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AMUSEMENTS. r\ P E B A HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR CHARLES MacMAHON. TO-NIGHT at S THE SERPENT'S COIL One of the most THE SERPENT'S COIL Thrilling and THE.SERPENT'S COIL Realistic DraiEv TUE SERPENTS COIL atic- Productions THE SEIiI'ENT'S (OIL of modern times, THE SERPENT'S COIL and nightly atTlih. SERPENTS' COIL tracting great I THE SERPENT'S COIL audiences to the I THE SERPENT'S COIL Opera House. ! The Eminent MISS FITZMAURICE GILL Actios and MISS FITZMAURICE GILL her Admir- MISS FITZMAURICE GILL able Com- MISS FITZMAURICE GILL panv. with MISS FITZMAURICE GILL every ad- MISS FITZMAURICE GILL juuc't of MISS FITZMAURICE GILL sple-Ydid MISS FITZMALRICK GILL uiise c v MISS FITZMAURICE GILL scene. MISS FITZMAURICE GILL Produced under the direction of MR CHARLES BLAKE POPULAR PRICES—3/. 2/. and 1/. j Bos Tlan at Wildman. Lyell. and Arey's. Day Tickets at Carter's ("The Brighton"), opposite. Pursuant to the Management's Folicy of rapid recurrence of Dramatic Novelties, the Next Great Production will bo The London Success of To-day, A SISTER'S SACRIFICE. A SISTER'S SACRIFICE. r\~l~'H V HA L L. Every Evening at S. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. ISAM KEENAN LILLIE OCTAVIA PHOEBE LEWIS DAVE WARNE WILL STEVENS MILLIE HERBERTE TED TITTY .lAS. WILLIAMS 808 BELL TED HERBERTE All in New Songs aud Selections. KEILDERSON. the Marvellous Ventriloquist, who manipulates 12 Figures at once THE EMPIRE TRIO, in "Gipsy's Laughing Trio." and "Do Ringtail'd Coon" Will Stevens' Comedietta. "THE BALL'S GOING ON." Another Change of Programme on Saturday Next. PRICES—2/, 1/, and 6d. THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE ■C GOOD, THE BEAUTIFUL, AND THE TRUE. DRAMATIC AND VOCAL RECITALS. FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY-ST. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13th, 1904. THURSDAY. 14th JAN., 1904. FRIDAY, loth JAN., 1904. SATURDAY, lGth JAN., 1904. I MR KABER HARRISON, of the Ilaymarket. Comedy, and Adelphi Theatres, Lou lion MISS FAITIT GARNETT, of Miss Sarah Thome's London Repertoire Company MISS LILLIE LARGE, of the Queen's Hall, London Box Office will open at 9 a.m., at Messrs Wlldmnn. Lvell. and Arev's, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Serial Tickets (Reserved), 5/: Single Tickets (Reserved), 2/(3: Unreserved, 1/. Personal applications at the Box Oflicc will be dealt with before telegrams, letters, or telephone messages. NDIANS—MORE INDIANS—INDIANS EVERYWHERE." _. A STRANGER IN A STRANG Ef LAND. PICNICS AMD EXCURSIONS. I /I", rf=J "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP lf<-£saE> COMPANY, LIMITED. EXCURSION TO WHANGAREI RACES. The P.S. TERRANORA will leave for Whangarei on WEDNESDAY, Oth January, at S p.m., and s.s. NGAPUHI on THURSDAY, 7th January, at 10.30 p.m. Return Fare 20/, available for 14 days. —-j: } -VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP A ,',,,.' •' ' A.l COMPANY, LIMITED. AN EIGHT-DAYS' PLEASURE TRIP ALONG THE NORTHERN COAST. » On FRIDAY. Jaunary 15th, the above Company's fine s.s. NGAPUHI will be despatched for an extended Pleasure Trip, calling at Great Barrier Island, Whangarei, Poor Knights for hapuku fishing, Bay of Islands, Whangaroa, Mangonui, and Cable Station at Doubtless Bay. On the return journey a day will be spent at Waiwera. Boats and launches •will be provided for picnic and fishing parties. To ensure general comfort only a limited number of tickets will be issued. Fares, from £10 to £12, according to position of berth. CHARLES RANSON. Manager. _—-_ fTMHE DEVONPORT STEAM A- FERRY COMPANY. LTD. EXCURSIONS FOR THIS WEEK. Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee— FOR ST. HELIER'S BAY. Daily at 7.15 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 2 p.m. *5.10 p.m. Leaving St. llelier's 8.5 a.m., 11.30 a.m., *4.15 p.m.. J5.45 p.m. *Does not run on Saturday. |5 p.m. instead of 5.45 p.m. FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA. TUESDAY, sth. and THURSDAY ' 7th JANUARY. At 10.45 a.m., 2 p.m. Leaving Lake, 5 p.m. FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, 6th. and FRIDAY, S*.h JANUARY. At 10.45 a.m.. 2 p.m. Leaving Rangitoto, 3.45 p.m. sharp. Pveturn Fares 1/; Children under 12, 6d A RE, you off for a day's outing? Don't the Bovril. It will come in handy before the day is over. AQUATICS. -yiCTORIA CRUISING CLUB. A Meeting of the above Club will bo h?ld at the Rob Roy Hotel at 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW (THURSDAY). Bnsttiess—General. Members nnd intending members will nlease note that all boats must be registered nnd SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID at or before this Meeting, to enable them to participate in the OPENING CRUISE on SATURDAY, Oth inst. L. J. SELLAUS, Hon. See. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOLDWORTn'S for Gent's American Footwear. — Glace Kid, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6. Extra Sharp Toes 14/6 and 16/6, Lace and Button. HOLDSWORTII for Gent's Broad - toed Boots, best English makers, in Glaco B.m, Box Calf and Crup. lIOLDSWORTH'S for Men's Strong English Balmorals, 0/0 and 12/0; Men's Bowling Shoes, unequalled In town for value, 8/6; Tennis Shoes, !l/6 nnd 8/11, lIOLDSWORTH'S for Lndies' American Shoos, in Laeo and Button, from B/0 to 18/6; Ladles' Summer Slippers, twine soles 1/11, HOLPSWORTH'H for Children's Boots and Shoes of all descriptions, White, Blael? and' Tan; Strong Ankle-str.-rp Shoes, 4 .to 0 1/11 and 2/0, lIOLDSWORTH'S for Reliable Footwear, Imported direct from manufacturers. Our Prices, combined with Quality, defy Competition, W, HOLDSWORTII, 42, Victoria - street. tJOLID and good, os well as solid comfort VJ —Men's Hand-made Boots, 10/0 W F, Ford, Pitt-street, ' rjO to w. F. Ford, Pitt-street, for- satls^ <-J faction in every description of Boots and Shoes. TCTOR Comfort, for Style, fop Wear try F pf-H 5i« m ! d 8 _ t0 Meu "« Boots.'--v. fc. Ford, Pitt-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 5, 6 January 1904, Page 8

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