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Amusements. OPERA HOUSE AND FULLER'S PALACE OF VARIETIES Vaudeville I TELLER'S I Burle«qu« Minstrel I ■*- I Specialties. TO-NIGHT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. T LSSO AND "DOBFRTS. Unrivalled Coined Ambidexterogigtg. LADE j^URRAY. England's Character Comedy Vocalist, in New Songs and Specialties. ANDY ROBERTS EILEEN MCLEOD LLORRIK LEIGH A. L. CROPP AMY BLACKIE SAM WILSON LEWIS SISTERS ARTHUR TA (."CHER LUCY LAVINIA THE ROLLOS NEW AND HUMOROUS PICTURES BY THE WARWICK BIOSCOPE. 2s. Is. anil 6d. Reserve" at Wildman's (6d extra). Lav Sales at Carter's. —«* . _ | * LEX A N 1) R A I' A R K. ! -£*■ TO-DAY . TO-DAY. TO-DAY . TO-DAY. rpHK niJIAX "I^IRE-WALKERS, Under the patronage and in the presence of ! Captain Grant and the Officers of 'J. M.S. Cambrian. Will make THEIR LAST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND, j In the following i GRAND PROGRAMME: 3 p.m.—FIJIAN'S, in their GREAT FIRE- { WALKING ACT. 3.39-TUG-OF-WAR— Fijian* versus Maori-'. | ;.ds— 109 YDS CHAMPIONSHIP—Fijian v. { Mam-. ; 3.50-FI.UANS RUNNING UP POLES. | 4—SACK RACE. t'ijians and Maoris. I 4.10— LONG JUMPING. ITjians and Maori*. 4.IS—TUG-OF-WAR— l'i.ii.uis and Maori-, combined, versus 11. M.5. Cambrian Bluejacket*. And A HOST OF OTHER NOVELTIES. N.Z. Natives versus Fijian Natives, in one Grand Struggle for Supremacy. The Rest and Most Novel Entertainment ever seen in Auckland Popular Price*—Ground, i.-: Stand. i? extra,. Gates open at - p.m.. performance at. 3 p.m. W. A. LOW. Touring Manager.

( ricket j ■p.NGL AN L) V. U'CK LAX D. ! pRICKET NHL''' ATATCH ! j /A\ ~i r ATCH ! I pRICKET UJgS&r JL AUCKLAND DOMAIN. SATURDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. January 20, 28, 29. EXCURSION FARES OX RAILWAYS. TRAMS FREQUENT INTERVALS. ADMISSION: IS EACH DAY. 17 X (i L A X D V. A I' C K L A X D. ! lj t TENDERS FOR REFRESHMENTS. ETC. 'fender* for the following Privileges will ; lie received up to a p.m. MONDAY. ! NEXT:- j 1. Right to Supply Lunch and Afternoon j 'Jen. etc.. to public. ! 2. Fruit Stall and Cold Drinks. 3. Ice Creams. Lollies, etc. on January 26th. 28th. 29th. Domain | Cricket (.'round. .1. 11. WATTS. Hon. Sec. A.C.A. Sports Club. I Athletics i I. i: X A N I) I! A P A a K. i Electric Light. Electric Light. I At 8 p.m. At 8 p.m. I TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. I JANUARY 29 AND 30. 1907. £« ~(\ _ SHEFFIELD - jp ~l > • c*'JU HANDICAP. £*>J\J | 'In '•'■<= it'.?ii .it Night, by Electric Light, l PRIZES: Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. -•---. £10. I.i £2. | Magnificent Open-air Hand Concert. I Nomination-, 10s, close with Captain Hut- ] ton Taylor, Sport Office, Swaneon-street. on ' SATURDAY. .January 1?. at 10 p.m. Handicaps published MONDAY. January! 21. Acceptances. 5?. (Jose at same place WED- I NESDAY. January 23. at 10 p.m. New Zealand Athletic Union Rules. Starter. Mr. Austin Smith; liandicapper, ! ill', ii. .1. Fielder. Hankers. National Hunk oi New Zealand. Entry forms on application. Committee: .lack Kndenn. Esq.. Austin I Smith. Esq.. F. H. Fielder. Esq., .'. 