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AMUSEMEKTS. FULLERS' ARE A-GOING IT SIX NEW ARTISTS TO-NIGHT. /VPEHA HOUSE AND FULLER'S SJ r PALACE OF VARIETIES. Vaudeville T7IULLER'3 Burlesque Minstrel .A? i Specialties COMPLETE CHANGE — 6 NEW ARTISTS. First Appearance of Mr \rALENTii\E -\7-OU_DEN, : . ».,ALENTINE » OL'SDEN, The Celebrated Irish Society entertainer, introducing impersonations,. Ventriioquial Comicalities, and Mimetic Sketches, including his original creations of Mrs O'Routiie and the Galloping Horse. First Appearance of the Famous TITELBOURNE "jITEiSTERSLNGERS. (Quartette Party.) H. G. JAMES (Alto), F. J. GOLDING (Tenor), E. W. GOLLMICK (Baritone), A. H. VICKERMAN (Bass). Introducing Beautiful Unaccompanied ~Vocal Harmonies. First Appearance PEARL LIVINGSTONE, of Petite Serio; PEARL LIVINGSTONE. Shaw and Gilbert, Lorraine Tansicy, Lilian Loftus, Ruby Maxwell and Lucy Roberts, •Ida Berridge, Harry Linden, May Wallace, Sam Wilson, Warwick Bioscope. Prices' as usual. Reserves at Wildman's. MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 4. First Appearance of ARMSTRONG and VERNE and JOE WOODWARD. /CHORAL ~ HALL. MONDAY EVENING .MARCH 11. ■Ladies' Committee: Mesdames A. M. Myers, C. M. Nelson, N. Alfred Nathan, A. Hanna, Mrs F. Baume, TV. Coleman, C. V. Houghton, Louia Meyers, Archdale Tayler, X. Hope Lewis, F. Rayner, Lionel Benjamin, W. JRalph, A. E. Devore, S. J. Nathan, Isadora Alexander, A. Alison, J. H. Upton, J. Moir, W. Gorrie, Mrs E. Baume, R. 11. Abbott, Edmund Mahony, .1. Boylan, A. A. Martin, J. St. Clair. W. Sholto Douglas, Hermann Brown, J. McKail Geddes. Farewell to CECILIA STAUNTON. CECILIA STAUNTON, CECILIA STAUNTON, CECILIA STAUNTON, CECILIA STAUNTON, CECILIA STAUNTON, Prior to her departure for EuropePopular Prices — 3/, 2/, 1/. SPORTING. _________ N.Z. COURSING CLUB. The First Payment for Maiden x Stakes (10/) and All-aged Stakes (10/), to. be run in April, close on MONDAY', March 4th, at 9 p.m., at the Pitt-st. Baths. C. R. TAPPER, Hon. Sec. sbb22___E- . QHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. The following Privileges in connection with the above Club's Races on 16th and 18th March will be offered for sale by Pub- . lie Auction in the Criterion Theatre, Paeroa, on TUESDAY, sth March, at 2 p.m. ! —Gates, Publican's Booth, Refreshment Booths (2), Cards. I. NATHAN, Auctioneer. ; * ATHLETICS. ETC. /IAPI. COOK PROP. ! £15—THIRD GRAND NOVICE—£I3. ' 75 YARDS. RUN WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 6. Nominations (2/) close .Saturday, March 2. Acceptances close 7.15 punctual. First [ heat 7.30. This handicap" will De-concluded same night. LOOK OUT FOR EASTER GIFT AND NURSERY. 1 Fnll particulars in Later Issue. ; W. RILEY, Sec. '. 13 Coombes' Arcade. - f SEVENTEENTH ' J_&____£_>L THAMES UNITED : TOASTER Tf»ETE, To be held at DODD'S PADDOCK On , EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1907. I PROGRAMME: 1. HAURAKI HANDICAP, 220YdS.—1st, £2 10/; 2nd, £1. Entrance, 2/t>. ' i. HALF-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP.— Ist. £2; 2nd, £1. Entrance, 2/6. I 3. AMATEUR HANDICAP, loOYds.—lst, • trophy, valued £2 2/; 2nd, trophy, valued 10/. Entrance, 2/6. 4. EASTER HANDICAP, 130 Yds.—lst, £9; 2nd, £2 10/; 3rd, £L Nomination, I 7/6; acceptance, 5/. 5. ONE Ml_B BICYCLE HANDICAP.— Ist, £3 3/; v 2nd, £1 1/- Entrance, 3/6. 6. LOCAL SCHOOLBOYS' HANDICAP, lOOYds.—lst, medal; 2nd, trophy. Entrance, 1/. 7. QUARTER-MILE HANDICAP.—Iot, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance, 3/6. ' 8. THAMES WHEEL RACK. Two Miles. —Ist, £4; 2nd, £1 10/;£rd, 10/. Eny trance, 3/- - 9. AMATEUR HANDICAP, 250 Yds.—lst, > trophy, valued £3 :!/; 2nd. trophy, valued £1 1/. Entrance, 3/6. : 10. HALF-MILE HANDICAP.—Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10/. Entrance, 4/. 11. HURDLE HANDICAP, 120 Yds, over t 8 hurdles.—lst, £2; 2nd, 10/. Entrance, 2/6. ' 12. YOUTHS' BICYCLE HANDICAP (uuder 19 years), 1 Mile.—lst, medal; 2nd, 1 trophy. Entrance, 1/6. ' 13. ONE MILE HANDICAP.—Ist. «5; 2nd, £2: 3rd, £1. Nomination, 5/; ac- - ceptance, 2/6. - 14. COMMITTEEMEN'S RACE, lOOYds.— Post entry, 1/. 15. FORCED HANDICAP, 120Yds—1st, £1: 2nd, 10/. Entrance, 1/6. Compulsory to winners, optional to losers. IC. PHYSICAL DRILL (local School Cadets), Squad to consist of 10 cadets untie: a N.C.O. —Prize, 12 large photos of winning team. Nomination for each squad, 2/6. RULES AND REGULATIONS. f The above is not the order of running. j A bell will be rung five minutes before each race. No entrance will be accepted without fee. All protests must be accompanied by fee : of 10/. No persons will be allowed to attend competitors during the progress of a race. Three starters or no race. Four starters or no second prize. Acceptance fee on Easter Monday only. Starting by report of pistol. Snap cap no start, d Should any case of wilful fouling occur, ;. the offender shall be "disqualified for all v prizes, and the race- run o\-er again at the c discretion of the committee. i-1 The committee reserve the right to rce fuse any entry. y Competitors must obtain their numbers c! from the number steward before starting uj in any event -his rule will be strlctlv enforced. j Alt bicycle events are open. 0 Entries for ail events excepting 6, 14. 15, I-1 and 16, together with two years' previous •- performances If none last three perform■t ances. close with, the Secretary, at Mr ;- W. Taylor's, Butcher, Pollen-st.", Thames up_till nine p.m. SATURDAY, March 'J, - Postal entries address to the Secretary. i- Admission—Adults', 1,1; children, 6d. * Excursions by steamer from Auckland Coromandel, etc.; by train from Hamilton _ and way stations. : D. K. REDWOOD, 1 . ..„.': : Hen - secretary. Karaka-road, Tham» ■.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

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