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AMtTEEMEHTS. ITT HALL. Saturdays at 2.45. Every Evening at S. 'TjfULLEK'S Tj^NTERTAINERS. "GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT. CHRISTMAS EVE. CHRISTMAS EVE. With Almost an ENTIRE CHANGE OP COMPANY. Kirst o£ OCTAVIA AND VvARNE, Sketch Artists. TED. TUTTY. Couiediau and End Man. Reappearance of KEILDERSON. KEILDERSON. BUB BELL and TED HERBKRTE. jpURISTIIAS ISJIGHT. GRAND SACRED ILLUSTRATED CONXERT. I Assisted by .Tohu Fuller's Myriorama. |nT4HE T AND OF THE PiKOSS. ; And PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMMERGAU. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING TO ALL PARTS. Children Half price. P E R A II O" IJ S3 c".' rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. The Prettiest Entertainment ever seen ill Auckland Under the Direction of J. C. Bryant and F. T. Barrass. n'ABC'S trrr.ORLD-FAMED T>ANTOiIIME AND -VTOVELTY JL: /COMPANY. -^ The Oriental Pantomime of "DLITRBEARD, Elaborate Costumes. Magnificent Scenery. POPULAR PRICES—3/. 2/, 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Day SaJes at Williamson's, Tobacconist, and at the Toreador. His Majesty's Arcade. No extra charge for early doors. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 — Grand Illuminated Matinee — Children to all parts, 6d. Three Last Performano-ess of D'ARC'S PANTOMIME COMPANY in tlhe Opera House TO-NIGHT, TO-MORKOW AFTERNOON, 2.30, and TO-MOIUVJW NIGHT. BOXING 'NIGriT, Re-open FEDERAL HALL. Watch this space for Fresh Novelties. ARTHUR BLANCHARD. Representative. I

ICE cold, and as pure as the spring from the cold grpy rocks of mountain side" —Webster's Soda Fountain, opposite Railway, Queen et. ICE CKEAM, Sodas, loos, » ' and Strawberries and Cream are the most chic and up-to-date in town. CRICKET. OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the "Auckland Domain Vesting Act, 1893," that the Auckland City Council has granted 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 authority for such Company to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, witn nn Extra Shilling for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Parllion. HENKY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. 17th December, 1903. LECTURES. QCIENCE OF LIFE LECTURES, 38 (3rd : floor). His Majesty's Arcad«. Wednesday at 7.45. Lantern Lecture, "Is Matter Alive?" Explanatory notes read by Mr Hawthorne. Meeting open to the public. BOOTS AND SHOES. TO WORKING MEN—A Large Quantity of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, of best quality, from 25 to 100 per cent below value. T. G. Botterlll, Wellesley-street East.

KING EDWA~RD - S FARTHINGS will be given awa/, also Scents, direct from th> best perfumery. Atkinson, Bondst., London, and other presents, to every PURCHASER OP A PAIR OF BOOTS. FOR A FEnV DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING DEC. 22nd. E. BKIDGENS. West End Boot Palace, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A MERICAN SHOES.—ldeal Patent Kid, ■**■ Louis heel, just landed.—James Adams and Co., Wellesley-st., opp. Public Library. A MBRICAN SHOES —Glace Tsntton, •"• Louis heel, direct from New York.— British and American Shoe Stores, oppoPublic Library. ~A MERICAN SHOES —Glace Kid. Oxford, ■"- Louis Heel, latest shapes, just landed.—British and American Shoe Stores, opp. Public Library. MEXICAN SHOES—Latest % Novelties, just opened, direct from the States. — British and American Shoe Stores, opp. site Public Library. MERICAN~~BOOTS AND SHOES— British and American Shoe Stores, Wellesley-st., opp. Public Library.—James Adams and Co. Tel. S6l.

DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. MERRY 'XMAS.—GIad to see You at 7, Queen-street, opposite Tram Terminus, when I shall be pleased to Show you Cheap and Serviceable Clothing of All Kinds, including: Zealanrlia Tenuis Shirts, at 2/11 to 8/6 Hats, Superior to Panama (in appearance), at 8/ each Fancy Vicuna Suits Tweed Trousers, at 6/11 Japanese Hem-stitched Silk Handkerchiefs Silk Ties, from 6d each Best Cashmere Socks, 1/ per pair Braces, Belts, Studs, etc. JOHN GREEN. LSARNEY, Karangahape Rd., wishes • to call the attention of country customers now arriving in town to Inspect our Large & Reliable Stock of Ladies' Ready to Wear Garments. Plain and Well Trimmed Black Skirts, onr own 'make, from 8/6 to 35/; Lustre. Cashmere, Voiles, Serges. Useful Linen and Crash Costrmes, in all colours, 15/6, 17/6, 18/6. 22/6, very stylish; Pretty Blouse, in Muslin and Silk, nicely trimmed, from 4/11 to 22/6; a good var'ety Black Blouses, always in stock, from 3/1 L JOSEPH POWELL, THE PEOPLE'S CASH DRAPER. NOW OFFERING 1000 PAKTS LADIES' SAMPLE HOSIERY AT HALF-PRICE. JOSEPH POWELL, KARAJvUAHAPE - ROAD. Crashes £"» and New Washing Blouse and Dress Goods in immense varietr. special value at RUSHBROOK & BRIDGMAN'S.

SUNSHADES and UMBRELLAS, Gents ; Umbrellas, special value, at RUSHBROOK & BRIDGMAN'S. ."iITjEN'S and — Good Suits 17/fi and 20/, special Colonial Suits 2.V6, superior Kaiapoi Snits 30/; bi~ purchase of Trousers selling much under regular priro, tit KUSHBROOK & BRIDOGAZETTB IN BAIiTKBUPTCS. P BANKRUPTCY.—IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND — Notice is hereby given that B. HADRILL or Paeroa, Produce Merchant, was this «JT adjndged bankrupt by His Honor Mr JTistlce upon the petition of the New Ztalami Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., and I hereby Summon a Meeting of Creditors, to be holden at m? Office on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of December 1903, at 2.80 o'clock.—E3. QBRAJKD, Official Assignee.—Auckland, 22nd December, 1003.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 304, 22 December 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 304, 22 December 1903, Page 8