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AMUSEMENTS. Q PERA HOUSE. Under the direction of Miss Katherine Russell (Mrs Alfred Dampier). ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION NIGHTLY Greets ALFRED DAMPIER, MISS LILY DAMPIER, And the MOST POPULAR COMPANY In Marcus Clarke’s Greatest Work, written expressly for Alfred Dampier, and entitled FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE. ON SATURDAY, 128th NOVEMBER, GRAND PRODUCTION EXCEEDING IN REALISM Any Australian Drama yet Produced in New Zealand, ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. Alfred Dampier in his impersonation of Captain Starlight (the Bushranger). In Preparation Shakespeare's MERCHANT OF VENICE. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. CIAUDE E. WEBB, Touring Manager. C 1 T Y TT AL L - Every Evening Saturday Afternoons, At 8. At 2.45. Seventeeenth Week, of • JIULLER’S -gjNTERTAINERS LAST THREE NIGHTB OF THE JI RA N Z jg ROTHE R S, Germany’s Champion 11-stone Strong Men. SOME OF THEIR FEATS. Carrying a Horse up a Ladder; The Living See-Saw, bearing over a ton; The Modem Vulcan. Placing a 4001 b Anvil on the bare Chest and allowing two Blacksmiths to flatten a piece of iron on the same with sledge hammers; and The Great Dentil Act. Great Success of MILLIE HEBBERTE, Billadiet, and DAISY CH a HD. Whistling Serio. SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 28th R c appearance after an absence of 3 years of WILL STEVENS, the Sad Eyed Shriek. MR J. WILLIAMS. Basso. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 30. MR DENNIS C tRNEY, The Yorkshire Comedian. 'X AUCKLAND (gHOW. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. NOVEMBER 27th AND 28th, 1903. GRAND EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. FIRST DAY’S PROGRAMME. Judging Stock, Etc. .. .. 9.0 a.m. Parade of Motor Cars on Trotting Track ~ .. 1.30 p.m. Sheep Dog Trial .. ..2.0 p.m. Judging Ladies’ Hacks .. 2,0 p.m. Gentlemens’ Driving Competition To follow. Ladies’ Driving Competition .. „ Tandem Driving Competition .. ~ Wire Jumping Competition .. ~ Ladies’ Riding on the Flat .. ~ ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. CHEAP FARES BY RAIL AND STEAMER. EDWIN HALL, Sec. |/H_REAT fgALE. HAVING SOLD THE LEASE OF OUR BUSINESS PREMISES, we are holding a £}LEARANCE <G^ ALE OF (gADDLERY, ~|~ |~ ARNESS. gADDLERS’ . JRONMONGERY, gAGS AND "pORTMANTEAUX. EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD. REMEMBER : jgALE JJASTING A JJIEW D AYS M OREJgARGAINS JgURING gALE. This presents a Splendid Opportunity to Visitors to the Agricultural Show. ALLIS AND SADDLERS, (Opposite National Bank), 156, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 716, 26 November 1903, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 716, 26 November 1903, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 716, 26 November 1903, Page 10

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