AMUSEMENTS. WEST' CS — "piCTUBB a-nTIBTCS B.ST* ™ A. ICTURE » " EST* ►? THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. EOYAL ALBERT HALL. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. By arrangement with Mr T. J. West. NEW PICTURES A REVELATION. THE FINEST PROGRAMME PBE. SENTED. ~w~ THE EMPIRE, SERIES: ."'■' WESTMINSTER TO GREENWICH, a Magnificent.'•■ scenes ;"are ■:' revealed as the spectator, drops down the River to .Greenr '.'■'.'' wich.V S '■■ I THE STOLEN HEIR. A beautiful St. -Bernard Dog, with. marvelr . ious salacity-; tracks the stolen, child. THE GERMAN BALTIC SQUADRON. j A Splendid -View of the Warships Is : ; obtained. ;'«•■. § M THE STRONGER SEX. ' .-' ,' ■■■-. THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS, . THE BANDIT'S WIFE. \ ' ! 15th EDITION PATHS'S GAZETTE: Departure of the .Duke' of Connaught, Opening ot the Boxing Season; ,■. Paris Fashions. ->.etc. - .'._.... 1 SCENES IN HOLLAND/ A Fair Exchange, Trust Buster, Teddy I I Shrugs His Shoulders, and Sammy becomes I j - an Equilibrist.' ' YOU'VE GOT TO SCREAM AT THESE. HAVE A REFRESHER ON THE BAL- , I "CONY ROOF GARDEN at the Interval. ] I ELECTRIC FANS THROUGHOUT. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES', ORCHESTRA Prices: 1/ "and 6d; Reserved Seats, 1/6, j nt Royal Albert-Hall.-Phone 1506..... H" IBERNIAN H-ALLr WELLINGTON«T. TO-NIGHT is your last chance, of seeing THE GRAND PROMENADE. CONCERT i ■, AND BAZAAR. •_. ' NORMAN TAIT, Musical Juggler. 'LOLA, the Gipsy Queen. ... And numerous other attractions: Admission, 6d. ' dancing from 10 to 12 p.m., ,6d extra. /CHORAL HA L Lbl I MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 12th, At 8 o'clock, ./ EIGHTH PIANOFORTE AND VOCAL I | RECITAL, V By Pupils of , ,' MR. WALTER IMPETT. | By. .-liivltatlon Oonly. I Holders of Cards are requested to present same at door; aud to be seated at 7.55 p.m. , Special Cars will leave Three Lamps for the Choral Hall at 7 and 7.15. Cars for all 'parts- at close of concert. G~ RAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND DANCE. I TO-NIGHT, HIBERNIAN HALL. Admission, 1/. 138 "fc/pESSItS. ARTHUR WITHY and SCOttI -"A Bennett commence Debate, "Will I Single Tax or Socialism Most Benefit the Workers?" 14th. 52 ATHLETIC SPOBTS. rVKEHUNGA CYCLE TOURING CLUB. I ATHLETIC SPORTS AND FIRE BRIGADE COMPETITIONS To be held on the New Track on the ONEHUNGA RECREATION RESERVE, SATURDAY, 17th DEC, 1910. Sports commencing at 2.15 p.m. Admission, 1/; Children, Half-price. | R. SUTHERLAND, 1 S. H. BROOKING, Joint Secys. 22 SALE OF -WORK. j QT. BENEDICT'S HALL. XMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK, I In Aid of St. Benedict's Convent. SATURDAY MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 12, and 13. { Doors Open at 3 p.m. Children will receive prizes both for 1/ and Od Tickets. I Admission: Adults. 6d. No prizes., 73 GRAND FLORAL FAIR- AND XMAS TREE, AT Miß. H. J. PILCHER'B GROUNDS, CHEVIOT VALE, ROCKY NOOK, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 14 and 15. Fair open at 2.30 p.m., WEDNESDAY, by MR. T. HODGSON. Floral Competitions, Afternoon Tea, Strawberries and Cream. Special musical programme. Father Christmas will give every visitor a Christmas Box from the Tree each evening. Admission to Grounds: (3d. each day. , Successful gathering anticipated, In aid lof Rocky Nook Ladies' Croquet Club.
AUCTIONS. MONDAY TQEC. -^ "jyTARKET. AT U O'CLOCK/ TTNREDEBMED. "DLEDGES, TJNREDEEMED pLEDGES. GOLD AND SILVER • WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS JEWELLERY, D.8.8.L. GUNS, T.S. MACHINES,- TOOLS, CLOTHING, ETC., ETC. . A RTHUR, Has received instructions from MR J. MENDOZA, Monte de Piete Loan Oflice, Victoria-st., to sell by Auction, at his Mart, City Market, on Monday Next, at 11 o'clock, TJN REDEEMED "DLEDGES, As per List in Last Monday'and Tuesday's "Star." Also, 100 BUNDLES OF GOOD AND USEFUL CLOTHING. /CARPENTER A UTHUB GENERAL AUCTIONEER. gAMUEL /COCHRANE & QON, T TD. 199, QUEEN-ST. mUESDAY, J") EC. -tO 1910. 11A.M., 11A.M. SPLENDID VARIETY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Further Entries Accepted. -■ QJAMUEL {"IOCHRANK & DON, T TD. (ALBERT E. SLOMAN, Auctioneer)., rpUESDAY, "TJECEMBER -| O 1910, • f . 1 P.M., 1. P.M. gAMUEL /COCHRANE & CON, T TD. Have been favoured with iustruetions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, 199, Queen-st., PINE ASSORTMENT OF ELECTROPLATE WARE, including— CRUETS, 3, 4, and 6 Bottles, BUTTER DISHES, JELLY DISHES, BREAD BOARD, TEAPOTS,' JAM DISHES, Etc., Etc. Practically Without Reserve. Splendid Opportunity to secure a Cheap Xmas Present. ON VIEW MONDAY AFTERNOON. gAMUEL QOCHRANE & QON, T TD. (ALBERT E. SLOMAN, Auctioneer.) "PRELIMINARY ■ XjUUDAY, JANUARY SV7 1911. 12 O'CLOCK —AT— 12 O'CLOCK. THE COULTHARD TIMBER COMPANY, LTD., IN LIQUIDATION, HELENSVILLE. gAMUEL /Cochrane & qon, t td. Have been favoured with instructions from the Liquidators of the above Company-to Sell by Public Auction, AT THEIR MART, 199. QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, THE SAWMILL, PLANT, LAND, AND COMPANY'S RIGHTS AND INTERESTS IN WHARF, BOOMS, AND RAILWAY SIDING. FULL DETAILS IN LATER ISSUES. DAMDEL /COCHRANE te QOK, X TD. ALBERT E. SLOMAN. Auctioneer. - Auctions centinned en page 7« ~
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 12
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