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;^\ : ' : : : Amusements. .■"<■.-■: ';;-:.-:■_■ 87th Wee*. '" ■* "Week. 8701 ™ e6K prrY ttall. Sole Ijessee and Manager - '■•••- Mr. JP.-JB.Dix. AND EVERY EVENING. "The Sun that Never Seta." -rvIX'S Q.AIETY QOMPANY. TO-NIGHT. i TO-NIGHT. V First Production on any Stage of the Grand New First Part. "OUR AMERICAN COUSINS." Appropriate Costumes, National Songs, ~ Etc., Etc., Etc. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. One of the Greatest Programmes ever Submitted to an Auckland Audience will : be presented by our Great Company. ,-• EVERY ITEM NEW. COME AND SEE . -- FRANK M. CLARK. FRANK M. CLARK. *' The Greatest Comedian of the Day. THE WINGATE SISTERS, „ IDA ROSLYN. IVY SCOTT. IDA BOSJfcYMj AND KEARNS CONNEY MORENY. CHARLES HOWARD. U THE LINWOOD SISTERS. HARRY LEGGETT, _„_.-__ AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. ! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY NEXT. Appearance of the Wonderful Danseuses, Singers, Acrobats, and Contortionists. THE FAUST TRIO. Prices: 2s and Is. Plan at Wildman'a. Doors open at 7.2 C o'clock; commence at 8. Business Manager: FRED. L. SEAGER. A GEICULTURAL TJ ALL. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. pULLER'S TDIJOU QOMPANY. ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME. MISS AMY BLAOKIE will sing—" For Old Time's Sake," and " Plymouth Sound. MISS GEORGIE DEVOE, " Shake 'em Up." MISS MYRA JAMES, " My Ann Eliza." MR. CHAS. FANING, _ In New Budget of Comic Songs and Funny Storie3. MR. TED HERBERTE will singrr- " When the Boys in Khaki All Como Home. MR. DENNIS CARNEY, in " Exchange is no Robbery," and other Comic Songs. MR. WAL. COTTIER. "Turn Over Leaf." MASTER FREDDY will sing—" Little Hero." ME. CHAS. FANING AND GEORGIE DEVOE in Burlesque on "HAMLET." Farces: " Terpsichorean Challenge" and "What Happened to Jones." THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29th, i First Appearance of SIVRONI, Comedian and Dancer (the indiarubber man), and SILVENI, Serio. Front Chairs, Is; other parts. 6d. Doors. 7.15. QT. MARY'S WOMEN'S * GUILD. "WHITE FAIR." PARISH HALL, PARNELL, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN. MAYPOLE DANCE. KINDERGARTEN EXERCISES. VIOLIN SOLOS, TRIO, SONG. 6d. Tea Included. 6d. EVENING: MAYPOLE DANCE. TABLEAU, " VENUS' MIRROR." TABLEAU. "FANCY PICTURE." By request, " The Moravian Nun's Hymn." Songs, Instrumental Music, Shooting Gallery. GRAND JUBILEE FESTIVITIES AND SALE OF WORK, In Aid of the Sisters of Mercy, Ponsonby, To be held at their Charming and Picturesque CONVENT GROUNDS, On the sth, 6th, 7th. and 3th DECEMBER, 1900. Look Out for Programme in Future Issue. THE PIANISTS' A.B.C. (W. H. Webbe).— "The 727 pages practically form an encyclopaedia of pianoforte teaching. ... A work of distinct value as a book of reference." —Musical Times, London. Horticultural Shows-mO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. FLOWER SHOW. FLOWER SHOW. MONSTER EXHIBITION. CMP EXHIBITORS. 1228 ENTRIES. MARRIAGE'S BAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Direct Trams from Three Lamps at 7 p.m., t ' returning 10 o'clock. ' Admission (from 9to s)—6d; Children, 3d. I Admission (from 9to s}-6d; Children, 3d. I Admission (from 7to 10)— Is and 6d. i SALE OF FLOWERS-NINE O'CLOCK. ! SALE OF FLOWERS-NINE O'CLOCK. ' WM. SATCHELL. Hon. Sec. 1 Excursions. i • _ , TVEWMARKET SATURDAY 1* AFTERNOON FISHING ' ifiW^K EXCURSIONS. <££&%&$£&&& ELEVENTH SEASON. The PS. TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tee at 1.30 p.m. on a Fishing Cruise. Bait and tea provided. Tickets-Single, 2s ; Double, 3s. Fishing Tackle on board for Sale or Hire. ftvi J]XCURSION ST. HELIERS 0 BAY AND EANGITOTO ISLAND. . TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 23rd inst. A Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leaving Rangitoto 4.15 p.m., and St. Heliera 5 p.m. Return Fare, Is; Children under 12, 6d. Volunteer Notices. QEDDON LIGHT HORSE. THE COMPANY WILL PARADE ON THE DOMAIN GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M. Educational. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPS. The Annual Examination for Junior and Senior District Scholarships will be held at Auckland, Hamilton, Thames, and Whangarei during the week beginning MONDAY, 17th December, 1900. The Age of Candidates for Junior Scholarships must not exceed Fourteen (14) Years, and the Age of Candidates for Senior Scholarships must not exceed Sixteen (16) Years, at the 30th November, 1900. Entries of Candidates will be received by the undersigned at the office of the Board, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland, on or before FRIDAY, November 30, 1900. Separate Forms of Entry for Junior and Senior Scholarships respectively may be obtained on application at the office of the Board. No Candidate will be admitted to Examination who does not fully comply with the requirements of the Form of Entry. VINCENT E. RICE, , Secretary. rfHE PUNISTS' A.B.C. (W.-H. Webbe).- „■, . ne "2 0< l k contains much that cannot fail to be of deep interest and great use to all students and to 'many teachers."—Wellington Evening Poet. ■ ————__._ ( — __ rpHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the Business of MR. JOHN R. GRAY, IMPORTER, SHORTLAND-STRr_T, AUCKLAND, Will in future be < arried on under the name of < p rar -dbos,; AT SAME ADDRESS. Ist October, 1900 ; _ THE PIANISTS* A.B.C. (W. H. Webbe).- " On its intrinsic merits this work deserves the highest recognition by. musical people."—Nov Zealand Times,,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11538, 24 November 1900, Page 8

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