Amusements- . 66th Week. *"" " '' ** Week. ,■ „ ■ ~.',;. ftTTY ■_• - TTALL. , • ' Sole Lessee and Manager - ■J.-■ - 1 Mr. P. ;R. Dix. TO-NIGHT AND . EVERY EVENING. * > "The Sun that Never Seta." IX'S p AIETY /COMPANY. , i --, Enormous Success . - Of the Great Comedian and End Man, i pRANK TIT riLARK, !: : ; ; • Every Item' Cheered to the Echo. Only One Verdict—' • "THE GREATEST COMEDIAN OF THEM V-'-"VV :; ALL." ;,'-;.\ ■, •'"•-'. fVY SCOTT, •The Fascinating Young Serio, : CONNEY MOBENY. The Triple Horizontal Bar Expert. , THE WBNGATE SISTERS. In their . Unparalleled Traoeze Act, an 4 , Wonderful '* SLIDE FOR LIFE." THE LINWOOD SISTERS. IDA EOSLYN CHARLES HOWARD *• MCKISSON AND KEARNS. ' , HARRY LEGGETT, AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. Prices: 2s and Is. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.2 C o'clock: commence at 8, Business Manager: FRED. L. SEAGER. AGRICULTURAL TTALL. ■EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. THULLER'S TJUOU /COMPANY. Continued Success of MISS AMY BLACKTE, Contralto, Verdict: " A Beautiful Singer." CHAS. FANING and GEORGIE DEVOE in Burlesque Sketch, " Mixed Pickles." Pain Family, Pain Killer, and Painful. MR. DENIS CARNEY The Favourite Comedian, in New Budget of Songs. MYRA JAMES. WAL COTTIER, MASTER FREDDY, and GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY. SATURDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 24. First Appearance of SIVRONI and SLLVENI, Sketch Artists. Front Chairs. Is; other parts. 6d. Doors. 7.15. "DARNELL DISTRICT SCHOOL. In Aid of Piano Fund. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Cantata, "RED RIDING HOOD," And Negro Choruses, BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. Whistling Duets, Miss L. Burfoot and Mr. M. Lewis. Vocal and Instrumental Items by Favourite Amateurs. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Admission, Is and Is 6d; Children, halt-price. g - -■ s Athletics. JfcW- AUCKLAND AMATEUR iMsttsPM A THLETIC Bwlrfll AND C* YCLJi /"ILUB. llliv Kiss SPRING riARNIVAL, WSS' On the" ml? '' DOMAIN,CRICKET GROUND, On SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24. -| OAYD TNVITATION JTURDLE "PACE. . TUT -pOSEINGRAVE (Australian and Irish Champion) . VERSUS G. W. S™ (Australasian and N.Z. Champion). WT3EYNOLDS (League Cycle . [IX Champion). HTT "RROOKE, (Alliance Cycle ■ XX. JD Champion). F. J. OHLSON. Hon. Sec. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. ANNUAL ATHLETIO SPORTS. THIS'DAY (WEDNESDAY). -IN. THE DOMAIN. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Old Boys' Events at 4 p.m. All Friends of the College are cordially invited to be present. STUART STEPHENSON, P. DRU.MMOND. Hon. Sees. Sporting. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY /"ILUB. CPRING TITEETING. Acceptance for All Races First Day, and Handicap Steeplechase (Second Day), Close on FRIDAY, November 23, at 9 p.m.. with the Secretary, Devonport, or at Durham-street, Auckland. _ R. WYNYARD, Secretary. t—— ■" , Aquatics. i . T\ON'T pORGET Tl/TERCER MAORI J3EGATTA. MAORI WAR DANCES, , Trvn „ lrtr , a WAR CANOE RACES, Etc., Etc., Etc. FAST EXCURSION TRAINS AND CHEAP FARES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1900. Entries for 'Races Close on (November 29. C. J. EDWABDS, J. THOMSON, Hon. Sees. Horticultural Shows. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S '■**■ SUMMER FLOWER SHOW AND CHILDREN'S FLOWER SHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd and 24th. AT THE CHORAL HALL. WM. SATCHELL, Hon. Sec. Booksellers and Stationers. ■fXT. I L D MA & T YELL FOR THE HOME MAIL. By arrangement* with MR. JOSIAH MARTIN, we have taken over the sale of his LARGE COLLECTION OF PHOTOS. OF N.Z. SCENERY AND PHOTO. 'XMAS CARDS. Mr. Martin's Collection of Photo. 'Xmtas Cards this year are the Beat he has produced, and they may bo obtained at 2 prices, ■'• viz., 6d and Is each. In addition to the above, we have the following varieties, all new: — _ TASTEFULLY-MOUNTED NEW ZEALAND FERN CARDS. , ■ HAND-PAINTED CARDS OF MAORI SCENES. ILES' Large Collection of MAORI BEAUTIES CHRISTMAS CARDS OF NATIVE FLOWERS. WILLIS' MAORI CARDS and NEW ZEALAND BOOKLETS. VIEW BOOKS, Is 6d, posted Is Bd. AUCKLAND (new edition), 20 Views. HOT LAKES (new edition), 16 views. WHAKAREWAREWA (new edition), 16 GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAND, bound vol. leather 255, J-bonnd 21s. This Book contains over 200 views, from the North Cape to the Bluff. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, N.Z. GRAPHIC, and CHRTSTCHURCH WEEKLY PRESS ON SALE. Price Is, Is Oid posted. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. TT P T O N AND p O. s. d. s. d. 2 6 & 3 6-THE MASTER CHRISTIAN, Corelli. 6 0 —Life Beyond Death, M. J. Savage, D.D. 6 0 —The Divine Adventure lona, Shores. *> 3 6 —Shams, fourth edition. 6 0 —The Island Race, Newbolt. 2 6 —White Man's Africa, Bigelow. 6 0 —Toward Pretoria, Ralph. 6 0 —Our Navy for 1000 Years, Wilmot. 6 0 —Herbert Spencer. Macpherson. 8 6 —Wild Animals I have Known, Thompson. 3 0 —Some Fruits of Solitude, W. Penn. 2 6 —London Pride, Braddon. 3 6 —The Gentleman Digger, De Bre- , mont. —Monte Carlo, Sienkiewicz. 2 6 —New American and Other Remedies, R. T. Massey. M.D. 6 0 —Bishop Walsham How, F. D. How. 16 0 —Experts on Guns and Shooting, Bucken. 3 6 —A Pink 'Un and a Pelican, Pitcher and Swears. TT P TON AND P °" QUEEN-STREET. \ j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11535, 21 November 1900, Page 8
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