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Amusements. yE O ldk -pKOLBHE p AYBE AND pARNIVAL. rpo-DAV. rpO-DAV. i^O-DAY. AFTERNOON' and EVENING, On the TrriNGSLAND QEICKET Q.EOUND, £200- AETlON ~£2OO FIRST PRIZE VALUED AT £50. SECOND PRIZE VALUED AT £4d, And MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. Great Attractions Every Afternoon and EveningButterfly Ball. Okie Englishe Fire Dance, Charles 11. Minuet. May Pole. \rranged by Mrs. Malcomson Bonlt. Fireworks. Physical Drill. Floral Displays. Numerous Novel Side .''.how, and Entertainment*. PLAIN sEWINO STALL FANCY WORK STALL .11 MULE STALL DOLL STALL 'IE KIOSKS PRODUCE STALLS ART GALLERY SHOOTING GALLERY FISH POND, ETC.. ETC GROUNDS BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED BY WATER GAS COMPANY, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. OPEN AIR PROMENADE CONCERT EVERY EVENING. Special Programme WEDNESDAY EVENING, including GRAND CONCERT in the large Marquee, by Messrs. Hillyer, Coney, MeElwain. and others. Admission to Grounds, including Chance in Art Union, Is; Children under 12. 3d. Tickets may be obtained at Wildman and Arey's. The Festival to Conclude with a pOPULAR TITOONLIGHT "EXCURSION | ROUND THE HARBOUR. ; IN THE FAVOURITE S.S. ALBATROSS, 1 Leaving the Ferry-tee at 7.43. and calling at Devonport. Fare. Is. Contributions of Money or Goods will be thankfully received by the Secretary. P.O. Box 626. Depots at which Goods may be left:—A. Jenkin. Home-street. Archhill: A W. Page, Kins-land; Rev. J. W. Smith. Mount Eden Road. N.B.—None but articles authorised by the Colonial Secretary and the Gaining ami Lotteries Act. 1881, will be given as Prizes in the above-mentioned Art Union. * ' ■" "*- rp O - N I 0 U T. ''J'' O - N I G II T. RIBAND pRAMAPHONE iHONCERT. AT QNEHUNGA -rpEA TZIOSK. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE (Including Supper). Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. ■PG.Y.PTIAN M I S S I O N. MR. W. BRADLEY Will Lecture THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. At 7.30 o'Clock. at the I CENTRAL MISSION HALL. ALBERT-ST.. On Missionary Life in the Land of the Pharaohs." illustrated by Splendid Limelight Views. Mrs. Black will sin? an Illustrated : Song. Admission Free. Meetings. A TJCKLAND CREMATION SOCIETY. The Adjourned Meeting of the Society will be held TO-MORROW EVENING (THURSDAY), at 7.30 p.m., at the Office of the undersigned (2 doors below Snieeton's). All members are requested to attend, and the General Public are cordially invited to be present. R. R. HUNT. Acting Secretary. Athletics. fIRICKET. J*?? PRICKET. MELBOURNE V. AUCKLAND. AT DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, FEBRUARY 9th. 10th, 12th, 1906. Play Commences at 2 o'clock on FRIDAY. Admission, Is; Children, 6d, each day. W. J. DINNISON. Hon. Sec. Auckland Cricket Association. Railways MEW T7E ALAND "RAILWAYS. TE AROHA SHOW, FEBRUARY 3, 1906. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Te Aroba from any Station on. 7th and Bth February, available tor return rap to THURSDAY', lath February, 19C6. BY ORDER. Exhibitions. MEW ZEALAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION. Intending Exhibitors of Engines, Boilers, Gas and Oil Engines, will greatly facilitate the work of the Committee by making immediate Application for Space, and, if possible, not later than the Ist March. Exhibitors who desire to display their engines in motion, and are willing to supply power, are requested to notify same, and indicate the probable h.p. available. 15. J. RIGHTON. Secretary. Christchurch, February 2. 19C6. "FRANKLIN A GRICULTURAL CHOW, PUKEKOUE. MARCH 2 AND 3, 1906. Prize Schedules posted on application. Entries Close SATURDAY, February 17, 1906 J. PATTERSON, Sec. Public Notices. "pERGUSON SYNDICATE, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Office of the above Company has been Removed to No. 60, City Chambers, Victoria-st., Auckland, and that Mr. Seering Hall Matthews has been appointed the Secretary of the Company. JOHN STRATIIEARN, JOSEPH STAGEY. Directors. Auckland. 6th Feb., 1906 T\ R. <J T O P F O It D WILL BE OUT OF TOWN FROM FEBRUARY 9 TO 17. DR. CARO IS IN CHARGE OF HIS PRACTICE. OH, Yes. Meet me at Ye Olde Englishe Fayre, Kingsland, to-night. 17ISH, FISH, FISH.-Finest quality • FlounJL ders, Schnapper, Mullet, and other choice varieties at reduced prices.At Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Customhouse. 'Phone 658. LADIES' NURSE.-Ladies attended at their homes, or accommodated at Mrs. Scown's, Registered Nurse. Eldon-st., I'arnell. PIANOS:.'!— DEPOSIT— iron frames, best damper action, all latest improvements, at No Deposit Piano Co.. 23, Highstreet SADDLES— We have a great. Variety of O Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Saddle* to select from.—J. Wiseman ami .sun-. Ltd.. Queen-street. IO ' !•' ! l C K ! 1 C E J AUCKLAND FREEZING COMPANY R. AND W. HELLABY. LID.. Proprietors, Deliver Daily Town and Suburbs. Rim* up Telephone 1486.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 8