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AMUSEMEHTS. Q P E R A -pj" O U S a Lessees —Messrs John Fuller and Son*. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. ■raniiUEß'S Tk/TUSICAL QOMEDY QOMPANY. In consequence of the enormous success of 1VT V OWEET HEART. "VfT OWEETHEAET. ' The Management have pleasure in announcing that a Second Edition will be produced TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. When all the Musical Numbers will be changed. Don't fail to See, Hear, and be Pleased with the Beautifully Staged, Elaborately dressed, and Splendidly-played Musical Comedy. Af V S2 WBETHEART - FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES — 2/, 1/, and 6d- Doors open 7.20. Commence at S. i Box Office at Wildman and Arey's. D:iy Salts at Groves' and Carter's, opposite Opera House. Business Managei, BEX FULLER. : Assistant Manager. UEXRY GEE PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. TT'XCURSION •" To i ST. HELIER'S BAY and RANGITOTO ISLAND. SUNDAY. Oth INST. A Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at 10.45 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leaving Rangitoto, 4.30 p.m. Leaving St. Heller's Bay, 12 noon, 5 p.m. Return Fares, 1/; Children, under 12. G^- «- . — A K.RANA FISHING CLUB. ■-~*-i—- H g.S. DURHAM leaves Ferry Tee at 9 a.m. SUNDAY for Fishing Grounds. Bait provided. Fare, 3/. VyEATHER PERMITTING. EXCURSION TO PANMURE. Up the Beautiful Tamaki River. The Fine new S.S. PITOITOI Will leave the Queen-street Wharf TOMORROW (Sunday), at 11 a.m. Return Fare, 1/. BRADNEY AND BINN3. β-l ST A NNIVERSARY OF THE A UCKLAND TySTRICT OF TIT TT QDDFELLOWS. BIGGEST! BRIGHTEST! ! BEST! ! ! JOLLIER THAN EVER! !! ! ! * Ty-ANCHESTER TJNITY $%J£o&jtf QDDPELLOWS' -pREMIER -piCNIC, AT HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of Bro. Jas. Reid.) ON OATURAY. "VTARCH The FERRY FLEET from AUCKLAND: STEAMERS from COROMANDEL, HOWICK "WHARF, PAEROA, PANMCEE BRIDGE, THAMES, TURANGA CREEK, WAIPU, WARKWORTH and WHANGAREI. Brass Band. Brass Band. Hot Water Provided Free. Lollies and Fun Galore for the Children. PROGRAMME OF AFTERNOON SPORTS I—FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP, 120 yds. Entry, 2/. Open to Members of all Friendly Societies. Ist prize, gold medal (presented by Bro. James Prince, jeweller, Auckland), valned £2 10/; 2nd prize, order for trophy, valued £1 1/: 3rd prize, order for trophy, valued 10/6. 2—l2oyds HANDICAP (professionals). Entry, 2/. Ist prize, £4; second prize, £1; 3rd prize, 10/. 3—STEEPLECHASE (open to all amateurs). About one mile. Entry, 2/. Ist prize, gold albert, valued £8 (presented by Paul M. Hansen, Esq.); 2nd ' prize, order for trophy, valued £1 V; 3rd prize, order for trophy, valued 10/6. 4—SIAMESE RACE, 100 yds (amateurs only). Entry. Gd each entrant. Ist prize, order for trophies, £1 10/; 2nd prize, order for trophies, 15/. ."—OBSTACLE3 RACE. Abont half a mile (amateurs onlyh Entry. 2/. Ist prize, order for trophy, £3" 3/; 2nd prize, order for trophy, £1 1/; 3rd prize, order for trophy. 10/6. S—M.U. MEMBERS' RACE. 100 yds. Entry. 2/. Ist prize. jrent.'s 18-carat srnld band diamond rlnc, valued £3 (prrsr-ntpd by Bio. A. Kohn, jeweller, Auckland): 2nd prize, order for trophy, valed £1 1/; 3rd prize wicker chair, valued 11/6 (presented by Bros . Pick and Cowden). 7—REID'S EMPLOYEES' RACE 100 yds Bctry free on the ground. ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £L S ~ F -,f£l G g ANDS ' RACE (M-.U. onlT). ds - ,P utry ' V ' lst P rize . set of sohd gold sl.»eve links (presented by , Bto. A. Kobn, jeweller, Auctland)2nd prize. Past Grand's Collar 9—YOUNG LADIES' RACE (over 18 years of age). 73yds. Ist prize, lady's opal, rnby, and pearl cold butterfly w , ?? to™"*** b r a. Kohn, jeweller Auckland); 2nd pri 3e , order for trophy, valued 15/; 3rd prize ort£. free troPhy V ° lßed 7/6 ' "°si' en- ; Entries for all AFTERVOOV p«wm Branchps, Messrs DICK AND C ?WDE\ . the Hon. sStts2r fins^ et opn d r A r n a «*la ? d, up to SATURDAY XEXT G -Pe°b' -iS;Tu^ a sL b b e t S £ at f A• XO e S N EW zeXlaniT^^lFlVlVs > TE AROHA SHOW, 9th FEBRUARY. '■ will February Oa ?, any station on HP to for return • CEICKKT v. loth, nth, and iath February countedZway'oaf MLeug. • nm ■urTHi, ;: v - m -> and tne usual 4T- S 11.50 p.m., PAPAKURA RACES nth FEBRUARY, UOS. , cla.s, avaUaWe on'l/ib tfebSS M i?th < s 2 sa»Shi£ffip n " ril^'i 63 - 7 excuraoa.tickets will be issued • tßel ?r<. an *, Bt * tlon to Auckland by a n trains on Tuesday, 14th, aad eridaj 17th Te^ .J&lHtortej. 18th February, a train for LZ intermediate kattons win o-5 p.m., arriving Cambridge 11.50 p.m., • L U M^cor J5 P - m, train wIU ° lUU i a^. pa w «l 'rave Auckland at 6.8 j p.m., Mount Eden p.m. I BY ORDEIi.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 8

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