T°w « p DIRECTION .. J. AKD X. TAIT.' 'B ipO-XIGHT, AT g ''I rpo-xiGHT, at o* ,f; ; : : H POSITIVELY FAREWELL TO ' B JOHN . |j JOHN - fc John __cqorm4: Xi : ;;■ | s THE | To-nifrhfs Concert is Mr Mei-nrm ' •,'.' "i B Farewell to New Zealand, as he Sf'? 3 ? I America by the R.M.S. : ; ■ SPECIAL NOTICB. - • I ; As a crowded audience is assured ti"r,i»™ ' ; H it is.advisable to secure sStTin^SJ.^H RESERVED SEATS, 7/6 ANT. X/ ' " B At Wildman and M THKEK SHIELING TlCKET*^ ''■■'■ '■• B TIIHEE SUILL-INa TICKETS" ■ ■' M THREE SHILLINO- TICKET* ' '"'"■» On Sale at A. EADY AND CON § Music Warehouse S ■ '§§ TWO SHILLING TICKETS;' ■ i Available at Doors Only. .■ •(' ; : : ".' ''-■:; :.:H At To-nighfs Concert '■ •-' • JIIJ -McCOUMACK sings- ' "' ''! (From "Stabat Mater'"V (?03Sln " r -Id^'u-' I Ul """ i °'" San jVcc ° m Paiil_ent. f "Tuu 'Moon ' Drops" Low"'''."'."" "The Lord is My Light" .... amS And Irish Songs, ' (AUltsen| "She Passed Thro - the Fair" ' ' - ' : "' ' "At the- Mid Hour of Night" ""'""r\ "KATHLEEN MAVOURKEEN"" "• •.f ~ ~" L'H-ora Numbers from . . "3Iol!.v liraunijfan."- "Mother jri,.i,,. •1 lIEAR YOU .OALLI3?£^E" Ce ' "THE MINSTREL BOY" fit?' : 'r ■ MISS MAY "UXLEY, Soprani. "Shadow Pong." rr O nr S "Dinorah" (Merer- I beer); "Springs Awakening" (SandorS-: I Irish Folk Song iKoote)'; "She AVaudcteii I Doivn the .Mountain Side" (Clay) I Mil DONALD McBBATH, VlolSt ; 1 I'lays . ■ .-,-■ ■..--' .. Air on G String (Barh), Chansonet PaTana (Kreisler). '- . ' .vMR VINCENT O'BRIEN,-; AccoApanii' Plan at Wildman and Arey'e. Day'Salcs : at Eiuly and Co.'s. Reservea Seat* 7" '' and v/; Unreserved, 3/ and 2/. °- ' Direction, J. and N. Tait. * . ■ ' DANCE. Trades Hall, Friday, ,L6 De ; Nlg'it. Gents., 1/6; Ladies' Od -Exlii tion Dances by H.M.s. Psyche Quadrille Club (by permissiou).—Prof. Bailey. ■■•'": m: y you, KOVAL OAK.—Where you can"see I z-t S Beautiful Lion Cubs, full. of fuu "; i l»:ed in the Zoo. Horses, vehicles; aadliot • \ water free: also Ocean Wave free: ■'. ]• rnO-NIUJIT, search yonr warflrobe STaßr \\ ■*- soiled clothing. To-morrow, rbj vi ! -fPorter. In two days your order will he !• returned to you fresh, new and clean aiaiiiL 3 •Phone 1741 PORTER'S DYE WOKKs!' Tabernacle Buildings, Karangaftape Koji :■ •f| Vans Collect. .. .- ..: -.".:■.! ATHLETIC SPORTS. I V .MX.i. NATIONAL TOURNAMENT ' -•-•ATHLETIC AND SWIMMING. , LAST DAY FOR ENTRIES, JAN. 20th.- ■- Special Medallions for Cbampionsuij) v. - "'- Events. £IH> in Trophies for Open Events!'' . For full information and entry forme/ 525 MR. J. V. HANNA, Y.M.C.AK •■•:/ QHA'MriONSHIP QPOETS.' '-\ ■ mO-MORiROW \ FTEKXOOX.' .; AT THiE DOMAJX. '; PIPE BAND MATCHING COMPGSTITIOS. ' S £75—Final KihetDeW Handicap. .." \so£. £1-I—Final 75yds Fdying Handicap. . -; . £10—-Final KiOyds Exhibition f'.O—Final Half-mile Handicap. : : • £30— Final One 'Mile Handicap. • . 'r-vs 10D Yards Ne\v Zealand Champdonship. 440 Yards New Zealand ChampionsliipL l -~ ■ Half-mile Cycle 'Championship. ' f2o—Two Miles Wheel Race. _• ■:<s& £14 —One Mile Cycle Handicap. • ': Catch-as-Catch-Can WTestling. ■> TjHE- FINE:ST AND 'MOST VARIED : iSPOJ-tIKS PROGRAMME EVEK PRE- > ■SE.VPED IN AUCKLAND. ..■ ffll,'_•;; COMPANY'S MOTICE. pAREXGA GUMFIELDS, LIMITED.;:; IMPORTANT NOTICB. * ' At the request of the diggers on tie ■ Company's holdings, aud o£ the many callers at the Company's Office, it has been decided to couform with conditions obtainin s ou the Walroa and other Gunifields. ". AFTER JANUARY 19th, THEBEFOEB, Licenses to Dig will he issued, on Monthly, Half-yearly, or Annual Terms? ' Digger* .1 absolutely free to sell gum or bay provt , .. i sions as they please. No restrictions. " ! AN ABSOLUTELY FREE FIELD TO HOLDERS OF LICENSES. '; •»' Price for Licenses has been made markably low iv comparisoa with other ..v- ;•. fields. EXPERIENCED DIGGERS AKB ■■ MAKING WONDERFULLY. GOOD M WAGES, which statement can be verified 7, beyond doubt. The Company would.especially warn inexperienced men £lolil . going ou the fields iv the expectation ol ,;; the excellent results achieved by ■■--. old hands at the business. .. - The Company have pleasure in announce , ■-.: ing that the Direct Service to rareuga. ■ from Auckland has been resumed, startiuS from the l"th January. For turther particulars, price o£ Licences, ; Apply to— '• : F. W. FAGAX, Managing Director, '. .1. rarcnga Guniflelds, Ltd...... . j 112, Victoria, Arcade. - XIOAD BOAKD NOTICES. \ JyJOUM- RUSKILL KOAP : DOG REGISTRATION. ' : Notice is hereby given' that at a ||f of rhe above Board, held ou TuesdJ}, v -, .lanuary la, VJI-4, W. J. West WM_|J_ [ pointed Dog Registrar for Mouat 5 Roskill Road Dlstric-C The dog r K* . tration fee for the year 1914 Hasi beM . lixed at Two Shillings and Sixpence (« ench Cattle or Sheep Dog,, and at i'i>>Shillings for any other dog. . All dogs must be registered on or before the last day of February, 1914. with tta , Registrar, faillns which proceedings «"'.,: bo taken against the owner . . ~;, STANLEY BOWEEY, H Clerli. ■ .. j January 14, 1914. 528 j RESTAURANTS AKD TEA 30QM3 J PRIOR'S GTILL T E ADI-V«- . BEST -j / MEALS IN THE CITY.; OTRAND ARCADE. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 14, 16 January 1914, Page 12
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