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AMUSEMENTS. P E R A HOUSE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons TEE YX7ORLD "PICTURES. J- I£E »» IDE y *OHLD -TICTUKES. EVERY EVENING, AT 8. MATINEE, EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. A. Magnificent Collection of New Pictures. Every Item a Gem. THE LIVING BLACKBOARD MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. WHEN THE CATS ARE AWAY. THE MILLER, HIS SON, AND HIS DONKEY. A POETICAL SERENADE. THE GUAJIDIAN OF THE BANK. A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF PARIS. HARRIED UNDER DIFFICULTIES. THE CONVICT AND THE DOVE. A Drama in Tyrol — A Voyage on the Nile — A Guilty Conscience — Fidos ! Taking Way — The Bee and the Rose — In Sunny Ceylon — The Dog's Revenge — The Little Magician. PRICES — 2/, 1/, and 6d. l'lan at Wildrnan'b. QDDFELLOWS" HALL, PARNELL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER. 27. PARNELL DISTRICT SCHOOL ANNUAL i CONCERT, In Aid of the Children's Annual Picnic. PROGRAMME, i Tart I. 1. Selection. -Pirates of Penzance" (Sullivan) —Ist Auckland Mounted Rifles Band; Conductor, Mr. Whnlley Stewart. 2. Song, "A Soldier's Song" (Mascheroni) — 1 Mr. J. W. Atkinson. • 3. 'Cello Solo (a) "Le Cygne" (Saint Saens). (b) "Rustique Danse" (Squires)— Mr. J. Cecil Little. 4. Duet. "At Love's Beginning" (Lehmann) —Mrs. and Mr. Hamilton Hodges. 5. Bass Chirionet Solo "Lucy Long" (God- ; frey)—Mr. J. Cecil Little. 6. Song, "Thy Foe" (B lumen thai)— Mr. Hamilton Hodges. 7. Sword Dance. Master John Hntton. 8. Song, "Carmena" (Lane Wilson) —Miss Lizzie Knight. Part 11. 1. Selection, "Alsachiennes" (Godfrey)—lst Ak. Mounted Rifle Band; Mr. Whalley Stewart. Conductor. Solo Clarionet, Mr. Lewis. 2. Song, 'When the Boys Come Marching Home" (Messenger Boy), accompanied by the Ist Ak. Mounted Rifle Baud —Mr. H. Lloyd Brett, with Unaccompanied Quartet, Messrs H. L. Brett, A. Asbury, W. L. Mincher, and J. W. Atkinson. 3. Recitation. "When Jimmy Tinted the B»by"-,Miss Lily Stokoe. 4. Song, "The Sailor's Grave (Sullivan) — Mr. J. W. Atkinson. 5. Highland Fling, Miss Gracie Huttou. «. Comic Song (Selected). Mr. E. Fort. 7. Song and Hornpipe. Master Bruce Hutton 8. Physical Drill with Arms—The Cadets. Musical Director, Mr. A. Asbury. Accompanist. Mr. G. K. Shorland. "God Save the King." First Ak. Mounted Rifles Military Band. Tickets, 2/ and 1/: Children half-price. Doors open 7.30; commence 8 o'clock. W. F. BINES. Sec, School Committee. OT. LUKE'S HALL,, REIIDERA. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. A CONCERT will be given In aid of THE CHILDREN'S HOME. Items will be contributed by Misses Rountree (2), V. Hay, V. Adams. Husband, and Grafton-road Public School Senior Scholars. Admission, 1/; Children, 6d. Commence at 8. I MRS HAY, Secretary. i AGRICUI/rCTIIAX SHOW. AUCKLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SPRING SHOW. J ALEXANDRA PARK. LIVE STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, MACHINERY, etc., c.c. I NOVEMBER 27th and 28th. Prize lists and forms post free, on application to W. B. FORDYCE, ; Acting Secretary. 16, Hall of Commerce. Hfgh-st, Auckland. ■JfEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. NOVEMBER 27th and 28th, 1508. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued froui any station on the Auckland Section to Auckland on November 25th, 2Ctb. and 2ilh, and by trains arriving Auckland not U'.ter than 1.10 p.m. on November 28th available for return up to and including bIUDAI, December 4th. SATURDAY. 2Sth NOVEMBER, 190 S. Special Trains will leave Cambridge at G.O a.m.. Hamilton 7.0 a.m., Te Awamutu aS'atKm. 715 3 - m - arriTiDS The usual 4.15 p.m. train will leave Auckland at G.O p.m., Remuera 6.15 p.m., and will run through to Te Awamutu and Cambridge. The usual 6.50 a.m. train. Mercer to Auckland, will start from Drury at 8 7 a.m., arriving Auckland 0.30 am A Special Train will leave Mercer at 7.0 a.m., Pukekohe 7.30 a.m. This train will not stop after leaving Runciman except to allow passengers to alight. A Special Train will leave Auckland at 5.30 p.m. Remuera 5.43 p.m., arriving Mercer S.lO p.m. The usual 4.40 p.m. Kaipara Train will leave Auckland at 5.10 p.m., and will run ! throusli to Wayby. NOTE.—F.xhibits for South will be re- . turned by trains leaving Remnera at 6.40 . and 7.10 p.m.. on SATURDAY, 28th ' November, and 4.30 a.m.. and 5.55 a.m. on . MONDAY, 30th November. For full particulars, see Posters and - handbills. : BY ORDER. , T °OK FOR THE FINE DISPLAY OF • XJ FURNITURE ' at the ; AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ; DON'T MISS IT. ! MADE BY R. D. HENS, 1 House Furnisher, ] Great South-road. : LECTURES. MISS LOUIE STACEY. AUTHORESS, LECTURER. AND TRAVELLER (Of the New Thought Centre, London), I Lectures as follows:— ; THURSDAY, 26th iust., S p.m.—-'Free-masonry, Christianity, and Socialism." All Masons should attend. FBIUAV, s p.m.—"How Thoughts Become Things." . 'SUNDAY, 21Hh, 3 p.m.—"How We Increase by Scattering Abroad." SUNDAY, 2l>th. 7 p.m.— "Hovr We Find Life by Losing It." Admission to each Week-night Lecture 1/. i All Lectures in the Federal Club Rooms. Wellesleyst. MISS STACKV is an Independent Speaker, with broad, liberal views, ■ which appeal to all Progressive Thinkers. 31 ' QROSS TECTORE. B'EDEKAL HALL, WELLESLEY-ST. W., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, at 8 p.m. MR. R. 11. W. BLIGH talks to MEN AND LADS OVER 14 YEARS. Subject: DANGERS TO PURITY. Chairman. Mr P. M. Mackay. Admission, Free. 10 I MEETINGS. gOUTH AFRICAN SCOUTS. A Meeting of the Members of the pro- . posed Corps of South African Scouts will • be held at the Drill Hall on THURSDAY, November 26th, at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. FRAVJK COLBECK, Captain N.Z.M.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 10

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