AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE — If you'want to see It first, GO TO FULLER'S gATURDAY AT TyTATINEB. The Supreme Attraction of the City T H - E E AETH< 2CAKE AT TVTESSINA. «sS*?«lriS glTes n Bealistic Idea of the GREATEST HOLOCAUST OF MODERN TIMES. The city before the Earthquake and after, ENGLISH BLUEJACKETS RESCUING SURVIVORS. Unparalleled since the days of Pompeii. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. O * E H A h 6~u"a "as. Lessees: John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S ULLER'S WiSS W OKLD "PICTURES ''idb ''obld -Pictures wonderful new programme, catching crocodiles. a good tip the world's great waterfalls £,S 00D - TIP * POLKA ON THE BRAIN TEE CABTN BOY'S SISTER A NIGHT OF TERROR (Star Dramatic) NO MORE-HATS WANTED etc FRED. STOKES' FULL ORCHESTRA FAMILY CIRCLE, 6d; STALLS 1/- ORCH STALLS AND DRESS CIRCLE*. 1/6. Children Half-price to A.ll Parts Box Plan at Wlldman's. Booking Fee 6d Curtain, at 10.15. This enables DEVONPQRT Patrons to catch 10.30 boat. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, Etc. 4fc%fr A NCIENT o RDEE -QOMINION piCNIC. rpO-MORROW, MARCH 6th, 1909. Grand Sports Piogramme has been arra,,Bl In £ lndl ng F-oresters' Tuej-oil-War month/i 7 SbOW (f ° r babies ""Wleftwalw Steamers leave Chelsea at S am' calling at Birkenhead and Northcote leaving Queen-st. Ferry Tee at 9.30 a.rn and ! 1.30 p.m. Each steamer will call at DevonLeaving Motutapu at 5 p.m. and 7 D m Adults. 1/6; Children 9d; under 12 Fret Refieshments at Town Prices ' Hot Water provided Free. W, L. ROWLAND, Hon. Secretary. A UOKLAND TANNERS* AND CUR- ■**■ RIERS* PICNIC. 6 T ?J2? h n d f r IXB iSI'A-ND on MARCH ' .»vL Boats leave Ferr y Tee at 9a m and 1.30 p..m. Tickets: Adults 1/6, under'l4 years half-price, under 8 free. Hot water and milk provided. Band in attendance! Kefreshments and luncheon obtainable on «i J . sround * and toys for all the children. S. MAWiKES, Hon. Sec. ty\ gHORE Ay \ YACHT QLUB. J" I } 1 15th ANNUAL PICNIC. 1 it ,•' ' ,1 KOHIJIARAMA BEACH. SATURDAY, MARCH 6. Steamer leaves Victoria Wharf at 2 o'clock. Hot Water, Tea, Milk, .and Sugar provided. Members' Ticket will admit members and friends. Sister Clubs cordially invited to attend. WALTER SINTON, Hon. Sec. ATHLETIC SPORTS. £t AUCKLAND AMATEUR /T-f) A THLETIC AND pYCLE Tl Ist1 st i N BW 7EALAND TI.fABATHON "ITEETTNG. ■, AUCKLAND DOMAIN, rpO-MOBROW, OATUEDAY, •*" ° AFTERNOON,' MARCH 6, 1909. MARATHON RACE, FROM HOWICK TO DOMAIN (About li Miles). 42 Entries,' including competitors from Wellington, Christchurch, Asbuiton, Rr»kala. Ballarat, Manchester. Competitors' Drag leaves Sports Club for Howick at 11 o'clock 3han> TO-MORROW MORNING. Signallers' Drag leaves' at 1.45 sharp. The executive confidently appeal to the natural sporting instinct of the people of Auckland not to interfere with competitors en route. & motorists, cyclists, & other enthusiasts riding or driving are respectfully but urgently requested to keep behind the last contestant, otherwise competitors will be much inconvenienced by dust, etc., and the Marathon may be robbed of considerable Interest. PROGRAMME ON DOMAIN, COMMENCING 2.13: SPRINTS, HURDLES, RELAY RACE, BICYCLE RACES, MUSICAL CHAIRS, BOXING AND WRESTLING. BATTALION BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Domain 1/, Ladies and Boys ' 6d, PavUon 1/. Tickets ou sale at Partridge's, Fred. Cleai's. ; I 1 Membership Fee to Club, 5/. J. F. MAGUIRE, non. sec, Amateur Sport s Club, H.M. Arcade. M. J. SHEAHAN, Hon. Treasurer. I j Coombes' Arcade. NITED FIRE BRIGADES. DEMON- i STRATION, AUCKLAND DOMAIN. I In connection with the above two Foot Races, 100 yards and 220 yards, for Mem- I bers of tbe Auckland Amateur Athletic Club I will be held, on SATURDAY, 13th March. Entries, 1/, will be accepted by the Hon. Sec, at the Amatedr Sports Club, on SATiURDAY NEXT, 6th inst., at 9 p.m. LECTURES. ■ —— , AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. £*- SCHOOL OF MINES. The INAUGURAL LECTURE for SESSION 1900 will be delivered by PROF. A. .TARMAN. A.R.*S.M.. Id the Lecture Theatre of the new School of Mines Building, Symouds-st.. on FRIDAY. MARCH 5. at 8 p.m. Subject. "THE CYANIDE PROCESS,'' For Gold and Silver Ores. The Lecture will be illustrated by experiments and Lantern Slides. Admission r ree. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A.. I March 3, 1309. Registrar. pOPUDAR T ECTURES j Explaining the Principles of the £JO-OPERaTIVB -prOME-PBOCURING j gOCIETY. Will be Delivered by ,MR ALWIN FISCHER, of Adelaide, as ' follows:— THIS (FRIDAYj EVENING, FORESTERS' MALL, ONEHUNGA. I MONDAY", March S — Foresters' Hall, Dev. onport. - - . Meetings commence at S o'ciock. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. Questions Answered after Each Lecture. All Meetings commence at S o'clock. Ladies specially invited. • il c c °-°P era tive Home-Procuring Society ..u best system in the world to deal « 4 difficult question of rent. It helps all its membei-B to procure a house for themselves. It is speedy, equitable, easy and liberal. It works on sound business lines, and the element of gambling iB absent. No one now payin* rent should fad to attend. Shares can be taken up ** tlle _c!ose of each meeting, or at the Offlce, 27, Shortland-st. WALTER TAYLOR, Secretary. The First Ballot in New Grom> to expected tor ApriL
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