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Amusements. OPERA. HOUSE. FASOLA FIRST MATINEE. FASOLA FIRST MATINEE. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. Bring: the Children to See the , GREAT FASOLA, And to hear the Wonderful Boys, THE WINDSOR CHORISTERS. Matinee Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Adults, Is; Stalls, 6d. Children, 6d to all parts. Reserved seats Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra JJAVE YOU SEEN FASOLA ? OP E R A HOUS E. FASOLA NOVELTY COMPANY. FASOLA The FASOLA FASOLA Marvellous FASOLA FASOLA Indian FASOLA FASOLA Fakir. FASOLA FASOLA. FASOLA. FASOLA. This wonderful exponent of Indian Magic presents one of the most Marvellous Performances imaginable, introducing all the weird mysticism for which all Indian magicians have for centuries been so famous. The Sahib Gustavo Fasola is the Greatest Living Exponent of Indian Necromancy, and no one should fail to witness the Extraordinary Performance of this wonderful lnystiiior. WINDSOR CHORISTERS And the WINDSOR CHORISTERS Marvellous WINDSOR CHORISTERS Boy Soprano, WINDSOR CHORISTERS. Master James WINDSOR CHORISTERS lies. MISS DOLLY DAY. Charming Boubrette. And in addition, tho Great Photo Play. THE ASSIGNED SERVANT, FASOLA PRICES: D.C. AND O.S. 23. STALLS, IS. F.C., 6D. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Cd extra. No Early Doors. 'Phone 1595. REMEMBER THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE BEST SEAT. riIHE THING'S npiIEAT RE, MATINEE. TO-DAY, at 2.30. mi;E TriNG" rpBEA E, End or Penny Section, Pitt-street. THE MECCA OF ALL TRUE PICTURE PATRONS. IN PICTURES FULLER'S LEAD. T?ULLER'S TUB BEST PICTURES, X 1 ULLER'S OF ALL JT-ICTURES. AND THE LEADING ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHT OF THIS SERIES. THE WRECK OF THE DELHI. MOONSHINE AND LOVE (Dramatic). THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. NICK pARTER. and MYSTERY OF \J THE WHITE BED. A Sensational Detective Story. A REVELATION IN COLOURS; FOUR BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. Mystic Manipulations—Glories of upper Thames—Lake Como— Water Aquarium. HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE. THE STAGE CHILD, Calino, Foreman of Works—The Little Patient—Their First Divorce Baptisto is Bitten. DRESS — UPHOLSTERED — piRCLE is seats-is m. \J Stalls, Is; Back Stalls. 6d; Reserves. 2s, Wildman's. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE, Karangahapo Road, Penny Section—CONTINUOUS PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Come where the crowds are coming. To see tho All-Star Pictures. Rachel. The Norwood Necklace, Lily of tho Tenements. Eruption of Mount. Etna, Mr. Cannon is Warm, Gibraltar, Calino's Firo Extinguisher, Winter, Sports, Chamonix, Ilesourceful Robert. Each Day. 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 p.m. Popular Prices, 6d and 3d. all parts.

A DELPHI ripHEATEE. NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. QTAB piCTUKES. (2TAR piCTUEES. 8 P.M. SHARP. A MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME WILL BE SHOWN TO-DAY. Orchestral Items by Adelphi Orchestra, CHANGE OP PROGRAMME EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30. 6d, 3d. Popular Prices: Is, 6d. BOUZAID AND MERCER, Proprietors. PB I N C E'S BIN K. Every Exening and THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. BAND. IN ATTENDANCE. Private Tuition by Appointment. Large Electric Fans. Large Electric Fans. to the Wellsford A. and P. Show. J and see what the Poor North can produce. Special train from Helensvillo at excursion rates, February 29th. rpHE 'QUEEN'S FLORAL DEPOT, * , 185, UPPEE SYMONDS-ST., For Artistic Work, Wedding Orders, at I shortest notice, Funeral Emblems, Choice Cut Flowera Miss Murray, Florist. 'Phone 3617. r — . ' ■:. j Athletic Sports. !■ . (AUCKLAND AMATEUR ! A THLETIO AND pYCLE ■ fILUB, ■ TITONSTEE CPOBTS pAENIVAL. TVOMAIN /"CRICKET ■■' Q.BOUND, i SATURDAY JJEET. TUTAUCH *>' ■ RUNNING EVENTS. JUMPING EVENTS. , WALKING EVENTS. Como and see the New Zealand and Australasian Champions in Action. G. N. HILL (One and Three-Mile Champion). A. W. DOEMOE (440 yds and 880 yds Champion).

Battalion Band in Attendance, , Admission, Is. J.' P. JEERAT. Hon. Secretary. CT. PATRICK'S T) AY Q PORTS. AUCKLAND DOMAIN. \ SATURDAY, ARCH -jg Under the Rules of the A.A.A. and the N.Z.A. and C. Union. - First Appearance in the Dominion of . TACK tSoNALDSON (CHAMPION RUNNER OF THE WORLD). And l ARTHUR J> pOSTLE ; (EX-CHAMPION OF* THE WORLD), Over thrco Distances, 70, 150, and 200 yards. SPORTS PROGRAMME: L 120 YDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP; Ist £6; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd; £1. Ent., 3s; accept., 3s 2.120 YDS AMATEUR HANDICAP; Trophies. Ent., 2s; accept., 2s. 3. ST. PATRICK'S DAY WHEEL RACE, three miles; £5, £2, £1. Ent., 2s 6d; accept., 2s 6d. 4. IOOYDS'C. MEN'S CLUB HANDICAP; Trophies. Ent., Is; accept.. Is. 5. 120 YDS SECONDARY SCHOOLS' HANDICAP; Trophies. Ent., Is; accept., nil. 6. 75YDS HIBERNIAN HANDICAP; Trophies. Ent., Is; accept., nil. 7. D.C.L. BICYCLE RACE, for Amateurs only. (Conditions to be published later). 8. 100 YDS CONFRATERNITY RACE; Trophies. Ent., Is; accept., nil. 9. 200 YDS SACRED HEART COLLEGE HANDICAP; Trophies. Ent., Is; accept., nil. 10. TUG-OF-WAR (10 men a-sido); Ist prize £10; 2nd prize, haif tho nomination fees. Nomination, 10s. Nominations for al' events except the Tuc-of-war close SATURDAY, March 2. Handicaps WEDNESDAY, .March 6. Acceptances and nominations for Tug-of-War, SATUP DAY, March 9. Mr. F. Burbush, handicapper. Printed rules of the Tug-of-War can be obtained from tho .Secretary.

J. LYONS, „„ „ ,_ A. J. WOODLEY, 227, Hobson-stroot. Secretaries. Dividends. j "VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the half-year ended 50th November, 1911, ACE NOW PROCURABLE at the Head Office of the Company. JAMES BUTTLE, General Manager. Auckland, 14th February, 1912. I. p ARMERS! SEE Js]y * I DAISY WINDMILLS are simpler, stronger. more durable, and will pump mo water in , a light wind than any other on the liiirWt ! MADE in three sizes. 6ft. Oft. and 10ft and i can bo had with or without galvanised steel towers. Every null warranted ASK Your Ironmonger for thorn.'or writ a ' for prices and particulars to [ T. E. CLOW, Papatoetoo, 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

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