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- — , • Amusements. if:|| — : \\ qPERA HOUBj_ Lessee and Manager • Mr. Tom 1 Treasurer - - "Mr , 9 r Su lUvan j. Representative for Williamson and Musgr o ~# 3 1 Mr, Bert Boyle. 1 pOLLARD'S QPERA QOMPANT, ; GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE f THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. ' . ! , Doors open at 2 o'clock, commencing at 2.30 1 1 IJIHE JgELLE 'OF yOEK. j I MATINEE PRICES: -'ifS! I Adults: Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is. Children- F. Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. a }M il LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS &K * TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), and MONDAY * M >3 NOVEMBER 25 and 27. ' 'joi ! That Celebrated Musical Comedy, ;j JN 'JIOWN, JN IJIOWN, '■ j Introdncing that Charming Artiste 41? 1 . MISS PINNY OPIE. ' -111 | By request. Mr. Whelan will givo some of hit S I imitations during the second act I POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO PERFORV 3 ANCES THIS SEASON. l ' M 3 Mnsical Director - - MR. ARTHUR SViaMi 1 Prices:-Circle. 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d: Pit ir - 1 Reserved Stalls. ss. ' '. '-P '-1 Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. ■■.j Q.BANT) SACRED noNCEgjiiS; Jj NEWTON MISSION. FORESTERS' HALL. 'M 1 ON j WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29. AT J*is 1 Auckland Leading Soloists and Instruments' % lists Engaged, including Newton Brass Rind • ■ - :i - Chairman : MR. THEO. COOPER ' '$■ p Admission, 6(1 ; Children, 3d. ' ! -M | I\f uSI CA L jj \i o jf_ | Conductor - - Mr. Arthur Tow=ev ' Hon. Pianisto - Miss Laura Haven! 3 FINAL CONCERT OF SEASON m'i I MONDAY EVENING. NOV. 27' t CHORAL HALL. ' M PROGRAMME.—PART I. Cowcn's Cantata, "SLEEPING BEAUTY" ; 1 Soloists: (Princess) Miss A. Lorrigan (WickM i Fay) Miss Lynch, (Prince) Mr. A. L w : wards. (King) Mr. W. J. Gnnn. . "'i g Full Chorus and Orchestra (Leader Mo™ : Willimoff). ' ' ..'j $ PART lI.—MISCELLANEOUS. M 1 Tickets: Reserved Seats, 2s; Back Seats and S Gallery, Is. ' - u M g Seats can be reserved at Messrs. Wildman ! and Lyell's. , % [ Trams will leave the Three Lamps at 7is " and 7.30 p.m. 'V« ' W. A. PRIME. Hon. Secretary. ft-.i '■ J. F. W. COOKE. Business Manager, ■%", ' UCKLAND LIEDErTaFEL. 5j FOURTH AND FINAL CONCERT FOR''# fj SEASON 1899. CHORAL HALL. f|' | . !s FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. '■ j r — f Full Particulars in Future Issue. ' ;'d A limited number of Tickets for Non-sub 4 scribers obtainable at the door, 2s each, '-p ? ALFRED TRENWITH, ; Hon. Secretary. / A UCKLAND BANJO, GUITAR, AND MAK. :l 1 A DOLIN CLUB (REGISTERED). "M I THE THIRD GRAND CONCERT, . ;v : • Season 1899-1930. I! Will take place at the Opera House M j ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 J? ! Box plan opens at Messrs. Wildman and "Jf i Lyell on THURSDAY, November 30. 1 H. FOUNTAIN. Hon. Sec. M BOWLING CLUb! ' THE GREEN WILL BE OPENED y. .. For the Season, f| 1' iV 'M | THIS DAY (SATURDAY). % j At 2.30 p.m. | R. A. BODLE, Hon. Sec. M j BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL i ' \ JJ CHURCH. 4 | NEPTUNE CARNIVAL AND SALE OF S l T , WORK. .;!