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AMJJBAJXJan * w« q p e"k a ho us w Treasurer ............A. Cowan. Merry Continuation.of the Arngld Boom Merry Continuation of the Arnold Boom TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Popular London Actor, p H A U L E S , .' R tt U ii l>» And his ENGLISH /COMEDY . QOMPAMX, LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the Laughable Comedy, THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY. THE PROFESSOR'S .LOVE STORY. By the Famous Novelist, J. M. Barrie, authcr of "The Little Minister,'' "A Window in Thrums," "Tommy and Grizel." The Third Success of the Arnold Season^ PRONOUNCED BOTH BY THE PUBLIC AND THE CRITICS OF THE PRESS AS THE GEM OF THE ARNOLD REPERTOIRE. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. The Always Popular, Ever Welcome, HANS THE BOATMAN, As played by Mr Arnold over 3000 timeall over the world. NOTE-MATINEE & EVENING L PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY. MONDAY, 11th. TUESDAY, 12th. Last Two Nights of trte Sfeason. CAPTAIN FRITZ. CAPTAIN FRITZ, Prices; Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4/, Stalls 2/6, Pit 1/. Early Doors till 7.30, 6d extra. Box Plan at Wildman & Lyell's. Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton") and Hunter's (opposite Theatre). Doors open 7. Carriages for 10.25. Children in arms not admitted. Under 12, Half price. Manager. L. J. LOHR. fi-jHB JTIALK OF THE " fTIOWN. -MHE -1 ALK OF THE .1 OWN • • HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. lyyiRTH TSROS.' "oyal Uircus & Menagerie The Performance on Saturday Last Created a FURORE „_,- And is now THE TALK OF THE ENTIRE CITY. lta!_Tt_ y^'P^th^rs deem it super: n^h. _? _n?ke any comment on success SSSIh by v thelr remarkable Circus OrSS^J? bUi: confldently leave the ver?i c; '° i he va-t audience who witnessed tne Performance on Saturday last. THIS AFTERNOON, GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE, Commencing at 3 o'clock 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 37. Evening at 8. PRICES-3/, 2/, and On^ Shilling. A few Reserved Seats, 1/ extra. Plan at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. SPORTING. . j . ■• T AXE TAKAPUNA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING '■'•'■ 7 ON SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. IN MACKAY'S PADDftCK, TAKAPUNA. ~_ ■ . 7 Programme Passed by AtR.C. 1. HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE of 10 soys., distance 7 furlongs; nomination i 5/, acceptance 5/ 2. HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES of ' lOsovs, distance 1J mile; nominati6n 5/, acceptance 5/ 3. LAKE CUP (HANDICAP) of 15sors, distance li mile; nomination 7/6, acceptance 7/G . • 4. HANDICAP PONY RACE of 8 soys, ■distance 6 furlongs;. nomination if, acceptance 4/ . * ~ 5. FLYING HANDICAP of lOsovs. distance 6 furlongs; nomination 5/, acceptance 5/. ; ,•; ■" 7 ~ C. WELTER HANDICAP of lOsovs, distance 1 mile; nomination 5/, acceptance 5/ All Stakes paid in full, Nominations close at 9 p.m.* on 12th March. Handicaps appear on 14th- March. "■ * Acceptances Close at 9 p.m. on 15th March. . For full particulars, see Posters. H. GRINLINTON, Victoria Rd., Devonport. HOTELS. T AXE HOTEL, ' TAKAPUNA. Having a New Lease of the above ;an_ . entirely renovated with ,new sanltar/.'aj7 _ rangements, can give first class Accommodation at Moderate Charges; ' B. C. ROBERTS, Proprietor. • Late Central Hotel, Auckland. ■ ■ - , __^j^_____^' ."' MEETINGS. _ i AUCKLAND TRADE AND LABOUIS COUNCIL. The Blacksmiths and Farriers of Auckland are invited to atteiid a Meeting ot the above Council in the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-st., TO-MORROW EVENING, fit » o'clock, to Discuss tlie Formation of a Union. •' '.' ■■■'. THOS. TUDEHOPE, Secretary. % pAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. The Annual General Meeting will be. held at the Haymarket, Albert-st., on FRIDAY, March Sth, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Balance sheet and Elect Officers for coming season. .'-...'■•■•....!. . i _.; A full attendance of Members Is requested. .-,., _ _~.:, R. P. KINLOCH, Hon. Sec, * pOSTLEY TRAINING INSTITt. 70tf< 7; ANNUAL; MEETING. _ The Annual Meeting of the Costle*; Training Institution will be held at tw ... Home, Richmond. Road, Ponsonby.^ <J" FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the Bth 1b«- .;■!*..] at 8 o'clock. The presence of friends atr « of any persons interested in the work o*-, ,; the Institution Is cordially invited.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 55, 6 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 55, 6 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 55, 6 March 1901, Page 8

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