AMUSEMENTS. Proprietors, "Wonderland," Limited, Auckland's ' '-.' 8j "VjyONDBRLAND." (Facing the Harbour—2oo yards from Sg^t?•'. K;T''.?_ Queen-st.) A ' Q.IOANTIC "CHLORAL T^ETB. '■;'.-.-_ ;;7 AND TuTASKED .I .. "■■■'■■ "CTANCY J") BESS /CARNIVAL,. , t AMID THOUSANDS OF "CTA-RDS OF "CHLORAL DECORATIONS;- -> ■' ! ".?1 ? TjWENING, "T)EC.;. AT "TTyONDERLAND.*! ...: . rpHE "pRINCE OF J>LEASURE "OBSORTS rpBIBUTE TO rpH-E /VPBBN OF /CITIES. ~, i TJNPARALLELED IN THE "CTISTORY OF j AUCKLAND. ! ON ,-■••...; |]ITONDAY EVENING, T)EC. -J A I £5 | £5 FOR THE LADY WHO CARRIES ON THE GROUND THE LARGEST BOUQC ET OF FLOWERS. No Professional Florist allowed to I j compete In this event. • 'The bouquet must be carried by the Lady. — £5 | £5 | PRIZE for the Best Fancy Costume worn . by a Lady (non-skater). £5 ■ — £5 — I PRIZE for the Best Fancy Costume worn ' by a Lady (Skaters only). I £5 — £5 PRIZE for the Best Comic Costume worn by Gentleman (non-skater). i£s r — £5 PRIZE for the Best Comic Costume worn by a Gentleman (skaters only): £2 '■ •PRIZE to the Best Lady Fancy and Graceful Skater, in costume. - £2 ■ PRIZE to the Best Gentleman Fancy-and Trick Skater, in costume. — £2 PRIZE to the Most Graceful Pair (Lady and Gentleman), ln costume. And >.:; miLTING AT THE "RING (ON SKATES) rpENT pEGGING (ON SKATES/.
TCTHEBLBARROW "DACE <ON SKATES) "DLIND TITAN'S "DUFF (ON SKATES). FOR OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES.
N.B. — THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED BY A COMMITTEE OF WELL KNOWN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, QUITE IMPARTIALLY. The Management are prepared to receive "piNTRIES FOR THE TTJIFFERENT - •CWENTS ■ (No entrance fees), But reserve the right to refuse entries. ' "ryONDEBLAND'S" "p*ETE M ONDAY, D EC. 19 OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS (2_30). - And Every Evening (7 o'clock). When CROWDS NIGHTLY THRONG ! ! ! With Merry Laughter and Melodious Music, Amid QCENES OF TTNPARALLELED •DEAUTY "' --*• V Sparkling with "VTYRIADS OF mWINKLING TDLUMINATIONS. DID THE "CAKE-WALK?" Was it because the Cream . Puff(ed) ? Or because It saw the Table-sjioon? Or the Sausage Roll? Or the Salad Dressing? Or what? TTtTINNER DECLARED TO-NIGHT 1 NOTICE.—If the winner is not present,' the prize will be sent to Auckland's Orphan Home. (I heard you say Auckland isn't often home—since "Wonderland" arrived). You see it's the "Fashion" to take a party to "Wonderland," and if you know the "DRIGHTEST Q-IBL ON jgARTH, Take her —and her family. Put your prospective Mother-in-lay on mHE "rXAKE-WALK," Your Father-in-law (that may be), In the "T AUGHING rjALLBRY," Your Sister-in-law (to come), on the ""jyj-ERRY Your Aunt (to be), on the TTELTER QKELTER," And any other relatives (by marriage prospective) on the "\f ANY ZITHER \ TTRACTIONS. rpHEN (Mark this Word—Then) •Retire to some comfortable nook with, the T ITTLE TXfOMAN TN mHE ITTTORLD, Listen to the Band—And Pretend to Watch tho Skaters. RESULT. -TTOU'LL be TTAPPY ! . (So will She.) rpHBY'LL BE JJAPPY ! (Meaning your Aforesaid Relatives to be.) T'LL BE TTAPPY ! (That's 'the Cause of this Ad.) IN AUCKLAND'S " j ' ~~ NOW, ' BUSTLE, AND GET READY AT ONCE For A • BORLAND'S QAfiNIVAL In , "TOONDEBLANDiIt
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 293, 10 December 1910, Page 12
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