AMUSEMENTS. (~V P E R A HOtFSB. MR WALTER SANFORD Sole Lessee and Manager. INSTANTANEOUS AND CONTINUED SUCCESS. mO-NIGHT. irpO-NIGHT. ITU JTXfALTER Q.ANFORD . AND HIS 'A MERICAN T3LAYERS. WILL PRESENT THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA, 7TVHE STRUGGLE OF T IFE. 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 Play yet by this Company, is the verdict of the People who pay their Money. Received with Bursts of Laughter, Enthusiastic Rounds of Applause, and Curtain Calls. COME AND SEE FOR YOuRo—F. The Magnificent American Posters Rouse Admiring Comment, and Every Scene Shown Exactly as Depicted. ELABORATE SCENERY. B 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 Wildman, Eyell, and Arey's. Pit and Stalls—Carter's, opposite Opera House. Early Doors. 6d extra. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SO--CX CIETY. PRIZES. Winners of Prizes at the Show held in November are requested to call, without delay, at Messrs S. Yates and Co., Queen-s-t., and receive the same. H. C. HASELDEN, Secretary. ■JJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AVONDALE HORTICULTURAL SHOW. SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1804. Trains leave Auckland at 10.50 a.m., 1.20 p.m., and 4.40 p.m., returning leaving Avondale nt 3.15 p.m., o.UO p.m., and 7.5 p.m. Return Fares from Auckland 1/G First and 1/2 Second class. BY ORDER. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. -VTEWMARKET SATURDAY JJSZI. -LV AFTERNOON FISHING *"="™« g EXCURSION, 15th SEASON. TRe Stpamer leaves the Ferry Tee TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m., on a Fishing Cruise. Bait and Tea provided. Public Tickets— Siugle 2/, Double 3/. Fishing Tackle for Sale or Hire on Board. r T.TOME BAY "SAILING /j£\ CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC OJO PINE ISLAND. J TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Ferry Steuiner Takapuna leaves Northr cote Tee at 1.45 p.m., Ponsonby Wharf 2.30 p.m. Devonport Brass Band. Tickets 1/. C. H. PALMER, Hon. Sec. "DARNELL DISTRICT SCHOOL, i -| ATH ANNUAL PICNIC. By kind permission of James Reid, Esq., Will be held at MOTUTAPU. ON SATURDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 13. Steamer leaves Wharf at 9.15 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. School Spo-rts for Boys and Girls. Liberal Prizes. Old Boys' Race. Prizes: Trophies, 21/ first; 10/G second. Entry 1/, received by Mr WSpeight. Handsome prizes. Tea, Sugar, and Milk Provided Free. Tickets — One Shilling. Children Half price. T, W. KILLIP, Secretary. r\OME, iryilEßE? T/TTHERE? WHY,. WHY, It) THE PICNIC OF MESSRS FRASER AND SONS' EMPLOYEES, To be held at CO"WES BAY, WAIHEKE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 13th. P.s. TERR.ANORA leave.? at 5.30 a.m. Impey's Band iv attendance. Whips of Fun. Children's Races. Fun for All. Athletic Sports, etc. GOOD CONCERT COMING HOME. Tea and Cordials Provided. THE MOST POPULAR PICNIC OF THE SEASON. Family Tickets. 3/tf; Double, 2/6, Single 2/. • To be had of Committee and Employees. W. CLIFFE, Hon. Sec. T3LACKBKRRIES — •D Picnic Parties cun make arrangements for Brakes for Blackberry Gathering at Andrew Bros.', Otahuhu and Chancery-st. Phone IGO3. HOTELS. WAIWERA! WAIWEEA! HOT HOTEL. This Old Established and Favourite Watering Place is acknowledged by all recent visitors as THE FINEST SEASIDE RESORT IN THE COLONY. The Hotel has lately been enlarged, renovated, and re-furnished. A magnificent wharf is on the company's property, which overcomes the necessity of landing In carts. ' HOT MINERAL BATHS FREE TO VISITORS STAYING AT THE HOTEL. AMUSEMENTS: Fishing, Boating, Hot Water and Sea Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Bowls, Billiards, Ping Pong, etc. Launch available for Picnic and Fishing Excursions. Terms: 8/ per day; 50/ -week; a few special rooms at 10/ per day; 60/ per week. Children up to 12 years, Half Price. Visi itors' Servants, Special Rates. WEEK END TRIP, leaving Auckland EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m., and arriving back 9 a.m. MONDAYS. Inclusive Ticket covering Return Steamer Fare and all Hotel Charges and Baths at Waiwera, 19/. Up to date Steamer Service. Telephone on premises. For full particulars, apply to MANAGER, I Waiwera, or to Office of the Company, 22, Shortland-st., or THOS. COOK AND SON, Booking Agents, 103. Queen-st. COUNTY NOTICES. ; r>OUNTY OF WAITESIATA. • PROPOSED STOPPING OF ROADS lying between Sections Nos. la and 2 and Sections Nos. 3 and 4 of Block XIV., K.ilpnra Survey District, and Intereeetional Road between said Sections la and 4 of said Block XIV., Kaipara S.D., and Section 12 of Block XIII., Kaipam S.D.. the Property of Stephen James Ambury. Thos. and Joseph Ambury. A Public Mwtiu.2 of the Ratepayers of . the District will be held at Messrs Ambury. i English, and Co.'s Creamery. Parkhurst, I r>n MONDAY, the ir.th day of February, 1904, at 2 p.m., to decide by a majority of ; ; the Ratepayers present whether or not the • above described road shall be stopped. '. JOHN H. O'NEILL, ,' County Chairman. ! County Office, Auckland, sth February, 1904. OUKPLUS SUMMER, TIES. Hats, etc *-> must be cleared to mate room for New &oods.—Mcßride, Victoria st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 37, 12 February 1904, Page 8
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