AMUSEMENTS. C, I T V HALL. ' ' Every Evening at 8. Saturdays at 2.40. Enormous Success of New Programme. Reappearance of DAISY e>HABD. T HE . F RAXZ gKOB In a Number of New Feats of Strength. THE GREAT DENTAL ACT. THE GREAT DENTAL ACT. A Number of Men from the Audience Pull on a Rope that is held in the Teeth of one of them. THE GREAT ANVIL ACT. CARRYING A HORSE UP A LADDER. Great Success of MISS MILLIE HERBERTE. A Clever Serio, MISS BESSIE YOUNG. FRED. BLUETT, in a number of New Comic Songs, including "Kiss Your Goosey" THE BTAOPOOLES in New Comedy Act TILLIE DUNBAR (Australia's Peggy Pryde) in New Series TIM HOWARD (Funny Little Tim) Fred Bluett's Comedy, "BIBBS AND DIBBS" Prices as Usual. Day Sales at ___ '■ VUCKLAND BAND OF «■ HOPE UNJON, 1903. ELOCUTIO N A R V j UUI'ERARY CONTESTS, j 'FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, at 7.30. 100 Competitors. Piano, Violin, and Flute Solos,. Duets and ! Trios. Vocal Solos,' Duets, Quartettes, Action Songs, Sight Singing and Choral, j Recitations, Impromptu Essays, and Speeches. Spelling and Pronouncing Rocs. HjAdniisslon, 6d; Children, half price. iV Tickets at doors. Course tickets, 1/. j OTaIiUHU PUBLIC HALL. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE By GEO. COURT'S VARIETY COMPANY, On TOMORROW EVENING, the 25th inst. THREE HOURS' PLEASURE. Eight o'clock p.m. ! Admission. 1/. Children, 6d. C. COURT, Business Manager. T. SO 1100 L ' OLD •»»' BOYS' ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY SOCIAL RE-UNION. Will be held in the FEDERAL CLUB ROOMS. WELLESLEY ST. WEST. At 8 p.m. On WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1. Ail ex-pupils of the School are cordially invited. Presentation of Cricketing Trophies. CASPAR H. HART, Hon. Sec. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. The Second Annual Moonlight Excursion of the Association will take place Round ihe Harbour on THURSDAY, December 3. Tickets to be bad from all Members. CASPAR 11. HART, Hon. Sec. SPORTING. JTAKAPUNA JOCKEY /~ILUB. j SPRING JYJEETING. i FIRST DAY: CjATURDAY.. r\TOVEMBER '>>} j FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 P.M. SECOND DAY: tyEDNESDAY, TYECEMBEB O FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 P.M.: THROUGH TICKET -j / Hersps conveyed free up to 0.30 a.rm-, on Race Days, after that hour will be charged for. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. I AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. A UCKLAND I A GRICULTURAL gHOW. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. NOVEMBER 27th and 2Sth. GRAND EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. ( FIRST DAY'S PROGRAMME. fudging Stock, etc. 9 &.m. Parade of Motor Cars on Trotting Track..' 1.30 p.m. Sheep Dog Trial 2 p.m. lodging Ladies' Hacks 2 p.m. Gentlemen Driving Competition. .To follow '/udies' Driving Competition To follow Pandem Driving Competition To follow Wire Jumping Competition To follow radios' Riding ou the Flat To follow ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. L'HEAP FARES BY RAIL AND STEAMER EDWIN HALL, Secretary. | UaCTIIRES. j SCIENCE OF LIFE LECTURES.— ■3 Room 38 (third floor). His Majesty's ircade, Wednesday Evening, 7.45. Mr Sushby's subject: "The Spiritual Sigmleance of Colour in Healing." Meeting open :o the public. i PHOTOGRAPHY. QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J\ H E gAR 0N V HTDDI 0. STRAND ARCADE. This well-known and popular Photographic Business has been purchased by MR W. S. BEST Who was for 16 years with Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binus, of Wellington). The public of Auckland can rely on the nost artistic and up-to-date Portraiture. The Studio has been thoroughly renovated md the comfort of sitters catered for in (very detail. All necessary information can be obtained Tom the lady in attendance, ou the groutid loor. Hours, 'j a.m. to 5 p.m. tV. S. BEST Sarony Studio. riEORGE QREGORY. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 269, CORNER OF QUEEN AND ' | WELLESLEY STS. ALL THE LATEST FINISHINGS IN ARTISTIC STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ENLARGEMENTS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 8
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