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AMUSEMENTS. rx f be a house. MR WALTER SANFORD... .Sole Lessee and Manager. INSTANTANEOUS AND CONTINUED SUCCESS. ,9. NIGHTS. M, R (\^ 7 ; A:LTEE gANFORD AND HIS A IIF.KTCAN TOLAYERS. WILL PRESENT THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA, rpHE OF TIFE. DEPICTING LIFE AND SCENES IN NEW YORK CITY, U.S.A. An absorbing story, holding the attention of the auditor from the rise to the fall of the curtain. The Most Successful and Popular Pla> yet produced by this Company, is the verdict of the People W;ho pay their Money. Received with Bursts of Laughter, Enthusiastic Rounds of Applause, and Curtain Calls. • COME AND SEE FOR YObR—F. The Magnificent American Posters Rouse Admiring Comment, and Every Scene Shown Exactly as Depicted. ELABORATE SCENERY. O Battery Park in Winter , St. Patrick's Cathedral, sth Avenue EThe Death Trap in the Deserted Cellar The Typical Dance Hall in Water-st. EThe Rescue from the Sewers of the Great City Box Plan at Wlldman, Eyell, and Arey'e. Pit and Stalls—Carter's, opposite Opera House, Early Doors, Gd extra. nil I HAL I*. Under Entirely New Management. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. By tli" following GREAT COMBINATIONDORA TAYLOR Tlio Tip-top, Tip-toe Dancer. The Australian Cinquf>va : !!J. ZENO-γ THE DELAVALES. MISS EMMIE SMITH MISS AGNES RAHILLY MARTYN HAGAN THE STEELE SISTERS. THE GALARDIS. MISS .TESSIE THORNE JACK HAGAN. VICTOR HAGAN. ROBIN HAY. PRICES—2/, 1/. and -Sixpence. E ~D~E R A L HALL. -T ; WEDNESDAY onrf THURSDAY, 17th and 18th FBI!. JACK'S PRACTICAL SYMPATHY WITH HIS BROTHERS - DISTRESS. GRAND NIGGER MINSTREL AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Ey Officers and Men of H.M.S. Penguin. In Aid of the Widows and Orphans of the Victims of the Wallaroo Disaster. Songs. Dances, Club Swinging, Stump Speeches Latest Jokes from- London Pantomimes POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, 1: Eight Sharp. Don't Miss Seeing .Tack. The Handy Man; as an Entertainer. A GOOD SHOW FOR A GOOD CAUSE. ERR JOHAN j^yiELAERT Late Musical Conductor Geo. Musgrove's Shakesperian Co., TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO, Will attend at English and 3areign Piano Agenov Daily from 3 to 4 p.m., also at his Residence from 10 to 12 to arrange Lessons. Private Address: "PORTSEA," DOMANST., DEVON PORT. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. 7~Z TJUTCHER' PICNIC. THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL PICNIC Of the Auckland Butchers. Will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1904, AT MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of Mr J. Reid). The Ferry steamers BRITANNIA and EAGLE will leave at 9 a.m.. 10 a-nk, and 1.30 p.m. Plenty of Fun and Toys for the Children. Hot Water provided. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN RACE, 100 yards. Post entry 1/ 2. BUTCHER B : OYS' HANDICAP, 100 yds (1C years and under), lost entry, 1/. 3. BUTCHEKS" CUP HANDICAP (for Union Members only), 100 yds, 300 yds, 200 yds. Entry 8/ 4. GIRLS , RACE <1G years and under). Entry free 5. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. Entry Free (i. CIGAR AND UMBRELLA NOVELTY RACE. 100 yds. Post entry 1/. First prize. Trophy, by Wai Wai Company 7. SINGLE LADIES' RACE. Entry, free. S. 300 YDS HANDICAP (foi- Butchers' Einplovees). First prize. Master Butchers' Medal. Entry. ->'■ 9. MASTER BUTCHERS' RACE, 100 yds. Entr&S/C. 10. MANAGERS' RACE, 100 yds. Entry 2/6. 11. OPEN HANDICAP. 120 yds. Entry 2/. 12. ONE MILE HANDICAP 13. SLAUGHTERMEN'S RACE. 100 yds. Entry 1/6 ' 14. MR REID'S EMPLOYEES' RACE IS BANDSMEN'S RACE 15. COMMITTEE RACE 17. LADIES' CAKE WALK Entries Close for Races Nos. 3, 8. 11. 12. on MONDAY. February 15th. at the Family and Naval Hotel, at 9 p.m. A. HARKER, Hon. Secretary! HOB.TICUI.TUItAI, SHOW. A VONDALE AND WAIKUMETE FRUIT .«- AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW THE AVONDALE RACECOURSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th and 13th. Entries for Sports taken up to time of Starting. GOOD SHOW. GOOD BAND. GOOD SPORTS. Refreshments on Ground at Moderate Charges. ARTHUR J. MORRISH, Secretary, A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOXi CIETY. PRIZES. Winners of Prizes at the Show held in November are requested to call, without delay, at Messrs S. Yates and Co., Queenst., and receive the same. 11. C. HASELDEN, Secretary. PIANOS. ORGANS, ETC. piiNOS. ORGANS. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, UpCTg=4> Or on THE EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM IN NZL £15 INSTRUMENT 92 monthly £20 12/3 monthly £25 — 15/4 monthly £30 18/4 monthly £35 - 21/5 monthly £40 24/6 monthly £45 » 27/6 monthly £50 30/0 monthly Deposit on Hire System. Five per Cent, on Net Cash Price of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE for Old Instruments Taken in Exchange THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY 191. QUEEN STREET S. COLDICDTT Manager. Catalogues sent Free on Application I 'Phone 1359.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 36, 11 February 1904, Page 8

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