.' ~- ' . Amusements. • '•, t l OverA> : ' h ? o'u'g „'.;, .- " ' •■\?:'' ■-•'.• THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. JAN. 22, jw '■ Reproduction, for a FEW NIGHTS ONLY 1 Tho Enormously Popular Amusement' •*•'■■'''■ Conception, «. fipj-f NEW BABYLON. N NEW BABYLON • ■#£> NEW BABYLON. ;W$ NEW : BABYLON $0 NEW BABYLON. :'•;•*'? Written by PAUL MERITT. '-|fl| CHARACTERS '. ■... CHARACTERS bv tho *£.-/. FAVOURITE DRAMATIC ORGANISATION ■ r OF AUSTRALASIA. . /.* ARTISTIC TABLEAUX j>. ARTISTIC TABLEAUX • % :• V By Mr. JOHN BRUNtOK A SINGULARLY CONGENIAL PRODUCTION; Overflowing with "V LIFE, PUN. JOLLITY, and BRILLIANCY. A FASCINATING SERIES OF STAGE PICTURES AND INCIDENTS. 1-Tho Saloon of tho Antarctic. 9_ THE COLLISION! ■ , THE COLLISION! Hiram Maßbv's liondon Itoii«e. *. 4- THE ISLINGTON HORSE SHOW. THE ISLINGTON HORSE SHOW. s—The Cottnco at. Chiswick. 6 - T"E COVFNT GARDEN FLORAL FETE ' THE COVENT GARDEN FLORAL FETE! 7— the London Outskirts. 8- GOODWOOD ON " STAKES DAY." GOODWOOD ON " STAKES DAY." 9—Offices in the Citv. 10-Madeo Malthv's Rooms. I<-THE THAMES EMBANKMENT CIIAMi BERS. Tho Electric Witness! 12- THIEVES' KITCHEN. SEVEN DIALS. THIEVES' KITCHEN, SEVEN DIALS. CHARACTERISTIC COSTER BALLET. Arranged-by MISS BEANEY GELLATLt, Rot Plan at Wildman's. Earlv-door Tickets at Williamson's sni Partridge's. AGRICULTURAL HALL TUSSAUD'S WAXWORKS. Oren Daily, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Cbnneo of Vaudeville Programm* 2-NEW ARTIBTS-2 Great success of LTfETJ.A in his sensational GLIDE FOR LIFE. From Dome of Hall to the floor. Assisted bv Pieroot the Mute, ZARELLE. THE GIPSY. COME AND HAVE A SHOT AT THE BOEBS At onr EARL'S COURT SHOOTING GALLERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. GRAND WALTZING COMPETITION (Ladies and Gentlemen). LAZARNE. THE CELEBRATED CONJURER, Will arrivo shortly. Admission, 6d; Children. 3d. __ 1 .—1 "DX-PRIEST SLATTERY AND TOE last TwrrrrnFC! Tv AncftT.Avn. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). 22nd INST.. At 8 o'clock. MRS. SLATTERY to Ladies Only. Subject i " Tlio Enforced Celihncv of the Clcrgv and the Romish Rite of Baptism of Infants, Born and Unborn." „„™. TTTESDAY NIGHT. Mr. SLATTERY (who will dress it Priest's Vestments), to Ladies and Gentlemjsh. Snbiect : " Where is Purgatorv, or How; to Get in. and How to Get. On*-. Hip'' M«nev. IP>U Mass, Low Money, Low Mass. No Money, No Mass ; Purgatory is the KJondyko of tie PanftXJv." Mr. Slatterv challenges the Priests of Auckland to explain why they take money to cot Souls out of Punratorv. when they do not, know when Purgatory is. or whether tho m\ ever went there, or that their Masses ever did it anv pond. BOOKS ON SALE AT AT.L MEV.TTNGS. Admission to All Parts, Is. - -—« Hotels. ■ : —1 mBAR O R * MRS. SMARDON Has much pleasure in testifying to the travelling public that she has DECIDED TO REMAIN At the PALACE HOTEL, Where she will he pleased to see her oIJ customers and travelling public. X. B. SMARDON. pOKER'S FAMILY HOTEL CHRISTCHUROH (Within one minnte of the Railway Staliom JAMES HATFIELD. Proprietor. P.O. Box. No. 291. Telephone. No. 650. P.OO. Rot SSfi pENTRAL TTOTEL VICTORIA STREET. EAST, AUCKLAND. THE NEW BAR WILL BE OPENED TO-DAi JAMES ROLLESTON, Proprietor. Late of Hikurancri and Coromandel ■ ■ - __•* Photography'T, C. MORTON. " • OF NEWTON ART STUDIO, Having latelv purchased that LARGE BRICK BUTLDINO IN KARANOARAPE ROAD , (Opnosite Tabernacle), To be known as tho "BALMORAL STUDIO," And having gone to .1 very Considerate E< pense in building a Lnr?(> and Beantifnllvlighted Studio, and Fully-eoninped Suite of Rooms, fitted in every way for the convenience and comfort of his natrons, would resnectfullv invito . A FREE AND THOROUGH INSPECTION 01 HIS WORK. Which is disnlaved in A LARGE AND OOWMor)rnn<S SHOW ROOM ON THE GROUND FT.OOR. All tho latest, novelties in Stvies, Vaunts, and Finish: also i varied stock of Latest Ideas, in Albums, Photo. Frames, etc. W. H. B artlbtTi ART PHOTOGRAPHER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND MR. BARTLETT Respectfully informs his many Patrons tha\ he has returned from his extended tonr of tho Australian Colonies, and that he will be pleased to submit to them all the latest Novelties in Photographic Art. _—« MEW ZEALAND HERALD. Birni!CTrPTIOV! od per week, delivered '« town and suburbs: or Us fid per anstfer. ( n advnneo, posted to any part of the colon*. Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2' M each insertion. These announcements, which mart bo slened hr the advertiser, are nl»o inserter in the AUCKLAND WP.P.KTY NEWS «™ nmiAliD MONTHLY SmtVtARY without ertr chnrgo, While (ivory care is exercised in regard to the dno insertion of advertisements, the Pro prletors do not hold themselves respominw hr non-insertion thronch accident Of froit other causes: and tho Proprietors reserve tc themselves the right of omitting odvortiw ments that they may deem objectionable even nlthougn such advertisements may havt been recoived and paid for in the nsna conrso of business Instructions m to the Insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in tho HEBAi" must bo in writing. Advertisements rcceiveo without such Instructions will be Inserteo until countermanded, and charged accow ingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement' must be at tho Publishing Office not law than six o'clock p.m. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11277, 22 January 1900, Page 8
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