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Amusements- : ' HALL. AGRICULTURAL HALL. A PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY EVENING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JpULLERS' QREAT AXWORKS AND jgIJOU QOMPANY. Enthusiastic mid Brilliant Success of This Week's MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME All the Latest Songs, Sketches, and Farces. MARTYN II AG AX and LUCY FIIASER In their Inimitable Sketch, " Tho Lady Barber." WILL STEVENS and WILL WATKINS, TJie Sad-eyed Shriek and \Vitty Willce. Mr. Tom Cnrraii Miss Marie Woodfordo Master Jack Hasan Miss Jeannio Johnston Mr Will 81 wain Tho Little "Canary" 12 STAR ARTISTS. 100 WAX FIGURES. CHAMBER OF HORRORS! A Sight that Everyone should See. , SPECIAL NOTICE. SATURDAY NEXT. First Appearance of Australia's Most Charming Serio. MISS EVA WILR ON, (The Vital Spark) MISS EVA WILSON. Business Manager, JOHN FULLER, JUN. yyAE!WA B ! W A R ! COOPER. AND MACDERMOTT'S EDISON KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY. SECOND GRAND UOER WAlt PROGRAMME. OUR NEW ZEALAND HOYS IN SOU Til AFRICA. Recently received in the Auckland Opera House with the most intense enthusiasm. By over 4000 Persons in Three Nights. THE FULL OPERA HOUSE PROGRAMME AT EDEN TERRACE—EIRE BRIGADE HALL-TO-NIGHT <Thursdnyi. August 2. ST. BARNABAS' HALL, MOUNT EDEN-TO-MORROW (Fridayl, August, 3. ]''RE-NEXT SATURDAY. A'ngust 4. ONEHUNGA PUBLIC lIALIi—NEXT MONDAY, August 6. ADMISSION, is; CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. CHARLES COOPER • • Scenic Artist. W. J. MACDERMOTT - - - Manager. MeetingsATATIONAL SINGLE TAX LEAGUE. -M TAILOREfISES' ball. THIS 'THURSDAY) EVENING. Paper hv MR. T. I. STEVENS. on " The Effect of Rating on Unimproved Values as Applied to This Oity." As this important, matter is now being brought before tho City Council, all who are, interested in tho welfare of the City should attend. Ladies specially invited. Free discussion. MusicalTTAAKE A ARE PIANOS. Unsurpassed in the World; 10 Years' Guarantee. 77 aps ixAPS HIGHEST-CLASS PIANOS. Sole Agents: The 1 ritlsh and Continental Piano Company 302, Queen-street (next J. T. Garlick Co., Ltd.). A. HEGMAN, Manager. pIANOS! QRGANS! jgRASS JNSTRUMENTB! W p TJ OFI'M AN N. 213. QUEEN-STREET. AGENT FOR JOHN BBTNSMEAD AND SONS' World-Bo-nowned Pianos. Just arrived a shipment of the Exhibition Models. AGENT FOR COLLARD AND UOLLARD Well-known English Pianos. AGENT FOR CARL ECKE Pianos, one of the Best German Manufacturers of tho Day. AGENT FOR F. FESSON AND CO., Brass anil Wood Instrument Makers Unequalled in tho World. •FINE OLD VIOLINS FOR SALE VERY I CHEAP. W. P. HO F I'M ANN, 513, QUEEN-STREET. Flour Millsg T I L L CHAMPION. A THING WORTH KNOWING. j A THING WORTH KNOWING. CHAMPION FLOUR Is tho Strongest nnd Whitest on the Market, absorbs wntor freely, but requires plenty of working, and, as stated by our town and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE LOAVES OF BREAD MORE PER SACK THAN ANY OTHER fiRAND ON THE MARKET, Which, taking the yaluo of the Large Loaf at sd, shows a saving of Is 8d per Sack of 2001b 10d per Bag of 1001b 5d per Bag of 501b 2}d per Bag of 251b Or, 16s 3d PER TON IN FAVOUR OF CHAMPION. In view of the foregoing facts, is not Cheap, Starchy Flour dear at any price? jgYCROPT (LIMITED). Manufacturers of TULIP AND SNOWDRIFT BRANDS OF FLOUR. WIIEATMEAL, PORRIDGEMEAL. SELF-RAISING FLOUR. Also, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY Biscuns. FIRST AWARD AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION for TULIP FLOUR, with Gold Medal and Spocial Mention. FIRST AWARD for SNOWDRIFT FLOUR, also for WHEATMEAU FIRST A WAR-) for BISCUITS, with Special Mention for Uniformity and Excellence of 'Quality. STY FLOUR MILLS, Shortland-streot. JAMES HUME. - Manager Hotals QOKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, ' CHRISTOHURCH ' , (Within one minute of tho Railway Station). 1 JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. i P.O. Bos, No. 291. ] QP E I Q ANNOUNCEMENT. J MANDEL'S NEW EMPIRE HOTEL, c WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS, J WELLINGTON, N.Z. e The above Hotel, robuilt and furnished in tllO ' Most Complete and Up-to-dato Style, la now <■ OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. „ New Sample Rooms, light nnd commodious, C with Strong Room for Valuables. a JOSEPH MANDEL, Proprietor, WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS, t WELLINGTON. N.Z 1 Rni I v"< TU ? K ?? 11 BATHS.—OPEN EVERY ' nin tin * in 8 aud Gentlemen from 9 I riSit *1 i , vm " CluLrpeß, 3s; Saturday. 2s. fvtoff tl°-« e tl' £l Nothinjr hotter for parimnvf,J ««» "' ? s,orin S the health, or rovZ nn,l n le a a S? jams of all kinds. Also M from r n i-W Bathß| wifll shower, •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 8

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