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AMUSEMENTS. rS I -I V HAL L. H Lesßees........John Fuller and Sow TELLER'S TnjNTERTAINEBS. inp|O-NIGHT at Q ,pRAND fVEW pROGRAMME. First Appearance of WATTS AND LUCAS. WATTS AND LUCAS. Irish Specialty Artistes* Patterers, Contortionists, and Champion Dancers. MADGE LUCAS. MADGE LUCAS. A World's Marvel, the Greatest Lady Contortionist, Superior to Ferry, the Frog. Last Night of HUGO LEAR, THE DRISCOLLS 808 BELL TED HERBERTE THE ELMORES ANNIE KINNAIRD, 808 BELL, and .TOHN FULLER in "Laughing Trio. PRICES-PIT, SIXPENCE; Stalls 1/ (Ladies 1/). Circle. 2/ (Ladies !/)• Day Sales at Teasdale-s. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903. QUINLAN'S CONCERT AND DANCE. In Aid of the BATTALION BAND FUND. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture —Battalion Band 2. Mr T. Stackpole—"Shade of the Palm" 3. Miss May Nolan—"My Jersey Lily" 4. Will Diamond—Song, descriptive 5. Miss Hettie McGinn —"Son of a Gun" 6. Mr J. Quinlan —"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fond" 7. Instrumental Quartette, by Members Battalion Band 8. Mr W. P. Harkins—Song, selected. 9. Owen McAuliffe—"Work, C." INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. 10. Overture —Battalion Band iTTfack Lewis —"AirTt Dat a Shame" 12. Mr Cash —Song, "Wabash" 13. Mrs C. Buse—"Queen of the Earth" 14. Miss Jenny Purchase—"Turaladdic" 15. Will Diamond—Song, "That Melody Air". 16. Miss May Nolan —Coon Song 17. D. Vallentine—Comic Song. Tickets, 1/; Children, under 15 years old, 6d. The Quinlan Band will supply Music for dancing. Doors open, 7.30. Refreshments, 11.80. Accompanist: M.C.'s W. Purcell. Messrs Butler and Hayes. P. QUINLAN, Manager. fITHRE. FIRE. FIRE. J-i ST. GEORGE'S HALL, GREY LYNN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. 1903. GRAND CONCERT will be held in aid of the Funds of the Grey Lynn Volunteer Fire Brigade. First class Programme has been arranged. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S sharp. of Hall, 1/; Front Seats, 1/6. F. ROGERS, Secretary. ATHLETICS, ETC. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC & CYCLE CLUB (FORMED 1877). ..:_Stllt Annual Meeting will be held in the Amateur Sports Club Room on THURSDAY, October Ist, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS—To receive Report and Balance sheet, to Elect Officers for ensuing season, and to consider Alteration of Bye-laws. ■ '. _j F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. X ABOUR J}AY QARNIVAL. <2PORTS "DJIOGRAMME. QCTOBER 14 TH. J^ fpvOMAIN ftRICKET Q.ROUND. % SPORTS PROGRAMME. Starts at 11.45. APPRENTICES' HANDICAP, 100yds—Trophies: First prize, value £1; second prize 10/. Entry 1/ AMATEUR HALF-MILE BICYCLE—First prize, value £3; second prize, £2; third prize £l.Eutry 3/ LABOUR DAY HANDICAP, 100yds—First prize, value £2; second prizs, £1; third prize 10/. Entry 2/ TRADES' UNION HANDICAP, IOOydB--First prize,-value £3; secoud jprize, j£2; third prize £1. Entry 3/ OLD MEN'S RACE: (men over 50yrs); Hantf}cap; : 75yds—First pi'Jze, £1; second prize 10/. Entry V TUG OF-WAR, for Unionists or BranchesFirst prize, Silver Cup, value £7 7/, and 11 Handsome Medate ralu« £1111/. Entry 11/ team ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP—First prize,, valne £3; second prize, £2; third prize £1. Entry 3/ NOVICE HANDICAP, one mile BicycleFirst prize, value £3; second prize, £2: third prize £1. Entry 3/ HALF-MILE OPEN HANDICAP—First prize, value £3; s-econd prize, £1; third prize 10/. Entry 3/ AMATEUR HANDICAP. 100yds—First prize, value £2: second prize, £1; third prize 10/. Entry 2/ AMATEUR HANDICAP, 250yds—First prize, value £2; second prize, £1; third prize 10/. Entry 2/ TRADES' UNION HANDICAP, 220 yds— First prize, value £3: second prize, £2; third prize £1. Entry 3/ At 11.30. QUOIT MATCH, 18yds, 21 up—First prize, value £2; second prize £1. Entry 2/ WOOD-CHOPPING COAIPETITI ON - First prize, £10; second prize £5. Entries 5/, to close on October 3rd, at the Secretary's Office, Railway Chambers, Lower Queen-st. All entries to be Accompanied by last six performances. HAKA, POI DANCE, AND DANCE OF WELCOME—Prize, £50. CHILDREN'S SPORTS—£IO. BEST TRADES' DISPLAY—£S. FANCY COSTUME—£I. BEST TURNED-OUT HORSE or HORSES IN DISPLAY—First prize, £2; second prize, £1. ART UNION —First prize, value of £70; second prize, £10; and S of the value of £2 each. The lucky number was drawn last year by _£iss Yates, of Mt. RosWII. ' ART UNION TICKETS, wh.ie.h also admit to Sports, 1/ each, to be obtained at Railway Chambers. G. DAVIS, Secretary. . . : • ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 8