• 3 In the SCHOOL HALL on S? 8 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. THE 29T8 : T. ITT> AND 30111 NOVEMBER, -M $ IN AID OF THE CHURCH PROPERTY M '< IMPROVEMENT FUND, . -AI 1: Will Officially Opened by ! »♦ 7 J-J- HOLLAND, ESQ.. M.H.R., M S At i 0 clock on Wednesday Afternoon, the >4 ' 29t'n. ' % > SHIP "NEPTUNE"IN FULL SALE. Gymnastic Disolaya—Orchestral Items-* *'§' soldiers Hornpipe and Refresln St 6 ?/ c? Candy Stalls—Fish Pond and Doll Jifdj- Electric Ey°e P ni^Tt h 7. A 30 fte o at 3 °' Cl ° and each | pence"in'the Evenings. Aftonoo «'- Sk ' Jj "JIROII BRAIN TO KEYBOARD." i|f Mcdonald smith's great system ! ' Ensuring to PIANISTS. VIOLINISTS etc the W TOCITOIOTIp of t PERFECT TOUCH and -s; DOING Affi'y mm same time alm M PURTTV ,great amount of "V «ary TECHNICAL w °rk hitherto neces- »»"« BOM aSSVcKL&h .tS INCISES the COCRSE 0F GENERAL EX- ' CIRCULARS (with full details of this great •& EWNENT n QUOTATIONS from the MOST H S aops lans) at aU the i ' rinci P al 1 Finv K A\^^ rnrse ' £2 2s ' can be had at"M FORE tember 28, and 10,81 be taken BE " jt N E w M 0 8 •* a Hi "gONS OF IJIHE jgMIIRE," ' The New Patriotic Song, ' MlI Published by KEITH, PROWSE. AND CO W w LONDON, W at EADY ' S ' J ' BEST'S and A. fjf W. ROBERTSON'S, Music-sellers. Queen-street. p . Fancy Goods. "\y ANTED KNOWN, H NEW SHIPMENT OF JAPANESE GOODS % Now being Opened at (jOODSON'S JAPANESE gAZAAR Comprising:— SnI SPILLS e 'r;^ir •M Terra Cotta and Gold '' 3s 6d eieb««n y ? ', ded ' 6d . Is, 2s 3d, and (f TTXfTnjuTT . ' sp,ena "l Sizes. (i, FT mVTP IDAmo SES * 7s 6d each fin value " ® FANCY TP 33 t0 63 6(1 eacll, large S ' ze3, ''' Sd S C, ii na Handles - Is 6d, Is 9d, AFTERNOON TEA SE f 6 ' T* cprq C' , T &AJ - S , 6 Cups and Sanat 103 id? Us? 17s 6d tiie set Cream :.M Q-OODSON'S, § QUEEN-STREET and KAfyVNGAHAPE ROAD. H Telephone, 1049. ;g. N EW ZEALAND HERALD. So T\ olf: 9d per ™ k - "elivered to I town and suburbs: or 13s 6d per quarter, in % ' v ; 6 ' ®' ed '° any Part of the colony. M • 1 . s ' a " 18 , and Marriages. 23 6d each lio e ! on ' These announcement, which must in 81 .? le \ y advertiser, are also inserted C ttvd.7« Accki,and Weekly news and £ charge MONTm,Y Summary without extra [| HiYj 1 ' 0 ° Tery care iB exercised in regard to rfe _ due insertion of advertisements, the Prorie ra do not hold themselves responsible rSP.: r non-insertion through accident or ftomM. er causes: and the Proprietors reserve to *4? j themselves ''1 10 right of omitting advertise- Jf en 3 that they may deem objectionable, ./J' even althong'a such advertisements may have" been received and paid for in the usual -M course of business 0} H Instructions aJ to the insertion or with- "A rawal of advertisements in the HEKALD must be m writing, Advertisements received without such instructions will bo inserted M. inffitr eerma,,dea ' and charged accord-% muot' i ders . to withdraw advertisements ©; must be at the Publishing Office not later || tnan six o clock p.m. • /.' For the convenience of advertisers, replies !! HrnuHTl? mar 1,6 '<> the# herald Publishing Office: but the Proprie- V. respect aCCePt an? responsibility in thisjfg - ' m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11229, 25 November 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11229, 25 November 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11229, 25 November 1899, Page 8

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