AMUSEMENTS,, ______ qi-ii • H A Sole Lessee and Manager..Mr P. R. Dlx TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun that Never Sets." IRIX'S /-< AIETY QOMPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER CHANGE OF ITEMS. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, etc. Frank M. Clark's Farce Comedy, MULDOON'S PICNIC. MULDOON'S PICNIC. The Brightest. Funniest, and Best Extravaganza ever staged. Our New First- Part, VENETIAN REVELS. • VENETIAN. REVELS. Painted by Mr' Leader Williams, Scenic Artist of Pollard's Opera Company. Voted an Exquisite and Unexcelled Stage Picture. JAMES C. BAIN. The Great Australian Lion Comique. LITTLE CLAUDE SULLIVAN. "The Plumber," "At My Time of Life. FRANK M CLARK The Absolute Kins of Comedy. MOLLY BENTLEY, "She's Good Enough' for Me. OLIVE LENTON, The Dashing Serio and Dancer. JOE COWAN, "Mischief Browing." IDA CLARKSON, "Scottish Bells." Charles Hampton Harry Leggett Charles Howard J*ck steele The Linwood Sisters. p r i ce s_9/ and 1/. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.20; commence at 8. Business Manager....FßED. L, SEAorER /"\ I T V HALL. KJ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. p RAND "piAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY T3ENEFIT. Tendered by P. R. Dix, Esq., To the POPULAR COMEiMAK\ TAMES fi "RAIN, FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 4th, 1901. IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. p r ; ces _2/ and 1/. Tickets everywhere. A GRICULTURAL TTALL The Place to Spend a Happy Evening. ■pULLER'S piJOU nOMPANl1 Our Motto—"We give the most arid ask the least." ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME. 18. DENNIS CARNEY will siug, "The Incombustible Duck." and Dance on Stilts. WILL STEVENS in Female Impersonations. MAE MARLOW, "Ride-a-Cock-Horse," etc., etc. ROSE BEL-MONT, "The Judge's Daughter." JOHN FULLER, "The Death of Nelson." REXO, in New Juggling Tricks. LJ3NNON. HsMa.\: & LENNUN. ■ ' LENXON HVIVIArN .?.- LENWON, In GREAT GIRARD ACT. Farce— "SLATTERY'S HOME." OPEN ALL DAY DURING HOLIDAYS. •Front Chairs, 1/; other parts, 6d. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. •VTEWTON BRASS BAND. EXCURSION ROUND THE HARBOUR ON NEW YEAR'S EVE. THE P.S. WAKATERE Will MAKE A TRIP ROUND' THE HARBOUR on MONDAY EVENING, Leaving Quay-st. Jetty No. 3 at 9.30 p.m., and returning to the Wharf shortly after midnight. A splendid Selection of Musical Items has been arranged for the occasion. Tickets One Shilling. PUBLIC NOTICES. By Special Appointment. "DEAD "DROS., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, KARANGAHAPE RD. AND SY-MOND-ST. Before deciding on your CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, INSPECT OUR WINDOWS And Compare with others. The Grand Assortment of Latest Designs o in ■■ ■' . . . jewellery and christmas novelties. All marked in plain figures. Every Article Guaranteed as Represented. TTAVING decided to Retire from Busi- ■*--*- ness, I have Disposed of my Business, as Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer and Importer of Island Pi-uits, now trading under the name of W. Sanford and Sons, to Mr W: M. Evans, from the Ist of January, 1901. I solicit for ,him a continuance of your custom, and all accounts now due to be paid to me on or before the Ist of February next— Private address, W. SANFORD, Pine Grove, Epsom. "\,TRS •READING, Certificated Nurse, - U-L "Studley House," next V.M.C.A., Wellesley-st. West. Highest references. Superior accommodation for patients. '/V'LL our stock of Gentlemen's Tweeds ;•£*■ must be sold in a few weeksTrousers 16/6, Suits 63/.—A. Woollams and/ Co., Tailors, Queen-street. ■,Ty:!S.C.—Nt>\~Yoai-'s~Glft7"Solid Silver"Tea -*-'• Set (by Rogers), vary chaste design, now in our hands for''sale, very cheap; also Coffee Tot to match.—D.S.'c. _ _ _ ._ __ MRS CURTIS wishes to inform the Ladles' of Auckland that she has taken over the Registry OiFiee lately carried on by Miss McPhee, Wakefield-street, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. "VTE-W ZEALAND AND RIVER PLATE ■A-N " LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY (LIMITED). The Transfer Books of this Company will be Closed from the 7th to the 15th of Jauuary, 1901,1 both days inclusive. G. S. KISSLING,' Secretary. Auckland, 2Sth December, 1000. "IMPOUNDED in Market Pound 26th Dcx ceinber, 1 Chestnut Mare, white blaze on the face, one white hind leg. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply W. KEAN, Poundkeeper, Market Stables. HOLIDAY SUITS 63/, Trousers 16/6^A. Woollams and Co., Tailors, Queenstreet. Few weeks only. AMO and ~ ' *"* QHILDREN
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 310, 29 December 1900, Page 8
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