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Amusements, •:mm I • — QPERA go USE, | TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AND -■ (WEDNESDAY). V|fg| !. t ANOTHER ENORMOUS SUCCESS , 1 I Achieved by •v&gfi % M Rt { ,BBDBBIC y™ I ®. | The famous War Artist and Correspondent ' ' with his unparalleled Account of Kitchener', # ■' Campaign, entitled. .V----"XHARTOUM AT LAST," "§ g L Greatest Enthusiasm by a Large AudiencHi. f last night. Ul ' t' Over 100 Magnificent Limelight Views tnW- t by Mr. Villiers on the Battlefiold. THE STAGE WILL BE DECORATED Wr-m ? TROPHIES FROM THE FIELD. "i|f| ; THE BOER WAR. 1 |p| J GENERAL SIR RED VERS BI'LLER, V(i *' K.C.8., ETC. u ' < Doors onen 7.30. Commence at 8. r j w . ' I 4s, 3s. 2s, and Is. Box Office at Wildinan iSM '■ Lyoll's. Early Door at 7. Tickets. Pit iLM; j Stalls, at Hunter's, opposite Opera Rous,."" . Solo Manager. MR. WALTER PONTIN ! Acting- Manager, MR. HARRY KLVILT.^'^I OPERA HOD s 'i§M Lessee and Manager - - Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer - - - - Mr. W. O'SullivaJ -' i Representative for Williamson and Muagrow Mr. Bert Hoyle. t OTO 'it' ■. yfi A GIGANTIO 'AMUSEMENT ENTI;RPEro» S Commencing 1 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. • ?0,THE MAMMOTH COMBINATION ■ WILLIAMSON AND Ia'SGROVE'S ■'%' pANTOMIME AND QOMEDY QOMPANT,'' Including the Eccentric Comedian 5 ' -" MR. ALBERT WHELAN; v»; Tho Celebrated Animal Impersonator • i MP.. WILLIAM HASSAN: 'V/U* And SIXTEEN BALLERINAS, And the People's Favourites, -Mf'' pOLLARD'S PERA QOMPANT, •11 In the Gorgeous Pantomime, V&* | ALT BABA. AND THE FORTT THIEVES;';'? ; An Entirely New Version, Produced with all the Original ; V SCENERY, WARDROBE, AND EFi'iCTS '■ As nscd in 'jfc : THE PRINCESS THEATRE, MELBOURKE '- Price9-4s, 2s 6d, and Is; Orchestra Stalls s»' - ! Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, ' ' j I OHOBAL All I WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER'kP SECOND a C GRAND ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL." ' I Organist and Musical Director - S MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY, ; Who will be Assisted bv ";i I I MRS. W. H. PARKES. MR. A. L. EDWAP.M I! MR. S. JACKSON. w '-, MRS. W. H. PARKES will Sing- <!%? j A, " You are My Darling," from the Kni"' ! ' [ „ sian " . " ; " * ' Wishaw B, As Fair as is a Flower • . Johnson "■ i C, "0 Divine Redeemer" - . . n«Lia I MR. 6. JACKSON will play- I Notturao for Clar. and Organ, "B [ Lamento" nasi Concerto for Clar. and Orian. Op. 73 Weber I A, Adagio; B, Rondo. I MR. A. L. EDWARDS will Sing— j "Leave Me Not" Mattel I "Lend Mo Your Aid" • - - Gouna! : ', MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY will Play- • ™.« Overture, "Saul" Handel (' Allegro, Largo, Allegro. A, Pastorale Kullai' B, Minuet and Trio from 11th Symphony • • Haydn Offertoire in D Major (by request) - Batiste Festal March Elvey - Doors open 2.15, commence at 3; carriages v 4.15. ■ ; . , Admission: One Shilling. ,'^j ff ! w M u 81 ft ; "gONS OF rjiHE jgMi IRE," ' • "■:§ The New Patriotic Song, ' : '$ Published by '. f [. KEITH, PROWSE. AND CO., 'it I LONDON, % Novf on Sale at EADY'S, J. WEST'S and Li W. ROBERTSON'S, Music-sellers, Queen-street. 51: Musical. 