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a UCKLAND TpXHIBITION OPEN FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. pHAMPION T>AND /CONTEST TO-DAY AND DAILY THIS WEEK £665 C ASH P RIZES Champion Shields, Medals, and Special Prizes TWENTY-NINE BANDS • CHAMPION SOLOISTS From all parts of the Dominion. Military Quickstep Competitions. Massed Bands Performances 750 Performers TO-DAY (THURSDAY) at 9 a.m., Concert Hall—E. Flat Bass Solos. At 2 p.m.—B Double Flat Bass Solos At 7 p.m.—B Grade Second Test. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14— People's Day, DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND Military Quickstep — Military Quickstep Twenty-nine Bands Competing. Admission: Is. Admitting also to Exhibition by Cricket Ground Gate. SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY. MONDAY, 16th In*st.— A NIGHT IN VENICE TUESDAY—GondoIa on the Lake with Gondoliers in costume. Venetian Boat Songs. Selections by one of Auckland's leading Bands WEDNESDAY— Concert in the open by some of Auckland's leading Artists. pItINCESS rpHEATRE THE DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES COMPANY, Present on -jyrONDAY TyEXT, ig AND THENCEFORWARD, DAY AND NIGHT, FROM 11 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. A Wonderful Moving Picture Life-story of Jesus of Nazareth, Performed and Photographed upon the very ground where Christ Lived, and the Chief Incidents Reproduced on the Actual Spots where they happened. C-.ROM THE Tyr ANGER TO THE i^ROSS The Fascinating Story which took place 1900 years ago of the World's Ideal, at once the most lovely Idyll and the most awful Tragedy known to man. KALEM'S .£20,000 PRODUCTION 5000 Feet in Length. Gd and 3d EVERYWHERE. rpHAMES EXCUR f Yk Under the auspices Lyy JlJflAl ft of the 01d Thames fgi£ 7/y/yi. y_-.1l Boys' Association. Hi jfWH // A MONSTER WL-JL Sll / EXC URSION . Will be held to the vg&iit AviSSr Thames on r>_ ■» jo A I SATURDAY, O. T.D.M. FEBRUARY 21 '' ~ J By the P.S. WHAKATERE, leaving at 12.45 p.m., returning leaving Thames at 5 p.m. Sunday 22nd. Return fare: Adults 5/-, Children under 12 years •2 6 As the issue of tickets is limited an early application is absolutely necessary to avoid the disappointment that occurred at the last reunion. Tickets obtainable from T. 45 Richmond Rd.,W. Blomfield, Observer Office, and Members of Hon . Sec . : Warrington Rd., Remuera. "'pHE FRANK HARRIS GRANITE CO. LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION), Tenders will be received by the Liquidator at the Registered Office of the Company, Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland, up to Noon on SATURDAY, February 28,1914, for the purchase of the undermentioned Assets :— LOT 1. The Stock of a Monumental Mason, now being on the premises of Messrs Russell and Son, New Plymouth, valued at ... - ••• £365 12 0 LOT 2.—Being the Balance of the above Company's Stock now on the premises of Mr. W. F. Short, New Plymouth valued at £139 14 0 J6505 6 0 Tenderers must offer on the forms provided, for each lot separately. The Stocks may be inspected on the respective premises above-mentioned, where Stock-Sheeta may be seen and Tender Forms obtained, also at the Registered Office of the Company at Auckland. . , , , Tenders must be accompanied by cash or a marked cheque, equal to 20 percent, of the amount tendered. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. w . X PATERSON, Liquidator. Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland. January 31st, 1914.

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Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 14 February 1914, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 14 February 1914, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 14 February 1914, Page 17