. '. I Amusements. ■ -•- flfiih Wed*. 86th Week. 86th wee*. _, TO"ALL. Sole Lessee and Manager - - Mr. P. E. Dix TO-NIGHT' AND EVERY EVENING. " The Sun that Never Sets." : •QIX'S >p AIETY QOMPANY. The Great FRANK M. CLARK, „ FRANK M.^CLARK. *' The Best Comedian of them all." THE WINGATE SISTERS, IDA ROSLYN. IVY SCOTT. McKISSON AND KEARNS. CONNEY MORENY. CHARLES HOWARD. THE LINWOOD SISTERS. HARRY LEGGETT. j AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. SATURDAY NEST. "First Production on any Stage of the Grand New First Part. "OUR AMERICAN COUSINS." Appropriate Costumes, National Songs. Etc.. Etc.", Etc. MONDAY NEXT. Appearance of the Wonderful FAUST TRIO. Danseuses. Singers, Acrobats, and Contortionists. Prices: ,2s and Is. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.2 C e'clock; commence at 8. Business Manager: FRED. L. AGER. AGRICULTURAL XT A L L. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. pULLER'S -DIJOU pOMPANY. Roars of Laughter at OHAS. FANING and GEORGIE DEVOE. ' Genuine Success of Miss AMY "DLACKIE, Contralto. ' The Best Vocalist in New Zealand. The Great Comedian and Dancer, MR. DENNIS CARNEY, In New Budgets of Songs. MISS MYRA JAMES, Coon Singer. ! MS. WAL. COTTIER, MASTER FREDDY, Etc. THURSDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 29, SIVRONI and SILVENI. Front Chairs, Is; other parts. 6d. Doors. 7.15. CT. MARY'S WOMEN'S GUILD. "WHITE FAIR," PARISH HALL, PARNELL, TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Instrumental Music. May-pole Dance, 4.3 G. Songs, Musical Drill by St. Stephen's Maori Scholars. Instrumental Music. Tableaux: "Plaintiff and Counsel," " The Druid's Sacrifice." Shooting Gallery. Admission, Is, Afternoon Tea included: Evening, Is, Entertainment included. Season Tickets, 2s 6d and Is 6d School Children. TO-MORROW, SPECIAL CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON. 6d— included— ——— ii ■■■ ii i " —'—"3 Horticultural Shows-mo-DAT AND TO-MGRROW. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL .SOCIETY'S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW And CHILDREN'S FLOWER SHOW. " TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. AT THE CHORAL HALL. Hall Open for Exhibits, 9 o'clock THIS MORNING. ' A Tram will leave Three Lamps for convenience of Exhibitors, at 9.30 THIS MORNING. Doors Open 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON. Q,jQ EXHIBITORS. J-tO 1999 EXHIBITS. MARRIAGE'S BAND EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Travis will leave Three Lamps for the Hall THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, and THIS EVENING AND TO-MORROW EVENING at 7 ' m " WM. SATCHELL. Hon. Sec. e= *= Athletics. PA UCKLAND A MATEUR A THLETIC ANDQYCLE pLUB. CPRING pARNIVAL, i » J On the ' On the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, rriO-MORROW, rpO-MORROW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. -I OAYD TNVTTATION TTURDLE ACE. TUT/ "DOSEINGRAVE (Australian and Irish Champion) VERSUS G. W. 8 m ™ (Australasian and N.Z. Champion). WT3EYNOLDS (League Cycle . JX Champion). HTT TJROOKE, (Alliance Cycle . XI. Sj Champion). F. J. OHLSON. Hon. Sec. Sporting. rpAKAPKNA 'JOCK3Y QLUB. OPBING Ti/TEETING. Acceptances for All Races First Day, and Handicap Steeplechase (Second Day), Close TO-DAY (Friday), November 23, at 9 p.m.. with the Secretary, Devonport, or at Dur-ham-street. Auckland. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. rpHAMES 'TOCKEY pLUB'S OUMMER TITEETING. NOMINATIONS for the above Club's Summer Meeting, on 26th and 27th December,. Close TO-DAY (Friday), with the Secretary, at 8 p.m. Address: Box 7, C.P.0., Thames. ' WILLIAM H. POTTS, Secretary, rpHAMES 'JOCKEY pLUB'S QUMMER TITEETING. For the convenience of Horseownera 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. VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 1 CORNER OP ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. Readingroom, bright and cheerful, comfortably furnished. All the leading local and Australian Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; Bubsoription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in the various departments of literature, with constant addition New Books; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, I.la and 7.45 p.m.; Thursdays, at 1.30 and 7.30; United , Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at 7.30; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p m.; Sunday Even- , ing Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary is always glad to welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over the building, and give them all needed information, or to confer with such as desire bin help.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11537, 23 November 1900, Page 8
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