q per ~:h.o u 8:e. ,;;| Under the Direction of •*" -. ■:■: : I . ,'jim, J. o. • Williamson: v . - \ Business Manager - • - • Mr. R. Stewart. '":K? : -' I Commence at 7.45. \ : [: ■'■;:!'" ! ' .' ■:' Z r :'' : 7:' ' ' ■ ■ : —-— :i : ' J: - : - ; ' ■■"'"M ■■'■■"•%S|s|!llli|l 1 LAST NIGHT LAST NIGH? I LAST NIGHT . ! OP' rpHE RING'S Jyj-'USKETEEB." '*,;j -'. (By arrangement with Mr. J. 0. Williamson >-n f I' and Mr. G. MusgroTO), > ■•.,>', "The Play is a superb one, and of *b* "> most entrancing interest, and splendidly I acte r1 " ' ' a ° '"',. THE KING'S--MUSKETEER.' '• -, - ' "The"Drama is full of incident and life. ' r 1 . . ■. the strongest dramatic company thai * | has toured.the colony; it is strong in talent "'" I as well as m numbers." ••,-, * - I THE KING'S MUSKETEER.' • , l I "Nothing grander has been seen on % 1 stage here." ■,' . , . , '••- % THE KING'S MUSKETEER. ' | LAST-NIGHT.'' of The Finest Spectacle. '" - 1 LAST NIGHT of The Gorgeous Production.' I LAST NIGHT of The Magnificent Costumes. -.V -"! •' - >■■/,.' •.. ". ■• ": ■ 'HSSifJgg: | Stage Manager - - - Mr. JW. Hariiu | Musical Director - .-,■•- Mr. Carl Reidb' Prices:— Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. . . .; Early Door to Stalls and Pit, 6d extra, till " - ,'■ 7.30 p.m. '| Box Plan at Wildman and Lyells. . • ? Day Sales, Stalls and Pit, at Partridge's, 1 Tobacconist. '"'''*. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JANUARY 24. ' -. I . The . I' , r > I MOST IMPORTANT iU-vODUCTION, OF THE 1 SEASON. , t * a For .the First Time here, the powerful Play,:, | adapted from Hardy's well-known , work, TESS OF THE D'URBFRVILLES. " : t TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES. - . jj What the Sydney Press say:—"Not since ' | the memorable representation of ' The Sign oi I the Cross' some, years ago has the production i| of any play created such instantaneous an« ■'■.' widespread * sensation amongst all classes *oi SSSthe community. ...... A . performance that may well be described as great." ' „*" - | s-\ P E R A HOU.SS. j SATURDAY NIGHT. JANUARY 26. CONTINGENT NIGHT. i* A ROYAL DIVORCE. %TCTYLD : AND TpREEDMAN'S Q.ENTJIN| j ■DRIITSH gIOGRAPH. . WAIKATO AND THAMES TOUR. — u — HAMILTON— January 28! CAMBRIDGE-TUESDAY. January 29. . TE AROHA—WEDNESDAY, January 39. v.. . $ THURSDAY, January 31. , - | WAIHI—FRIDAY. February 1. . -. , I KARANGAHAKEI—SATURDAY.1 —SATURDAY. Feb. % \ ' { THAMES—MON. and TtTES., Feb. 4 arid J. AUCKLAND, CPERA HOUSE.,FIVE NIGHT&; S Commencing WEDNESDAY, Feb. 6, . '■ J. A. MILLER. . . CHURCH 'OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE \J- KHYBER PASS, ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, at 8 p.m. , ■ORGAN.RECITAL' : ■ ■ '$&?%& By MR. CYRIL TOY. -• .' ■ Admission Free. Collection in Aid of Fund' for Water Engine. ■ - ■'■ V i. .", ','.; ',■■-—- . ■', i . ."iv,n.,f.f!iiisi ■. Board and ResilienceTTAWAU I 8 L. A. N ©. . In view of the Summer Season having com menced, intending visitors to this charming resort are requested to make early application, as only a Limited Number can do accommodated. ~ , . , --. Full particulars at .„ "■ -c- ■ .. •, OFFICE OP S.S. KAWAU. . , Queen-street Wharf. 1 ; PARK VIEW. ROTORUA. : '.:.. Onuosite the Sanatorium Gates, \. ! -A■■¥s%s ;: . ! And within one minute's walk of the Priest, | Rachel, and Blue Baths. < I Nearest House in' Rotornk to Baths. MRS. O. CROWTHER (Late of the Atianrtri Hotel), has Opened th< - , Above for the Season. Comfortably-furnishsd, well-ventilated Rooms. Every Attention given to Tourists and = >S« I • Invalids. Terms, 30s per week.' ; i 4 "DRENT'S -pATHGATE CTOUSF, l ~ ROTORUA * ' This Favourite Establishment, > now open , for the season, has recently been enlarged, so that 80 Visitors can "no* Tie' Accommodated. TERMS MODERATE. ' ■. i . ■>■■■•-■■•. .:■■'.' :■-.