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Amusements. /-\PBEA H O V 6 1, Lessee and Manager - - Mr. Tom Pollard. Treasurer - - - - Mr. W. O'Sullivan" Representative for J. C. Williamson and George MosfiTOTe. Mr. Bert. Boyle. "pOLLAED'S QPEEA pOMPANT. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON". ' THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Doom Open 2 o'clock, commencing 2.30. Adults, 2s and Is. Children, 1c and Sixpence TO-NIGH'! (SATURDAY). DECEMBER 1 LA MASCOTTE ! LA MASCOTTE ! ' MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED. Last Night of a Three Years' Tour of New Zealand, IN TOWN. AND A MAMMOTn OLIO. Musical Director - - Mr. Arthur Kinp. Box Plan at Wildman and Lvell's. Prices-Circle. ««; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit. Is Orchestral Stalls, St. Early Door Tickets at Williamson's. OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to THE VERY REV. DE EGAN. 0.5.8.. By his many Friends on the occasion of hii • Silver Jubilee. Proceeds of the Concert are to be devoted exclusively towards renovating: Dr. Egan's Presbytery. . « 1- PROGRAMME. 1. Orchestral Selection. " La Fete Du Hameau" (Bouillon) _ J ORCHESTRA (Under conductorship of Mr. T. H. Bosworth J 2. Oft When Eve" (Eisenhofer WHAT A QUARTETTE. 0. Song, " A Summer Night"..(Goring-Thomasj MISS ANNIE TAYLOR. 4. Song, 'The Dream Ansel" (St. Quentinl MR. ARTHUR FORD. 5. Song, "A May Morning" (Denzai MADAME CASTER. 6. Mandolyra Solo. "Alice" (Ascherl MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE. ' 7. Original Sketch (humorous), " Phrenological Lecture en the Colonial Skull" 'Grar\ ' MR. HENRY GRAY. "' Part IT. 1. Orchestral Selection. " Waltz Militarv" ORCHESTRA. Bnv^orVhi , 2. Original Specialties, " Birthday Present's " Etc., Etc. MR. FRANK M. CLARK. (By kind permission of P. R. Dix, Esq.) 3. " Absence" (Schneider! WAIATA QUARTETTE. 4. Characteristic Banco MISSES FULLER AND FELDMAN. "" 5. Dramatic Recital (in costume), " Mark Antony's Oration" MR. ALBERT LUCAS. 6. Song, "The Deathless Army" (Trotere) MR. WILFRED MANNING. 7. Song, "Love's Reauest" (Reichardt) MADAME CABLES. 8. Original Musical Sketch (humorous). "On the Sands" VERY REV. DR. EGAN. O.S.P. Accompanist: MR. ALF. BARTLET. Musical Director: MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY. • Admission: '2s and Is. Early Door?. M evtrn. Owing to the very large number of Tickets already sold, intending patrons are kindlv requested to book their seats without delay, and so avoid disappointment to themselves. The Box Plan is now open at Wildmarl's, where Tickets may be procured. H. C. MCCOY. Hon. Sec. JUBILEE SALE OP WORK AND GARDEN PARTY Will be held in the Charming ! and Picturesque CONVENT GROUNDS OF ST. MARTS, PONSONBY, On DECEMBER STH, 6TH, 7TH, AND BTH. THE FAIR TO BE OPENED By HIS LORDSHIP RIGHT REV. DR. LENIHAN On WEDNESDAY, STH, at 3 p.m. ARTISTIC WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Magnificent Vestments, Cameo, .Tunifer. and Point Laces. Cascade Paintings and Carved Work, And all the Latest in Fancy Work. Vocal and Instrumental Music. •TABLEAU. FLORAL MARCHES. Japanese, Cashmere, and Gipsy Dances and Action Songs. Maypole Dance. Gramaphona, Cake-guessing Competition, And CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. Admission: Adults, 6d; Children. 3d. • Will be open from 3 till 5. and 7 till 10 p.m. Refreshments. Afternoon Tea. Strawberries and Cream. , Come and see, and judge for yourselves. /~\PERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12. IN AID OF THE LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. GRAND CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT, by the Pupils of the Beresford-street School (under the direction of Miss Mcllhone), as--1 sisted by Mr. Dunlop and Miss Carrie Knight's Pupils. ; Songs, Costume Dances, Bayonet Drill. Fancy Evolutions, Khaki Drill, and a host of other attractions by the Beresford-street Pupils. Fancy Dances by Miss Carrie Knight's Pupils. Admission. 2s and Is. PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1900. FORESTERS* HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o'clock. Matinee, This (Saturday) Afternoon. 2.30. Its beauties Illustrated with Limelight Stereoptieon. Its wonders described by a Galaxy of Elocutionists. Bavarian Band Tonight (Saturday) will play appropriate music, while the Pavilions of the Nations are shown, and Operatic and other Selections. For ful programme see handbills. Orphans front Ponsonby and Parnoll invited to Matinee. Gallery, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. ■VTAPIEE-STREET SCHOOL GRAND CONCERT IN THE OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 7. Doors open 7.30 o'clock; commence at 8. ATTENTION ! Character Songs, Choruses. Nigger Minstrelsy, Military Movements, Bavonet Drill. Indian Club Swinging, with Limelight Effects. DO NOT MISS IT ! TELL YOUR FRIENDS ! Tickets for all parts of House, One Shilling:. Half Tickets for Children. Sixpence. Early Doors, Sixpence Extra. SALE OF \VORK IN ALEXANDRA-STREET SCHOOL ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER A and 5. 1900. Great Variety of Useful and Fancy Articles at moderate prices. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR will open the Sale on TUESDAY at 3 p.m. Open each day from 3 to 10 p.m. Admission, 6d, and Children, 3d. /CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK In Aid of ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, From 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m. THURSDAY, 6 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION 6D. Including Prize. GRAND ALL-NATIONS BAZAAR.-Town Hall, Otahuhu.—ln aid of New Catholic Church and Convent. His Lordship the Bishop will open Bazaar at 3 p.m., THURSDAY, December 6th. FRIDAY. December 7th. and SATURDAY, December Bth. 1900. All kinds of Artistic Articles. Drapes, Paintings, etc., for Sale. Amusements. Concerts, etc.. Every Evening. 'Bus leaves bottom of Vic-toria-street Every Eveninar at 6.30 foi Otahuhu. Admission, 6d each.— F. PATTERSON, Promoter. "M"EW ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths.' and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, a hich must be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WBHKLY NEWS and HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro. prietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course c- business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HERALD must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted untij countermanded, and charged accordingly Orders to withdraw advertisements must- h« at the Publishing Office not later than sis o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be Bent to the HERALD Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 8

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