Amusements.. Jl QPERA HO US I, ' " MATINEE. MATINEE. M SEE. THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON CZERNY CZERNY A Treat for the Little, Ones. Children half-price to all part*. Doors ®mm at 1.30, Performance at "LVi. QP£RAH O D 8 1. Under the Direction of WILLIAM ANDERSON. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS of the Mighty Magician, C 7. E P. N Y . C ZE R N Y . CZERNY THE WONDERWORKER. CZERNY THE MYOTIC. The Most Brilliant Entertainer New Zealand has yet seer.. NEW ITEMS TO-NIGHT More Mystery, more Fan. more Bewilderment. MISS MINNIE TOPPING i Will Sine at the Matinee, also in the Evreiß* " Those Songs My Mother Used to Sice"' ' Beautifully Illustrated. THE TABLEAUSCOPE, With the late-t Humorous li'at. Prices: 3s. 2s, I*. Box Plan, np to One o'Clock To-day. at Wildman and Arey's, afterwards, and all day Monday, at Grovet', opposite Theatre. Day Sale- at Groves' and Carter's. Treasurer: Frank Talbot Business Manager: MICHAEL JOSEPH. " XT O W N A T U R E RES" •"- IS THE SUBJECT OF TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS TO LADIES, Illustrated by Excellent Charts, To be Given it THE VIAVI ROOMS. CITY CHAMBERS. CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 317 At 3 p m., an'i FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 2, at S p.m. Correspondence mid Investigation Invited. HAZARD'S RIFLE RANGE.-Competitioni" Result-? for the week ending January were:— Six-shot: Mr. S. Elliott won this Competition with 29 points. In firms off the third and final ties for the Running Target Match. Mr. A. Milner proved the successful Prize-winner. Mr. T. Edwards pa: on the greatest number of Bull's-eyes during the week, namely. 34, in the Aggregate Bull's-eye Competition. This week's i'rite«-SIX-SHOT COMPETITION". E.P. Cake TraV PUNNING TARGETS .MATCH, Set of Fish Carvers in Case. AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE « "MPETITION. E.P. Jelly Dish. No entrance Fee. Athletics AUCKLAND "I" AWN 'T'ENNI. A SSOCIATION. THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS, comprising MEN'S SINGLES AND DOUBLES. LADIES' SINGLES AND DOUBLES, and COMBINED DOUBLES. will be played at the West End Clal) grounds on MONDAY, 29th January (Anniversary Day). First Event (Men's Singles) commences at 1.30 p.m. Admission 6d. College Hill Cars stop &1 New-street, a few yards from the Lawn. /CRICKET. MELBOURNE V. AUCKLAND. AT DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, ON FEBRUARY 9th, 10th. and 12th. 1906. ADMISSION. IS EACH DAY. . , WM. J. DINNISON. • Hon. Sec. Auckland Cricket Association. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL BOWLING -A. ASSOCIATION. PENNANT INTER-CLUB COMPETITION. ENTRIES will be received for the abov* TO-NIGHT (Saturday), between 8 and * o'clock, at the Amateur Sports Club, Eiis Majesty's Theatre. Queen-street. Secretaries are requested to furnish full details. G. B. OSMOND. Hon. Sec. and Treas. . ;r— r " , 3 ExhibitionsA UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS' WORK. The Second Annual Exhibition of Student* Work will be held at the Rutland-street Building, from THURSDAY'. January 23th, to SATURDAY, February 3rd. inclusive. Hours, 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. GEORGE GEORGE, Director of Technical Education. Rutland-street. January 24, 1906. A GRIGULTURAL CHOW. PUKEKOHE .■■-.. MARCH 2 AND 3. 1906. Prize Schedules posted on application. Entries Close SATURDAY, February 17.1906J. PATTERSON, Sec. FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL CHOW PUKEKOHE, MARCH 2nd AND 3rd, 11906. QALE OF ■pEIVILEGES, PUBLICAN'S BOOTH, LUNCHEON BOOTH* AND REFRESHMENT STALLS, At MESSRS. A. BUCKLAND AND SONS' MONTHLY CATTLE SALE AT PUKEKOHft On MONDAY. JANUARY 29th, 1906. Conditions from Auctioneer, or node* signed. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. Pnkekohc. January 19, 1906. r TTELENSVILLE AGRICULTURAL SHOW. MONDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1956. Excursion Fares. 3s 3d Return; 3.15 Trait, delayed until 5 p.m. JAMES HAND. Secretary. Art Union- „ TI|R. TTENRY -yyiNKEUfAMTO • ART UNION MAGNIFICENT YACHTING STUDIES AND SCENERY. on FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHIC OK) ENLARGEMENTS gQ To be Drawn on 01 about 10TH FEBRUARY NEXT. Tickets. 29 each, ma: be obtained from Messrs. Jones and Coleman, the Enghsfl ana Foreign Piano Agency, and others. ALAND TTEBAIOSubscription: 6d per w-rfc, deliver*! In '«*» and suburbs, or K-b per quartet' in advance, P*«" to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following ""*"" WASTED, TO LBT, FOR SAM. LOST ASP fOtrJfA Personal, BOARD and Kesidbxcb. sre in, " UA « the rate of 18 words for It, or three coniecativ. insertions for 2a 6d. BIRTHS, DEATHS, and MARRIAGES, I» « •*£ Insertion. These announcement!, which m" .igred by the advertiser, are also Inserted in «"■ Herald Scumary without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received M offices of the HBBAI.d tree of chargii. Instruction* as to the insertion or withdraw*)1 « advertisements in the Herald must be in wrIMV The Proprietor* no not hold themselves ras?*** sible for non-insertion of advertisements threuf accident or from other causes. ' -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13086, 27 January 1906, Page 8
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