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PER A HOUSE AND PALACE OF ■3 VARIETIES. r i jpULLER'S EW I^NTERTALVF-Ra , ■ TO-NIGHT, ' ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, | - First Appearance of the JOEYES rj^Rio. The Iron-jawed Marvels, Acrobats, aid ♦'i'i Trapeze Equilibrists. Harry—LEEDS and LEMAR— i Burlesque Sketch Artists. 5 ; LBS WART-OX in Humorous Sketch. •' THE COON PHRENOLOGIST." " ; Ted Anderson, May Rose, Hugh Huxhara, Ja\ Williams, Kate Maher, Lulu Eugene, and Ethel Preston. FULLER'S PRICES: ORCHESTRA STALLS, 2s (no Half Pricej DRESS CIRCLE. 2s; LADIES, Is. STALLS & FAMILY CIRCLE. Is; LADIES 6<J PRIVATE BOXES. 21s and 15s. ' ' Box Plan at Wildinan and Arey'3. Day Sales at Groves' and Carter's. Musical Director, MR. FRANK GROWTH g T - l)kY ' fgT. PATRICK'S DAi" 1 DOMAIN CRICKET T0 * DAY ( FIIIjDAY), GRAND NATION CELEBRATION. SPORT'S—FOR OLD AND YOUNG-SPORTS DO NOT MISS THE CHAMPION WRESTLING COMPETITION. Johnston (World's Champion), v. Skinner (Auckland's Champion). Also, Tiaki Nanaia, Eraser, Read, Cook, McLusky, and others. GRAND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY BY PUPILS OF MARIST. BROS.' COLLEGE. NOVEL RACES. DUMB-BELLS, INDIAN CLUB EXERCISES, IRISH .JIG. HAMMER AND WEIGHT-THROWING BY CHAMPION'S. CHOI! A L HAL L . ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT (TO-NIGHT). GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. Opening Chorus. " Let Erin Remember" SCHOOL CHILDREN. Song, "Irish Emigrant MISS COOPER. Song, " Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms'' MISS M. DONOVAN. Violin. Solo, " Rhapsodic" MASTER GERALD RALPH. Song, " Irish Folk Song" MISS MABEL LYONS. xiecitation. " Shiel's Speech on Irish Valour"... MR. R. A KEENAN. Song. " The Last Rose of Summer" MISS A. LORRIGAN. Song, " Kathleen Mavouvneen" MISS ,>i. KNIGHT. Song, Silent O'Moyle MR. RUPERT MANTELL. Chorus. " Hail, Glorious St. Patrick" SCHOOL CHILDREN. riong. "The Wearing of the Green" MR. P. B. DARBY. Sonar. "The Harp That Once".... MISS COOPER. Violin Solo. "Irish Airs" MISS MAGGIE LYONS. Song, " The Meeting of The Waters" MISS M. KNIGHT. Recitation. " Robert Kmmctt's Speech from the Dock" MR. If. HERBERT. Sons. " Steer My Barque to Erin's Isle" MISS JiAOD DONOVAN. Song, " The Minstrel P,oy" .ICR. RUPERT MANTEEI,. Accompanist. Mr. Harold Light, F.G.0.. London. Prices, 2s and Is. Social trams leave Three Lumps at 7.15 and 7.30. Commence 8 o'clock. P. ,T. GRACE, Snorts Secretary. M. ,T. SHEAHAN, Hon. Treasurer. R. A. KEENAN, General Secretary. Dental. E L i! A N C E J^ENTAIJ QOUPANY C ]\'j[ DNEOE J£MANUEL, DENTAL SUiiGEON. Speciality in Gold Crown and Bridge Work. rrrr i /"V UEEN-STREET (OVER SMEETON'6). | I I j VsC Telephone, No. 1604. V ) i RELIANCE jQENTAIij QOMI'AXI. ; Business Notices. TJUNTER, Assoc. M. Inst., C.E., Architect and Consulting Engineer. Office, No. 18. Royal Insurance Buildings. Queen-street- Telephone No. 1343. C. R. WALKER.] fAECH. PEAK. -yyALKER AND pEAK, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, II and 12. Mercantile Chambers, Quern-street. (next Bank of New Zealand), Auckland. ' Rotorua Branch: Mr. .Geo. Urquliart, Resident Partner. Coromandol Agents: Walker and Burgess TF THE EYES GET _ TIRED X Or cause trouble give them relief. Have them efficiently tested and fitted with corrective Lenses by T. Peacock, Optician, 212. Queen-street. . Spectacles v and Pince-nez Frames of every Material; Artificial Eyes in great variety. Also, in stock. Binoculars. Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometer?, Electric Bells, Drawing Instruments, Surveying and Nautical Instruments. Photographic Goods. Repairs to above dqiii on the Premises.NEXT A.M.P. BUILDINGS. . MARVELLOUS are the Prices Iron is i.VJ_ selling Kneebone's Stock. All must be 501d.—276-276, Queen-street. HOUSE REMOVING.—This is one of onr special lines. —Sam. White and Sous. Telephone 70S. . ' _____ Publications. _____ JUST ' pUBLISHED. A SPLENDID SERIES OF TWENTY PANORAMIC yiEWS, OF AND ■yiCINITY, ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST SERIES EVES OFFERED' IN BOOK FORM. PRICE - - - One Shilling. THE 'IRADE SUPPLIED. Splendid Opportunity for Smart Canvasser*. Obtainable only at QOODSON'S jyjN'DON ,^RCADhS. QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. D ALTON'S Marvellous Sale—>l4 4s Suits to JLP measure, with Extra Pair of Trousers free, for 50s.—Queen-street only iy,J-OST VINEGARS offered to you are concocted Vinegars, and cannot have '.Be flavour of a brewed Vinegar. " • gHARLAND'S yiNEGAR is a brewed one of beautiful flavour. j\T' E W 2"AL AN D Jjr EBAL- D. Subscription: 6a per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10a per quarter In advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following elassoiiWanted, To I.bt, ion Sat.e, Lost and found. Personal, Eoaud and ItEsmnscK, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions i-r 2s Gil. : Births, Deaths, and Marriages, S» Gd each insertion. These announcements, which msst tw • signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the aucki.asd Weekly News and Herald Scmhar* 1 without extra charge. Heplies to advertisements will Be received at th« offices of the KHALI) free of charge. The Proprietors do not hold thdinselvei responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. Instructions m to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in tin; Heraid must be in writ'iiu

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 8

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