. GOLDSTEIN, R. R. HUNT, Hon. Joint Sees. CORPORATION NOTIJES. "mHE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS 1 ACT, 1900." CITY OF AUCKLAND. I hereby give notice that a Meeting of Electors— being persons qualified to vote at any election under the above Act—Will be held on MONDAY, the 11th day of March. 1901, at the hour of 7.30 p.m. at St James' Hall, Wellington-street, to Consider the following Proposal of the Auckland City Council:— "To accept and take a lease from the Auckland Harbour Board of about ■ sixteen and a-half acres of the reclaimed land in Freeman's Bay for fifty years, at a rent not exceeding live hundred pounds a year, to fence and lay the same down in grass and use the same for the purpose of a Public Recreation Ground, and not sub-let the same on lease, and to enable it so to do to borrow a sum of Eight Thousand Pounds upon . the security of the revenues of the • City of Auckland subject to the existing Loans secured thereon and to be repaid within twenty.- one years from the date it is borrowed." Dated this 2nd day of March, 1901. D. GOLDIE, ... Mayor of the City of Auckland. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Baker's Trough (small) and Bench, Glass Biscuit and Lollie Jars, 3 Small Tables for Refreshment Rooms, 3 Screens. Pair Large Sliding Windo*/ Sashes,, complete, 1 pair 2 Light Gas Chandeliers, Large Ice Chest—Apply Box 544. G.P.0.. Auckland. TO Arrive during this month—Firstclass Oregon Spars, all sizes, from 24in by 24in to 6in by 61n, and up to 83ft long. Prices from H. McKENZIE, Timber Merchant, Pyrmont, New South Wales. » TTOUSEHOLDERS, Iseethat"your'Grocer •Q- supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. JOB line of Ties, Bows, and Straw Hats at nominal prices.—Mcßride. Tailor, Habit Maker, Outfitter and Importer, Vlc-toria-st.. next Victoria Hotel. XC /— ALL WOOL Tweed Suitings in 00/ great variety, reduced to 50/.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street. i

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 8