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■ AMUSEMENTS. _____ Q I T T -py A. Ij L. Fnder the Sole Direction of MR HARRY BICKARDS. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. And for POSITIVELY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in New Zealand of MR HARRY RICKARDS' NO. 3 COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE STARS, Headed by SANDOW SAND°£ SANDOW SANDOW SANDOW The Mighty SANDOW SANDOW The Mighty SANDOW SANDOW SANDOW SANDOW SANDOW The World-famed Athlete and Exponent of Physical Culture, in his Spectacular Exhibition of Superhuman Strength. THE RAGE OF THE UNIVERSE. Supported by one of the finest Combinations of Vaudeville Artists ever brought together in any part of the Globe. MR AND MRS SIDNEY DREW MR AND MRS SIDNEY DREW MR AND MRS SIDNEY DREW (The American Kendalls), Who will appear on Monday next hi Kenneth '.sea One-Act Comedy, entitled, WHEN TWO HEARTS ARE WON. MARK ANTHONY, MARK ANTHONY, Society Humorist and Story Teller. PROFESSOR MacCANN, PROFESSOR MacCANN, England's Recognised Concertina King. MISS RAY JONES, Operatic MISS RAY JONES, Soprano. LITTLE FANNY POWERS The MarvelLITTLE FANNY POWEES lous Child LITTLE FANNY POWERS Artiste. MISS NITA LEETE The Clever MISS NITA LEETE Young Contralto. And the Latest and Most Perfect BIOSCOPE, Showing a Wonderfully Vivid Series of Animated Pictures of the CORONATION OF KING EDWARD AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Also, a Trip Across the Atlantic, By a Record-breaker, the N.D.L. S*S. KRONPRINZ WILHELM. PRICES — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 5/; Stalls, 3/; Pit, 2/ till 7.50, after 7.50, 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. JOHN C. LEETE, Business Manager. Q I T V HALL. THE SANDOW SEASON. MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOV., at 2.30. MATINEE PRICES: LADIES TO DRESS CTBCLE AND ORCHESTRA STALLS, 4/. LADIES TO STALLS, 2/; PIT 1/. Children and College Boys Half price to all parts. R F. C. BASSETTS Second Cinderella Dance. St. George's Hall, Newton. FRIDAY, November 21st 1902. Ticket may be had a>t Mr P. J. Smytheman's. Newton, or Mr Bassett, Burleigrh-street. Mt. . Eden. Spectators, 1/. riARNATION Socials, St. GeoTge's Hall, To-morrow (Tuesday), November 18. Dancing 8 p.m. Gent's sub. 1/6.— T. Bassett, Hon. Sec. ATHLETICS. ETC. piTT O~F AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to "The Auckland Domain Vesting Act, 1893," that the City Council has authorised the Anckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for Admission to the Domain Cricket Ground on SATURDAY, 22nd November, 1902. The Council will make a charge of One Shilling for admission of each person to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. MEETINGS. TXEAR BOTH SIDES. MR JOHN VALE (Secretary to the Victorian Alliance) will , REVIEW THE RECENT SPEECH OP MR L. D. NATHAN. Also the 24 so-called Reasons why the People should not Vote Prohibition. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 8 o'clock. Chairman: W. Spragg, Esq. BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF DF.VONPORT. r>' SANITARY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that in accordance wltb Drainage By-laws Clause 37 Subsection B. which compels the use of the Water Closet System within the drainage area of the Borough of Devonport. shall come Into effect on the first of December, 1902. J. C. WEBSTER, Town Clerk. Devonport, 15th November, 1902. GOLD MINING NOTICES. lAIHI CONSOLS GOLD MINING COMPAKY, NO LIABILITY. IN LIQUIDATION. Notice is hereby given that In connection with the reconstruction of the above Company, tbe Share Register thereof will be finally <?]nsed on SATURDAY, November 22nd, 1902, at the hour of noon. Holders of Transfers of Shares must lodge the same for registration before the time abovementioned, or such transfers will not by recognised. H. GILFILLAN. .Tun., Manager. Auckland, 14th Nov., 1902. mHE WAIHI GOLD-MINING COII- -|- PANY, LIMITED. A Dividend (the 39th) of 2/C per Share will be paid at the office of the Company, Shortland-street, Auckland, on December Ist, 1902. The Transfer Books of the Company will be Ckteed from 26th November to the Ist December, both days inc'u^ive. CHARLES RHODES, Attorney. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and Residence wanted by married couple and 3 children for two weeks, Waikato farm preferred.—State terms to Farm, Star Office. T INTON LODGE, Upper Union-street— J-^ Cotnfortable Home for Boarders; terms moderate: vacancies for one or two.—Misses Watson. PUBLIC NOTICES. mHE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPAJTZ, LIMITED. Hate thi9 day ADVANCED THE PRICE OP SUGARS NUMBERS IA, NUMBERS 1 AND 2, AND BREWERS' CRYSTALS, TEN SHILLINGS 0-0/) PEB TON. W. W. PHILSON, Manager. j^j-cmasteeTs" art union. Appended is a List of Ticket Numbers which have been successful in obtaining prizes:—lst prize, value £100, No. 6210; 2nd prize, value £50, No. 7547; Srd prize No 7497; 4th prize, No. 6367 a; sth prize No' 7891; 6th prize. No. 3164; 7th prize No G606; Bth prize, No. 4663; 9th prize' No' 7169; XOth prize, No. 2325. Successful Ticketholders are requested to immediately forward their tickets to James McMaster care of N.Z. Express Company, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 10