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AMUSEMENTS. i CITY HALL. Saturdays at 2.40. Every Evening at 8. T7ULLEE'S TpNTERTAINEKS. U.RAND RE-OPENING NIGHT. CHRISTMAS EVE. CHRISTMAS EVE. With Almost an ENTIRE CHANGE OF COMPANY. First Appearance of OCTAVIA AND UARNE, Sketch Artists. TED. TUTTY. Comedian and End Man. Reappearance of KEILDERSON. KEILDERSON. 808 BELL and TED HERBEUTE. ,r-VHRISTMAS "VriGHT. GRAND SACRED ILLUSTRATED CONCERT. Assisted by John Fuller's Myriorama. PTiHE T AND OF THE pdIOSS. And PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMJIERGAU. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING TO ALL PARTS. Children Half price. TT 1 S M A~J~E"S T*Y 'S~ THEATRE. c - .: /• :y, •-' ' "I3OXING -VJ-IGHT \TF.XT. VICE REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. Under the Distinguished Fntronage and in the Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR (LORD RANFURLY) AND SUITE. "Go Away; you annoy the Dog." •VyiLL TTAPPEN, DOOM. HIS MAJESTY'S "For a Good Laugh." Lessee Mr C. R. Bailey. Under the Sole Management of MESSRS WILLOUGHBY AND GEACII. SATURDAY NEXT—SATURDAY—NEXT START OF THE LAUGHING BOOM. WHAT AUCKLAND REALLY WANTS A SEASON OF HEARTY LAUGHTER. Reappearance of the Popular Comedian, Tyfß ,QEO. WiLLOUGHBY And his ny/rISTAKES i\-yiLL TTAPPEN, iTIOMPANY. Triumphant Return to Auckland, after a PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL TOUR. MANAGERIAL—Messrs Willoughby and Genoa, with extreme gratification and confidence, announce the First Auckland production of the Great NEW YORK AND CONTINENTAL SUCCESS. "MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN." •MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN." By Arrangement with Mr Charles Arnold. Creates ONE BIG SCREAM FROM THE JUMP. See the GREAT COACH HOUSE SCENE. The Most Novel anil Amusins Scene ever introduced into Farce Comedy, reducing the AUDIKNCE TO THE VERGE OF HYSTERIA. ADMISSION —4/, 2/6, and 1/. Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's BOOTS AND SHOES. HOLDWORTII'S for Gent's Amerif-an Footwear. -Glace Kid. 11/6. 12/(3, 13/0. Extra Sharp Toes 14/0 and 16/6, Lace and Bntton.

lIOLDSWORTH for Gent's Broad - toed Boots, best English makers, in Glaco Kip., Box Cnlf and Orup. HOLDSWORTIUS for Men's Strong English Balmorals, 0/6 and 12/0; Men's Bowling Shoes, unequalled in town for value, 8/6; Tennis Shoes. 3/6 and 3/11. HOLDSWORTIUS for Ladies' American Shoes, in Lac? and Button, from 5/G tp 18/6; Ladles' Summer Slippers, twine soles, 1/11. HOLDSWORTIUS for Children's Boots and Shoes of all descriptions, White, Black and Tan; Strong Ankle-strap Shoes, 4 to 0, 1/11 and 2/G. HOLDSWORTIUS for Reliable Footwear, imported flirecr from manufacturers. Our Prices, combined with Quality, defy Competition. W. lIOLDSWORTH, 42. Victoria - street. AMERICAN SHOES.—ldeal Patent Kid. - 1 Louis heel, just landed. —James Adams and Co.. Wellesley st.. opp. Public Library. A MERICAN SHOES- (Thieo" Sutton. —"*■ Louis heel, direct from New York.— British umi American Shoe Stores, oppoPubllc Library. _ SHOES—Glace Kid. Oxford, —*- Louis Heel, latest shapes, just landed.—British and American Shoe Stores, opp. Public Library. "a MERICAN ~ SHOES—Latest Novelties, —*- just opened, direct from the States.— British and American Shoe Stores, opp. site Public Library. "A MERICAN BOOTS AND SiToES— ■*— British and American Shoe Stores. Wellesley-st.. opp. Public Library.—James Adams and Co. Tel. SOL PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHS Will be more appreciated by distant friends and relatives than ordinary Xmas Cards, and cost less. T A F A YE T T E Is making a specialty of this class of Portrait for Xmas and New Year. QUEEN-ST. fnear D.S.C). Telephone 551. /I EORGE jTi REGORY, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 265), CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STS. ALL THE LATEST FINISHINGS IN ARTISTIC STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ENLARGEMENTS. DIVIDENDS. ~_l_ KAURI TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED. DIVIDENDS dne to New Zealand Shareholders will be payable at the Auckland Offices of the Company ou and after WEDNESDAY, 16th December, ICO3. STANLEY MILROY, Local Secretary. CRICKET. QUX OF AUCKL AN D. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the "Auckland Domain Vesting Act, 1593," that the- Auckland City ""Council has grranted the use of the Cricket Ground to the Crystal Palace Fireworks Co. on the EVENINGS of TUESDAY, the 29th December, and SATURDAY, the 2nd January, 1904, for the Purpose of Giving a Fireworks Display, with anthority for such Company to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, witn an Extra Shilling for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Pavilion. HEI'TRT W. WILSON, 1 17th December, 1003,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 303, 21 December 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 303, 21 December 1903, Page 8