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AMUSEMENTS. QT. -pAUL'B TfffiTE. Under the Patronage and by the kind permission of His Excellency the Governor. GOVERNMENT HOUSE AND GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, DECEMBER Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 1909. GROUNDS BRILLIANTLY ELMJMISATSD BY ELECTRICITY. FESTOONS OP LOVELY COLOURED ELECTRIC LAMPS. HUNDREDS OF CHINESE LANTERNS. GRAND MILITARY DISPLAYS. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSIONS. SIX-INCH AND MAXIM GUN DRILL, SWORD EXERCISES. OBSERVATORY ERECTION BY ENGINEERS. Etc. GYMNASTIC DISPLAYS, MAYPOLE. BEAUTIFUL OLD ENGLISH DANCBB ON THE LAWK IN FRONT OF THB OLD CASTLE GATE. GAYMAKERS' ENTERTAINMENT IN BALLROOM. QUAINT OLDE ENGLBSHE SHOPPE3, PLAIN AND FANCY NEEDLEWORK. ART, CUSHION, BASKET, FLOWER, KITCHEN, PRODUCE, LOL.LIE, STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, ICE CREAM, SHILLING DOLL, GENTLEMEN'S FANCY GOODS. BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES DIRECT FROM CANADA AND JAPAN. AFTEiRjNOON TEA AND iRETHESiHMENTS. SHOOTING GALLERY, SIDE SHOWS, COMPETITIONS, FIREWORKS BANDS. LIM.ELIGHT, SPECIAL SCENERY, Etc. COMPETITION DOLLS AND SIKGEES' GREAT TROPHY OOC EXHIBITION. N.B.—Gifts of all kinds gladly received, and may now be sent to the Vicarage. gT- pADL'S TJIBTB. GOVERNMENT HOUSE AND GROUNDS, DEC. Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1909. In Aid of Building Completion Fund. Patron : His Excellency the Governor, President: His Worship the Mayor. GRAND MILITARY DISPLAYS. MAYPOLE AND OTHER DANCES. OLD ENGLISH SHOPS. GRAND ILLUMINATIONS. BANDS. ETC. TJEVONPORT FLORAL FETTE. TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE. QATUKDAY, T\BCEMBER -JO 1808. Intending competitors are kindly anted to send In their names for any of the following events or competitions. In the case of vehicles the Ferry Company hare kindly offered to convey them free of charge by any of the boats up to 9.30 a.m., December 18. The Entrance fee for any of the Floral Decorations will be 1/. EVENTS. Class I.—Buggies. Dog Carts. Phaetons, Wagonettes. First and second prize. Class II. —Traps, Gigs. Sulkies, and Roadsters. First and second prize. Class 111.. —Decorated Gun Carriage. One prize. Class IV.—Spring Carts and Drays (two or ■more horses). First end second prize. Class V.—Lady Equestrienne and Gentleman Equestrian. One prize. Class Vl.—Boys' and Girls' Ponies. First and second prize. Class Vll.—Children's Vehicles (drawn by any animal other than horse). Two prizes. Class Vlll.—Ladles , and Gentlemen's Bicycle. First and second prize. Class IX.—Go-carts, Perambulators, Wheelbarrows. First and second prize. Class X.—Best Doll's Perambulator or Gocart First and second prize. Class XL—Motor Car. One prize. Class Xll.—Motor Bicycle. One prize. Class Xlll.—Decorated Parasols. Two prizes. Class XlV.—Posters. Two prizes. Class XV.—Cooking Competition. MISS IVY DtTDER, Pevonport. Hon , . Sec. SALE OF WORK. Q T. THOMAS' CHTJRCH. giLE O~F yy OK X Will be held In the HIBERNIAN HALL. WELLIXGTON-ST., On rjTOESD-AY. AND YXfEiyXESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd and 2«h. Admission: Each day, 8 to 6 p.m., 6d.; 7 to 10 p.m.. 6d. Two Days, 1/6. Children under 12 receive a present. HORTICtJXTTTRAI. SHOWS. rXARNATION AND SWEET PEA SHOW. It has been decided to hold a Special Show for above, about the 10th of December. A Special Meeting of Growers will be held in the Committee Room at the Choral Hall on l»th inst. (Summer Show), at 8.30 p.m. GroTvere who are willing to exhibit, and oil who are Interested, please communicate with G. W. PLUMMER. George-st., Rocky Nook. 90 PIANOS, ORGANS, Etc A gPLENDID QHANCB, OOD X>IANOS, /"THEAF. As we are relinquishing the Agency for the Rogers and the Rod Ibach Bonn's Pianos, we have decided to reduce the instruments in stock by 20 per cent. Both makes are of a very hlzh clan, the Bad Ibach Bonn's Conceit Grand latest Wagner Model being usually priced «t £175 net. It is now marked at £140. This is the chance of a lifetime to secure a first-class Piano so cheaply. We extend a cordial invitation to music loren to call and see the Instruments at our enow rooms, and obtain full particulars. Catalogues on request. OUR TERMS: CASH OR BY OUR EAST INSTALMENT PLAN. X ONDON AND ■JOEBLIN "pIANO fXO. W. H. WEBBE, Manager. 215, 217, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND.

POITX.TRT. "CH>a BAL.B, Utility White Legherne, the JL I Business Hens. Sittings from fall Bisters to competition headed bj Pure Padmtn Cock, 15 eggs 7/e.—B. M. Smith, Nl*er-tt. Arch HIIU off Klng-st. ■

AFE"W HBNS.— Then why not the Deet. You'll have eggs 10 months a year If you keep a ter& of Irvine's TViiite Leghorns, the Standard Line-bred bird*. Bred to lar 248 eggs each from a pen of my bird* hi 10 mouths—l94B. Look at It, from 8 email birds. Settings from 12 pens of special mattags, 10/6 per 13. Pullet*, 2V; cockerels 21/; trios, £8. All blrde Hogaii tested Bgge or birds shipped anywhere. Freight extra. Cash with order.—A. W. Irvine Leghorn Specialist, Uiirteld Poultry Farm' Pai-rd., Epsom, Auckland. ' mHB AUCKLAND > QTAB. NOTICE TO COBBESPOXDENTS. All business communications for thtt Office ehould be addressed to THE! MANAGES. Communications Intended for publication should be addressed to THE EDITOR, m<l ■met be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. No notice Is taken of anonymous communications. Communications which have not been *c. cepted WILL NOT BB BBXUBSBD. Bueine«s Department Teltplone— la Jobbl&g department Telephone Tl 2424

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 271, 13 November 1909, Page 6

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