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; i Amusements... ; ' .' : !;v " "" •••••• —•' ; v OPE ■ A II OUSE, ; Lessee and Manager ... - Mr.' ■ Tom Pollard. ' ! Treasurer,.... # ... ~.. Mr.- W. O'Snlliraa] . Representative for J. C. Williamson,and Geo" ■ .. . ilusgrove ... Mr. Bert Royle, ~ PACKED, ,JAMMED,. CRAMMED "' FROM FLOOR TO CEILING, ■ AND SORROWING HUNDREDS TURNED .. . • AWAY. '. ! . .. • '• ' V GENUINE ARTISTIC TRIUMPH J ; V: V Achieved by;the Favourites, : pOLLARD'S ■ • . QPERA : QOMPANY, ; In the Charming Comic Opera r - ip II E Q. EISH A, ; THE SINGING ], '. ..- A * THE DANCING I REVELATION THE SCENERY f . 'TO THE WARDROBE - ■ THE EFFECTS J ■ ■ PLAYGOERS. THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT— ; AN EPOCH-MARKING PRODUCTION, ■ ' TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), APRIL 16, • And until Further Notice. . ,THE GEISHA, " WITH ALL ITS QUAINT EFFECTS, THE TALK OF THE TOWN , ' THE THEME OF GENERAL ADMIRATION. The Opera staged under the direction of • . MR. TOM POLLARD. . , Musical Director: MR. ARTHUR KINO. PRICES: 4s, 2s fid, and Is, Orchestra Stalls ss. Early-door Tickets to Stalls and Pit, at Sixvence extra, can be purchased at Williamson's. Box Plan at the Opera House, THIS MORN. ING, from 9 until 11. . - . ' s pENEVOLENT gOCIETY. , RASTER pAIR, | Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS. EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, : THE COUNTESS OF RANFCRLY, . ' ■ '. . - And , . • ' HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR,JJRILL, gHED, ' THIS DAY, ', ' EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 15. . TUESDAY, APRIL 17, , „ , WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18. ' PROGRAMME: . ' ' . MONDAY, jAPRIL 16. ; FAIR TO BE OPENED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE i GOVERNOR. 1 Tableau, "Britannia and Her Colonic" (designed by Kenneth Watkins, Esq.),. with Solo, "Rule Britannia,"• by MB, TONAR. : 2. Song. " When Bright Eyes Glance (" Gon- . doliers")—MßS. PHILIPS.. 3. LADIES' KHAKI DRILL (directed by Prof. ' Carrollo). with Solo, Soldiers if tie Queen"-MISS MAUD HOWARD. . 4. Patriotic Song, " The Motherland ShalJ Never Die" (Words by Fred. Baume)ARCH. TAYLER. . 5. Tableau, " Hunt Clnb , Wedding of fo Years Ago." • 6. Recitation. " Bobs" (Rudvard . Kipliog}— MASTER LEO PHELAN. .... .. 7. Tableau, "UNITED WE STAND." 8. Song (Comic)—Mß. ERNEST SCHATZ. 9. Tableau, " HERALD, Star, and Observer." 10. JAPANESE MAZE, .by. Miss McHhone'f Pupils.; ' ;.;." : EASTER EGG, JUMBLE STALL < : ' ■ CANDY STALL, ' FORTUNE TELLING, REFRESHMENT . STALL,' - , OYSTER SUPPERS. . . CHANGE OP PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT, ADMISSION— ' - - Doors open at 7.30. Opening ceremony at > 8 o'clock. V The late • . father WALTER • . GRAND CONCERT. ' . At ELLERBLIE TOWN. HALL, on ; . . WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 18. _ ■ ' By Talented Artists, in aid of Memorial to , the late Father Walter.- • . .. . Admission, 'f and 19. Concert to commence At. 8. . J.F.PATTERSON.. ' Promoter.. •

. Photography : ; j;. ' R O R G E Q. R E C O HI, ; ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. ,V .1 45. Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets O ENAMELLED- CABINETS;. .*8 O — , rVORTTYPES. 3 FOB 63.'. : " One .6 by 12 Onal Enlargement and On» ■ Oi\*on Cabinet*. «namelled or mat) for 15s. . I'PnHl'l iir.uvEßY. - , 1 Flonr Millsg T I L L CHAMPION. A THING WORTH KNOWING.; / ! . CHAMPION FLOUR Is the Strongest and Whitest on the Markrt, | absorbs water freely, but requires plenty of working, and, as stated by our town . and country bakers, will yield • . FOUR LARGE LOAVES. OF BREAD.MORS. PER SACK THAN ANY OTHER BRAND . on THE MARKET, Which, taking the value of the Large Loaf . at sd, shows a" saving of • • • Is 8d per Sack of 2001b ■ lOd per Bag of 1001b . < 5d per Bag of 501b 2Jd per Bag of 251b • Or, 16s 8d PER TON IN FAVOUR OF CHAMPION. In view of the foregoing facts, is not Cheap, Starchy Flour dear at any price?'. Jg.YCROFT ' (LI MITE Dl Manufacturers of TULIP AND SNOWDRIFT BRANDS' 0? FLOUR, WHEATMEAL, PORRIDGE- < MEAL, SELF-RAISING FLOUR.. ■ * Also, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY ' «' ' BISCUITS. '. .. '.■ FIRST AWARD AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION for TULIP FLOUR, with ' Gold Medal and Special Mention. FIRST AWARD for SNOWDRIFT . FLOCE, also for WREATMEAL. • r FIRST A WART for BISCUITS, with Special Mention for Uniformity and Excellence 'i Quality. '.. . ' .i ■ . • •• , - ' CITY FLOUR MILLS. \ ;■ - Rhortland-street. ■ , JAMES'HUME. ■ J - r ' . . Manned. "PARIS EXHIBITION."— Trunks. * Vaiisee, Hat Boxes, Carrrallv KM Straps. Address Holders, Pollen Linen BWBj and all travelling reqniiites. J. Wiseman and Son. Queen-street. | ZEALAND HERALD-; : SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered (n town and suburbs: or 133 6d per quarter. ,D advance, posted to any part of the colony-; Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each Insertion. These announcement*, which D""' be signed by the' advertiser, fire also inserted in ■ the Aur.Kr.ANn weekly ■ news a" d Herald Monthly summary without | charge. " , ■ - • [

While every rare fa eierc?«>d in reeard "> the due insertion of advertisements. the P" l ' prietors do not hold themselves resiionsi'' 9 fir non-Insertion through accident or fro™ other causes; and '.he Proprietors reserve 0 themselves the risrhi, of omitting edvertis®" menta that they may deem objections 01 even althoncn such advertisement! may " a ' been received and paid for in the nsu course of busineaj. , Instructions tu to the insertion or *i®'. drawal of advertisements •in the ® EBA V. must be in writing, Advertisements receive, without . inch instructions will be inßert until countermanded, and charged • a 00 0'!", ingly. Orders to withdraw advartlsemNii* must be at the Publishing Office not i» than six o'clock p.m.. •; ■ • ' For the convenience of advertisers. W'lj? to advertisements may be sent-; to :;W". HERALD Publishing Office; but the Proprje- ; tore do not accept any responsibility m t®K] lespect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11347, 16 April 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11347, 16 April 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11347, 16 April 1900, Page 8

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