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I -uros-aJaE-rrs. r 0 P. H R A . TT O U S B. Direction: Brennan-FflUler's, Ltd. Uaaaging Director: Ben. J. Fuller. -': BRENNAN-FULiLEK'S CIRCUIT f Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. • Another Legitimate Triumph scored by Out Brilliant-New Company last night. READ THIS FINE BILL. THE TYENTIXES. HE J-^ENTINES. UPSIDE-DOWN LADDEK-WALKBBS. . In new. novel, and intrepid gyrations in I mid-air. A death-defying and thrilling act. Imported Direct from London. t TTIRANK TTAWTHORNE. * RANK AJ-AWTHORNE. And His BRILLIANT ENGLISH COMEDY CO., " Introducing the Laughable Comedy Sketch, "THE NEW DRESSMAKER." A Laugh, A Scream, A Yell. ERNEST -piTCHER, BNEST * ITCHEB. New Zealand's Favourite Comedian, ATHvAS AND COLLINS, AND V-'OLLINS. Those Brilliant English Eccentrics, Dancers, aod Burlesque Artists. ELECTBAr t^LECTBA! LECIRA: -EiLECTRA! ELECTRA, THE HUMAN DYNAMO. An Act that is responsible for tremendous laughter. Most Novel and Interesting. ' AND EMBIJA.CLNG, jIMO-NG OTHERS— MARK ERICKSEN, PUNCHINELLOS Trices: D.C. and 0.5., 2/: Stalls. 1/; F. Circle. 6d. Plan at Wildman and Ar«y's. Booked Seats. 6d extra. AUCKLAND'S ANNUAL npEAT. riRAND /-yPBNING CJUCCESS. OF T>ROS.' 1 /IREATEST CHOW ON Tj^ABTH. LOCATION — VICTORIA PARK. IJIHE OOWBOTS — fpHE QOWBOTS. REALSOJJS OF THE PRAIRIE in tf>elr ' WONDBBFDL EXHIBITIONS OF TBICK AND FANCY. ROPIXG AND RH>ING AND ROUGHBIDISG. Nothing more UNIQUE AND INTERESTING Hae ever been Been in the Dominion. Men whom no Howe in Australia and New Zealand has. been able to throw. TTILLABY TOKG, -QTILI/ARY TOSG, "Alone Worth the Price of Admission" was the General Verdict on this Marvellous •Artist. A performance that must be eeen to be believed. , MATINEES: j WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ME-NAGERIE: Open daily, 4 to 5 p.m. Adults, 1/; Children, 6d. PRICES TO COMBIXEO SHOWS: 5/ (Re- . served Chairs), 4/, 3/, 2/. Children ■ under 10, half-price to all parte. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. ■pALACB PICTURES. " NEWTON. THE SIEGE OF PETERSBURG Will be screened at the Theatre FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. . IVTOTICE.—Re Carnation Social held in .-*-' Orange Hall.—ln consequence of the Floor not being finished, the Opening Night is Postponed until Wednesday, March 12th. 1913.— J. J. WEIGHT, Sec. 51 SPORTING. r F E A BOHA ANNUAL, -DACES, "VTEXT, M ABCH g AND 10> BIG FIELDS. GOOT> HORSES Conrenient Train Services to and from All Districts. A SPLENTttD HOLIDAY. NOTICE. No person who bus at any time since the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 190T," followed the occupation of a BcofemaSef or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Dlsqoalified or Undesirable person, "will be admitted to tftc Te Aroha Racecourse during the Annual Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom 'and prosecnted for trespass. G. J. PARKER; 515 Secretary. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. TTMBHING EXCURSION.—S.s. Waiwiri . ■*- leaves Harbour Board Steps at 2 p.m. To-morrow, weather permitting. Fare, 1/6. ■ [ __. 59 -THE DAIMLER 30-PASSENGEB CHAEX A-BANC. 1 THIS WEEK'S ROUND TRIPS from : G1P.0.: 2JO p-m.. TO-MORROW (Wednes- . day). Domain, Remuera, Tamaki West, St. Heller's Bay, 2/6. SATURDAY, Bth. Tltirangi. Auckland's New Park, 5/1 SUNDAY, ' Oth, Ellerslie. Otahubu, Mangere, Cornwall ! Park, 5/. Weather permitting. Minimum passengers, 10. Seats bnoked J. W. ! ANDREW. Phone 1,553. No trip' Monday. ; . XJ3CTTJ~RI-S. I T ENT LECTUBBSS FOB MBN. ; CHAMBER OF COMMBBCB. ! MONDAY TO FRIDAY. 13.20 to 12.50, and 1.20 to 1.50 pjn, -■ Speaker till March Uth, • BEY. F. W. CLARKE, 8.A., Vicar of Te Awamutu. 537 j . . ———— • MEETINGS. ' TJEMUERA RATEPAYERS - ASSOCIA- ; XV TION meets To-Night (Tuesday), 4th ■ March, St. Aidan's Hall, at u3O p.m. Busi- , ness: Important. ' 211 \ mHI INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION I -*- ■ AKD PEACE ASSOCIATION (Auckt land Branch) invites every person interested - to attend SPECIAL MEETING AT 1 FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, Mt. Eden c Road (corner Sylvan Avenue), TUESDAY, J ,4th March, 7.45 p.m., to discuss FORMATION OF MONSTER LIBERTY LEAGUE I In opposition to compulsory clauses of Dej fence Acts and Deprivation of Civil Rights. EGERTON GILL, t 4 Hon. Sec., P.O. Box 466. i 3 Iβ tJaDIES^ - T~oTIT No. 18. S JPmjP A Meeting will be held on - WEDNESDAY NIGHT in Foresters' Hall, King Street, fJStSmsrr Newmarket, at 7.30 p.m. j 's-wwJSf sharp. Dutch Auction. All Sister Lodges invited. • . By order of the W.M. 6 ' J)EVONPOBT BUSINESS MEN? A General Meeting of the above will be ' held in the Borough Council Chambers on i THURSDAY, March 6, at 8 p.m., to R ceive . the Report of the Committee and to discuss . important matters In connection with the approaching- Elections. V: E. ROSCOE, Secretary Devonport Business Men's 550 Election Committee. ' I "FPS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES , -m- —The World's Standiml.—E. and V, ' Palao Agency, LM. S. Cnldirutt Uanacer. '. T>C55 BTDM-TBB DRINKS, In CROWS <*- BBA.Ii Bottles.—Grey and Manales.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1913, Page 12

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