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-' ' AMUSEMENT!. '; ■C^ iD!E "gNGLISHE TCTAYBE AND riAENIVAL. . J ... „ ... . „ rno-DAY. . mo-DAT. AFTERNOON -AND EVENING. On the ■17-INGSLAND /7KICKET ,Q;ROUND. - ART UNIOK ~ £200 7 Ist PRIZE VALUED AT £50. 2nd PRIZE VALUED AT £43 And Many Other Valuable Prises. Great Attractions Every Afternoon and Evening. Butterfly Ball. Olde Englisbe Fete Dance, Charles 2ad Minuet, May Pole, Arranged by Mrs Malcolmson Boult. Fireworks. Physical Drill. . . Floral Displays. Numerous Novel Side Showe and Entertainments. PLAIN SEWING STALL FANCY WORK "STALL JUMBLE STALL DOLL STALL TEA KIOSKS ICE CREAM PRODUCE STALLS . ART GALLERY SHOOTING. GALLERY FISH POND, etc.. etc. ~,,„,» PROF. BECKFORD'S FAMOUS PUNCH AND JUDY BARRASS , MARIONETTES WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY And best of all THE WONDERFUL ENCHANTED SWING. Grounds Brilliantly Illuminated. Br Water Gas Co., Kaxangabape Kd. Open air Promenade Concert Every IngSpecial Programme WEDNESDAY EV. ENING, including GRAND CONCERT in the large Marquee,- by Messrs Hiuyer, Coney, McElwain, and others. McDERMOTT'S KINEMATOG.RAPH. showing the Great Football Match, N.Z. V. ALL ENGLAND, played at. Crystal P&lace. The last opportnnity of seeing this marvel lons contest. Admission to Grounds, Including Chance In Art Union, 1/; Children under 12, 3d. Tickets may be obtained at Wildman and Arey'B. . The Festival to Conclude with, a pOPULAB -VJOONLIGHT -gXCUBSION ROUND THE HARBOUR. In the Favourite S.S. ALBATROSS. Leaving the Ferry' Tee ■at 7.45. and calling at Devonport. * Fare 1/. Contributions of Money or Goods will b* thankfully received by the Secretary, P.O. Box 626. Depots at •which Goods may be left:— A. Jenkin. Home-st., Arch Hill; A. W. Page, Kingsland; Rev. J. W. Smith, Mt. Eden Rd. ! N.B.—None bat articles authorised by the Colonial Secretary and The Gaming and Lotteries Act. ISSI, will be given as j pr'zea in the aboyementioned Art Union. pONSONBY HA L*~L THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. THE BRITISH BIOGBAPH. IO.OOOfr. LIVING PICTURES. The Proprietors having just Purchased From MR WEST"S. Operator several thousand feet of the latest. Most Wonderful Comical & Amusing Living Pictures which have never been shown In th« colonies, also the most POWERFUL LIGHT Usea by him before they obtained the ELECTRIC LIGHT. Million Prices: Adults 1/; Children 6d. f\ PE B A HOUSE. Direction of EDWIN GEACH. AUCKLAND'S SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC ATTRACTION. . Commences ■ . NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY lSfch. CHARLES TTOI>LO WAY'S PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Including The Charming Yonnp. Australian Actress, MISS BEATRICE HOLLOW AY. A BRIEF SEASON ONLY. INITIAL OPENING. 3,000,000 HAVE SEEN IT. HAVE YOU? The Play of Human Interest. TWO LITTLR VAGABONDS. TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. (By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson. Esq.) Fopular Prices— ?>/, 2/, 1/. No Early Doors.. Box" Plans now open at Wildman and Arej _ "s. • ' ■ .. - A. COWAN, Manager. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. D- ° N' T .- * ° B■G ■ E T— AVONDALE HORTICULTURAL. SHOW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Entries taken up to FRIDAY, noon. A. J. MORRISH. ':■""■ Secretary. SPOKTTNO. iQTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES for.First* Dar Closa FRIDAY NEXT, at 9 p.m. , F. D. YONGE. Secretary. EXHIBITIONS. EW 2 EALAND I NTBR?f ATIONAL EXHIBITION. Intending Exhibitors of Engines, Boilers, Gas and Oil Engines will greatly facilitate the vrork of the Committee by making immediate application for .space, & if possible, not later than the Ist March. Exhibitors who desire to display their Engines in motion and are willing to sapply power are requested to notify same, and indicate' the probable h.p. available. E. J; niGHTON, Secretary. Christchurch, 2nd Feb., 1906. DIVIDERS. TTIKURANGI COAL. - COMPANY ■*-*- LIMITED. . I WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND AND I BONUS For the Half year ended December Slat, 1903, j ARE NOW PROCURABLE i At the Office of the Company, ] NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS. H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Secretary. Auckland, January. 26UK 190?.. , T> SS O, clearance sale. Brnsh and Comb Bags, 9(L SALE 10 O'CLOCK TODAY—D.S.'-:.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1906, Page 12

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