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OPERA HOUSE. .AND PALiACB OF VARIETIES. , Uinstiel, YJ-OLLER'S. ' Vaudeville, Burlesque, J? . . - ' Comedy. LAST NIGEtT OF "VAUDEVILLE SEASON. "■*'.:" TjIRED. pIVENHALL. ((By request) "Are You Asleep," and Burlesque Coon Scena, '"Sty Lovely Susie Sue." CissU Whitfbrd, Ceclle Stephano, The Brewers, Ward Lear, The Wyndhams, Wallace Ascot, Clyde Cook. Gertie Maisie, Gertie MeLeod, Bob Lloyd. ' 2/, y, and 6d. Reserves at WUflman's. {"VPERA HOUSE—SoIe "Lessees, JOHN jV- FULLER' AND SONS. I MONDAY NEXT, l_th DEC. Special Engagement of ; VEW pICTURES. Attraction Extraordinary. FOOTBALL. OOTBALL. The First Living Pictures.in New Zealand of the INVINCIBLE NEW ZEALANDERS IN ENGLAND. Great Match Against, Northumberland THE MERSTHAM TUNNEL TRAGEDEV THE ESCAPED LUNATIC, and TWENTY OTHER HUMOROUS FILMS. Special Engagement of PROF. W. E. SCOTT, Magician, and WARD -LEAR, Australia's Greatest Mimic. ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, KHYBER PASS MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1906, At 8 p.m. ay RAND ryRGAN ,T>BCITAL. _ly Mr HAROLD E. LIGHT,' F.G.0., Lond. The Following Artistes will Assist: — MISS A. TUDEHOPE MISS M. PEAK, Violiniste MTt CHARLES W. MacGOWAN CAPTAIN C. A. YOUNG, Clarionettist MR. F. S- MacLEAN, 'Cellist MISSES MANSON AND BUTLER MESSRS JAMES AND NICHOLSON AND JBMBERS OF ST. DAVID'S CHOIR L SO-__Bkrgan, "March Militaire" SW t (Scot Clark) 8. Soft 'Baritone, , "Nazareth"...(Gounod) 3. Chorus, "Let Us Now Go Even Unto Bethlehem" (Field) 4. Solo. Organ, (a) "Gondola 50ng".....—. (Lohr) (b) "Andantino in D Flat" (Lemare) .8. Solo, Violin, "Andante Rellgioso" (Gillett) 8. Duet, Vocal, "Ora Pro Nobis" .X. Sole, Soprano, "Star of Bethlehem" 8. Solo, Organ, "Adeste Fidelia" -with variations, arranged by Mr H. Light 9. Solo, Clarlonette, <a) "Un Reve FAntasia" (,T. Delafosse) (b) Fantasia, Weber's "Oberon (H. Klose) 10. Quartette, Vocal, "Sleep, Holy Babe" 11. Solo. 'Cello, (a) "Reverie" (Dunkler) (b) "Traumeri" : (Schumann) 12. CSiorus, "The Radiant Morn" . (Woodward) 13. Solo. Organ, "Offertoire Triumphale" Mr G. Harold Hardey, Organist and' Choirmaster of St David's, will accompany the Choruses. ADMISSION FREE Collection in Aid of Organ Fund. The Managers Trust a Liberal Response. SPORTING. • AUCKLAND T>A.CiNG jT^UB. gUMMER M EETING. J^g jTJOXING TVAY, rj.UESDAY26THT3EC.i9OS FRIDAY, 29th DECEMBER \ MONDAY, Ist JANUARY, and . TUESDAY, 2nd JANUARY.%I9O6. FIRST RACE TO START AT li. NOON. BANDS IN ATTENDANCE Hot Water Provided for' Part_» under the Trees."''* ' - J. F. pARTiAND._ ~ SecretaryiTTvßUßY . RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. , THURSDAY, 28th DECEMBER; I Aeeptances Close with the Secretary at the Drury Hotel, or with Mr H. B. Massey, |High-Gt, Auckland, on FRIDAY, 22nd December, at 9 p.m. J. KNOTT. Hon. Sec. •^Hf_____Sffi|W3*_ ***$% jggP-i if"" frtAKAPUNA . TOCKET ; jTJLUB. SUMMER MEETING. JANUARY 27th, 29th, and FEBRUARY 3rd. 1906. 1 NOMINATIONS jFOR THE FOLLOWING RACES close on FRIDAY NEXT, December 22nd, by 9 jktn.:—« TAKAPUNA CUP of 36050T-, one mile and a haIf[TAKAPUNA J.C. HANDICAP of 200SOV8, I one mile and a Quarter RANGITOTO STEEPLECHASE of 130 ; soys, 3 miles and a half R. WYNYARD. , , ' Secretary: .£_______£► mHAMES JOCE-feY CLUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS 'At the Summer Meeting of the above Club, on the 26th and 27th December, all Bookmakers, Clerks, and Assistants, will be excluded from the Parawai Racecourse. I WILLIAM H. POTTS, Secretary. -AA4__, TJPELLINGTON T>ACING riLUB. OPENING OF NEW RACECOURSE, TRENTHAM. 20th and 22nd JANUARY, 1006. / ■ i OWNERS and TRAINERS are herebjnotified that NOMINATIONS for all Events at tne above Meeting CLOSE at 9 O'CLOCK P.M. on MONDAY NEXT, 18th DECEMBER. Trainers requiring accommodation for themselves, boys, aud horses, are requested to wire at once in order that room may be reserved. A. E WHYTE, Secretary. 12th December. '1905. TROTTING CLUB. _.__— SUMMER MEETING. : DECEMBER 27th, 30tb, and 6th JANUARY. i ACCEPTANCES Tor the Trotting Events on the First Day Cloae on FRIDAY NEXT, the 22pd, at 0 PONY MEASUREMENT. -__?. nie _, noit havlB S Certificates from the Clubs Measurers, must be measured befr ".M * h *.a«r'«*■«» races. The Mea«ir-r_ will be in at the Course/ be! tween the hours of 2.80 and 4 ___. «_ Wednesday next, the _3rd inst C. F. MARK, Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 300, 16 December 1905, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 300, 16 December 1905, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 300, 16 December 1905, Page 12

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