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Amusements. , ~.,, >•, ~ n I T Y JJ A » 1. ( Sole Lessee and Manager - " & Dj*', -J 58th Week.] .■■ ' --• 1 58111 Week. A : TO-NIGHT. • .■■■■ : , TONIGHT. R CONTINUED ENORMOUS SUCCESS. ..•:■•■;. -rvlX'S AIETY QOMPANY. , ;-!:■:':'■■ Our Now First Part, ■.:. ■V, -Ovt : A DAY IN MOROCCO, t ■' :: ~. ■:■ ' ■ .;-., ■; '■';„. I A DAY IN MOROCCO,- J -; r With Slave Ballet and Prismatic Effects, _ .!.!;.■,'•:. Emphatic Success of .;■■■; • "• I -~'.■.: MISS IDA ROSLYN, :'■-. , ; '.• I In her Brilliant■; Dancing Specialties. . I , ---■■ Cordial Reception .of tlio ■■■■•"-./". " **■"■ WARSAW BROS.. •'- '•'■■■■ . in.'." A -TRAVELLING SHOWMAN." , Continued Popularity of ■ LENNON. HYMAN, AND LENNON. . ■ In " Tho Chinese Laundry." . ■ 1 .;- MR. FRANK YORKE. WALTER RIVERS. MAY MABLOW. d ANNETTA BODIN. JOHNNY COLLINS. f New Farce: " Who Got the Cash?' , Prices: 2s and Is. ' Plan nt Wildman's. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. r\ I T Y TT A L L. TO-MORROW MIGHT. O-MORROW HIGHT. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY pERFORMANCE r By T>LX'S pALETY COMPANY. Kindly Tendered by P. R. Dix, Esq., in Aid of the Fund to send e. D etnolds > ( As New Zealand's Representative to the WORLD'S CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT PARIS. Dress Circle - - - Two Shillings.Stalls - - • -One Shilling. Tickets at Partridge's, Wildman and Lyell's, and Cooper's (Hatter). GET YOUR TICKETS BEFOREHAND AND • AVOID THE CRUSH. , ] fIHOBAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. ] \J THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. GRAND CONCERT, Under the Patronage of His Excellency tho . Governor end Lady Ranfurly. Tendered to the SISTERS OF MERCY on tho occasion of THEIR JUBILEE. Under tho Direction of MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY. Tickets (3s, 2s. and Is), can bo had at Wildlimn and Lyell's and Partridge and Co.'s. 1 Trams from Ponsonby. Newmarket 'Buses, 1 7.5 and 7.10 p.m. i Athletics. ■pOOTBALL, "FOOTBALL. i SATURDAY NEXT. ! POTTER'S PADDOCK. PARNELL V. PONSONBY, GRAFTON V. NEWTON. AT DEVONPORT. ! CITY V. NORTH SHORE. Admission to Ground, 6d; Grandstand, 6d extra. Ladies Free. Return Fare by Tram to Epsom, including Admission to Ground, Is. G. H. DIXON, Secretary A.R.U. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. OPENING OF THE SEASON, MAY 12. FOOTBALL MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SUPPLIED AT VERY LOW PRICES by J T pOBERTS, 1 GLASGOW TERRACE, Near Domain Cricket Ground. Meetings. piRLS* KORERO CLUB. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The First Meeting of the Session will he held en FRIDAY, the 11th inst., at 8.10 p.m. Subject : "Is War Necessary for the Development of a Nation?" NATIONAL SINGLE TAX LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING For discussion of tho Necessity of Adopting the Rating on Unimproved Values Act for the City of Auckland TAILOR-ESSES' HALL, THIS EVENING, 8 p.m. Mr. Saunderson will open the discussion. All ratepayers and rentpayers are invited to attend and take part in it, either for or against. F. M. KING, Hon. Sec. TVr Z. LITERARY AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The First Literary Evening of the Session will be held at tho Harbour Board Room THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. After the Election of Officers for the ensuing year, Papers on the following subjects will be read:— MAORI PICTURE WRITING, by F. ROLLETT. , MAORI PLACE NAMES, by J. COWAN. Succeeding Meetings will bo held on the Second Thursday in each month at the same time and place. THOS. COTTLE, Registrar. MEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. AUCKLAND BRANCH. (Registered.) Head Masters and First Assistants of Public Schools are invited to attend a Meeting in ' tho Wellesley-street School on SATURDAY NEXT, 12th inst., at 11 a.m. BUSINESS: Consideration of the New Standards Regulations. ■ Teachers will please bring with them a copy of tho Regulations. T. U. WELLS, M.A., President. ' "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY ' (LIMITED). 3 Notice is hereby given that the Annual 7 Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will bo held in the Company's Office, Quay- • street, on FRIDAY, May 18th, at 3 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of Receiving the Report of the Directors and Balance-sheet for the year ending March 31s't last, and for any other business that may bo brought before tho meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. CHARLES SANSON, Manager. Auckland, May 10th, 1900. ■, MORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). i- The Transfer Books of this Company will be Closed from SATURDAY'. 12th inst,, to MONDAY, 21st inst., both days inclusive. i, By order of tho Board of Directors. ~ CHARLES HANSON. Manager. Auckland, May 10th, 1900. »———~—»—— _^_^__ (1 Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c DIOCESAN CHORAL ASSOCIATION.-THIS (Thursday! EVENING, at St. Mary's - Parish Hall. Pamell, at 8 o'clock. Social 5 Gathoring of Choirs. Insurance Companies. INSURE WITH N.Z. ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.'S pMPLOYEKS' T I ABILITY A CT. Insurance Department Office.: P. A. EDMISTON, 109, Victoria Arcade. General Manager. nniiE souTn British insurance co. J- 'OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital Paid-up. Re-insurance, General Reserve Funds, exceed £260,000. >• FIRE and MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. ). Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Local Institution. Profits retained in the Colony. A. 8. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. 5. "P 0 R SALE. '■ A HORIZONTAL MULTITUBULAR BOILER, 20-h.p. Nominal Pressure 701b. This Boiler is being replaced by a larger one. May bo seen working, on, application at the IHi&ald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11368, 10 May 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11368, 10 May 1900, Page 8

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