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AMUSEMENTS. JjTOI<LEK-S QFEBA TTODSa VAUDEVILLE TjTULLER'S AND COMEDY, X , ULLER'S MUSICAL COMPANY. . __ Re-appearance of Prof. ' TH^" 7 ' 8 "ROYAL "\f ARIONETTES. -CVOYAL -IW-ARIONETTES. A Marrellous Mechanical Doll Act. the tv/fusical /dromes, he Dromes. In Their Delightful Harmonies. 1 TfVA T EE AND HER piCCANNINTES. -LJEE AND UEK -L ICCANNINIEB. In a New and Funny Coon Scena THE BANVARDS, TOD CALLOWAT, WILLIAMS AND BONETTA, CONNIE SOLOMAN, RUD PETERSON. THE FRA_N'KL,INS, JENNIE JOHNSTONE - AND CO. "VTEW T>IOSCOPE THCTURES. X 'EW -t>IOSCOPE '■*- ICTURES 2/, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. 'THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, " AT S, RTDYAL, ALBERT HALL. ' ROYAL ALBERT HALL. KOYAL ALBERT HALL. \ ,Q,RAIfD Y^ONCERT In aid of Funds [ SACRED HEART CHURCH, PONSONBY. THE CONCERT OP TKS SEASON. t r Tickets, 2/ and 1/; obtainable at the - door. J) a n c I n g7 MRS. SOWERBY will RE-OPEN her ' • Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing at ? t HT-t«n r !v' S A H ? 11 - Lower Synionds-st., THLR&DAI, Apnl 2, 8 p.m.. FRIDAY, 7 30 . JuTeniles, SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m. and i , i P.m. Epsom Hall. Epsom: TUESDAY 7th -.30 p.m. —Terms, etc., apply Mrs. Sowerby! Onehunga. j.Ji ; . J ATKLETIC SPORTS. J ATHLETIC SPORTS - , ■"■ Held at Albany TO-MORROW iSr. PatI net s Day), March IT, starting at 1 p.m. j c PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. ■ ,JJNITED GUMWORKERS' PICNIC. TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1908, AT MOTUTAPU. • THE S.S. CONDOR WILL LEAVE THE FKRRY TEE AT 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. ' Good Programme of Sports. Toys and Lollies for Children. Hot Water provided. ' Band in Attendance. Open Races. Sack Race, Wheelbarrow Race, and Three-legged Race. Family Tickets, 3/6, up to the age of 16 years; Single Tickets, 1/6: Children 6d L. W. EATON, Secretary, 'll ATWERA NATURAL HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. Now lighted by Ace f .ylene Gas. NATURAL HOT MINER4.L SWIMMrSo AND PRIVATE BATHS. Sea, Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Tennis Croquet, Bowling, Billiards. * TARIFF IIEDUCSD TO rjs. PER DAI. j(?f> OS. PER WEEK. FEW SPECIAL ROOMS HIGHER RATE. Exclusive of Mineral Baths. FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET. WEEK-END TRIPS, leaving Auckland 2 p.m. SATURDAYS, and returning to ar~ rive 8.5U aun. MONDAYS (including hotel charges and steamer fare, but exclusive of baths) -| qs. f*o. Full particulars Telephone 132. Q E ASIDE X E S O X T. THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAYS. COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. Two and a-haif hours' trip in smooth water. Boating and bathing in sheltered bay; splendid fishing; tennis, croquet; dancing hall; beautiful bush scenery; first-class taDle; oil launch and boats for free use of visitors. Steamene tri-weekly. Ring up "Cowes" Bureau for Tariff. H. I. INSLEY. Proprietor. — — ~3 DEAPEBY, CLOTHING, etc PIHE. ,p 1E E. "p IR E. JOSEPH "DO WELL'S O XT. . 4 jgALVAGE QALE. IS STILL DRAWING CROWDS DAILY. WE ARE OPENING ANOTHER WEEK WITH BARGAINS GREATER THAN EVER. A VISIT WILL REPAY YOU. g g. PECIAL TINES FOR I g gPECIAL JJ.AYS. BLACK ROMAN SATIN — U<V>U' BLOUSES, 1/11; reduced from 5/6 1 ftffc T'tt'EED COSTUMES, 16/9; re--J-VHJ- duced from 45/ ( 9KA PILLOW CASES. S*d; reduced -iDU from 1/2 JOSEPH T3OWELL. eJ 'ST: fTI H E j> US V TVEAPEB, 2ST°" TO EWTON - SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUNTRY ORDERS. I A S T E E K. QAESET'S SJCIIMEE SALE. WE HAVE NOW MARKED DOWN TO ' BEDROCK PRICES. I Remainder of our Shirt Blouses 1/, 1/6, and ' 1/11, were 2/11, 3/11 and 5/11. s Black Skirts in Cloth, Voile, and Cashmere, l from 5/11. 1 Pretty Skirts at 11/6, .worth double. r Dressing Gowns from 2/11, slightly dam- £ aged, worth. 6/6 t BETTER GOODS MARKED HALF-PRICE * Ladies' Tea Gowns were 12/ to 60/, now I half-price. t Infants' Day Gowns. 1/, Flannel Barras a 1/11, Swathes 6d. Stay Bands, colour gray, 6d, rises 2d for each size larger. These are exceptional - value. 100 Pair Corsets, size 19, worth 3/11, cow i 1/ per pair 1000 Sprays of Flowers, from Id each, 9<L ones worth 2/6. Lot of Sample Muslin Aprons from 1/ each Half-price. 72-inch XwiU Sheeting, lid. yard, 80-inch, Flannelette. 3/6 doz., in pink, worth od yd Costumes, throwing out at 6/6, 7/6, and K/6 LAiST WEEK. COME EARLY AND fi SECURE THE BARGAINS, * £ L. S AR * E *. 200, 202, 204, KARANGAHAPE-RQAD. jgPLEXDO ARRIVES THIS WEEK. rpHE Chance of the Season for all Guilds ~ -7 and Bazaars.—SHAKE-SPEAR'S Sale, P March 10, His Majesty's Arcade. AND F. PIAKO AGENCY, LTD — J-" Most Varied Stock, Best Value, and terms. — S. Coidicutt, Manager, nearl Theatre. J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 10

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