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. AMUBSMEhiM. ' OPEKA ifOTJSE AND PALACE OP VARIETIES.. Minstrel, * Vaudeville, Burlesque, -*\ Comedy. EVERY EVENING, AT EIGHT. First Appearance of Mons jSeL QSIEKAH, Shadowgraphist and Bird Imitator. Instantaneous Success of JOHN — rpHE T3REWEKS — MAUDE AMERICAN COONS. Singers, Dancers, and Sketch Artists, Direct from SAN PRANCISCO. GERTIE MAISIE, Serio and Dancer. CLYDE COOK, Acrobatic Song and Dance. ADDIE FREDERICKS, Queen of the Air. GERTIE McLEOD 808 LLOYD CISSIE WHITFORD TED STANLEY "WILL LOCHRAXB WALLACE ASCOT CECILE STEPHANO, Ballad Vocaliat. 2/, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. SATURDAY NEXT, DEC. 2. Reappearance of XjiRED. TjrVENHALL. TNVITATION CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. ST. ANDREW'S HALL. Lower Symonas-street r ffl Given by MR. AND MBS. HAMILTON HODGES. N.B. —Owing to the.length of the programme, the concert will commence at 7.45 p.m. . Doors open 7.15 p.m. Carriages and Trams at 9.45 p.m. Kindly present card at floor. FIED EE-Ali HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, NOV. 28th. DR. FREDERIC *B ELL Will Deliver his Famous Lecture on PHRENOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY, Or HEADS AND FACES. At the Close of the Lecture Dr. Bell will give Free Examinations of Ladies and Gentlemen selected from the audience. Don't Miss It. General Admission to *ll parts of the hall, 1/. Door open at 7.15; Lecture commences at 8 o'clock sharp. p-BRBSFOKD ST. School Hall.—Concert -*-* To-morrow (Tuesday) Night, 8 O'clock. The following will assist:—Misses Amy Stevenson, Alice Law, L.R.A.M., Garland, Lothian, Davidson, Mr and Mrs Abel R«we, Messrs Chas. Maegownn. .f. West, Steele, MacKay, Rev. Mill Stoops. Accompanist, .Mr W. T. Hookey. Silver Coin Collection for Home Mission Fund. /TIHORAL HALL — TO-NIG-HT. (MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27) MR S. ADAMS' STUDENTS' ASSEMBLY. Doors open 7.30; overture 8 p.m. Trams and Buses leave Three Lamps, Ponsonby,'at 7 and 7.30 p.ia., Remuera 7 p.m., direct to Hall, returning to all suburbs after concert. Invitation Cards to be presented at door. A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE ■" SUNDAY-SCHOOL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, Commence 7.45. . By Special Reqneit, the Jubilee Cantata, Entitled, • "DAY AND NIGHT," Will be Repeated on the Above Date. Proceeds in Aid of Sunday-school Funds. The following Artists will assist: Messrs W. ASPINALL aud J. W RYAN: Misses V. ELLINGHAM and A. HALL. i m*~ '^frOTdWtroTV^^^.'-'HAIiL. Tickets: Sixpence. VIOLET MOUNT'S CONCERT, CHORAL HALL, DECEMBER 1. Special Concession to Schools. cside shows. side shows" side shows. Wanted— side shows for' ye olde englishes fayre and carnival. Eden district cricket club's ground, kingsland. FEBRUARY a-10, 1905. Apply Secretary, P.O. Box 626. ("IHORAL HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT.— Don't forget VIOLET MOUNT'S (the Brilliant Young Soprano) GRAND' CONCERT. ,• . . . ■pjOXING Taught by Jack Mansfield -*-» (Sydney boxer), on ttfe latest scientific lines.—Apply Deptford,' Hairdresser, Victoria-st. SPORTING. rrvAKAPUNA JOCKEY ,/^iLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1903. SECOND DAY: '"M"OV. e){\ ! ACCEPTANCES CLOSE TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT NINE OCLOCK. THE DOUBLE EVENT TOTALISATOB will be worked on the following events:— STANLEY HANDICAP, Four Furlongs SPRING HANDICAP, One Mile Investors at a distance are notified that Double Event Investments will be received up to 12 noon on Wednesday. The Double Totalisator will close a uarter of an hour prior to the start of the first race of the Double. Horses will be conveyed Free by the Devonport Ferry Company up till 9.30 a.m. If shipped after that hour they will- have to be ' paid for. R. WYNYARD, "* . Secretary. FLORAL FETE. piLOEAL piETE. QjRAXD ■ - ,QARNIVAL. I jg,LLERSLIE, -QECE-MBER 9ND. MENAGERIE RACE 1 DOG RACE GRAND PROCESSION OF DECORATE© VEHICLES, MOTOR CARS GRAND POSTER MARCH % And COOKING COMPETITION. s 1 Particulars of Entriee for all these Events At- MISS ROBERTSOVS. Florist, ! Hesketh and Aitken's Queen-street. DANCES BY ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. 1 BATTALION PARADE OP CADETS PHYSICAL DISPLAY BY CADETS. Aunt Sally. MeiTy-Gc~Bound, English Jack Show, Setc, etc.' 1 SPECIAL SEE VICE OF TRAINS AND ; . : TRAMS. PARRk (Including Admission to Gvonnd), XyQ. CHltDakN QD.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 283, 27 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 283, 27 November 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 283, 27 November 1905, Page 8

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