36 j] ASTPA ™ ENTSfro ? I 1 NEW 10 S MONTHLY'. > p piANOS jo years' Guarantee given. ; j: £ AND «$ QRGANS. Q. gICHARDSON &'(% sf j High-street, Auckland. I ! (Corner Vulcan Lane.) 'j ! | HAAKE 16 j A ARE '<0; | PIANOS. ''H J Unwrpasefld in the World; 10 Yean' |l? Guarantee. :|§; Kaps W i'i APS ,jf] HIGHEST-CLASS PIANO 9, i , Sole Agents • j The British and Continental Piano Company, Vv ! 302, Queen-Bt. (next J. T. Garlick Co., Ltd) 1 H. HEGMAN, Manager, ! piANOS! QSG A N 81~ ' gRASS JNSTRUMENTSI t l W. P; ]J otr MANH, | 213, QUEEN-STREBT. ill ■" AGENT FOE !:£ j JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' World-it® % I nowned Pianos. Just arrived a ship- 1 j ment of the Exhibition Models. ;>?, AGENT FOB V '| ' ! OOLLARD AND COLLARD Well-known Eur'*- i lish Pianos. J AGENT FOR *> ;. j OARL ECKE Pianos, one of the Best Qer*. man Manufacturers of the Day. v 5 i ; AGENT FOB | F. BESSON AND CO., Brass and Wood In< v. ; itrument Makers. Uneciuftlled in the World, j FINE O'jD VIOIJNS FOR SALE VERY ! CHEAP. ii : ; ; W. P. HOFFMANN, . % 213. QUEEN-STREET. \ "DERLIN AND ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, i; GREY LYNN, AUCKLAND. 5 MRS. HUNTER Begs to announce the following prices is 5 ' Pearsall Washing Silks (unfading dyes). -Fil- S roselle, 3d skein, or 2s 6d per dozen; Mallard v.r; floss, 2jd nkein, 2s 3d per dozen; Twisted En)' broidery, 2Jd skein, 2s 3d per dozen; Flannel® bilks, 2d and 3d skein; Crewel Silk, 6d per ' dozen. Crawford's Linen Embroiders' Thread f | ™ a Shades), 2d skein. Is 9d per doien.:j. 1 Also, a further assortment of Traced Linen Woods (special value). Lessons given in Bar* £ i botine Point Lace and Fancy Work. Km. . Agent for Empress Needle. _ ■ j ZEALAND HERALD.., | SUBSCRIPTION': 9d per week, delivered ft : | town and suburbs: or 13s 6d per quarter, ill 8 advance, posted to any part of the colony.-.V I Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s (d each insertion. These announcements, which nasi \ j be Bigned by the advertiser, are also Inserted | in the AUCKLAND Weekly NEWS and I Herald Monthly Summary without extra - ? | charge. - . 'g : , While every oare is exercised in regard to v | tie due insertion of advertisements, the Pro 1 prietora do not hold themselves responsible ftr non-insertion through accident or from fei: other oauses: and the Proprietors reserve to l \ ■ themselves the right, of omitting advertise' ments that they may deem objectionable, |j| : even although such advertisements may £ been received and paid for in the nsui-v B course of business Instructions mto the insertion or with" I drawal of advertisements in the H2EAIi3 ',■ / I must be in writing. Advertisements received without Buch instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accord; ingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement' must be at- the Publishing Office not lat# than six o'clock p.m. ' For the convenience of advertisers, replW s to advertisements may be sent to tWfp HERALD Publishing Office; but the Propria«|| tore do not accept any responsibility in tM [ respect. -Sail S ■'■ " " \ .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11202, 24 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11202, 24 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11202, 24 October 1899, Page 8

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