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Amusements. 87th Week. 87th Week. ° QITY , JJALL. Sole Leasee and Manager - - Mr. P. R. Dix ■ TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. " The Sun that Never Sets." TQIX'S Q.AIETY OOMPANY. Enormous Success of FRANK M. CLARK. Tremendous Sensation Caused by THE WINOATE SISTERS. Magnificent Reception Accorded THE FAUST TRIO. Enthusiastic Applause Greets IVY SCOTT. Continued Unbounded Popularity of CONNEY MOEENY, IDA ROSLYN, THE LINWOOD SISTERS. CHAS. HOWARD, HARRY LEGGETT, MCKISSON AND KEARNS. AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 6. GRAND BENEFIT.PERFORMANCE Tendered by Mr. P. R. Dix, in aid of the AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The Proceeds of the Entertainment will be handed over to this Deserving Society. Box Plan at Wildman's Open To-day. 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 JJ ALL. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. jpULLER'S JgIJOU QOMPANY. Instantaneous Success of gIVRONI, ] The Marvellous Comedian, and Dancer (The India-rubber Man). MISS SILYINI, Serio-Comic. , DENNIS CARNEY MYRA JAMES WAL. COTTIER AMY BLACKTE TED HERBERTS MASTER, FREDDIE, Screaming Farce, "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. Front Chairs, Is; other parts, 6d. Doors. 7.15. SATURDAY. DECEMBER IST, 7.45 P.M. WESLEY HALL, PITT-STREET. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR BOULT'S PUPILS' STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. LAST OPEN NIGHT OF SEASON, 1900. MISS BOULT will play in another Sonata of Grieg's for Violin and Piano, 2 sets of Mr. Sharp's Nursery Rhymes. Excursions. ~KJL JfJXCURSION ST. HELIERS° BAY AND RANGITOTO ISLAND. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), NOV. 30. A Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Returning from St. Heliers Bay at 3.30 p.m. and 5.45 p.m. Returning from Rangitoto at 4 p.m. Return Fare, Is; Children under 12, 6d. -kj gS. KAWAU. YACHT CLUB. ACE TO SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1900. The Favourite Steamer KAWAU will Follow the Race, leaving Queen-street Wharf at 1.30 p.m., and returning from the Island at 6 p.m., reaching town about 9 p.m. FARES: Gent., 3s; Lady and Gent., ss. Refreshments can be obtained on board. The steamer is timed to leave Auckland so as to enable the public to see the whole of the race, and she will act as Flagship at Kawau. As only a limited number of tickets are available, early application is necessary. Tickets and all information at the Kawau Office, Queen-street Wharf. H. WINKELMANN, Agent. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. pOSTPONED LECTURE. We Regret to Announce that the REV. HUGH KELLY'S LECTURE To Sunday-school Teachers, promised for Tonight in St. James' Hall, is UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED. j • i "VTATIVES OF THE CITY OF GLASGOW Are cordially invited to Meet MR. AND MRS. W. M. OATTS (From Glasgow) At a PUBLIC RECEPTION to he held NEXT TUESDAY, In the Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, at 8 o'clock p.m. W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. y M. C. A. MR. WILLIAM M. OATTS, A Great Organieer Among Young Men, from Glasgow, Representative of the National Council of Y.M.C.A.'S, London, Is expected in Auckland on MONDAY, 3rd December, and will hold MEETINGS IN THE ROOMS. TUESDAY, AT 8 P.M. PUBLIC RECEPTION To Mr. and Mrs. Oatts by Representatives from Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., and Presbyterian Elders' Association. MRS. OATTS . (A Daughter of the Late Dr. Andrew Bonar) la ,an Efficient Helper, and Sings at the i Meetings. W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. , MeetingsU.C. DEBATING SOCIETY. THE £S r NUAL OLLA PODRIDA Will be held THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, < At 8 o'clock. In the College Buildings. All interested are invited. i F. SINCLAIRE, Hon. Sec. Dress and Fashion. i X MOST SUITABLE AND ECONOMI- i CAL PRESENT < FOR THE APPROACHING CHRISTMAS, Would he One of Our Famous 1 VICTORY SEWING MACHINES (Hand or Treadle). IT will pay for itself over and over - again. It will do the most perfect work in Plain Sewing, from the finest muslin to the heaviest canvas; and. in addition, an extensive variety of Fancy Work. We have a full stock of these Splendid Machines, and will guarantee to keep them in order for three years, free of charge. Cash, or • Time Payments of 10s per month. ! Catalogues supplied free of charge on application. ALLEN STEIN JJROS., ; NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, QUEEN-STREET. ; Q.EORGE p A T E E S O N, 170, -STREET, (LATE R. S. THORBURN), MERCER AND CLOTHIER, I have jnst taken over this Business and have 1 opened a new assortment of Seasonable i Goods. j i FELT HATS IN ALL THE LEADING SHAPES. ] STRAW HATS UP TO DATE. I TIES: POPULAR SHAPES AND : COLOURINGS. J ' ! 1 /■WHITE DRESS SHIRTS .« Various Stvlea in J PRINTED SHIRTS Various Styles in < TENNIS shirts , (WORKING SHIRTS ■ ~i i Showing now a SHIRT at Is lid, valued at i 2s lid. ' '. ! QEORGE pATERSON, i NEXT TO IREDALE'S. GOOD ADVICE.— you suffer from Toothache have it out without any pain; charge, ss, gas included.-— L. Smith, Dentist, Hobson-street. opposite St. Matthew's Church.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8