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_ —— ■ / C Manager..,Mr.^O^lGllT! T EQ. AIETY p-SMPANY. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly of ' 1" RA YSTON &RAYFORD J ♦ EAYSTON & HAYFORD t Positively Last Three -flights of —Til tp_leslCbkos I __lj i _ JIB D. H. CASTON. o . °k!&— nnd Browne leave The Leslie Sisters N.B;—These Artists leave Auckland on Tour on Monday Next. nued Success of Continued Success of mss ff®iSiffli 0 " ""q 4 r"o'ops 1 In t he" Vra ns v tui I,'' " Soldiers of the Queen." Grand Finale and Tableau—" English-speaking Race Against the Ne°w Farce. "Tony, the Tailor." Prices, and Is. Box Plan at Wildman s. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AND MATINEE PERFORMANCE For the Benefit of Schools and Families. BAYSTON and RADFORD. (3)— TEE LESLIE BROTHERS— In " Waiting for the Tram. And Full Strength of the Compans. pD _> Admission Children Sixpence C 0 — Admission—Children Sixpence — To All Parts. Door 3 open at 2, commence at 2.30. MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand of PKMKYO.I? ""ASXCKISSOS. FRANK YORKE, ALBERT MCKISSON, HISS LOTTIE LOHNE. APERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. U Flying Visit before Leaving for the Transvaal. Three Nights Only-MON., TUES., and WED., October 23. 24, 25. ME. FREDERIC VILLIERS, The World-famed War Artist and Correspondent, on „_™. „ KITCHENER'S CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUDAN, and TIIE BOER WAR. , Illustrated with over 100 Magnificent Limelight Views, taken by him on the Battlefield. Box Office now open at Wilclman and Lyell s. Sole Manager,JiIR^WALTER^ONTIiS^ Athletics. QYCLING QLUB gPRING QARNIVAL. DOMAIN. MEXT gATURDAY "^/"EEIC. A MONSTER AGGREGATION OF CYCLING TALENT. tZTE. REYNOLDS Champion of New Zealand. S3 E. WALL, 10-mile Champion. its' JACK CHALMERS, CHAMPION OF WELLINGTON. 13, " SCORCHER" JONES, tile Crack Canterbury Wheelman S3i,W. TIERNEY, Thames Champion I®. GEORGE JIYAUIASON, of Auckland. M. REID, C. STEWART, W. REYNOLDS, , J. O'DOWD, and OTHER RIDERS-OA OTHER RIDERS—* I " Admission— SHlLLlNG—Admission. EXTRA EVENT. A Second-class Scratch Race for Cash Riders, has been added to the programme. First prize, Trophy, value £4 4s, presented bv Mr. Carter. Tailor, Weilesley-street. Entry. 2s 5(1. Entries close on SATURADY EVENING NEXT, at 10 o'clock, at Auckland Cycling Club's Rooms, Upper Pitt-street. E. NORDON, Secretary. a/—x A UCICLAND CYCLING A CLUB. Tenders wrtl be re- . - r ?pT' tV—i ceived by the under(T ANfCIA > signed up to FRIDAY f *' 1 EVENING NEXT for the V J) /SOLE Right to Sell ReV/ freshments at the Club's Spring Carnival on October 28tlv E. NORDON. P.O. Box 191, Auckland. Dairy Produce. JJEV 2 EALAND J) iII 'Y Choice Creamery TABLE BUTTEE May be had of ALL GROCERS ALL THE YEAR. ROUND, And always of FINEST QUALITY. Each pat bears the Trade Mark, DAIRY In the centre, surrounded by NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION. Wholesale Depot, WELLESLEY-STREET. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION. gUTTBS gEASON, ' 1899-1900. Wo are Buyers of Factory, Separator, or Dairy Butter, in any quantity. Highest prices given. Wo are prepared to assist large Farmers in procuring Separators, and are ready to contract for the Season's Output. There's Money in getting a Separator. Full particulars on application. JJNTRICAN AND £10.. AUCKLAND. Musical. HAAKE AAKE PIANOS. Unsurpassed In the World; 10 lean'. Guarantee. ; KAPS ' APS HIGHEST-CLASS PIANOS, Sola Agents si The British and Continental Piano Company. 302, Queen-et, (text J, T. Garlick Co., Ltd.)' H. HEGMAN, Manager. J> lAN OS I qaGA HBl gRASS JNSTBUMENTBI ffl* P.' JJ 01'* M A H, 213, QUEEN- STBEET, AGENT FOB JO ™„ I,R , I^ S4fEAD AND SONS' World-lie. nowned Pianos. Juat arrived a shipment of the Exhibition Models. AGENT FOB OOLLARD .AND COLLARD Well-known £n» lish Pianos. " AGENT FOE OABL EOKE Pianos, one of the Best 1 * man Manufacturers of the Day. rtrommt TO? FOB and Wood In. F. BESSON AND CO., Brass and Wood In. •trument Makers. Unequalled in the World, FINE OLD VIOLINS FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. W. P. HOFFMANN, 213, QUEEN-STREET. Young MEN'S christian ASSOCIATION, A CORNER OP., ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. iioS 1 -' 10 ? comfortably furnished. All on tbn tnflt 6r l" ®? Tiews - Magazines, etc! ter Tlm iThV Bnbßcr| P t '.°n, 2a. fd per quarvol's in ♦„ ®' r contain upward of 4000 ♦nil'. ?i, • v 3 ntms departments of literaand Vnffn °S' ,2s,'®d per quarter. Tea X off « e Provided in Social Boom. Employment and Boardinghouse Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, 7.30 Services, .Thursdays, at ati-n tom® 6 ™" 18 and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30, Bible Glass, Sunday, at 3 p.m.: Sim. day Evening Service in Opera. House at' if STBANGERS and .Others (especially Young Men), cordially invited- to visit the. Booms, wnere. full information may be obtained. Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 8

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