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AMTJgEME-fTS. "tpS TVfAJESTYS rriHBATRH. •*-*- xu -TO-MORKOW, -»- QHRISTMAS , THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. COMK AND HEAR MR FRANK GRAHAM. Unquestionably the Finest Tenor ever heard in the colonies, sing—"The Holy City" and "Let Mc Like a Soldier Fall" MADAME CHAMBERS Auckland's Favourite Soprano, sing— "The Promise of Life;" and (a) "l_aDiou;" (Li) "Irish Folk Song" MR M. HAMILTON HODGES. The Celebrated Baritone Sing—"Nazareth" (Gounod), and "Toreador" (from "Carmen") MISS MAUD TOBIAS New Zealand's Greatest Mezzo-Soprano, sing—"The Soul's Awakening" and "Love's Old Sweet Song" MR GERALD RALPH. The Brilliant Violinist, play—"Reverie" (Sarasate) MISS FREDA HUNTER The Marvellous Child Contralto (Pupil of Lilian Tree) sing—"O Dry Those Tears" and "Daddy" MISS MAUD TOBIAS AND MR FRANK GRAHAM — "Home to Our Mountain-" ("II Trovatore"} MR ABEL ROWE. MR A. ASBURY. MR V. ATKINSON, MR C. F. BENNETT (The Unique Quartette), in— "Steal Away to Jesus," "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" PRICE_--3/, 2/, and 1/. F E R A HOUSE. rpO-NTGHT. rpO-NIGHT. Under the Direction of J. C. Bryant and F. T. Barrass. TV A EC'S 'VV ORLD " FAMED PANTOMIME AND "VTOVELTY pOMPANY. -^ ' The Oriental Pantomime of "DLUEBEARD, Elaborate Costumes. Magnificent Scenery. POPULAR PRICES—_/, 2/. 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Day Sales at Williamson's, Tobacconist. and at the. Toreador. His Majesty's Arcade. No extra charge for early doors. Last Performance of D'Arc's Pantomime Company in the Opera House TO-NIGHT. BOXING NIGHT—Re-open Federal Hall. ARTHUR .BLANCHARD.-Repraeft-tative pHORAL HALL. CHRISTMAS DAY, at 8 p.m., HANDEL'S "MESSIAH." Soloists, Misses Alice Rimmer and Ivy! Ansley, Messrs Wm. Aspinall and Archdale Tayler. Conductor, E. J. Gatland. Organist. Mr R. Leslie Hunt. FuH Chorus and Orchestra. Tickets. 1/ each, at Eady's, S.S. Union, Ferguson and Offer (Symond_-_t.re«t), Burton (Gnafton-rosd), Kent (Newmarket). ON acconnt of Races and Picnic Parties the Silver Grid Restaurant will be open on Boxing Day. Meals at all >.ours. All, Meala Bd. =3 SPORTIKG. |A UCKLAND TRACING piLUB. gjUMMER Tlf EETINX.. Under the Patronage and in the Presence Of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. T>OXING TVT. | SATURDAY, JJW... j FIRST RACE TO START AT 12 NOON. PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY: TRIAL HANDICAP seven furlongs GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES, six furlougs AUCKLAND CUP, two miles GRAFTON HURDLE RACE, two miles ' RAILWAY HANDICAP, six furlongs NURSERY HANDICAP, Aye furiongs PONY CUP. seven furlongs CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, one mile i LUNCH WILL BE READY IN ALL ! PARTS AT 11 A.M. ' BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Provided for Family Parties, under tht trees. Children under 10 years of age Not Admitted to Lawn or Grandstand. WM. PEBCIVAL, N Secretary A.R.C. I ; ____ rpo WAITERS.—A Brake will leave the - 1 - United Service Hotel for Racecourse at 7 sharp on Saturday morning.—T. King Caterer. JJKW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND RACES. DECEMBER 26th, 1903. Trains will rnn rrom Auckland to Racecourse and Ellerslie every few minutes, from about 10.20 a.m. till 2.10 p.m.. returning at frequent intervals from about 4.30 p-rn., until 13 minutes after last race. FARES. Auckland or Newmarket to Racecourse aud Return £}S (Including admission) *A Racecourse to Auckland -IS Evening Trains will leave Auckland as follows:— For Frankton at 4.15. for Helensville at 7.4.">, for Mercer' 8.0. for Onehunga 7.23, 9,0. 9.30, 10.25, and 11.15 p.m. BY ORDER. AUCKLAND fTIROTTING |"«LUJS. RUMMER ; M ,EETTNG. jggg^ To be held ou MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY. 28th, 30th DECEMBER, 3903, AND 9th JANUARY, 1901. FIRST DAT. S_O_TDAY, DECEMBER 28. ACCEPTANCES For the Pony Cnp and Telephone Close at 10 p.m. on ' SATURDAY. 26th (BOXING DAY). NOTICE. Owners are thereby notified that no rider will be weighed out unless his Colours, etc., are in good order. CAUTION. Any rider Trotting or Galloping the Reverse Way, or Speaking to any one other than Clerk of the Course or Steward, will be severely Punished. C. F. MARK, Secretary. GOLD ME-THfG NOTTCES. EW ECLIPSE GOL MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. A Call of One Penny per share has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary at the Company's Office. Nos. 40 and 41, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Queen-st., Auckland, on MONDAY, December 2Sth, 1908. H. GILFILLAN, Jan., Secretary. Auckland, December 7th, 1903.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 8

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