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AM UdEMENTS. “FOR THE CAUSE THAT LACKS ASSISTANCE.” ■piIRST QOMr-INED NNUAfr UCKLAND OHAKITY jpETE. 1905—. JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER—I9OS Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Plunket. The Bight Hon. the Premier, and Mrs R. J. Seddon. The Hon. the Minister for Public Works and Mrs Hall-J ones. The Hon. the Minister for Native Affairs and Mrs J. G. Carroll. His Honor Mr Justice and Mrs W. B. Edwards. The Hon. E. Mitchelson. The Right Rev. Dr. and Mrs Neligan. The Right Rev. l)r. Lenihan, D.D., Bishop of Auckland. . F. E. Baume, Esq., M.H.R. George Fowlds, Esq., M.H.R. F. Lawry, Esq., M.H.R. E. G. B. Moss, Esq., M.H.R. A. B. Roberton, Esq. (President Chamber of Commerce). Auckland charity fete, UCKLAND CHARITY FETE, IN AID OF THE AUCKLAND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. IRRESPECTIVE OF DENOMINATIONAL DISTINCTIONS. “Think not the good, the gentle deeds of mercy thou hast done shall die forgotten all ; the poor, the pris'ner, the orphan, and the widow who daily own the bounty of thy hand, shall cry to heaven and pour a blessing on thee.”—Rowe. Auckland charity fete, UCKLAND CHARITY FETE, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: President : Arthur M. Myers. Esq., Mayor of Auckland, Chairman : Henry Cromwell Tewsley, Esq. Hon. Treasurers : Arthur Atkin, Esq.. J.P. John Reid, 'Esq. Hon. Secretaries: A. J. Denniston, Esq. R. Leslie Hunt, Esq. Hon. Auditor: W. Wallace Bruce, Esci.. F.I.A.N.Z. PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENTS “FOR SWEET CHARITY'S SAKE.” JUVENILE HISTORICAL, LITERARY, AND FANCY DRESS BALL (Under the Hon. Direction of Mrs Malcolmson Boult), CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, Conducted under the Auspices of an Influential Ladies’ Committee, with Mrs A. M. Myers (Mayoress) as President. SCHEDULE OF CHARGES: Spectators, 2s; Juveniles (under 21), 4s; two or more of one family, 3s each (including Refreshments). Tickets by invitation from Members of Committee only. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR Ladies’ Arranging Complete Sets. Best Shakesperian Character, Boy or Girl under 12, do. over 12. Best Historical Character, Boy or Girl under 12, do. over 12. Best Literary Character from Scott, Boy or Girl under 12, do. over 12. Best Humorous Character from Dickens, Boy or Girl under 12, do. over 12. Best Native Costume, Australasian, Boy or Girl under 12, do. over 12. Best Native Costume, European, Boy or Girl under 12, do. over 12. Best Native Costume, Oriental, Boy or Girl under 12, do. over 12. An Artistic Souvenir, bearing Name and Character Costume of Dancers, kindly designed by Mr Harry Wallace, Exhibitor R.A. (Art Instructor for the Board of Education), will be presented to each one attending the Ball. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. AUG. 7 and 8 Special Production of “ THE SCHOOLMISTRESS,” “THE SCHOOLMISTRESS,” “THE SCHOOLMISTRESS,” By the AUCKLAND DRAMATIC SOCIETY (Under the Stage Management of Dr. De Clive Lowe). AUGUST 9—WEDNESDAY—AUGUST 9, GRAND MUSICAL AND HIGH-CLASS VARIETY EN TERTAINMENT, Consisting of Special Contributions by the Leading Professionals and Amateurs of the District. “ BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS CHARITY.” FANCY’ COSTUME FAN C Y COSTUME MUFF FOOTBALL MATCH MUFF FOOTBALL MATCH (End of August) Arranged by Mr Pat. Quinlan. GRAND FETE. ORIENTAL FAIR, AND PALACE OF VARIETIES (Under the Personal Direction of the Management), To continue for One Week, afternoon and Evening, last week in September or first week of October. To Conclude with, on the Last Day of Fete, A MONSTER SPORTS CARNIVAL, BAND CONTEST, AND GRAND DISPLAY Of JAPANESE DAY 7 FIREWORKS. JAPANESE DAY FIREWORKS. JAPANESE DAY FIREWORKS. Season Tickets (limited number): Adults, 10s Rd; Juveniles, under 21, 7s 6d; admitting to the Reserved Parts of the above Entertainments, including Ball (as Spectators only). Obtainable during the present month only from Members of the Executive and Ladies’ Committee. Anyone desiring to assist at any of the above Entertainments, or in the Sale of Tickets, please communicate with any member of the Committee or the undersigned A. S. GORDON, Manager, Strand Arcade, Auckland.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 800, 6 July 1905, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 800, 6 July 1905, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 800, 6 July 1905, Page 9