Amusements., . 1 :. OpE B A HOUSE I Under the Direction of Mr. J. 0. William.* Business Manager - -:- Mr. Pete H" 1 ': 1 - Treasurer - - ■- ■ - Mr. W. E.sfe ". I FAREWELL AND LASV TWO NIGHTS OP I THE NANCE O'NEIL SEASON. . .' ? LAST TWO NIGHTS OF \ N ASCB Q'J^EIL j : ft '* TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JANUARY 17, § Positively Last Night of Ibsen's Great Pi™' 1 in Four Acts, . y ' 1 JJEDDA QABLER. H NANCE O'NEIL as ■ HEDDA GABLES. i One of the greatest Plays of the age writ '»> ten by one of the greatest authors of th« I •day, and interpreted by one of the greaw 1 living artistes. . 6 ««tt .. | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ■ ' ■ 1 TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ' & TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ' .' § GRAND FAREWELL ' PERFORMANCE t And " ■ ■. fi LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON $ In response to numerous requests will b« '■' revived the notable success of the season tfe. ' i ' Great Historical Play, - .".me- a ■ ELIZABETH. • ft NANCE O'NEIL as QUEEN ELIZABETH. ' * The Entire Productions under the Personal 1 1 Direction of i MR. MCKEE RANKIN. • |. Stago Manager...Mß. WALTER RAYNHAM. : ■ I Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls "fin" I Family Tickets, a book of 12 for £28» • Stall.* I 3s; Pit, Is. Wll> ' -'I Early Door to Pit and Stalls, 6d extra till? « 7.30 p.m. ■ ' ":■,.:-■■ J. Box Plan, Wildman and Lyell's, Victoria - I Arcade. Day Sales, Partridge's, Tobacconist I Queen-street. ' I __ . i :— — *- '"•' __. /ir; »■'•. P ERA HOUSE. j Under the Direction of < MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. \ Business Manager - - Mr. Stewart," f MONDAY. JANUARY 21. !•' MONDAY, JANUARY 21. | J. C. WILLIAMSON'S j Famous Dramatic Organisation,. ■ • - I rpHE /~IRANE - "DOWER pOMPANY. > ~'§ ■ ' '" -."" MISS EDITH. CRANE fi (The Original Trilby). | MR. TYRONE POWER ' ' ' (j (First Appearance here). . ■;■■'. $ MR. CECIL WARD ' 1 • And other Favourites. ■ . ' a — - I OPENING PRODUCTION, ■ . " '"; 1; rjHHE TZING'S ;.-'jlj-USKETEEE. 1 (First Time in Auckland.) ■. * Henry Hamilton's Famous. Dramatisation I of Dumas' Great Romance, "The Three '.•■'»■ Musketeers," as played at the Garrick '■8 Theatre. London; Princess Theatre, Mel- i bourne; Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney. - | THE KING'S MUSKETEER It has come, has been seen, and lias con,' ■ quered."— Morning Herald. ' ■ THE KING'S MUSKETEER. "Very much of the success of the piece ii s tftidoubtedlj* due to It? brilliant staging. From beginning to end it supplies a feast of : s colour."—The Age. , | THE KING'S MUSKETEER. i The sensational fight : between the Mis- ! keteers and the Cardinal's Guards, the most ':■. realistic stage fight ever witnessed on the :' ' Melbourne stage."—The Argus. Box Plan opens at AVildman and Lyell's THIS (Thursday) MORNING. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, ''■• 3s: Pit, One Shilling. , ; Early Door to Pit and Stalls, 6d extra, till 7.30 p.m. \- Sales at Partridge's, - Tobacconist, . ■ \ Queen-street. .. . \ ! - | : :_ f : ' Picnics., •; ''■„--; I--1 _ • 'i . ■ .'. I T\ON'T • FORGET THE' '1 foijkd£ 'i PREMIER PICNIC '. ; 1 AT 'MOTUTAPU- • 1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, : ; : I — lra " I The Ferry Fleet from Auckland, and | Steamers from Thames, Paeroa, Coromandel, 1 Warkworth, ' Panmure Bridge, Howick, , | Turanga Creek, and everywhere. ,' ,; JOHN Mcleod, I ; . .;' • • Hon. Sec. ..-' | Pleasure Resorts- i MIHOTUPU, WEST COAST. , | : BEAUTIFUL SCENERY :'•'/ . J WONDERFUL BLOWHOLES » ! ; MAGNIFICENT FALLS. j SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. \ A BREAK will leave the Union Bank I' Corner every SATURDAY at 1.30 p.m., ar- 1 riving at PARK HOUSE. NIHOTUPU, at 4 | : p.m.. and returning to Town on MONDAY I MORNING, in time for business (about 9 a.m.) I Fare (return), 10s; or 21s, including Board — i from Saturday till Monday Morning, inclu- I sive. ■:-.-,, | Intending Passengers Will please book at 1 Head Office, Chancery-street, not later than i FRIDAY. Telephone No. 212. ' ; 1 SPECIALS can be arranged for as required. | Passengers wishing to proceed to Piha, I Blowhole Bay, Kerikeri, or the Falls, may do J so by applying to Mr. T. Elliman. with I whom arrangements have been entered into. [ VISITORS to PARK HOUSE, which is under ' j the able management of Mrs. T. Elliman, I whose fame as a Caterer is well known, will | receive every attention, and find accommo- % dation thoroughly up-to-date. l! TERMS: 5s per day, or 25s per week. ■ ■% For further information apply to ; 1 T. ELLIMAN. Nihotupu; .'$ Or ANDREW SONS, & CO., li ■ Chancery-street. . if! z ■ -— I Boots, Shoes, etc 1 ■Try ANTED T7" NO WN. • I S. s tone and pO. I ; ■ ARE NOW : .. I OPENING UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ; I ' OP . '" J TOADIES', QJENT.'S, AND pHTLDREN'S J "DOOTS AND QHOES. I % LATEST FASHION AND STYLE.' | Specially Selected from ' i THE LEADING ENGLISH. AMERICAN, AND | GERMAN HOUSES. \ ■. ;. "'4 _______ f| Note the Address: | S. S TONE AND c- I (LATE R. HANNAH AND CO.), g CASH BOOT PALACE, I CORNER OF QUEEN AND DARBY | STREETS. ' 6 TVTEW ZEALAND » HERALD. f SCTSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in J 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, liich must be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted f ' in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HBKALD if MONTHLY SUMMABY without extra charge. If While every care is exercised in regard to ;|f the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro- j prietors do not hold themselves responsible j for non-insertion through accident or from ! other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to I themselves the right of omitting advertise- I ments that they may deem objectionable, I even although such advertisements miy have | been received and paid for in the usual courae t «-- business. t Instructions as to the insertion or with- ■ij drawal of advertisements in the HERALD must | be in writing. Advertisements received with- | out such instructions will be inserted until | countermanded, and charged accordingly. | Orders to withdraw advertisements must be I at tHe Publishing Office not later than six | o'clock p.m. I For the convenience of advertisers, replies . j to advertisements may be sent to the HBJULD j Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not <• f accept any responsibility in this respect. )
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11553, 17 January 1901, Page 8
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