I Amusements. r\ P E R A H O V B S '. j Under the Direction of 1 MR. J. O. WILLIAMSON " j Business Manager - . - Mr. R. Stewart | A GREAT TRIUMPH ' ' ' 1 Was Recorded in Last Night's Performance •, " A OYAL D IVORCB - ""°l .' I GREATER SUCCESS THAN i-VER. -; 1 THIS (TUESDAY) NIGHT, JANUARY 29 . I LAST NIGHT " , LAST NIGHT or ' § A E OYAL ]") IVORCE- | A R OYAL D IVORCI: ' i MISS EDITH CRANE as EMpT»F« ■ - 1 JOSEPHINE. -^'^ | MR. CECIL WARD as NAPOLEON. ' .»« I MR. TYRONE POWER as DE BEAUMONT, The Wonderful Tableaux, "RETREAT FROM MOSCOW." "BATTLE OF. WATERLOO." | " ALONE AT ST. HELENA." ftere received with an IMMENSE OVATION. Stage Manager - - - Mr. J. W. K-«Uj* \ Musical Director - - - Mr. Carl HiectlJ I Prices— 3s, and Is. Early Door, St ti» "■•■ and Pit. 6d extra till 7.30. Box Plan at K man and Lyell's. Day Sales- at Partridge's. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING JAN. 30, and { THURSDAY, JAN. 1 31. THE EVENT OI THE SEASON. First Production in Auckland of THE ONLY WAY. THE ONLY WAY. A Story of the • FRENCH REVOLUTION. j YXTYLD AND -pREEDMAN'S rjENUINS . RITISH "OIOGRAPH. WAIKATO AND THAMES TOUR. -— —~- — : -.■:.'■ ■■\/.v.v;;rPS:v , CAMBRIDGE. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. . PAEROA, " * TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). ' WAIHI: Thursday and Friday, January a and February 1. KARANGAHAKE': Saturday, February 2. AUCKLAND OPERA HOUSE FOR FIVE 'NIGHTS, X Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. J. A. MILLER. ' ' — ' —4 '::"f Pleasure Resorts. _ , _^ T>J-IHOTUPU, WEST COAST. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY WONDERFUL BLOWHOLES ' MAGNIFICENT FALL& SUPERIOR ' ACCOMMODATION. A BREAK will leave the Union Bank Comer every SATURDAY at 1.30 p.m., arriving at PARK HOUSE, NIHOTUPU, at 4 p.m., and returning to Town on MONDAY MORNING, in time for business (about 9 a.m.) Fare (return), 10s; or s 21s, including Board from Saturday till Monday* Morning, inol*i sive. Intending Passengers : will please book at Head Office, Chancery-street, not . later than ; FRIDAY. Telephone No. 212. SPECIALS can be arranged for as required. Passengers wishing to.. proceed to Piha, Blowhole Bay, Kerikeri, or the Falls, may do so by applying to Mr. T. Ellinian, with whom arrangements have been entered into. VISITORS to PARK HOUSE, which is under [ the able management of *Mrs. T. Elliman, • whose fame as a Caterer is well known, will receive every attention/and find, accommodation thoroughly up-to-date. ' •-' TERMS: 5s per day, or 25s per week.' ' For further information apply, to ' T. ELLIMAN. Nihotupu; Or ANDREW, SONS. & CO.. Chancery-street. HotessrPHE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Well and favourably known to Tourists, •■ Mercantile Community, and others; is situ- >< ated in the heart of the City, and is in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station, Tram Terminus, Post and Telegraph Offices, :] Banks, etc. _■: The Hotel is built entirely of concrete, being therefore ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. W. L. PHILP, Proprietor. COKEE'S FAMILY' EOTIIi OHRISTOHUROH {Within one minute of the Railway Station! JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. P.O. Box. No- 291. Photographyp H O TOGRA.PHY, J. C. M 0 *™* 7 " •OALMORAL ART QTUDIO, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Opposite Tabernacle), Also, BRANCH. "GLENMOSE HOUSE," < NEW NORTH ROAD ' • , (Opposite Mount Roskill Road). ■ Latest Novelties in Portraiture. . Groupi and Children a Specialty. No extra charge for number in groups. Our new Balmoral Art Studio is now replete with every comfort and modern convenience, etc. Spacious Show Room, Dressing and Waiting Rooms. A large stock of Albums, Fancy Frames, Braokets, etc., always on hand. Our Branch Studio, as above, "Glenmore House," has been" specially fitted up for Bridal Parties, also efery facility for photographing Buggies, Horses, etc. pEOBGEp REG O 14 ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. 45. Corner ef Queen and Wellesley Streets O ENAMELLED CABINETS ** ■■ IVORYTYPES. 3 FOB 63. One 6 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets (enamelled or mat) for 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY. * Dental. W. H. ff EIOHT SURGEON DENTIST TOP OF SHORTLAND-STRKST (Successor to A. It, Wright) T\ jTEMPT. D.D.. F.0.M.8.A.. AND H. D. B UNBY, SURGEON DENTISTS, 131, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (next BanS of New Zealand). . —o.—T— — m—mm .- \TEW ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in ;own and suburbs; or 13s 6d per.quaver, in . idvjince. posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and. Marriages. 2s 6d each nsertion. These announcements, ■» hich must ie signed by the advertiser, are also inserted n the Auckland Weekly news and heram - Summary without extra charge. . While every care is.exercised .in.regard to he due insertion of .advertisements, the Promoters do not hold themselves responsible or non-insertion through accident or from >ther causes: and the Proprietors reserve to . hemselTes the right rf omitting advertisenents that they may • deem objectionable, iven although such advertisements may have >een received and paid for in the usual course • business. Instructions as to the insertion or withIrawal of advertisements in the Herald must, ie in writing. Advertisements received with-->ut such instructions will be inserted until ountermanded, and charged accordinglyIrders to withdraw advertisements must be ,t the Office not later than six 'clock p.m. . For the convenience of advertisers, replies o advertisements may be sent -to the HERALD ( , * 'üblishing Office; but the Proprietors do not .ccept arty responsibility in this respect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11563, 29 January 1901, Page 8
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