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AMUS__—~rcs. I /\PERA HOUSE AND PALACE OP \JT VARIETIES EVEBX EVENING AT S. j MINSTBEL ;pi_LLER'S VAUDEVILLE j TO-NIGHT. to-night. I First Appearance of . i ■ rpHE ttolteens, j Aerial Gymnasts and Iron-jawed Marvels. ! Reappearance of the rnHREE' IBSON JpijIRLS. Great Success of Mr OWES McAULIFFE, Comic Vocalist. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE J.RISCOLLS THE BRE"WERS LAL LOGIE DOROTHY D"ESTRANGE ELSIE BROWN CHAS. HOWARD MALVENA MOORE. Illustrated Songs. 2/, 1/,- and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. /-VLYMPIA ~R, INK " Situated in COBURG-ST., AUCKLAND. Under New Management. Most Fashionable Place of Amusement, j Patronised by the Elite of Auckland. First class Band in Attendance. OPEN THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 10 to 12. 3 to 5, 8 to 10. Instructors in 'Attendance to Assist Beginners. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HANDICAP HALF MILE BACKWARD SKATING RACE. Post Entry. Prize, Grand Medal. Entrance Fee, 6d. MONDAY, MARCH 26—NOVICE RACE. ADMISSION AS USUAL. J. W. H. MARTIN Director T OOK OUT FOR "V-TACDERMOTT'S ITSIOGRAPH. LANDING AND RECEPTION OF OUR FOOTBALLERS. THE FILM A GIGANTIC SUCCESS. EQUAL TO ANY MANUFACTURE OE THE OLD WORLD. WILL BE SHOWN IN AUCKLAND NEXT WEDNESDAY. PLACE TO BE ADVERTISED. T.I A D I E S -M Interested In the Subject, -BETTER HEALTH FOR WOMEN," Are Invited to the FOLLOWING FREE HEALTH TALKS ON BACKACHE. HEADACHE . __ _ NERVOUSNESS. The Symptoms of Bodily Weakness. Their Cause. Meaning, and Treatment. Illustrated by • xr-ellent Charts, -r..-—. __ To De -ivea at THE VIAVI ROOMS. CITY CHAMBERS, „ rA?£\ e -S °-. u J_; en a "d Victoria Streets, on „?& _£ AFTERNOON AND EVENING, ,J?f?J£F ch > at 3 o'clock and 8 o'clock. "LEARN HOW TO ASSIST NATURE." CLASSES foT dSv« 7 6 f!? n .^ S « ]^ <>n ? a s" 6 ' Thursdays, FrihYii' v, ?if : 2-5. St. George's Hall. Every Wednesday Evenlug, 8-Ji. for •advanced.—Terms, etc., E A W__kms Private Hall, 8, U pper Queen _tl vv _ UUaxM ' D A » C I n G~ At* 19th SEASON. . n^ R „ BAS SETT, Teacher of Danehig and. Deportment, will resume his fi_n Ses - commencing April 20, In Masonic HalL Eden Terrace. Elementary Classes ?i _■? res Wence, Kohanga, Burleigh-st, Mt. Eden. Special Clf.«-= for Juvenilel and Adults, Saturday Aft .ons. ATHLETICS, ETC. JMjONSTER gPORTS "J^£EETING To be held in the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, gATURDAY .^FTEBNOON, APRIL 7th, 1906, PROCEEDS TO GO TO FOLLOWING CHARITIES: Ayr-st. Home, Protection to Women and Children, Veterans' Home, Blind Institute, Ladies Benevolent Society, Little Sisters of the Poor, and St. Mary's Orphanage. PROGRAMME. OBSTACLE RACE.-Open to Bluejackets, Marines, and Civilians. Prizes £6. Ist, £3; 2nd, £2: 3rd. £1. Entrance fee, 2/. To be run iv heats. WOODCHOPPING lIANDICAP.-Prlze money. £15. Ist, £10; 2nd, £4: 3rd, £1. Entrance fee, 10/. WHEELBARROW OBSTACLE RACE.— Bluejackets. Marines, and Civilians. Prize money, £6. Ist. £3; 2nd. £2; 3rd, £L To be run in heats. Entrance 21. TUG-OF-WAR (10 men aside). Open to Bluejackets. Marines, and Civilians Prize money. £13. Ist. £10: 2nd, £4; 3rd, £1. Entrance fee, 10/., CORK AND BOTTLE RACE.-Open to Bluejackets, Marines, Barmen, and Civilians. Prize money. £5. Ist, £3- 2nd, £1 10/; 3rd, 10/. Entrance. 