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AMtTSEMEIfTS. Q PER A gOCIB Direction: Brenhan-Fuller's. Limited. Managing: Director: Be^ J- 'Fuller.-BBENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT Implies the Very, Beet in Vaudeville. ' - Convulsing large audiences nigntiy. OABI. TITEBI-YN, .> -> ABL ' :iy4:EKLYN, The Artist who exposes a ridiculous and amusing manner the eutettainmeui. of an illusionist. FARREL AND The Three-legged Two VERROL. Marvellous and Amazing Djjnc' n S An Ovation Nightly J^iSa Jugglers and Sharpshooters. LES&O&. Combination. , BLETSOE'S CRIMSON KAMBLEBS. Burlesques, Quartets, Comic Songs, etc. One hour of luxurious laughter. ERNEST PITCHER; ._„__. ■SLAVIX (AND THOMPSON, CLARDYS, Etc., Etc. D.C. AND o:s., 2/; STALLS, V. IRESERVES, 2/6. pASfILY QIRCLE, gD. Book Seats at .Wildman and Arey'g'. X.EHUNGA Resiclfinte— To-nigbt Is the Great Picture Entertainment, Foresters* Hall, to help Yacht Club build a jetty. Come. ; ■ : -am SPORTING. ' JOCKEY , QLUB. A UTUMN TyjEETING, 1013. SECOND DAY. rpO-MOBROW! mO-MORROW! gATURDAY, A PBIL "^Q SECOND DAY. FIRST RACE WILL START AT -\p lA Admission to Course: 1/ Each Adult. Admission to Grandstand:'s/ Each Adult. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND AT 10.25 a.m.. 10.40 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 11.25 a.m., 12.20 p.m., and 1-20 p.m. > Caterer; J. Gallagher. :. -■ NOTICE. No person who has at any time eince the passing of "The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1007," followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no; Disqualified or. Undesirable person, will be admitted to Avondale Racecourse during the Autumn Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course lie :iwlll be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. HABRY H. HAYB, 522 .. - . ' -Secretary., JJEW ' , ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AVONDALE RACES, 16th and 10th APRIL, 1913. Trains will leave Auckland- for Avondale at 10 25 a.m., 10.40 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 11.25 a.m., ,12.20 p.m., and 1.20 p.m., returning from Avondale at 5.1S 'p.m., 5.30 p.m., 5.45----p.m., 5.55 p.m., 6.0 p.m.. and 6.35 p.m. Usual Racecourse Fares. " The, usual 1.45 p.m. train Henderson to Auckland-will .SOT run-on-lJHrh April , ' •" 557 BY ORDER. - LECTURE. T> OP'U' L A "If- ""■ ■■- 'TT .E C ;T : U K'.JS . BT THE EMINENT ASTRONOMER, M M ART p koctob » -■.' « On ■ ' -•;:■ ;• "QTp:R : qpHAN QTJKS." To .be delivered iv SI, ASDKEW:S HALL, ............... -Bj;mon!ia-6tree):i on ' -r j* PRflE "■'"[■& ~ : '~'"' ■ Illustrated by. 80 SUPERB LANTBKX SLIDES, depicting the Sun. Eclipses, the Planets, the Moon, Coloured Stars, Nebulae, the Milky Way, etc:, etc.Doors open at 7.30- p.m. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. Admission 2/, Children Half-price." Net proceeds'"to 'be devoted to the fund for the establishment of a" Solar Phy&lcs'Observatpry'W New; Zealand. 525 HORTICTJI.TXmAI.; SHOW. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND * DAHLIAS. . .-TOWN;, HALL,? TO-DAY AND. TCMORROW. ~ ■ t '■■ Opening Ceremony by His WorsU'p the Mayor at 3 p.m.' ■' •• Doors;open p.m. to-id p.m. . Afternoon' Tea. . . Admission, 1/. ■ ' ■'.'. Children, 6d. •■ - ' '.'■"• ..." ' 51 1 ECCtESIASTICAIL QHAPMAN - ALEXANDER j^ISSION. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT,' FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 7.30 O'CLOCK. Q.REAT .'.JJECEPTIONr .TjTEETI-NS, EAST STREET HALL. NEAVTON. AVelcome by His Worship" the Mayor (C. J. Pair,. Estj,). MR C. M. ALEXANDER Ana his Choir .'of'soo Trained Voices Lead the Sius.ng, . MR J. WILBUR CHAPMAN s-. ! .Delivers, his first Address. J, ■■' • TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, APRIL 20— .a p.m.—Special ' Sbrvice for YOUNG MEN AiXD WOMEN. S 30 ■ p.m.—ilouster Bally. (Doors ppou'S p.m.). MONDAY—TOWN HAbL, V.30 p.m.— '■—■■■ Subject: "The Uupardonablfe Siu." v ' TUESDAY— . ■ ■ ■ - • 10.30 a.m.-QUIET HOUR SERVICE— . Concert Chamber. . 7.30 p.m.—SERVICE—Town Hall. ~ WEDNESDAY li>AY OF PRAYER)— 10.3Q a.m.—Prayer.Meetings in all ttie Churches. . . • . • 2.30- to: 4.30-e-Concert , Chamber. 7.30 p.m.J-Service in Town Hall. THURSDAY. (BIBLE DAY)— 3 p.m.—Concert Cuambeiv ■ ' :. ! 7.30 p.m.—Service.iv.Town Hall: 7.30 p.m.—Service in Town Hall ERIDAY (HOME I>AY)----3 p.m.—Service for ; AGED PEOPLE, .- ■'..•" Town Hall; The ■ loan ofmotorcars and' carriages is requested -to bring the, aged.people to and from .-. the. place of meeting. Will'those .. willing to -kindly inform the Mayoress (Mrs C.J. Parr), care of Miss, Stlllwell, Y.W.C.A., Wellesley •Street? Telephone 1683. 7.30 p.m.—Town Hall:—Subject- "A Plea for the Home." • ' Broadwood Barless .Piano, isdppUed by : . E. and F. Co., used. ■ -'For further information please" Inquire of the Rev; X. Turner,-Gen.-Sec-'Tel. 42 9 3 '■ ■ '"' ' -"".•■.'■-• ' ■ •"',.■■' '508 PICNXOS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. I WISHING Eicursloh—S.S. Walwiri i Pa ™ I Harbour Board Steps at 2 p.m Tomorrow (weather permitting). Fare i/6 '■'■■'• ■ . ' . 40 ONBHUNGA Resident*—To-night iis the t -Great Pictnre -«*tei*«lJiiliSnt,.-Bo't«h

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 92, 18 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 92, 18 April 1913, Page 12