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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. BBEK-NAX-FICTJjBR-S CIRCUIT Implies the Very Best In Vaudeville. EAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BILE. LAST NIGHT OF MANY ARTISTS in Prominent Public Favour. "VfR JOHN TjMILLER, Tbe Favourite Auckland Tenoc. • Lost TWO KTORYS. Night The Great Pastime Duo. ofi M.OUNIER AND FRANZ. Lost Tbe Modern Samsons. XigSlt PROFESSOR LEWIS, of Exfiraoirdinary Conjurer and IHusfomst Last ST. GEORGE AND DAYNE, Night Musical Sketch Artists. of VEBE LEWIS. AND yyA-RTON, Australia's Greatest Coloured Comedians. LEONARD NELSON.^ An Bn-tertßLner of Sterling Worth. BIG CHANGE MONDAY NIGHT ■Prices: D.C. and 0.5.. 2/; StaHs, 1/6; Family Circle, 1/. Book seats at Opera House from -2 -to 6 p.m. GLOBE THEATRE, Sinxlny. — S«>tt Bennett lectures on -The Churches and the Class War." Don't miss. 15 MUSIC— Special offer for Xmmas —all 2/ music 1/9 at Nicholas' Music Shop, 50. Great North Rd , close Newton. 72 AUCKLAUD EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND "I7IXHIBITION. uckland -Exhibition. /-yPEN "T\AIIY. 10 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. A MULTITUDE OF HANDSOME DISPLAYS AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL. rpHE XjTAIRY "pOUNTAIN. fTVHE ART r* ALLERY. Admission, Sixpence. Children, Threepence. FREE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. rpHE A QUARIUM. ROYAL A RTILLERY "OAND. OVAL -"-RTILLEUY JJ AND. mHIS "pVENING'S pROGRAMME. March, "Stars and Stripes" (Sousa) Overture. "Raymond". .(Ambroise Thomas) Ballet Music, " "Masauiello" (Auber) Scenes from "Les Huguenots". .(Meyerbfeer) Selection, "The Count of Luxembourg"... (Lehar) Intermezzo. "Fairyland" (Hesse) Waltz, "Estudiuntina" (Waldteufel) Descriptive Fantasia, "A Southern Wedding" (Lotter) Selection, "Hullo! Ragtime!" (HirschJ (By Desire.* •'THE R.A. MARCH." "God Save the King." Annotated Programme in Daily Bulletin. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BAND CONCERTS. ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION: SEASON TICKETS: ONE GUINEA. SINGLE ADMISSIONS: ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. A THLETICS . JANUARY 10 —Amateur Athletic Sports. Brilliant American Team of Athletes competing. JANUARY 12, 14, AND 17—Athletic Championship Sports. Pipe Band Contest, and Highland Dancing Competition. pONCERT TTALL—rpHIS "C«VENING. THE WIELAERT - PECHOTSCH CONCERT CO. will give a Popular Concert THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. Popular Prices. OUNDAY r-lOXCBRTS. rpHE TJOYAL A RTILLERY "DAXD Plays in the Exhibition Grounds EACH SUNDAY Admission 1/, Children, Sixpence; or Of Season Ticket TO-MORROWS PROGRAMME. "La Ritirata Italiana" (Drescher) Symphony, "The Hymn of Praise" (Mendelssohn) Song, Cornet Solo. "The Rosary".. .(Nevin) (Sergeant C. Ellis.) Overture. "William Tell". (Rossini) Selection, "Les Martyrs" (Donizetti) "Judex." from "Mors et Vita".. .(Gounod) Slavonic Rhapsody (Friedemann)

Polonaise, "A Life for the Czar"..(Glinka! THE R.A. MARCH. God Save the King: lET /GALLERY "piREE rpO-MOKROAV. AT rTTHE -pXHIBITION". TjUREWORKS—TJOXING "VIGHT. Tj^TREWORKS —"DOXING "vpiGHT. "CTCREWORKS—"DOXING -V"IGHT. DO NOT MISS THEM ! JANUARY O rj.RAND TjiLORAL /CARNIVAL AND OWEET pEA pAGEANT. IN THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. No Extra Charge for Admission. Entries invited for "QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL" COMPETITION. Each Competitor must be attended by two pages, girls or boys (no ladies in waiting.. First prize, £20; Second, £3; Third, f2. FLORAL COSTUME. DECORATED GROUP, LIVING POSTERS. GARDEN LIFE, DECORATED MOTOR LORRIES MOTOR CARS. BICYCLES. MOTOR CYCLES, CHILDREN'S GO - CARTS PERAMBULATORS, PETS. PARASOLS ETC, SKIRT DANCING. «~"o, A Gold Medal to the Teacher of Dancing whose troop is judged to be best. ENTRIES CLOSE ON DECEMBER 27. Full information and advice to competitors available from the Secretary of the SU-CTt"" 1 HortiCTlltnral Society, Swanson EXHIBITION QONCERT TTALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. special cirasl, /concert pecial VTrand Concert BEST TALENT IN AUSTRALASIA HUGE POPULAR PROGRAMME Vocal Solos, Duets, Trios, Instrumental Solos and Duets. Character Sketches, etc. Popular Prices, 2/ and 1/. ' 504 L AT^fJ n „ stal „*■**• Seusation- , ~ D "ing Horse, Honey Bee first timo in New Zealand, at 0 p.m. tuue ____^ -rpO-MGUT, JJIO-NIGHT, rpO-NIGHT. ROYAL HIPPODROME 5S YAL hippodrome' ROYAL HIPPODROME - WONDERLAND PARK. ' WONDERLAND PARK. „„„ WONDERLAND PARK. BUCRJGMPING EXTRAORDINARY Prizes are given nightly to any local riders who can sit the wild horses! bnuT d^ome 661 * perfornuns nightly In the Hipp£ TO-NIGHT, TO-NIG-HT TO-NIGHT. ALEX. REID. ALEX. REID. ALEX. REID £'^?£! <>n 0t "N will gi Te Exhibitions on an Outlaw Horse THE FAMOUS BAKER FAMILY THE FAMOUS BAKER FAMILY THE FAMOUS BAKER FAMILY,* In New and Daring Acts, Miss Kathleen Baker, In her Graceful Aerial Performances, Master Frank Baker, the Intrepid Bareback Rider. Miss Barberlna Baker, the Great Contortionist, whose act has astounded the whole medical faculty, Pri--« of Admi««ion: 1 - .-,„.! rM -.n-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

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