2/. Conditions: All competitors to start off scratch, run 40 yards, pull cork out of six bottles of ale; place bottles on tray, and carry back to starting point. MAORI WAR DANCE.—By Waikato Maoris (in costume). PROFESSOR POTTER • and 400 of his pupils will give tbe following exhibitions :—Lancers Contests, Military Horse. Pyramids and Roman Rings. Mass Exercise (two teams). Club and Durnbbeli Exercises, Parallel Bars, Wrestling, etc., etc., Wrestling. His Excellency Admiral Sir W. Fawkes has kindly consented to allow Marines and Bluejackets from the Squadron to give exhibitions similar to which will be given at the Christchurch Exhibition, with the Guns, Cutlasses, Bayonets, etc. ENTRIES for above Events will be received up till WEDNESDAY EVENING, 9 p.m., April 4th. at the THISTLE HOTEL. Admission: Ground, 1/; Stand, 1/; Children. Half-price. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: H. C. Tewsley, G. Hume, P. Quinlau (Manager), A. Atkin. C. E. Abbott, A. W. Tatton, Hon Sec., P.O. Box 597. T>APAKURA BRASS BAND. XT' ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS, To be held on the Recreation Ground, Papakura, on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16, Commencing 10.30 a.m. sharp. Entrance fees must accompany nominations. Entry forms on application. Protest to be entered within 10 minutes alter race, accompanied by 5/ deposit. Nominations, with last two years' performances, due on 31st March. Handicaps declared 7th April. Acceptances on ground Prizes paid pro rata. Competitors not admitted free. Races started punctually according to programme. Four starters or no race; five starters or no second prize. Bookmaker's fee, 10/6, to be paid at gate. PROGRAMME: 1. PAPAKURA CUP HANDICAP, 100. 220, and 440 yards, £10 10/. Nomination 0/. acceptance 4/. 2. MAIDEN HANDICAP, 120 yards, £1 5/.' Nomination 1/6. 3. BOYS" RACE. 13 to 16 years, 100 yards, 12/6. Nomination 1/. Post entry. 4. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, £5.* Nomination 3/, acceptance 2/. 5. HURDLES HANDICAP, 120 yards, £2 10/. Nomination 2/, acceptance 1/. 6. 150 YARDS HANDICAP (for" amateurs only). Trophies, first value £2. second ' £1 5/. Nomination 1/6, acceptance 1/. 7. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP HANDICAP, £1. Nomination, 1/. PosC entry. 8. LOCAL BAND RACE ror Mrs Findlay"s Cup: Mr J. Clarkson"s Trophy, Tailor, Newton, second prize. 9. BOYS' RACE, under 13 years, 12/6. Nomination 6d. Post entry. 10. MILE HANDICAP, £6. Nomination 3/6. acceptance 2/6. 11. LADIES' BRACELET, 300 yards, Handicap, £4 10/. Nomination* 3/, acceptance 1/6. 12. LOCAL BICYCLE RACE. Trophy presented by Messrs Dexter and Crozler, Auckland; second prize, Trophy presented by Messrs S. H. Howie and Co. : Handicap. Entrance 1/6, acceptance 1/ i i 13. CHOPPING COMPETITION, £4 10/. I I Nomination 3/, acceptance 1/6 I '■ 14. BANDSMEN'S RACE, Trophy presented J by L. D. Nathan and Co., Auckland; second prize, J. Todd's Trophy, Tailor, ' •Otahuhu. ' J i LONG JUMP, HIGH JUMP, POLE JUMP ' TOSSING THE CABER. Post entries HAMMER-THROWING AND SHOT-PUT-TING CONTESTS (for amateurs only) : Mr W. H. Madill will endeavour to put up i an Australasian record. Trophies, fii-3t I value £2, and second £1 5/. Nomina- I tion 1/6, acceptance 1/. I , L. J. MILLS. Hon. Sec. and Traasurar. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 8

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