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AMUSEMENTS.- ' ' 'cf •'mHE-tj WRONG WRIGHT.^ For divorce, on the grounds of desertion, my wile . . . Is suing. She'll get it. they say. For since seeing the Wrong Mr Wright, oa I my life, I've been every Might to the play. | HOUSE — "For Laughter/? • Under the Management of j ; , MESSRS WILLOUGHBY AND GEACH. ■ , SUCCESS CONTINUED AND UNPRECEDENTED. After Seven Nights of Phenomenal Pros- i peritv, we regret to announce Vj THE LAST NIGHT BUT TWO THE LAST NIGHT BUT TWO So Don't Yau Fail to See , ; GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his I LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, In • r "TfiE WKONG MR WRIGHT." ■ , "THE WRONG MR WRIGHT." '/THE WRONG MR WRIGHT." j The < - ~ : Funniest . "> Farce of the Day. PRICES — 4/, 2/6, 1/. . • ~ Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey'e, and Central Hotel. . „ Early Door Tickets, 6d extra, to Stalls • and Family Circle, at Carter's (Brighton)* j and Williamson's. Trams and Buses, 10.40. Early Doors open at. 7, ordinary doors at ■ 7.30. , A. COWAN, Manager. WEDNESDAY NEXT. , STILL ANOTHER LAUGHING SUCCESS, l ■ "ON AND OFF.". , ;., "ON AND OFF." . All Auckland is Flocking to See "The" Wrong Mr Wright;" that it will repeat ;■ th THE GREATEST OF ALE LAUGHING *|§ FARCES. ■ m "ON. AND OFF." Is a Foregone Conclusion. Plan at W T ildman, Lyell, and Arey's TO- ' DAY. ' I QT\ PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL^ TO-MORROW EVENING at 7 o'clock. SERMON BY HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP. The Choir wtll nepent the Selections from HAYDN'S "CREATION." ■■ Soloists— MADLLE. LILIAN TREE, Soprano Monsieur Casier, Tenor ;• Mr Rupert Mantell, Bass MADLLE. TREE lias also kindly consent-, ed to siug for the Offertorium, "Heat Ye. Israel." from MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH." Organist Mr Harry Hiscocks Conductor ". Mr P. F. Hiscocke , Admission by Silver Coin. Proceeds, at the Request of the Choir, to . be presented to Madlle. Tree. SHOOTING GALLERY. \ Highest score in Six Consecutive Shots in Competition for week ending December 37th. 1902:- ■ ' Bell t c • 555d05—30 Craig, H. :'. 555. r >ss—3o fooDer T. 555535—30 Seal a. - ;;::;«■«-* > Sanford, A. • S222TJS Kelly, A. M .......550005-30 Patterson, W. 505555>-30 McCarthy. J. • . Holford, F. Si2~f n Hanson, A 555500—30 Webster, J. D 500a05-30 Aitken, W. J 25?22~f2 & Nelson, H ■•"V'SSSfcS! Rnwe W . oooooa—oO Downey. A. i SS£fc2M Gray, W. A... |50005-30 : Carlson, J ~S?fl* Moslen.W. ~ &>5505-30.: Letham, A.. : p£-H« Salmon. T 505506-^0 Lysaght. G S™~l2 Crozier, D. 550555-30 Vincent, J. A .-• 0003a5-30 In the Ties, the Prize, a Silver Spoon and Butter Knife, was won by W Moslen. This week's Prize, Silver Mounted Walklng Stick. No Entrance Fee. Id per shot. PICNICS AJfP EXCURSIONS. r— 7— r—iTjVXCURSION TO RIVER- "" " ; HEAD. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Weather Permitting. THE S.S. VIVID Will Leave Queen-st. Wharf at 11 a.m. RETURN FARE 1/. BRADNEY & BINNS. EWTON FISHING CLUB ' FISHING EXCURSION. SUNDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1903. PER S.S. DURHAM. Boat leaves Ferry Tee 9 a.m. Bait provided. Fare 2/6. Tickets at Newton Hotel; C. Bishop, Fishmonger, Queen-st. , r FRENCH WARSHIP fcjtefgi-v**.' PROTET. -.. By kind permission, " THIS FINE WARSHIP WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC ■INSPECTION TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. Steamers will run at short intervals during the afternoon, first steamer leaving the Ferry Tee at 1.30 p.m. RETURN FARE, 6d. ~IZ TO SrT .LJshbLi • HELIER'S BAY ANT> . RANGITOTO ISLAND, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 4th INST. The P.s. EAGLE will leave the Ferry, Tee at 10.35 a.m. and 2.3ff p.m. Leaving Rangitoto Islani, 4.30 p.m. Leaving St. Helier's Bay 12 noon and » p.m. Return Fare, 1/; Children (under 12), 6d. A UR NATIVES ALWAYS TO THE Sam Braflley's ■ Wairiki wins the Derby, Johnny Marshall's Cannongate wins the Steepleohase; and THE NATIVES'. POPULAR PICNIC WINS THE PUBLIC. SATURDAY, 17th JfANUARY. MOTUTAPU (by kind permission Mr J. Reid). Toys, Sports, and Hqt. W.ater. ... . ■■ E. FORD',. Secretary. 'VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CQMPANY, LIMITED. HIKURANJGI AND WHANGARBI <RAOES, JANUARY, Bth, 9th & l6£h.« Saloon Return Tickets at Reduced-Rate (£1) will be issued by the S.s. WELLINGTON on WEDNESDAY, January 7th and P.s. TERRANORA, on THURSDAY, January Bth, available for return within, one week from date of issue. N.B.—All horses intended for Hikurangi and Whangarei Races must be shipped by P.s. Terranora on TUESDAY, 6th inst. | A UL, SAINTS', PONSONBY. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNUAL PICNIC Will, by kind permission of J. Reid, ESd-» be held at MOTUTAPU, On SATURDAY NEXT THE 10th INST. Friends and Old Scholars Cordially Invited. P.S. BRITANNIA, 9.30 and 1.30, from Queen-street Wharf. Return, P.S. EIAGLJS, 6.0. Friends' Tickets One ShiUing._ ATORTHCOTE TO LAKE 'BUS SER' VICE.— J. MATTHIE begs to intimate that in answer to numerous . requests, he will run the following trips ,- during the Summer Months. Having added a comfortable 'bus to his plant visitors may rely on comfort and attention. Leave Northcote: Sundays, 2 p.m. boat from town, return at 5; Tuesday 10 a.m.. "Thursday 10 a.m., returning at 4 p.wLetters from Picnic Parties, etc., will receive prompt attention.— J. MATTHIR P. Office, iNorthcote.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 8

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