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AHUSEMENTS. OPE R A HOUSE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. j TTIULLER'S • Beat "PICTURES. I I - 1 - DT.t.EB'S of AU -t ICTTJBES. J AND BURKES GREAT ORCHESTRA. MATINEE, SATURDAYS AND WEI* ■NESDAYS. at 2.30. CHILDBEN, SIXPENCE TO ALL PABTS. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. HOW JONES WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP. A DAY WITH FRY'S MERCURY BOYS. T IEUT. "ROSE AND THE QTOLEN ■ Li -'•"SUBMARINE. ►J PATHB GAZETTE. CANABIAN HIPLBS. DARLiING CONFUSION. FAMILY FEUI>. JOHN GRAHAM'S GOL,D RACE FOE MELBOURNE CUP. TTALIAN "pLYING A KTILLEBT. A~S ARCADIAN MAID. rpHE TOVE OF /CHRYSANTHEMUM^ TWBEDLEDUJI'S DANCING FITS. DAVY JONES" LANDLADY. BtTRKE'S ORCHESTRA play •;— "Madam Butterfly," "Valse Dream," "Rip Van Winkle," "Bronze Horse," "Mbskowski's Serenata," "Madeline." 1 ■'C. ]/. and 6d. Reserves at Wildmnp'SL TX7INDSOR ROLLER BINK. VV WINDSOR ROLLER RINK, WINDSOR ROLLER RINK, THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Prizes -won at the Carnival will be presented Sole Proprietor E. R. James Absolutely the Finest Rink in Auckland. E. C. McEWAN, Manager. rpO-NIGHT AND rpO-MORROW -J^IGHT NOVEMBER 16th and 17th. O T. BBS E D I C T'S EIDU The Fascinating Opera, fTHE OULTAN OF mREBIZOND. Presented by the St. Benedict's Musical Society, With, a FnH Opera Orchestra, conducted by Mr SAM JACKSON. In aid of the School Funds. Commence at 8 p.m. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AND SCENEBX Front Seats, 2/; Body of Hall, 1/. mHE A MERICAN fTIHEATBE. TTfELLESLEY-ST. rjyEST. (OLD FEDERAL HALL.) ■DENWELL'S piCTURES, ON THE AMERICAN PLAN. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. REPEATED SHOWS. Beginning at 7 p.m. Come any time before 9 p.m.. and you -will see an Entire Programme. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. CONTINUOUS MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Besinninz at 2.15. A UCKLAND'S "TX7ONDEBLAND." OWING TO THE P-Aiv IMPEDING THE 'BXIENSIVE WORKS IN PBOGBESS, THE rj.BAND VJT /-VPENIING *-* fXBREMONI HAS BEEN POSTPONED . ....■-•-—-., ~. toy . r ■-.;" •yyEEZ, "VpJV. oa AT "XTTONDERLIAND." NOTICE TO CHINAMEN'—PBAY FOB FINE WEATHER. WHY DID "WONDER-LAND" IN Was it because sne couldn't BO(W)-XO-RUA? A Guinea for the best reply, HOBXICUXTTTHAI. SHOWS. A PCKTiAND fq-QRTICUXiTU-RAXi TJOSE gHOW AIND /CHILDREN'S PLOWEB gHOW, AT THE CHORAL HAI/L, pEIDAY AND SATURDAY, j NOVOBMBER IS AISD W. over 2000 EXHIBITe - Admission, 1/; Children, 6d. W. W. BRUCB, Secretary. ISwanson^t. BAZAAJttS. g AIDA3PS HALL, SBMUBBA. CPtic gate of the Bazaar faas been altered to THURSDAY, November 17, 2.30-5.30, 6.30----0.30, ael FRIDAY EVENING, 6.30 to 9.3 a Admission to HaU, 6d; OhiMreu, 3d. (Proceeds for Debt on (New (Pariah Hall. BOOTS ABS SHOES. QFFBK'S TDIG "DOOT gAUG. BARGAINS FOB THE LrTTLE ONES. Children's Red Shoes, 4 to 6, now 1/6 per pair Children's lan Shoes, 4 to 6, now 1/6 pel £air Children's Black Shoes, 4 to 6, very strong, now 1/11, worth 3/11 Children's Block Shoes, 7-ID, very strong, now 2/6, worth 4/11 BARGAINS FOR THE LADIES. Ladies' Tan Shoes, welted, now 6/6, 6/11, 8/6 Ladles' Black Boots, 9/11 BARGAINS FOB GENTLEMEN. Bluchers, 4/10, 5/11, 6/11, 8/9, 9/11 Walking Boots, 9/9. 10/6. 12/3, 14/6 Glsice Kid, Open Fronts, 13/9. 19/6 186. End Penny Section. JJOOTS. gHOBS. gLIPEEBS. AEL THE LATEST A2O> BEST ES F-OOTWEAB, JUST OPENED. Indies' ronglish Derby Shoes, round toe „ u/6 Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, round toes, from ~.„ 10/6 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, roond toes _ _„ 6/6 Men's Glace Derby Bals., from _ 14/6 •Men's Tan Bal., from -..„.. 14/6 Men's Chrome Bals., our own make, guaranteed .......„_ 12/6 Boot Polishes, 2d. a tin, or 2 for 3d, Protectors, Id. a packet. WE SELL LEATHER, GBrNDEBS AND UiPPEBS. AX g TQONALDSON'S T>OOT TpMPOBIUM, KHTBEB PASS. NEWMARKET. mAYLOBTS BOOT SALB. No Boots so reliable as the Celebrated TAYLOR-MADE BRAND, TBY THEM. TAYLOR. Newroß.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 272, 16 November 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 272, 16 November 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 272, 16 November 1910, Page 12

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