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Aiuuiicxucuua' fW-'-jro , H ALL Week. OITY JJALL. Sole Lessee and Manager - - Mr. P. R. Dix. TO-NIGHT AND 'EVERY EVENING. " The Sun that Never Sets." piX'S Q.AIETY QOMPANY. Enormous Success of the Wonderful Danseuses, Singers. Acrobats, and Contor- .. tionists. THE FAUST TRIO. In the Most Original and Refined Act ever seen. Enthusiastic Reception of the Grand New First Part. " OUR AMERICAN COUSINS." Appropriate Costumes, National Songs, Etc., Etc.. Etc. One of the Most Effective Stage Pictures Ever Produced. » " Continued Popularity of FRANK M. CLARK. FRANK M. CLARK. " The Greatest Comedian of them all." >' l THE WING ATE SISTERS, -IDA EOSLYN. IVY SCOTT. MCKISSON AND KEARNS. CONNEY MORENY. CHARLES HOWARD. THE I.INWOOB SISTERS, 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 ALL. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. pULLER'S JgIJOU OOMPANY._ LAST TWO NIGHTS OF CHAS. FANING. CHAS. FANING. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. CHAS. FANING will give his great Burlesque on " IL TROVATORE." Georgie Devoe, Myra James, Dennis Carney, Wal. Cottier, Little Freddy. AMY ELACICIE will Sing " Only a Leaf." TED HERBERTE will Sing "When the Boys in Khaki All Come Home." THURSDAY NEXT. First Appearance of SIVRONI (Comedian and Dancer). His India-rubber Dance is the Most Marvellous and Eccentric Performance ever attempted. . Also, SILVENI. Serio-Comic. Front Chairs, Is; other parts. 6d. Doors. 7.15. " rjpELL it in Gath; publish it in Ashkelon!" PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, EDEN TERRACE. GRAND BAZAAR AND 'XMAS TREE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), Opened by His Worship the Mayor of Auckland. \ TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Opened by Mr. Richard Herbert. IN THE SCHOOLROOM, From 3 to 10 p.m. Each Day. Large Variety Useful and Fancy Articles for Sale at Moderate Prices. Refreshment, Ice Cream, Lollie and Other Stalls, Art Gallery. Bran Dips, Battery, Quoits, and Various Competitions, etc. Concert each evening, 7.30. Admission to Sale and Concert, 6d. Children will Receive Free Gift from the Tree. Proceeds to Building Fund of above Church. SALE OF WORK. WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, GRAFTON ROAD. TO-MORROW & THURSDAY, 28th and 29th. The Sale Opens each day at 3 p.m. & 7.30 p.m. CONCERT EACH EVENING FOR ONE HOUR By Rev. A. Mitchell. Mrs. G. Read, Mrs. Somerville (of Australia), Mrs. Dr. Parkes, and Others. Do not miss either the Sale or the Concerts. Meetings. PROHIBITION LEAGUE. The Annual Meeting of Members will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, in Wesley Hall, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. W. J. Williams will preside. BUSINESS: To receive the Yearly Reports, Elect Officers, Revise Rules, etc., etc. . ST. STEPHEN'S NATIVE SCHOOL, PARNELL. THE PUBLIC UNFURLING OF THE FLAG Presented by the Past and Present Boys Will take place on THE SCHOOL GROUNDS On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, at 3 p.m. THE MOST REV. THE PRIMATE Will, at the request of the Boys, , Perform the Ceremony of Unfurling the Flag. An Interesting Programme of Gymnasium Exercises will be rendered by the Boys, with the accompaniment of Hunter's Garrison Band. The St. Stephen's Boys will be pleased to welcome the presence of all Pakeha Citizens who take an interest in the Maori Race. Eden and epsom lawn tennis and CROQUET CLUB. A Special General Meeting of the Members of the above Club will be held on the Lawn on SATURDAY, Ist December, 1900, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of passing the following Resolution:—"That the Club be registered under the Unclassified Societies Registration Act, 1895." Members are particulary requested to attend. ALAN S. C. BROWN, Hon. Sec. Volunteer Notices yOL UN TEER NOTICE. At a Parade of the Franklin Mounted Rifles to be held on WEDNESDAY, December 5, 1900, an Election of Officers will take place, to fill vacancies caused by the resignation ■ of C. A. Fawcett. LEDDRA WALLIS, ' Act.-Lieut. Chemists and DruggistsQOOPER'S -yiCTORIA pHARMACY. ALL-ROUND REDUCTIONS In DRUGS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, AND. PRESCRIPTIONS FOR CASH. , Doctors' Prescriptions.New Rates, Is 6d, Is 3d, Is, and 6d. As only the purest drugs and chemicals are used a guarantee can be given with each prescription dispensed. PATENT MEDICINES SUPPLIED AT ALMOST COST PRICE. Beecham's Pills, 9d; Winslow's Syrup, Is; Pears' Soap. 6d; Fellow's Syrup, 5s sd; Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powd., 6d and Is; Infants' Foods all reduced; Toraline, the true Lung Preserver, reduced from 2s 6d and Is 6d to 2s and Is. It clears the pipes and saves the lungs. F. J. COOPER, Chemist, CORNER VICTORIA & HOBSON STREETS. ■gDSON'S -tyj-EDICAL JJ ALL, QUEEN-STREET, . NEAR AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. MR. EDSON begs to inform his numerous Friends and Customers throughout the Provincial District of Auckland, that for the last 40 years he has been dispensing Medicines for the Medical Faculty and the Public. His sole aim during that period has been to provide the ,best and., purest Drugs obtainable. All kinds of Prescriptions dispensed with accuracy and promptness, at lowest possible prices. PATENT MEDICINES At Reduced Prices. JgD SON'S J||EDICAL ALL (Established 40 years). jq- O T I C E ! ISIS ! IN THE gUSINESS. In Order to Meet the CUTTING AND KEEN COMPETITION Recently Announced, I now desire to Intimate that MY PRICES HAVE BEEN FURTHER REDUCED, And are as Low as Any in the Trade. PRESCRIPTIONS ARE DISPENSED WITH THE BEST MATERIALS ONLY. In OUR USUAL HIGH-CLASS MANNER. At COMPETITION RATES. i QRAVES "THE PHARMACY." QUEEN-STREET. JEFFERSON'S pHARMACY gTORES LEAD THE WAY: Others follow. Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery. JEFFERSON'S PRICES ARE STILL THE LOWEST. CALL AND INQUIRE PRICES. QUEEN-STREET, , SYMONDS-STREET, AND NEWMABKET,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11540, 27 November 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11540, 27 November 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11540, 27 November 1900, Page 8

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