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AMUSEMENTS. ,__ Ty IB T. H T> ROTHE RS. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. LOCATION: VICTORIA PARK. Owing to unprecedented success of this Huge Combination, Messrs Wirth Bru- ■ thers have decided to prolong their visit, and .will present an entirely new Programme on MONDAY NEXT. * TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I LAST APPEARANCE OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. , HUGH PATRICK LLOYD THE FLYING HERBERTS MDLLE. PHILLIPINA\ j SAMPEI OSADA t MISS MADELINE WIRTH i HUGE ELEPHANT HERD I BEAUTIFULLY TRAINED HORSES And PERFORMING TIGERS AND LIONS I PRICES — 4/, 3/. 2/. Children Halfprice. Doors open 7, commence 8. AGRICTJ_TUR_X SHOWS. iffiisaflC > AGRICULTURAL ;I^HOW, . -yiCTORIA pARK, /CAMBRIDGE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. ENTRIES OVER I4AA s _ EXCURSION TRAINS AND REDUCED c FARES. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. COMMODIOUS STAND. g SECURE AN OUTING ON THESE DATES. E. VEALE, Secretary. i. -Mm. BEE •*-<!-• T '"mfn ». JJEW ZEALAND- RAILWAYS. CAMBRIDGE SHOW. 6th and 7th MARCH. 1907. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from any station to Cambridge on Oth, 6tn, _ and 7th March, available ■ for return to ;, THURSDAY, 14th March. 1907. THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, 1907. , A Special Train will leave Auckland at b.45 a.m., Newmarket 6.56, arriving Camis bridge 12.25 p.m., returning leaving Canie bridge at 4.40 p.m., arriving Auckland 10.10 >. p.m. 1. A Train will leave To Kuiti at 6.30 a.m.. I. Te Awamutu 8.30 a.m.. arriving Cambridge , ILO a.m., returning leaving Cambridge for Te Kuiti at 0.20 p.m. T The 32.10 p.m. 'train Cambridge to Bn>, kura will not run. 3 A Special Train will leave Putaruru at S.4a a.m., Cambridge arrive 12.25 and I Frankton 12.2 p.m. / Return Special will leave Cambridge at 4.40 p.m.. arriving Putaruru 8.30 p.m. A special train will leave Thames at 6.55 a.m., Paeroa 8.15, Tc Aroha 9.0. arriving Cambridge 11.25 a.m. The train leaving Waihi for Paeroa at 7 a.m. will connect with this train. ™ A Special Train will leave Cambridge for Thames and Waihi at 5.5 p.m. The usual 2.30 p.m. train Frankton to Te Awamutu, and the usual afternoon goods — trains between Frankton and Paeroa will }, not run. For further particulars, see Posters. — BY ORDER. AQUATICS. , __,4__m __ $__ -UfiRCH 9-1907-M-" 1 ™ 9 * .'SATURDAY. * I i- iA UCKLAND TJOWING A SSOCIATION 0 Q.RAND AQUATIC rj_ALA I. AND j-lOMBINED rpRIAL "ETOURS. " TO BE HELD AT T£- OHIMARAMA. BY THE COMBINED ROWING CLUBS OF AUCKLAND. . * NORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB compete for Trophies presented by A. KOHN, '," ESQ., Jeweller, Queen-st., Auckland. £ WAITEMATA ROWING CLUB compete for Trophies presented by A. KOHN, ESQ., ;r Jeweller, Queen-st., Auckland. AUCKLAND ROWING CLUB compete for Trophies preaeuted by A. KOHN, ESQ., Jeweller, Queen-st., Auckland. f WEST END ROWING CLUB compete for Trophies presented, by A. KOHN, ESQ., __ Jeweller, Queen-st., Auckland, n ST. GEORGE'S ROWING CLUB compete le for Trophies presented by Vice-Commo-V dorc E. W. G. RATHBONE, ESQ. _ 300880i ow x us - 300 B- OWEKS:d -' X io RACES EVERY THREE MINUTES _ DURING AFTERNOON. _ HOT WATER FREE. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. - P.S. ALBATROSS leaves Devonport Ferry S Tee, Queen-st., at 10 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 1.13 r , p.m., and 2.15 p.m. •' TICKETS, 1/. TICKETS, 1/. G. S. MITCHELL, Hon. Sec. D - f TAILORING. I~R P E A K > \i TAILOR. ' ! London and Colonial Exiierience. ~ Begs to announce that he has purchased IC the business lately carried on "by E. ?* Broughton and Co.. in Smeeton's Buildings. , Queen-st-, and intends carrying on the '° same in all its Branches at the same aa- •" dress. He trusts by n continuance of the J- same Moderate Charges and satisfactory workmanship, style, and fit, to merit the lc patronage accorded to the late Hrui, anu ; " p trial by others. er- R. PEAK. ?■ In connection with the above, we beg tc ■ c thank those who have iv the past accorded us their patronage, and confidently be- ?~ speak-for-Mr-Peak, who retains our chart ij book, with all customers' measures and" patH terns, a continuance of their support. * c E. BROUGHTON & CO. >ii - >T — 1 : * "TRADESMEN.—Try the Auckland' Pi- -*- nance Co., for collecting Debts, bank j?" reference. —13. Mining Chambers, Exchange _ lane, opp. Fort-st. m 2 J" /COLOSSAL Sale of Mnslcal Instruments: n- \-'. great reductions to clear.—The Musical Importing Co., 135 Queen-st. 4

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

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