AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSESole Props.: John Fuller and Sons. "gWEUY gAX.. Ar 2.30, Children 6d. Adults, &J and V-,.—. TJIULLEE'S Best npICTUBES ■P ULLER'S of All -tICTUBES AJID FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND. Musical Director, MX E. J. BUKKE. ANOTHER GEEAT PROGRAMME. mHE pOWBOX TV/riLLIONAIRE, SOOTY SKETCHES. THE EVASION. KITCHENER REVIEWS TROOPS IN CAMP AT LIVERPOOL (N.S.W.) MUGGINS, V.C., Military Sketch, THE GIBSON GODDESS. In OLD ROUEN, Scenic. THE DIVER'S REMORSE, Quite a novel Subject, with a Diver as Hero. TOO MANY ON THE JOB. JfIUNERAL OP J£ING J^EOPOLD. Now Arrived. Will he Shown To-nigit. THE LITTLE STREET SINGERS. TOBACCO GROWING IN MALAY. A DUEL IN MID-AIR. DON'T HUR.RY! HEBE'S YOUR HAT. 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. fIAUERE ARE MANY TALKING J- MACHINES, BUT /~)NLY O NE riRAMOPHONB. Gramo Records by Melba, Caruso, Scottl, Tetrazzini, Harrison, Lander, etc, La Scala Orchestra, Coldstream Guards Band, Bohemian Orchestra, Sullivan Operatic Party, etc. Agents: EADY AND CO.. AUCKLAND. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. /COMPANY, T TD. OPOTIKI SHOW, FEBRUARY 9. OPOTIKI. Steamer Trill leave for the above port to enable passengeis to attend the Show. FOR OPOTIKI - S.S. NGATIAWA, MONDAY, 7th Feb., 5.15 p.m. Return Fare, 30/. Tickets available for Return for 14 days. WHITE ISLAND. (Weather, etc., Permitting.) On FRIDAY, February 11, the s.s. Ngatiawa will leave Opotiki for White Island, and Excursionists will have the opportunity of visiting this wonderful Island. Iteturn Fare, 6/. CHARLES RANSON. Manager. P— -n -VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. J-* (Limited). SSij S.S. WAITANGI. ■ TT'XCURSION rpRIPS. -Excursion J-kips. To T7-AWAD AND TjyAIWERA, "CJVERY TXTEDNESDAY, As follows:— From Quay-st. Jetty No. 3 at 10 a.m. sharp. S.S. WAITANGI — Feb. 9 — Kawau S.S. WAITANGI — Feb. 16 — Waiwera S.S. WAITANGI — Feb. 23 — Kawau. "DETURN — mHREE QUILLINGS. The Waitangl will leave on return trip at 4.30 p.m., arriving In Auckland about (3.45 p.m. the same evening. CHARLES RANSON, Manager. T/-AMO OPRINGS rXOTEL. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT KAMO. A SPLENDID HOTEL, With all modern conveniences—Beaatffnl Scenery, Riding, Driving, Cricket, Croquet, Billiards, Tennis. The Kamo Mineral Baths are noted for tUeir effective cures of rheumatism iud gout, etc. The s.s. Ngapuhl runs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The trip is a delightful one, and Kitmo possesses everything to make It a splendid pleasure resort. Direct communication with Auckland by telephone. XariiT, 7/ per day, or per week. Full Information from the office of the Company, 22, Shortkmd-st., or direct from the Manager. G. W. HENDERSON, Manager (Late Manager Ksplaiiade Hotel. Devonport). VyHERE TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY. VX7AIWERA. TT7AIWERA. \X T AIWERA. XXfAIWERA. HOTEL — Under entlre!y new management of C. B. Cave, late of Union S.S. Co. Service. Hotel, Grounds, and Baths lighted with Acetylene Gas. Telephone Bureau in Hotel. AMUSEMENTS — Fishing and Boating Excursions a Speciality. Tennis, Croquet, Bowling, Cricket, etc. First-class Billiard Table. Splendid Sandy beach for Sea-bathing. Hoises and Buggies on Hire. BATHS — Finest Natural Hot Water Baths, Private and Swimming, in Dominion. STEAMERS — Daily Steamers (see Northern S.S. Co. advertisement). Return Fare SS/6. Coach Every Friday from Devonport. WEEK END TRIPS — An ideal week- ; end trip, Saturday till Monday, inclu--1 sive cost 1!1/; leaves Auckland 2 p.m. Saturdays, airiving back 3 a.m. Monday. TARIFF — On application (according to Room) — Special Quotations for Families or for a term. Full particulars from Company's Office, 22, Shortlandst., or from Manager, by letter or Telephone (C. B. CAVE, Manager). \XfAIWERA. VX7AIWERA. TX7AIWERA. AJiY SHOW, Premier Picnic—lst Prize Folding Go-Cart, presented by Dick and Cowden, Newton, where entries are received. MEETINGS. "AJORTHCROFT TESTIMONIAL. The Executive Committee will meet in the City Council Chamber, on TUESDAY, Bth inst., ut 4 p.m. All persons having Subscription Sheets are requested to get thorn completed and sent in as soon as possible. HENRY W. WILSON, Secretary. 4th February, 1910. A CIVIC RECEPTION - r *- Will be accorded COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HAY, The New Territorial Commanders of the Salvation Army, AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Coburg-street, oa THURSDAY, 10th, 3 p.m. C. D. GREY, Mayor. IJIHE QHIUSTCHURCH /COMPANY, T IMITED. ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Above Company will be held within UlO Offices of the Company, 150, Hereford-street Christchurch, on TUESDAY, the loth, day of February, 1910, α-t 2.30 p.m. Proxies must be lodged at the Offices of the Company before 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 12th day of February, 1910. BUSINESS: To receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet. To elect One Director. To elect Auditors for the ensuing year. F. T. BOYS, Secretary. 150, Hereford-street, ChristchurclL sth February, 1310.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 10
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