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AMUSEMEHH, g-I» MAJESTY'S THEATBE.. PAUL pAUL TQUFAULT. PAUL J^UFAULT. ■pOUR QONCERTS rvNLI. TfESDAY. MARCH 3. WEDNESDAY. MARCH i. FRIDAY. MARCH 6. ' ' . SATURDAY, MARCH 7. PAUL -pUFATJLT. PAUL TTJUFAIILT. PAUL TQUFAULT. ••Paul. Default is the finest concert tenor heard in this city."—"Sydney Sun." . Assisted l>y ■pAULINE BINDLEY, Soprano ERNEST TOY. Violinist HAROLD WHITTLE, Pianist. '. PRICES: .->/ (reserved), 3/, and 2/. Plans open at Wildman and 4rev"s Friday. Direction FREDERIC SHIPMAX. rp , o w n g a l v Direction Exhibition Executive. rpiTURSDAY - 1 - HUHSDAY -^VEXING. THE -pOYAL iKTILLERY TJAXD TJOYAL A RTILLERY TSAXD TJAXD Will present an unique programme of instrumental music, which will prov» a revelation to music-lovers of Auckland. Til E X>OYAL ARTILLERY TtAND JJOYAL "DAXD pOYAL A RTILLERX T>AND Is recognised throughout fhe Dominion as the finest combination o? instrumentalists which has ever favoured us with a visit . ty COMPLETE PROGRAMMES O —' COMPLETE PROGRAMMES — " COMPLETE PROGRAMMES FIRST PART— Selections by FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND. SECOND PART— Selections by FULL MILITARY BAND. This is the first occasion in the musical nistory of New Zealand that such v distinguished coterie of musicians has pre- * sented a double instrumental programme. TOWN HALL. • AT R—THURSDAY EVENING—AT S PRICES: O / 9 / AND ONE SHILLING. Day Sale Tickets (■>/) at A. Eady and Co.'s. Concert Director, SCOTT COLVILLB. TO-NIGHT, search your wardrobe for any soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring up Porter. In two days your order will bo returned to you fresh, new and clean again 'Phone 1741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Road.' Vans Colled. ATJCKLANIJ EXHIBITION.. AUCKLAND TT'XIIiniTIOS. UCKI.AXD -E'xiiir.n-iox. OPEN' FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF THE JJA.ND OF THE TJOYAL A RTILLERY Whose Phenomenal Season Will Probably - Close on March 2. v THIS (WEDNESDAY - ) EVENING. ~ So. 1 BAND ROTUNDA. AT S P.M. PROGRAMME. March. 'Moyeuse" '.. Overture, "Die Meistersingers" .. Wanner "Invitation A La Valse" ~... „ Weber-Weiugartner Selection, "Carmen" Bizet \ Interval. Selection. "Macfteth" Verdi Piit-010 Solo. -The Wren ,, Damare-. belection, "The Pirates of Penzauce" , Waltz. '-Nights of Gladness' , Ancliffe •'The Royal Artillery March." • "God Save tbe King." Annotated Programme in Daily Bulletin. /CARNIVAL. ASEMAX'S /CARNIVAL. nOMAI.V CRICKET GROUND FRIDAY EVENING. 27th, at T.BO pm. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 28th, at 2 p.m. AH tbe Champions of Australia and New ■ Zealand entered, including DAVE PUETTY, World's Champion. .. W. PECK, Australian Champion. C. O'ROKKE, South Island Champion.' --. J. E. SHE WRY, Tarauaki Champion. RECORD NOMINATIONS FOR HANDICAP EVENTS. £400 IX I>BIZES -. champion-- chopping. bicycle i:a-:"ing. ■',-'■ single and dulble-handed s SAWING. SPRINTING AND DISTANCE EVENTS.GRAND CHALLENGE MATCH, 130 yds.- . 11. H. BKINKJXAN V. E. LAMBEKT lor' ' £150, Aud Trophy preseutod by Exhibition \ g .Executive. Admission to Cricket Ground. 1/; Childrea; ' bd. Admit also to Exhibitiuu by Cricket Ground Gate Oulv. m .SATURDAY EVENING. AT S P.Jflv' QKAND JJTILITARY mATTOO. ' Q.RAND mATTOO. Cricket Ground Brilliantly Illuminated. INCIDENTAL MUSIC." BY THE "jgIAND OF THE TJOYAL A RTILLERY . DESCRIPTIVE FANTASIA, "VXrATERLOU," B- the JJOYAL ARTILLERY AND "\TASSED T>ANDS. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. Entries for Judging: and Awards must bo lodcred on or before THURSDAY, 26tU . inst. VT7ONDERLAND: . ryOXDERLAXO! The New .TOY WHEEL started on Saturday Night, and was a great success. Everybody said: the funniest thing on the ' ' ground: amusements galore. j Water CUnte. Figure Eight. Ilelter Skelter, i Rowsey Towspy. Cvclorama. Sea Tiips, Magic Swing. Haunted Castle. Xlgger Dip. Laughing Gallery, Dreamland, Duck Pond. Railway. Marionettes. Trained Dogs Extraordinary, Knife Rack. B.iII Games, run.-.i Balls. Football Game. Etc.. Etc., Etc., Kt<\ Reduced Fares ou the TOBOGGAN. Everybod}-, 3d. Everybody, 3d. Look out for Children's Day, NEXT SATURDAY. "yiSITORS TO THE EXHIBITION' INSPECT NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, CHEAP, at ROLAND MENS' AUCTION MART, J Wellesley Street West. RESTAURANTS ANi) TEA BOOKS pttlOH'B STILL T EADI NG. BEST -I / MEALS IN THE CITY. CmiAXD ARCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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