.. ... AMUSEMENTS^ , -. /-)PERA -ii.OUSE. Sole Props.: John Fuller and Sona TITATINEE TUIVBRY QAT. AT i) Ofj CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. I TPULLER'S Best "PICTURES. | I x uller's of aii -Pictures. | AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director, MR E. J. BURKE. Great Succesn of FRENCH CORK INDUSTRY. SAVED BY HIS SWEETHEART. THE KINGDOM OF LILi IPUT. WHERE THERE'S A WILL, etc. AROUND BETTWS V COED. I JUSTICE gEEVED? BREEDING POULTRY. NO EXCITEMENT. FIORELLA. THE BANDIT'S DAUGHTER. BEAR HUNTING IN THE ARCTIC. THE DEVIL WOMAN. CALINO'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER. 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserve* at Wildman's. "P E D E R A L, HALL.' *- Direction, Dunn and Smith, Limited. GRAND PRESENTATION MATINEE. . ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 2.30 P.M. EVERY CHILD WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT. Children, 6d to all parts. A HUGE GIGANTIC SUCCESS. Tj-.MPIRE -VTAUDEVILLE rtO., -L-'MPIRE V AUDEVILLE v^o., LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE PRESENT FAVOURITES. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, First Appearance of the MARVELLOUS SELBINI TROUPE. Specially engaged after a triumphal tour, The Whole Complete Bill by the FASCINATING SELBINIS, Introducing, amongst a host of Star Turns, THE COLOSSAL SELBINI ILLUSION, I '"THE SLEEPING BEAUTY." PRICES: 1/6, 1/. and 6d. rrui.E Havel7>ek Social v.-ill be held in the 1 -- Druids' Hall on Friday nest, March ! 113. — J. McDevitt. Hon. Sec. 3 ATHLETIC SPORTS. *» §T "PATRICK'S "T4AIC &§m3& QELEBRATION. @W rriHURSDAY, Bttviif -Ml Af||J M ABCH 17, 1910. mAKAPUNA "OACECOURSE. INTERESTING CONTESTS BY AMATEUR ANT) PROFESSIONAL ATHLKTBS. CHILDREN'S ANNUAL GALA. DRILL COMPETITION FOR CHAMPION BANNER. BANDS DISCOURSE IRELAND'S NATIONAL MUSIC. VARIETY OF AMUSEMENTS, 'Suit all Tastes. THE SHOW OF TELE YEAR. BUST AND CHEAPEST. Acceptances fur all Events Received on Ground. ADMISSION TO SPORTS, INCLUDING RETURN FERRY, ONE SHILLING. GRANDSTAND, 6d EXTRA. PJ.RAND RATIONAL (CONCERT. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. ST. PATRICK'S EVE, WED.. MARCH 16. AN EVENING IN OLD IRELAND. TICKETS, 2/ and 1/. P. J. NERHENY, Chairman. P. F. HISOOCKS. Musiral Director. M. J. SUEAIIiN, Hon. Sec. 3. LYONS, Spo;-:s Sec. SPORTING. TTELENSVILLE "DACES, 17th MARCH, 1910. A Special Train will leave Auckland at 9.35 a-m., stopping opp. Course, returning after races, at p.m. R«.turn- Fare, 3/3. _ ' "**"" JAS. HAND, See. !TE KUITI "RACING CLUB. - 1 - ANNUAL MEPi SOUTH AUCKLAND RACECOURSE, HAMILTON, MARCH 23rd. BOOKMAKERS' LICENSES. ApplicaUons for the above, accompanied by fee of £4. must be made to the under- ! signed, or to Mr W. I. Conradi, Hamilton, by j SATURDAY, March 19th. A. F. HOWARTII, Hon. Secretary. Te Kuiti. A UCKLAND -DACCMG QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1910. ACCEPTANCES (lsov each) for MINOR EVENTS, FIRST DAY, CLOSE at nine p.m. on FRIDAY, MARCH 18. At the same time, FINAL PAYMENTS MUST RE MADE or DECLARED as follows:— ■ EASTER HANDICAP, 4sovs. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, 7SOVS. G.X OAKS, osovb. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. 97, Sbortland-st., Auckland. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. OTHE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND A- FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED HOLIDAY EXCURSION. USE TAKAPUNA. TO-MORROW, ST. PATRICK'S DAY. : (\\ eather and other Circumstances permitting.) The new and fast S.S. PUPUKE will leave Queen-st. Main Wharf at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.. and Lake Takapuna at noon and 4 30 p.m. RETURN FARE: ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN HALF PRICE Tickets obtainable at the steamer. RASTER gATURDAY. fd? %> ®\ "RASTER SATURDAY. WBwSL "PORESTERS' . jQOMiNTON ' TMCNIC, Te be held at TV/jT O 1 U T A P U, JOY, FUN, AND PRIZES FOR THE CHILDREN. TWO HANDSOME PRIZES, by DICK AND COWDEN, for the GREAT BABY SHOW DON'T FORGET FORESTERS' RELAY RACE. HOT WATER FREE. NOTE.—Steamers leave Chelsea at S a m cailiug at Birkenhead and Northcote mers leave Queen-st. Ferry at 9.30* and 1 p.m., calling at Devonport. Steamers will leave Motutapu at 4 p.m. and 6.30 sharp Garrison Band in Attendance • G. FELL, W. KEY, , Hon. Sees. AGRICTJITTJRAI. show. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Registered). 24 TH gHOW. rpHURSD-AY, O^L 400 Prizes (including over 160 Specials) offered for Classes in Live Stock. Riding, Jumping, Guessing Competitions, Farm, Garden. Orchard, and Dairy Produce, Plain and Fancy Needlework, etc. Excursion Steamer from Auckland. Return Fare. 10/. Schedules and further particulars on np-i plication to • v;' JOHN N. I. McKAY, ; Secretary, j
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 12
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