11. Pugni. j Esq.. Patrick Ouinlaii. Esq.. X. P. O'Connor. ' Esq.. G. W. Smith. Esq., Huttou Taylor. Esq. Combine.! Tram and Admission Ticket'.: Ladies. Is: Gentlemen. Is 6(i. Bookmakers admitted. CAPTAIN BUTTON TAYLOR. Director. Sport Office. ~ ■ | AJGJt- ]VEW ZEALAND BRANCH. | f§\ HkL'7? i * MANCHESTER UNITY j vMSM */4 ODDFELLOWS. PREMIER PICNIC. MOTUTAPU. ] tVfflßij'kHT. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. Entries for Sports Events, Close on SATUR- l DAY. 26th inst. Tenders for right to supply Refreshments, and applications for Side Shows, received up I to 23rd inst. I For lull particulars, see HERALD of 12th ! January. j Meetings pi HAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. SPECIAL URGENT MEETING. All Grand Lodge OJHcers. V.'.M.'s. and P.M.'-. of the New Zealand Constitution, are requested to attend a Meeting at the Masonic Institute, at 3 p.m., MONDAY. January 21. 190?. G. TOUSSAIXT GIRDLER. P.M., Acting Secretary. A.rt Union rPIIK FOLLOWING ARK THE WINNING | •*■ NUMBERS IN THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL BAZAAR, HOWIC'K. ART UNION :- Ist. 1009; 2nd. 193: 3rd. 261: 4th. 7:'3; sth. | 344: 6tll, 733; 7th. 654; Bth. £94; 9lh. 123; 10th. 464; Hill, 1027; 12th. 365; Complimentary, 5:6. I M. J. FAIUWEATHER. liowick. EducationalI 'ING nitWARDS pOLLEGE. LOWER SYMONIW-STREEI", Auckland. Incorporated under " The Educational Trust Board Ait. list." Chairman of Board ol Governors: F. E. BAUME. Esq, LL.B.. M.11.1t. Principal - - MR, T. HA RLE GILES. Assisted by a Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOR HOYS. i PUPILS Prepared in all Branches of Eo'u- i cation essential to a Successful BUSINESS \ CAREER, and also for MATRICULATION. CIVIL SERVICE, etc. • j During the past veai SIXTY STUDENTS have been placed in Professional and Mer- | cantile Offices. DAY SCHOOL DUTIES RESUMED MONDAY. ! 4th February, 1917. | HOARDERS. The Principal (Mr. Gilc-l has decided to take a few Bovs into PRIVATE l RESIDENCE. Then' STUDENTS will have I the opportunity of attending the Evening I Classes in connection with the College. Prospectuses on Application. Telephone No. 1.243. I'ING -pDWARD'S COLLEGE. LOWER SYMONDS-STHEET, Vuckland. Principal - - MR. T. HARI.E GILES. EVENING CLASSES For MATRICULATION, JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. AND ACCOUNTANCY. MR. T. HARLE GO.is begs to announce that he has completed arrangements with j UNIVERSITY GRADUATES, who are SPL- < 1A1.1.-Ts. to conduct Evening Classes cover- ! ing the work required for the above EXAM- ! INATIONS. CLASSES Reopen MONDAY. 4iii FEB.. 1907. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE for Teachers' Certificates, etc.. etc. Evening Commercial Classes for Adult- and Youths on Mondays and Thursdays. Terms and particulars on application. Telephone 1243. Professional Not cesGl. BUXTON HEWER Graduate American I '• College. Pennsylvania). PSYCHOLOGIST, cures all diseases: no medicine: dailv. 10-3 p.m.—317. Victoria Arcade. Tel. 2054. ' : VTOTICE.-The Warehouse o| Ui.sSMS. , . ... 1> LIN'S BROS. .\.\D CO.. I.'l D.. Wii.ih-saio I Stationer-, will be Closed i HIS no ,-•».« <• PAY i, on account ol the linn's Annual Picnic. • ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 10

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