Amusements. Opera HOUSE AND FULLER'S PALACE OF VARIETIES Vaudeville 1 TTMJLLEB'S I Bnrleaqnn Minstrel I J? I Specialties. Enormous Success of New Programme. T ESSO AND J^OBERTS, Unrivalled Comedy Ainbidexterogists. SLADE MURRAY, Vocal Comedian. ANDY ROBERTS EILEEN MCLEOD FLOERIE LEIGH A. L. CROPP THE HOLLOS SAM WILSON LEWIS SISTERS ARTHUR CHER NEW AND HUMOROUS PICTURES BY THE WARWICK BIOSCOPE. "The Tale of a Coat.", ''The AVelsher." " Gipsy Lee," and " Notice to Quit.' 2s, Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's (6d extra). Day Sales at Carter's. MONSTER FETE and CONCERT. Commencing at 3 o'clock, TO-DAY. TO-DAY. A. C. Caughey. Esq., will Preside. GRAND HALF-HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, At. KINGSLAND THAU TERMINUS. Afternoon Concert in Large Marquee. Special SolosMusic by Bavarian Band. Ideal Promenade Grounds. Afternoon Tea and Fruit Kiosks. Ocean Waves, and Other Amusements. ATTRACTIV E PROGR AM ME, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS THIS WEEK. Newton Mission Brae* Band Each Evening, on the Large Band Rotunda. Action Songs. Choruses by Grafton Road Choir. Girls' Club Exercises on the Immense Platform. Shooting Gallery. Ocean Waves. Old-time Cocoanut Shies. Refreshments. Thousands Coming. Take Kingrsland Car to the Terminus. Come Early and Enjoy the Festivals. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. DEVONPORT NATIVE AND ORIENTAL FAIR. The Art Union in connection with the above i Fair will he drawn in the Foresters' Hall, Devonport, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT. January 23. at 8 p.m., in the presence of His Worship the Mayor and Councillors of Devonport.. A Sale of Work will also be held on the same evening. Admission free. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. Spar till',!. rjWKAPUNA JOCKEY RUMMER jyj EETING. FIRST DAY: JANUARY 9^ FIRST RACE STARTS AT J 9 P.M. DOUBLEZEALANDIA HANDICAP AND TAKAPUNA CUP. SECOND DAY pUESDAY, JANUARY 90 FIRST RACE STARTS AT J 9 NOON. DOUBLE-SUBURBAN AND TAKAPUNA J.C. HANDICAPS. Investments from a distance for the Double Machine will lie received not later than 11.50 a.m. 011 each day; on other races up to 10 minutes before starting. Bookmakers having horses engaged, who are desirous of attending the meeting, must obtain permission from the Committee. No other Bookmaker. Bookmaker's Clerk, or Tote Bettor, will be allowed on the Club's Course. Horses conveycd free up to 9-30 a.m. Race Days. 1?. WYNYARD. Secretary. CricketN GLAND V. QKICKET ]\/[ ATCH ! Mt\ MATCH ! QRICKET . I>l AUCKLAND DOMAIN. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 28? 9(3^ EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS. TRAMS FREQUENT INTERVALS. EACH DAY. Schoolboys' Tickets obtainable at. Gate. 1 1 • —A Excursions, Picnics, etc yy EAT HER ~ PERMITTING. TO-DAY, JANUARY 23. EXCURSION TO RIVERHEAD. Tin-; S.S. PITOITOI Will leave the Queen-street Wharf at 10.30 a.m.. P.iverhead at. 3 p.m. RETURN FARE. Is BRADNEY AND BINNS. STEAMSHIP COMPA NY, LTD. JgXCURSION rpßlps. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 (Weather, etc., permitting). COWES BA Y , WAIII EK E . P.S. WAKATERE - - - 9.15 a.m. RETURN FARE, 2s. Leaving AVaiheke 011 return trip at 4 p.m. AY A I AY ERA. S.S. NGATIAWA .... 9.15 a.m. RETURN FARE, 3s. Leaving Waiwera 011 return trip at 4 p.m. ' K A AV A U . S.S. NGAPUHI .... 9.30 a.m. RETURN FARE, 3s. Leaving Kawau on return trip at 4 p.m. PON I ISLAND. S.S. AV A lOTA HI 9.15 a.m. RETURN FARE, 2s. Leaving Ponui Island 011 return trip at 4 p.m. BANDS WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. Cold Luncheon 011 Board Steamers, Is. d er~*~~ . n rand MOONLIGHT >q,-.-.-rnr YfT*UatrJP Vj EXCURSION r ROUND THE HARBOUR. Under the Auspices of the A.E. Tramways Social Club. THE S.S. ALBATROSS Will leave the Ferry Tee at 7.45 p.m.. returning at 10.30 p.m., 011 FRIDAY NEXT, January 25. 1907. Vocal Items by good Local Artists. I Bavarian Band in attendance. Ticket?, Is. S. M. FARRELLY, Ponsonby Depot. Hon. Sec. i — ; | Aquatics. .Auckland j^egatta. ENTRY NIGHT, THIS EVENING, at Club Room, 58, Queenstreet, lrom 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. CHAS. C. DA ORE, I Hon. Sec. 1 Y U 0 K'L A N I) E N T R E. j QRAND gWIMMIXG QALA, ALBERT-STREET BATHS, TO-NIGHT AT LIGHT. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. Admission, ly. J. G. MITCHELL, ______________ Hon. Secretary. Highway Districts. M 0 1" NT ALBERT ROAD BOARD. RE UNPAID RATES. The 10 per cent. Penalty will l>e charged on all Rates remaining unpaid after the 7th February. WATER RATES. Water Rates for the half-year commenced 011 January 1 are now due. H. C. HASELDEN, Clerk, Mount Albert Road Board.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13393, 23 January 1907, Page 12
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