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AMUSEMENTS. 94th Week) - (8«b Week QITI 2 A L L. Sole Lessee and Manager..Mr P. K. Dix TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun that Never Sets." J)IX'S /7VAIETY QOMPANT. UNBOUNDED SUCCESS OF OUR PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME. Every Item Enthusiastically Encored. SUCCESS FOLLOWS SUCCESS. Read this List of Great Artists. It will Repay You. JAMES C. BAIN. FRANK M. CLARK. EILEEN BOYD, OLIVE LENTON, IDA CLARKSQN. CHAS. HOWARD JOE COWAN JACK STEELI3 MARIE BUTTON. GLADYS BEUTH CHAS. HAMPTON. LIN WOOD BISTERS Prices—2/ and 1/. Plan at Wiklman s. Doors open at 7.20; commence at 8. Business Manager....FKKD. L. SEAGER U " A *Jf^U LT v X AX. ii ALL O£> The Place to Spend a Happy Evening. SCULLER'S T3JJOU nOMPANY Immense Ovation Greeted the Favourite Serio, MISS LOTTIE LORNE. MISS LOTTIE LORNE. FISKO. FISKO. FI.BKO. FISKO. The Marvellous Boy Juggler. MISS L. YOUNG, MISS L. YOUNG, Contralto. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Reappearance of WILL WATKINS, Eve body's Favourite. Continued Popularity of MR DENNIS CARNEY. Tho Favourite Comic Singer. POPULAR FRICESf»D TO ALL PARTS. A Few Front Chairs.^lA H I T~ E H O U S E ' S 810-CHRONO-SCOPE. SECOND APPEARANCE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. HUGE PROGRAMME. AN UNBROKEN GERIES OF LATEST STIRRING "WAR SCENES!. LASTING 20 MINUTES. Splendid Variety of Miscellaneous Items, Including- an ENCHANTING BALLET from the Alhambra, London. Magnificent Series of Scenes of the Exhibition Buildings— Bridges. Moving Platforms in Life Motion, As a Panorama indescribably Grand, Interspersed with Selections on EDTRON'S THEATROPHONE, Admission 1/: Childrnn 6d. Doors 7.30; commence 8 o'clock. A. H. WHITEHOUSE. TO LET. rpo LET, part Furnished House or Rooms, i- terms moderate.—Kent Villa, Mt. Eden Uu.. near Symoiids-st. mO LJKT, larfe'e weh-lighted Kooui, water •*• laid on; also, Furnished Otiioe, witU gas.—lt. Lester, 17 Coombea' Arcade. ■mo LET, Furnished House of s rooms, -*■ near Supreme Court, bathroom, with hot and cold water, telephone.—R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (7) rpO LET, Furnished House of 7 rooms -L and scullery, situated within one minute of beach, washhouse, with copper. —R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. aAO LET,, House of 8 rooms, furnished, - piano, etc.—R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. mo LET, House 7 rooms, washhouse, -»- stable, coachhouse, large allotment, low rental to careful tenant.—R. BanBrown, Exchange Lane. (41) mO LET.' House 5 rooms, all conveniJ- ences, rent 13/.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane^ ' (45) TO LET, House 6 rooms, bathroom, gas and water, washhouse, copper and tubs, new rajige, Venetian blinds, etc., newly done up, rent 17/6.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (49) TO LET, House of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse. with copper and tubs, 2 minutes from tram.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (55) j O LET, House of 10 rooms, scullery, washhouse, out sheds, 1 acre ground, j —R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (56) j TO LET, House, of 5 rooms, large washhouse, with copper, woodshed, concrete paths, rent 9/6.— R. Barr Brow-n, Exchange Lane. <57) . O LET, New House of 6 rooms, 5 fireplaces, range, gas stove, bathroom, with' hot and cold water, rent 17/6.— R. Barr Brown. Exchange Lane^ (59) TO LET. House of 5 rooms, water nnd "(is. washhouse with copper, nice ynrd. rent 12/0 per week.—R. Barr Brown, Exrlmnsre Lnne. . (sfl) mo LET, House of 0 rooms, bathroom, gns J- nnd wateiC wnshhouse with copper, nice allotment, 14/.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. _ (6°) TO LET, House of C rooms, range, copper, larfje concrete cellar, just been re-paper-<?d rent 12/.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (62) TO LET, House 0 rooms, range, gas in every room, water, cellar, just been newly papered, rent 10/6.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (63) O LET, House of (5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse with copper and tubs, fairly largo* allotment, 10/ per week.—R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (64) fno LET, House of 4 rooms and scullery, J- good range, nice allotment, water laid on, rent 8/.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lan^ • (66) (TIO LET, House of 5 rooms, good range, -L water laid on, washhouse, etc.,' 9/ per week.—U. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (67) "DRIGHTON—Nice 4-roomed Cottage and -O scullery, in first-class order. 8/. Howe-street—6 Rooms and scullery, 10/, near Western Park. Two Offices in Queen j street, large and well lighted, 12/6 per week.--C. R. Williamson and Co., 93, Queen-street. FOB SALE. FOR SALE, a good Cow, near calving.—L. Broadwood, Richardson's Rd., Mount Roskill. OK SALE, Portage Rd., Otahuhu, 4roomed Cottage and scullery, 1 acre in grass, and ouftiouse. Price, £24:1. FOR SALE at 2 o'clock To-morrow~lFrN day), Carts, Sulkies, Waggons, etc., without reserve.—At Turner's, Queen and Durham sts. FOR SALE, a Humber Bicycle, in perfect condition, with new tyres; no reasonable offer refused. — Apply W. Sharland, Chemist, Shortland-st. TCT O R S A L E— First-class SHOE AND BOOT BUSINESS in Queen-st. Lease of Premises, with Right of Renewal. Owner retiring from business. Apply in first instance to—; • R. BARR BROWN, Exchange Lane. "OEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED Gentleman's -D Residence of 8 rooms, every possible convenience, splendid view, very cheap.— C. Alckin and Sou, 2G Shortland-st. pONSONBY ROAD.—For Sale or Lease, -t Large Allotment, near Savings Bank.—Apply at once. Telephone 1171. O O9K— FRUIT and "poultry Farm, 40 3JQ*4O Acres, 12 miles from Auckland,, 7-roomed House, 6 acres orchard, lj acre poultry yard.—For further, particulars apply E.A., 3SO, Star Office. ECCLESIASTICAL. ."MRS STOTT (of the China Inland ■*'-*• Mission) will narrate her Experiences during 30 Years' Residence in Inland China, at the HELPING HAND MISSION, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. No Collection.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 8

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