AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee, Mr C. K. Bailey. Under the sole Direction of Allan Hamilton. Starting . . MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18. . And FOB. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. ALDAN HAMILTON Announces with pride and pleasure the First Appearance in Auckland of his NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. Specially Selected from. the Principal English, American, and Australian Theatres, Presenting during'the first 3 Nights of the Brief Season Prank Lindo's Highly Successful English Domestic Drama. Su four acts, I HOME, SWEET HOME. I I HOME, SWEET HOME. I i HOME, SWEET HOME. j Acknowledged by the World's Press, THE MOST. DELIGHTFUL PLAIT Ever produced in any part of the Globe. For the' Last Three Nigiits of the Season arrangements have been made for a ' A. BRILLIANT REVIVAL Of the world-famed fantastical Comedy Drama, ' A MESSAGE FROM MARS, j A MESSAGE FROM MARS. BOX PLAN ON WEDNESDAY AT WILD- . MAN AND AREY'S. 3/, 2/, 1/—POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/ 1/ No Booking Fee. No Booking- Fee. M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. -— ' "T 54X22 Ol' WOSK. |$3T. LEO'S HALL, ALBERT-RD., I DEVOKPOBT. ST. LEO'S EXHIBITION AND SALE OF FANCY. WORK AND PAINTINGS. OPENS THURSDAY. lltb. NOV AT 3 P.M. And Remains Open During the following week, from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. each day. < " ALL ARE INVITED. ENTERTAINMENTS EVERY NIGHT. Admission by. Silver Coin. 0 Q.RAFTON-RD. METHODIST CHURCH.' SALE OF WORK In the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Nov. 13th and 14th. An Attractive Display of Useful and Fancy Goous. Refreshments, Cooking an.l Flcral Competitions. An exceptionally Fine Programme of Musical Pictures, Action Songs., etc., each, evening. Admission freo dnring the afternoon. Evening, Sixpence. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. ■jypSTUODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL, Kingsi?m, ?*' Friday Next Gitts for 6a ma 1/ Tickets. Funds in aid or new school. FLOSAI FETE. JjJENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S pLORAL "pETE AND QARNIVAL. ELLERSLIE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1907. PROGRAMME. The following Classes are Open for Entries, and a Pioeesslon of the Vehicles, will take place on che Ground: Class I.—CARRIAGES OF ANY KIND, drawn by two horses. First prize, ax 10/; 2nd, 15/; 3rd, 7/ti. Class ll.—-BOGGLES, WAGGONETTES, PHAISTON3 (tour wheels). First prize £1; 2nd, 15/; 3rd, 7/0. Cisss HI.—DOGCARTS, GIGS, SULKIES, and HOADSTIiitS (two wheels). First pilae, £1; 2nd, 15/; 3rd, 7/6. Ciass IV.—SPRING CARTS AND DRAYS, two or more hcises. First prize, £1: ami 10/; 3rd, 5/. Class V.—GUN CARRIAGE.—First prize, HI; 2nd, 10/. I Class VI.—MAXIM GUN.—First prize, £1:1 2nd, 10/. Class YIi. —BRAKES, 'BUSES, LORRIES, WAGGONS, drawn by two or more horses. First piize, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10/. Clas3 VILL—LO-iUUKS, TItOLLUYS, OR WAGGONS (with device). First prize, £1 10/; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10/. Class IX.—VEHICLES OF ANY KIND, drawn by other animals than horses. First prize, £1; 2nd, 10/. Class X.—ORIGINAL CONVEYANCE of any kind. First prize, 10/; 2nd, 5/. Class XI.—CITY OR BOROUGH COUN-
OIL'S VEHICLE. First prize, £1 10/: 2nd, £1. " Class XII.—MILK FLOAT.—First prize, 15/; -'nd, 7/G. Class Km.—COMICALLY DESIGNED AND DECORATED VEHICLE. Fiist prize, £1; 2nd, 10/; 3rd, 7/6. Class XIV.—TRADESMEN'S CARTS. First prize, £1 10/; 2nd, 15/. Class XV.—MILK DANDIES. First prize, 7/6; 2nd, 5/. Class XVI.—BEST FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S EXHIBIT. First prize, £1 10/; 2nd, £1 Class XVII.—LADY OR GENT. EQUESTRIAN. First prize, IS/; 2nd, 7/6. Class XVIII.—BOY'S POXY. First prize, 10/; 2nd, 5/. Class XIX. — GIRL'S PONY. First prize 10/; 2nd, 5/. • . Class XX.—CHILDREN'S VEHICLE of any kind, drawn by other animals than horses First prize, 10/: 2nd, 5/. Class XXI.—LADY OR GBNT.'S BICYCLE First prize, 10/: 2nd, 5/. Class PEKAMBTJLATOISS, WHEELBARROWS, TRICYCLES First prize, 7/0; 2nd, 5/. Class XXIII.—DOLL'S PERAMBULATOR OR GO-CART (12 years and micioi-).—Spe-cial prize, A Doil's Perambulator, presented by Messrs. Dick and Cowden. Class XXIV.—MOTOR CAUS Class XXV.—DECORATED PARASOL I'irst ,piize, 5/; 2nd 2/6. Class XXVI.—DECORATED ADVERTISING VEHICLE. To be judged by Advrt--tislng experts. First prize, £3; 2nd, £2; £>ABY gHOW. rFist prize. Go-Cart, presented by Ma«Rrs Dick and Cmvrteu: 2nd. £1; 3rd, 15/ Particulars ill daily papers. ntries to be received at J-oss Robertson's Florist, at Hosfcetli and Aitkon's, Ouc>nstveet. Entries clo=e on Dc~embet ?'. Entrance Fc?s: Class XXVI., £1- Vehicles., Horses, Tonics, 1/; Children's Classes, Gd. Q.RAND pOSTER Entrlps for this Eyent to be sent to Miss' K. Nelson. St. Paul's Vicarago, Symo::dsAGH.ICTJXITBUAII. SHOW. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. NOVEMBER 20th and 30th, 1907. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 12. E::lra Classes have been opened for: 24Sa. Tamworth Sow, in pig. SOa Pony Driving Competition. 50a Harness Pony Eutire, prizes given by Mr T. Maudeno Jackson. Prize Lists P,ost Free on application. EDWIN HALL, Sec. 167. Gneen-st., Auckland. ROAD BOASD XfOTICES. MI. ALBERT ROAD BOARD. WATER RATES. Notice is hereby given that the Turncock will on Monday Morning turn off tbe Supply of Wnter from the premises of consumers who have not paid their Water Rates for the current half-year. Fea for turning on again, 10/. H. C. HASELDEN, OJ/u-u. JJt. >}hert UaaA Board.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 268, 9 November 1907, Page 8
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