■■-■■:,:«:■) ;: S.T. BRENT. PROPRIETOR. I A'tEENSLANB », HOUSE,.' * ■; . UPPER QUEEN-STREET. . '.' VACANCIES. ; - Single and. Double Rooms; every ; conveni enee;. wi|h or without Board. Terms mode j rate. ''"-vC: -.''■■ ' ■ • ■ 7 "% - ;'■■ "■:>."• MRS. DONNELLY. ■.;, rn e A E O II Ay ' , MRS. wishes to thank her -■ { friends for their suppdfe during the last two .. years, and regrets she is compelled (through.. : . | failing health), to give •up -the/' Convalescent Home," Te Aroha, for at leasl twelve months,.. , and has let the Home as a. private residence. OKARETA." LOWER SYMONDS-gTREET., . —Lately enlarged.—Superior Accommo- , dation for Boarders and Visitors. Vacancies. < Five minutes from Queen-street (nearly oppo-' site Choral'Hall).—Mrs. Hendry. - - "' ENNORE," SYMONDS-STREET, ■ opposite City Road, . First-class Board and Residence for Gentlemen and Ladies. Re-,v, duced terms for -permanency. Private Suites. VACANCIES— Single and Double Rooms, • hot, cold, and shower baths; every convenience; -terms moderate, Opposite St. 'Paul's, Symonds-street .—Mrs. Butler. . . HINEMOA;" Alfred-street, Albert Park; 10 . : . minutes' from G.P.O. Private Suites if required. Telethon© 1068.—Mrs. E. (J Forbes.' .. ■ ,-; J • ARDLUI, Lower Symonda-street. opposite Dr. LindsayPrivate Board and Residence. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Braund. . A BRAN BAY, Waiheke, near Wharf. LeU-Furnished Cottage.— Robert Douglas, Cowes Bay, Waiheke. - *'; : ■•■ " ELLESMERE," Princes-street—Vacancies. - SU Telephone 458. Fancy Goods. EN L A RG E ,if EN 5 Of . : ' GOODSON'S LONDON -ARCADE.- *• <> ;?' ' QUEEN-STREET. ', C. W. GOODSON has much pleasure in atnonncmg the : Completion of the Alterations . and Enlargements in the abpvenatned Premises, the whole" outside and inside being tv , Thoroughly Up-to-date Establishment. The inoreased space has been largely devoted to * the Toy Department for the 'Xmas Season. - thus doubling the space heretofore devoted. | ■"m to it. C.W.G. has an Immense Stock to :: r place before his customers, and, with ' in- '' ■■;-:<"; creased facilities and an enlarged staff of assistants, he hopes to give Entire Satisfaction to his numerous customers ,who have so , liberally patronised him during his 20 years' residence in Auckland, and to; whom he tenders his, sincere thanks, with.best wishes fo.j . the season and coming century. ■ 7IJ"EW ZEALAND HERALD. - SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quD-ter, in advance, posted to any, part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages. \2s 6<l each insertion. These announcements, > hich must v t be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted v,>; in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and iIKEAIJD SUMMARY without extra charge.V ' ": While every care is exerciseii'im regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold - themselves responsibl* for non-insertion through accident or from l other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves .the-right of omitting advertise- ; t ments that they may'; deem " objectionable, / even although such advertisements may h».ve -j been received and paid for in the usual course <■- business. "' "' * Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Hehald must ; be in writing. Advertisements received with- ■ -■ out such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. V;Z Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock p.m. .'- ' ( "'.,' ; ,' ' c ■" For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HBEAU3 Publishing Ofhce; hut the Proprietors do not
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11558, 23 January 1901, Page 8
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