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AMtJSEMENTS.________ EVERY- EVENING AT S. TQIXS jQAIETY QOMPANI. A Constant Flow of English, Continental, American, and Australian Talent. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. The King of Humorists, 1 The Genuinely Funny and Popular Comedian, MR CHARLES FAKING. MR CHARLES FANING. MR CHARLES FANING. MR CHARLES FANING. MR CHARLES FANING. MR CHARLES FAMNG. THE i RIA.NOS. THE 4 RIAIsOS. THE 4 RIANOS THE 4 RIANOS. fHE 4 RIANOS. THE 4 RIANOS. The Brilliant Acrobatic Comedy Team. A FURORE NIGHTLY. Positively Their Last Appearance. MR DAN LA MONT'S WONDERFUL PERFORMING DOGS. Must be Seen to be Believed. MISS JENNIE OPIE. MISS JENNIE OPIE. The Queen of Ballad Singers. MISS ALMA GRAY, MISS ALMA GRAY, Australia's Representative Serio and Dancer. MR JOHN BROMLEY The Famous English Tenor. MISS GEORGIE DEVOE. Mr Alf. Holland Mr Tom E. Leonard Mr James Williams Mr Brown TUESDAY NEXT. FOR 12 NIGHTS ONLY. THE MARVELLOUS DE WYNNE BROTHERS. In the the Most Sensational Act ever Witnessed upon any Stage. Prices as usual. Box Plan. Wl'dman. Lv*»ll & Arfv* SPORTING. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB A SPRING MEETING, 190 L THIRD DAY: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. PROGRAMME. THIRD DAY. WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1901. FIRST RACE TO START AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 11 mile ASCOT HANDICAP, li mile HUNT CLUB CUP, 3J miles NURSERY HANDICAP, 4 furlongs PUBLICAN'S HANDICAP, 6 furlongs TALLY HO STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, 3 miles WELTER HANDICAP, 1 mile HUNT CLUB HANDICAP HURDLES, 2 miles SPECIAL TRAINS. RETURN FARE, including Admission to Course 2/ The Weights for Third Day's Races will appear in the "Star" on MONDAY, and Acceptances fall due on MONDAY NIGHT, at 9 o'clock. WM. PERCIVAL, Sec. A.R.C. EXHIBITIONS. PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. • ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. NOVEMBER 15th and 16th. VICTORIA CROSS COMPETITION GRAND PARADE OF HORSES, etc. HUNTING COMPETITION FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PONY JUMPING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS WEIGHT GUESSING COMPETITION TRIAL OF SHEEP DOGS DRIVING AND TRANSFERRING BEES MAORI RIDING COMPETITION CHEAP FARES BY RAIL AND | STEAMER. 155, Queen-st. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. ZEALAND ~" "^RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 15th a nd 16th, 1901. In connection with the above, Cheap 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 from any station to Auckland on November 14th, loth, and 16th available for return up to arid including Wednesday, December 4th. Mileage counted one way, only. These tickets will also be issued at Helensville for the 3.15 p.m. train on 13th November. TRATN ARRANGEMENTS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. Special trains for live stock and other exhibits will leave ■ Cambridge -and Te Awamutu at 8 a.m., leaving Frankton Junction-at 10.10 a.m., thence to Auckland on the same time as the usual cattle car^attSe'd 6. tralnS W'U haVe Passene<* SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16th. In addition to the usual morning trains from Cambridge and. Te Awamutu, special trains will leave Cambridge at 6 am and Te Awamutu at 6.20 a.m., leaving Frankton for Auckland at 7.30 a m Huntiy 8.30 a.m., Mercer 9.35 a.m., Drury io 45 a.m., arriving Auckland 12 noon. The usual 3.45 p.m. Penrose train will not leave Auckland till 4.15 p.m. and will run through to Onehunga. The usual 4.15 p.m. Mercer train will not leave Auckland till 5.30 p.m., and w 1 run through to Cambridge and Te Awa mutu. •"•««* The usual 4.35 p.m. Kaukapakapa train will not leave Auckland till 5.10 pm Newmarket 5.30 p.m. (after arrival of 5 20 R 39' t™--£r- OTn Auckl*nd), Mount Eden The usual 8.10 p.m. Helensville train wil not leave Kaukapakapa till 8.45 p m The usual 6 p.m. train Avondale to Newmarket will not run. Relayed trains will run later throughstS«ons Urther partlculars see posters at NOTE.-Exhlbits for South should be returned by train? leaving Remuera at 5 p.m on Saturday, November 16th, and a» 6.40 a.m. on Monday, November 18th respectively. BY ORDER. | PHOTOGRAPHIC Studio, CambUldgo £.„ „ aa a £°inS concern — Addlv Hill, Chemist, Cambridge. PP y

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 259, 9 November 1901, Page 8