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Amusements. f\ P E R A HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE. MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE. Every Evening at 8. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OP ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OP HASSAN, The Greatest HASSAN HASSAN. - of all HASSAN HASSAN, Indian Magicians. HASSAN Hassan will perform the Wonderful Peat of Lifting a Block of Stone weighing 621b, WITH HIS EYELIDS. Only Two More Nights of Hassan, Overwhelming Success of MR. NAT CLIFFORD, V The MR. NAT CLIFFORD, Nimble MR. NAT CLIFFORD, One. England's Greatest Comedian. < Supported by E. R. MARTIN, 808 HARPER. HARRY SADLER Gibson Girls, Norman Dentice, Nellie Searle, Nellie Leslie. Bervl Gilman. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF , BEATTIE MCDONALD and SCOTT BROS. MONDAY NEXT. Special Engagement of MR. ALF HOLT, The Great American MR. ALF HOLT, Mimic. TIM HOWARD, JESSIE LEE, End Man. Balladist. MATINEE. MONDAY, at 2.30. ii'A'ITNEE, MONDAY, at 2.30. No Matinee To-morrow. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Family Circle, Is. Children Half-price. Plan at Wildinan and Arey's, 6d extra rp H E KING'S THEATRE. X MATINEE AT 2.50 TO-MORROW. _ THE KING'S THEATRE. JL End of Pitt-street Penny Section. COOLEST THEATRE-COMMODIOUS SEATING ACCOMMODATION. "PULLER'S The Best PICTURES, I 1 ULLER'S of All -L ICTURES. AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. A PROGRAMME THAT WILL SURPASS ALL OTHERS. A J£ ENTUCKY piONEER. An interesting episode on the Idaho. LAY IN A COALMAN'S LIFE, Cinematograph ed by courtesy of the North-Western Railway Company. ADDA RIVER RAPIDS, a beautiful scenic. WAITER, NO. 5. A Russian Drama. Two Little Waifs—A Modern Fairy Scenes in Colombo (Eastern travel film). CAIjINO COOLS A CROWD. QASTLES AND QOUNTY gEATS IN TTALY—A Pictorial Gem MAGIC FLUTE, Etc.. Etc.. Prices: Is 6d. Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's, 2s. Th-atre Telephone, 3084. WONDERLAND'S Picture Theatre opens T< morrow. Admission free. Swimming. WAITEMATA CLUB. FIFTH CARNIVAL. (21st Since Inception.) 8 P.M. — ALBERT-STREET BATH — 8 P.M. THIS EVENING. Auckland's representatives in N.Z. Championships competing. M.E. CHAMPION essays Half-mile N.Z. Record. HORTON VERSUS JERROM, 215 yds Breast100YDS SCRATCH INVITATION RACE, ,to select fifth member Waitemata Flying Squadron. YDS OPEN HANDICAP. DIVING COMPETITION. POSTER COMPETITION—Siae-splittinsr burlesque. First Event at 8 p.m. Ample Seating Accommodation. Bavarian Band in Attendance. Ladies and Children under 16, 6d: Gentlemen, Is. :J. J. MULVIHILL, Hon. Sec. Cricket. QEICKET. CRICKET. QANTERBURY V. J^UCKLAND. Plunket Shield Match. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, SATURDAY, 28th, MONDAY, 30th, TUESDAY, 31st. Starting 11 a.m. each day. Admission, Is each day. J. H. WATTS, Hon. Sec. Aquatics. JJAEREMAI. — DON'T FORGET. E R C E R JT> E'G A T T A. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1911. Largest Entries ever received in New Zealand. 63 Crews competing in Nine Rowing Events. Come and see the Senior Championship of Auckland. MAORI WAR OANOE RACES. Greasy Boom and Side Shows Galore. Don't foreet to see the Maori Wahines in Hurdle Races in Maori Costume. Don't miss seeing Rowing and Canoe Races on Finest Course in Australasia. No grand stands required. All can see start and finish of races from natural grand stands. Cheap Railway Fares and Special Trains. Hot Water Free. Roll up in Thousands and see the Premier Regatta of New Zealand on 30th January at Mercer. Admission, Is. H. B. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. e , 1 Sporting. \ rjpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. gUMMER jyj-EETING, 1911. JANUARY 28 AND 30, AND FEBRUARY 4. FIRST DAY: rp O-MORRO W, rpO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. PROGRAMME: HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE. One mile. CALLIOPE HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a-half. ZEALANDIA HANDICAP. Four furlongs. TAKAPUNA CUP of 400sovs. One mile three furlongs and a-lialf. FERRY HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a-half. OREWA HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters. FIRST PONY HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a-half. STEWARDS'' HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a-half. FIRST RACE SATURDAY STARTS 12.30, MONDAY, 12 NOON. HORSES conveyed Free on Race Days up to 9.30 a.m., after that hour will be charged f ° r " R. WYNYARD, Secretary. OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB-ACCEPT-ANCES Closo for First Day's Races TONIGHT (FRIDAY), January 27th, at 9 o'clock. F. D. YONGE. Secretary. Holiday Announcements. » UCKLAND FIRE UNDERWRITERS' A. ASSOCIATION. ANNIVERSARY sDAY. The Fire Insurance Offices will be Closed on MONDAY. 30tli January. Anniversary Day. PERCY BUTLER, Secretary. \ UCKLAND BUTCHERS. HOLIDAY ANNCEMENT. Shops owned by Members of this Association will be CLOSED all day on MONDAY NEXT, January 30, for the Anniversary Day Holiday. Customers arc respectafully urged to place their orders accordingly, so as to avoid disappointment. GROSVENOB , Secretary. Auckland Butchers' Association. January 27, 1911. i 1 START THE NEW YEAR RlGHT—Cooper's Hats are made for men who make good resolutions. They win. ALLISON'S " GRANDETTE," a. Novel Instrument. Call and see the first ill _N.Z— and F- Piano Agency. Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 10