AMUSEMENTS. P "POTAI A LBERt TT' 41 ' 1 "OVAL -ti-LBERT - L - L ALI Direction, Henry Hayward. HOLIDAY MATINEE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY}, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AXD EVERY EVENING AT 8 1 "fXAYWARD'S "PICTURES. | *• I -P-aywards -Pictures, i GREAT CONSTELLATION OF PICTURES. THE OLDEN QJPIDER, he "-"olden Spider, l> A Really Gorgeous Spectacle. UNCLE RICHARD, Comedy. D AN ALPINE ECHO, Dramatic. * THE ITALIAN NAVY, Spectacular. SCENES IN THE INDIAN EMPIRE. THREE TO CHOOSE FROM. A Shriek , ROMANCE OF AN UMBRELLA. Comic LORD KITCHENER INSPECTING CADETS. it THE BOY HERO, Dramatic. AND OTHER SPARKLING GEMS. Refinement is the keynote of oar ProgramnK Circle and Stalls 1/; Pit 6<L Children 6d m I V 0 L I T H E~~A T R E, -*• Direction, Henry Hayward. TIVOLI "PICTURES rnO-NIGHT. IVOLI x ICTURES J-O-NIGUT. Projected by a New Plant. HOLIDAY MATINEE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY!. 2.30. t AND.BOYS' 1-MILE SCRATCH RACE. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME-. - TO-NIGHT—FOUR HEATS. TWO-MILE i HANDICAP, on the Home Trainer. pYCLERIXA "DACES "-'YCLERTNA -"ACES A RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES. All the Crnck Riders are Competing. The CYCLERINA RACES are ridden or HOME TRAINERS, in FULL VIEW Of THE AUDIENCE, who can plainly see thi progress of the Race. The races cause UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM NIGHTLY. Admission; 1/ and 6d. BOWLING. pONSONBY BOWLING CLUB. A Full Rink Tournament will be held TO-MORROW (Anniversary Day). The Draw will take place at 9.30 sharp. T. WETHERILT, Hon. Sec. 1 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. 1 QATURDAY — Picnic, Henderson — ►~> Train 9.12; town tickets, 1/9; hot water 1 free. Refreshments obtainable, towu prices. — Auckland Brotherhood Methodist Mission. ' ' 7 A UCKLAND YORKSHIRE SOCIETY. THE GATHERING OF MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE SOCIETY. . Postponed from Boxing Day, will be held at the same place as before intended, , TO-MORROW, THE 29th. AT TAKiI'CNA. For times of Boats running, see Ferry CO. S Advertisements. All Made Welcome. R. HOLMES, President. J. WEST, Hon. Sec. 46 ■ J7JXCURSION TO RIVEEHEAD. • SUNDAY, 30th JAN., il a.m. ' Return Fare 1/. Steamer leaves Lower End Queeu-st. Wharf, calling at BIRKDALE, PINE IS LAND, and HOBSONVILLE. BRAPNEY AND BINNS. rjtO T>ICNIC "DARTIES, ETC. FOR THE BIGGEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST RELIABLE PASSENGER LAUNCH ON THE MANUKAU HARBOUB, Apply to JAS. MACINTYRE, Onehunga Wharf. rpAKAPUNA RACES—Ladies' Afternoon •*- Tea Rooms. These rooms are uew and up-to-date; every comfort of ladies has been studied.—B. Lane. ECCLESIASTICAL. HOWE-ST. HALL (off Knrangahape-rd.). MR. FRANK MAY, Evangelist! Will (D.V.) deliver Addresses from the Gospel by Luke, as under: LORD'S DAY, Jan. 30, 7 p.m. "Ho Everyone." MONDAY, Jan. 31—"Birth and Baptism of Christ." TUESDAY, Feb. I—"The Temptation of Christ.•' WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2—"At the Feet of Christ." THURSDAY, Feb. 3—"ln the House with Christ." Each Evening In the Week at 7.30. Come. DIVIDENDS. TTIKURANGI COAL COMPANY', LIMITED. WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND AND BONUS, For the Half-year ended December, 31st, 1000. ARE NOW PROCURABLE At the Office of*the Company, Nos. 108 and 109, Victoria Arcade. H. GILFILLAN. Jun., Secretary. Auckland, January 27th, 1010. MEETINGS. GAS COMPANY. LIMITED. >fil?f ice J B *, given that tae Annual wfn i S fc'iV l ? Sh « reDo!de '-s in this Company will be held in the Registered Office of the- "& "'?• Wyodnam-et., Auckland, on MONDAY, the 7th day of February next at 12 o clock noon, to receive the Annual Report and Statements of Account, to declare a Dividend for the Half-year ended December 31st last, and to elect Two Directors and Two Auditors In the place of those who retire at such meeting, but n-uo are eligible for re-election, and for any other business that may be brought before the Meeting of which due notice has been given. M T vnTt an s£ er ~ Books wUI be Closed from lON.PI ON .P. Ai - the 31st Instant, to MONDAY the ith iebruary, both days inclusive. ' AND FURTHER Notice is hereby given that imme*J e f £J be close oC the above-men-tioned Ordinary General Meeting of the Company an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company win be held at Its; said Office, -when the subjoined Resolution will De proposed:— RESOLUTION. That the regulations contained in the printed document submitted to the Meeting and for the purposes of identiheation subscribed by the Chairman thereof be and the same are hereby approved and that such regulations be and they are hereby adopted as the regulations of the Company to the exclusion of an existing regulations thereof. Should the resolution be passed by the n> quired majority it will be submitted for con firniation as a special resolution at a second extraordinary meeting which, will be conA copy of the proposed new regulation* may be seen at the Company's said office Dated thie 20th day of January, 1910. By order of the Board. W. F. STEWART, Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES. @ ! '£~* O~F IuCKLiS p. REFUSE COLLECTION. SATURDAY, 29th inst., being the Public Holiday (Anniversary Daj-), the refuse usl U™%°" i hat aay wlu be collected on MONDAY, the 31st iust. henry w. WILSON, Town Clerk. Jac. 26tb, 1910. TJACBS at Takapuna.—Better Dine at 7 Lane s, and have a Real Good Dinner lor 1/, iv a real good dining-room —First Shop from Wharf. /"tRUEiTS, Tableware, etc., beautifully tm « Flated : Bronzing, Lacquering, Nickel Plating, etc.—Le EJetit and Shaw. Queea-et, *pp. 8.M,. Theatre. 7 S5
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 28 January 1910, Page 10
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