AMUSEMEHTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager.. «-.-C. R. Bailey Under the Direction of CHARLES HOLLOWAY. ON SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. ON SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. AND EVERY EVENING, FOR POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Will be Presented, On a Scale of Unexampled Excellence. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION 9 Of the WORLD'S MASTERPIECE IN MELODRAMA. (•TVHE PrJWO T ITTLE -YrAGABONDH By George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, THE MOST HUMAN PLAY OUR STAGE HAS KNOWN FOR A DECADE. By Special Arrangement with J. C WUllamsou, Esq. Presenting The Charming Young AnstraUan Actress, [MUSS TTEATRICE TTOLLOWAY AS "DICK" Supported by THE FULL STRENGTH OF "Qufß /CHARLES TTOLLOvyAPS ■pEN'OWNKD -pRAMATIC /-YBGANTSATION. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. Notwithstanding the stupendous outlay involved in bringing this ENORMOUS ATTRACTION to New Zealand, the Management have decided to make NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. THE BOX PLAN Is now open at Wildmau, Lyell, and Arey's POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, and 1/. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. I f <■__,[ TITANUKAU S.S. CO. WAJUKU RACES S.S. WEKA WILL LEAVE ONEHUNGA ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, at S a.m. And Return, leaving WAIUKU AT MIDNIGHT same data Return Fare, 3/. |*T*IANNERS' AND C U rum __t a __;«_■_» x- ANNUAL picnic. Will be held jjt l'Ai'AKl ka on i<iutsituARY, 10' th, 1004. TictPts 2/. Children, 6 to 12 years, Half price. Train leaves Auckland station at 5.4&, returning from Fapakura at o.au. llot Water and Milk provided. W. isui.i.>. secretary. TTUAMOND JUBILEE. /*ATU ANNIVERSARY OF THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT OF M.U. ODDFELLOWS. BETTER! BRIGHTER! JOLLIER THAN EVER! ? „ IIfANCHESTER TTNITY na -B,,j_> uxLr U qddfellows* pREMIER piCNIC, I A T TTOME "RAY. jyiPQTUTAPU. By kind permission of James Reid, Esq., On iqATURDAY. .TfEBRUARY The Ferry Fleet from Auckland; Steamers from Coromandel, Howick Wharf, P&eroa, Panmure Bridge, Thames, Turan; a Creek, Wade, Waipu, Warkworth. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. LOLLiES AND FUN GALORE FOR THE CHILDREN. BRASS BAND- BRASS BAND. PROGRAMME OF AFTERNOON SPORTS. L PAST GKANDS'RACE, M.U. only, under 40 years of age. 100 yards. Entry 1/ 2. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP. 120 yds. Entry, 2/. Open to Members of all Friendly Societies. First prizt. order for Trophy, valued £2 10/: secoud prize, order for Trophy, valued £1 I,'; third prize, order for Trophy, valued 10/6. •!. M.U. MEMBERS' RACE, 120 yds. Entry, 4. 120YD-S HANDICAP (Professionals). Entry, 2/. First prize, £4; second prize, £1; third prize, 10/. 5. YOUNG LADIES' RACE, over IS years of age, 75yds. First prize. Trophy, valued £1 1/, presented by Bro. P. M. Hansen, Auckland; second prize. Trophy, valued 10/13; third prize, Trophy, valued 5/6. Post entry. free. 6. OLD MEMBERS' RACE. M.U., over 50 years of age. 75yds. Entry, 1/. First priae, Trophy, valued £1 1/, presented by Bro. A. Kohti. Jeweller, Auckland; second prize. Trophy, valu-ed 10/6. 7. M.U. MEMBERS' RACE, 100 yds. Entry, 2/. First prize, Trophy, valued £3 3/, presented by Bro. A. Kohn, Jeweller, Auckland; secoud prize, Trophy, valued £1 1/; third prize, Trophy, va'ned 10/6. 8. M.U. JUVENILE MEMBERS, over 14 years. 100 yards. Entry 6d 9. REID'S EMPLOYEES' RACE 10. M.U. JUVENILE MEMBERS' RACE, under 14 years. 75vds. Entry 6d IL PAST GRANDS' RACE, M.U. only. over 40 years of age, 75yds. Entry, 1/! Entries for all afternoon events will be received by Secretaries of all M.U. Branches up to SATURDAY, February 6, 1904, with the last twj years' performances. Entries may also be left with Messrs DICK AND COWDEN, Perambulator Manufacturers, Karangahape Rd., near Post Office opposite B.N.Z. VOLUNTEER NOTICES. 'U" BATTERY N.Z.F.A. There will be a Paid Daylight Parade (Mounted) on SATURDAY, 6th inst. Fall In at Gun Shed at 1.45 p.m. sharp. Uniform; Undress, Slouch Hats. J. T BOSWORTH. Captaln. DE VONPORT COASTGUARD ARTILTTERY VOLUNTEERS. The Company will Parade at Devonport on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. 4th Inst., at 8 o'clock, for Inspection by the Officer Commanding the District. Full Dress with Arms; Gunnery Examination same evening. W. J. NAPIER. Captain. Commanding D.CA.V. EPTTCATIONAr. A/TISS HOWDEN. Teacher of Pianoforte. •""- resumes duties on February 6th \t Oddfellows' HaU, Parnel': Wednesdays and Saturdays. Devonport: Thursdays. Private address, Mt. Roskill-road. "VfTJSlC—Miss Lily Thomson resumes •***■ Teaching at her Residence, Dublinst... I ebmary Sth. 1904. AT I Sis REID; Ow cn's-road) Mt Eden, _.__ Teacher of Piano and Theory. Duties resumed on Monday, February 8, 1904. EMUERA KINDERGARTEN, corner of Remuera road and Brighton road.— Term begins February 15th. 1904. "yOU can get a Splendid Tennis Shirt x- worth 4/0 fo»- 2/6; all sizes; at Wm. Ycrang and Co.'s Dissolution of Partnership Sale. 330. Queen-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1904, Page 8
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