Q P E E A BE 01785 Direction: Brennsn-Fuller'a_ Limited. Managing Director: Ben. ■J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULL EE'S CIRCUIT Implies the Very Beet in Vaudeville. This Week's Superb Bill Delighting _ Crowded Houses Nightly. A Direct from the American liieatre. Chicago. _ „ rh . ESt E?S rar ] In his death-defying and marvellous per- J form an in electricity- „„., SEE THE " ELECTROCUTION CHAIR, TBI Imported Direct from England. A TEAS AND pOLLINS. juLTHAS AND ECCENTRIC DANCERS AND COMEDY ARTISTS EXTRAORDINARY. "|7®ED Great English /"^CRBAN . Jl BED Character Comedian. v>UikjiA-N A AUSTIN AND COWAN.. Refined English Sketch Artists. I MARK ERICKSEN. PUNCHINELLOSD.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is, Family Circle 6d. Book Seats at Wildman and Arey's. THE "THING'S heatee. HE JJLING'S 1 HEATEE. (End of Id section, Pitt Street.) i FULLER'S The Best "OKTrUBER. 1 TILLER'S Of All I ICPUEES A DAY ON A SPANISH CRUISER. rpHE OF gHALOTT. ~ . MEETING MAMIE'S MOTHER. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. (J'HE jp ANTHER'S jp&EY. SUNSKDiE, COOK'S BID FOR FAME. STUDIES IN NATURE, HIS FATHER'S CHOICE (a beautiful nathetic drama), Guul> FOR NOTHING. r 3 BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA •will perform an entirely New Selection of - Operatic and High-class Music. Is and 6d. Reserves, Is fid. at Ivil Bros. . JJEWTON piCTURE pALACE. 3 KAR Air GAH A RD. PENXY SECTION. Ci CONTINUOUS PICTURES. . < Com© Where the Crowds are Coming. t- SEE SEE >• SANDS OF THE DEE—A.3. Drama, 5- TRUSTEES OF THE Drama- . STERN PAPA-A3. Comedy. 1 Series Dramas, Comedies. Scenics, Comics. Each day, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 pan. Prices, fid and 3d. fid and 3d to all parts. 'I E° s '.O iW™ (P ; f OPENING IN VICTORIA PARK. MARCH 3. j c jWIBTH jgROS.* a Q.EEA.TEST gHOW QN jg'ARTH. ' All New, and Bigger, than Ever, £ Comprising, NEW CIRCUS COMPANY. ■* NEW CIRCUS COMPANY, ' NEW CIRCUS COMPANY, Headed by HILARY LONG. " The UpsideDown Phenomenon." AMERICAN WILD WEST. AMERICAN WILD WEST. i AMERICAN WILD WEST. Cowboys and Cowgirls, direct from ths great r ranches of Montana, Texas. Colorado, and Wyoming, WILD AUSTRALIA. WILD AUSTRALIA, WILD AUSTRALIA, Introducing the Champion Bucking-Horse Riders of the Commonwealth, and THE MENAGERIE. THE MENAGERIE. , Which, open daily from 4 to 5 p-m., contains splendid specimens of the fauna of the Known World. Matinees: March 5 and 8 (Wednesday and Saturday). PRICES: 5s (Reserved Chairs). 4s, 3s, open > 7 p.m.; Gallery. 2fi. open 7-30 ml. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. ■ Meetings. «T — — a. TENT JEOTUEES, / * "pSBRUARY 24 TO 28, p IN THE jy-ISSIONS TO gEAMEN .JJALL, 7. LOWER QUEEN STREET. I Opp. Endean's Buildings. ° The Rev. H. D. Burton will Preach at St. Matthew's TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday), at) 3. eight o'clock '• A UCSLAND AGRICULTURAL AND d PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 9 Tha Annual Meeting of Members will be held in the Association's Office, 16, Hall of p Commerce, High Street,, Auckland, on FRIDAY. March 14, 1913, at 1.30 pan., when, the , Officers for the ensuing year will bo elected. Tho Report and Balance-sheet mil be mi2> „ mitted. and other busin&ts. rf W. BRUCE FORDYCE, Secretary Auckland. February 26, 1913. =» !S— • — Funeral Notices. a A ' °* B " sa'uckland branch, no. sl j Members please Attend the Fanep , ral of the late Bro. Martin Far- *• long, sen., which leaves Mr. O. Little's, Hobson Street TO-DAY at 2 p.m., for Otahuhu Cemetery (by motor). B.LP. . gy-**~=. — ——-—-3 Dividends. •jypiiNE AND OHOYCE, LIMITED. . An Interim Dividend at the rate of 8 per ~ cent per annum has. THIS DAY been declared upon Preference. B. Preference, and Ordinary Shares, and -will become due and — payable on and after the 21st day of March 1913. J. A. STICEBURY, Dated, February 21, 1913. Secretary, to t - '• —■ —■—' £ NOTICE. sy The Transfer Books of the above Cornto pany will be Closed from (he 7th day of it, March, 1917, to 21st day of March, 1913, both et days inclusive. i / r." order. IS I 1 i ii. '■■■—< Sporting. RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1913. 1, NOMINATIONS FOR MINOR EVENTS, FORFEITS for G.N. Champagne Stakes, G.N. Oaks, CLOSE ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, ' BY 9 PJiL Fees (lsov in each instance) must accompany nomination or declaration of forfeit. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. OB3NEMURI JOCKEY CLUB. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. The following Privileges will be offered by Auction in the Criterion Theatre, Paeroa, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2-50 p.m.: —Race Cards, Grandstand, Luncheon Room, Inside Refreshment Room, Outside Dining Room, "* Outside Refreshment Room R» H. POLAND, Secretary. ! Restaurants and lea Rooms. *7 " " * ' ' —— ANSON'S Dining Rooms, opposite to IVX HEBAiD Office.—Some think they lead, but I claim to be second to none in Auckland. Breakfast from 7 a.m. to 10 — a.m. 11/I"ANSON'S _ Dining Rooms, opposite IVJL HEBAIi» Office.— think they lead. M. but I claim to be second to none in Auckland. Breakfast from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. rpHB jpiSERY jQEPOI , a AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, FERRI BLBGS., QUEEN-ST. WHARF, " M HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS, le- FRUITERERS AND TOBACCONISTS. (Wholesale and Retail. Tearooms are now open to the public. ! _ Pionio Hampers Supplied at Shortest Notice — Open all hours. Rime up 'phone 4003. rie — w .. ■ .. ° d pRIOR'S la! COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING- MEALS. ELEjTCRIO FANS. iy NO FECES* L . i- o
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15238, 27 February 1913, Page 12
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