Amusementsi ■■■■■■■ 66th Week.'-'•■ 86th Week. Kim nm. ppjry TTALL, Sole Lessee and Manager - - Mr. P. B. Dir. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. . "The Sun that Never Sets." ■pvIX'S p AIETY QOMPANY. The Great FRANK M. CLARK, -' FRANK M. CLARK. " The Best Comedian of them aIL" IVY SCOTT, CONNEY MOBENY. THE WINGATE SISTERS. THE LINWOOD SISTERS. IDA EOSLYN CHARLES HOWAED MCEISSON AND KEAENS. HARRY LEGGETT. AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. SATURDAY NEXT—First Production on any Stage of the Grand New First Part, " Our American Cousins.' Appropriate Costumes, National Songs, etc.. etc. MONDAY Appearance of the Wonderful Faust Trio. Dasseuses, Singers, Acrobats, and Contortionists. Prices: 23 and Is. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.2 C o'clock; commence at 8. Business Manager: FEED. L. SEAGEE. " A GEICULTUEAL TTALL. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. TELLER'S "OIJOU /COMPANY. Continued Success of Mis 3 'AMY "DLACKIE, Contralto. Verdict: " A Beautiful Singer." . CHAS FANING and GEORGIE DEVOE in Burlesque Sketch, " Mixed Pickles." Pain Family, Pain Killer, and Painful. ME. DENIS CARNEY The Favourite Comedian, in New Budget of Songs. MYEA JAMES. WAL COTTIER, MASTEE FREDDY, and GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY. Chas. Faning's: Screaming Farces,, THE LAST SONG YOU'LL SING and BETSY'S BEAUX. . Front Chairs, Is; other parts. 6d. Doors. 7.10. QT. MARY'S WOMEN'S GUILD. "WHITE FAIR." ST. MARY'S PARISH HALL, PAENELL. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), NOV. 22nd, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 23 and 24. From 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. NOVELTIES FROM LONDON, CUSHIONS FROM LIBERTIES, FANCY AND CARVED WORK. GERMAN BAND. SONGS. Tableau: THE HYMN OF THE MORAVIAN NUNS (Pulaski's Banner). FOUR JOLLY SMITHS. SHOOTING GALLERY. Admission: Afternoon (tea included), Is; Evening (entertainment included), Is. Season Tickets, 2s (id; School Children, Is 6d. ON SATURDAY. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON. Admission 6d—Afternoon Tea, included. Athletics. § 'AUCKLAND 'AMATEUR • ATHLETIC AND pYCLE QLUB. lSl?s\filiil QPEING pARNTVAL, t|||&jf|4§§a. On tne DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. -J 9f)YD TNVTTATION TTURDLE "RACE. IVf T? OSEIRAVE (Australian and Irish Champion) VERSUS G. W. S™ . vAustralasian and N.Z. Champion). W"DEYNOLDS (League Cycle . IX Champion). HTT T>ROOKE, (Alliance Cycle .it. J3 Champion). F. J. OHLSON. Hon. Sec. '■ ' * "*■ SportingHRAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB, QPRTNG ■JiTEETING. Acceptances for All Races First Day, and Handicap Steeplechase (Second Day), Close TO-MORROW (Friday), November 23, at 9 p.m., with the Secretary, Devonport, or at Durham-street, Auckland. E. WYNYARD, . Secretary. ■ „ rriHAMES 'JOCKEY QLUB'S CUMMER "il/TEETING. NOMINATIONS for the above Club's Summer Meeting, on 26th and 27th December, Close TO-MORROW (Friday), with the Secretary, at 8 p.m. Address: Box 7, C.P.0., Thames. WILLIAM H. POTTS, Secretary. rpHAMES 'JOCKEY /CLUB'S ■ CUMMER "ftJEETING. I For the convenience of Horseowners participating in the above Club's Summer Meeting, the Northern Steamship Company will run a SPECIAL STEAMER from Thames to Auckland after the Races on December 27th, leaving Thames about 10 p.m. WILLIAM H. POTTS, Secretary. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc , — , A UOKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. ! ROME. ROME. ! ROME, [ Lecture by REV. G. B. MONRO, Who has been on a Visit to that City, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Illustrated by Beautiful Limelight Views. Admission, 6d. Proceeds in aid of paying off Debenture Debt. MR. F. G. EWINGTON will Lecture on the Boer War," in Holy Trinity Schoolhouse, This Evening, at 8 o'clock. Admission 6d. • There will be beautiful Limelight Coloured View 3 and Diagrams to illustrate the Lecture. Fancy GoodsQHRISTMAS AND NEW YE. i CARDS. 0. W. GOODSON will inaugurate the coming Century by making it a Record Year in this Department, giving superior value to any preceding one. The Stock contains the very Newest Cards from Id to 5s each, Envelopes given with Cards. Artistic Boxes, all Folding Cards, lovely designs, and Envelopes included for each Card :— ALL POST FREE-Box containing 10 Cards and Envelopes, 6d ; Box containing 12 Cards (superior) and Envelopes, Is : Box containing 18 Cards (superior) and Envelopes. Is 6d ; Box containing 15 Cards (choice) and Envelopes, Is 9d ; Box containing 12 Cards (vlry choice), and Envelopes, 2s 6d ; Packet containing 25 Cards (no envelopes), 6d ; Packet containing , 40 Cards (no envelopes), Is.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 8
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