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Amusements. , "'■ ;'■ fT^ts? QPE R A H O W'B.S^jt' Under-the Direction of ' ■'! MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. I Business Manager - - Mr. R. Stewart , '"'i V ! 1 FOUR FAREWELL PERFORMANCES ' i : of I MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S FAMOUS ' I COMPANY. ..■■■ ■ • f I THIS .(WEDNESDAY) EVENING. JAN %, 1 First Production in Auckland of * I THE ONLY WAY. 1 . THE ONLY WAY. ,• I The Finest Example -of Romantic Dram* -£' Australasia has ever seen. If Being a dramatisation of Charles DicWc I ■ Groat .Work,-" A Tale of Two Cities,*' I 1 THE ONLY WAY | 1 Has achieved a triumphant success, vortlii}» I | ,". maintaining the best traditions of >- i I MR. WILLIAMSON'S FAMOUS COMPANY. 1 I Two Great Features are:— •■: I 'THE GREAT TRIBUNAL SCENE ' I And ; I The Impressive Tableau—THE GUTLLOTINE, '" I 1 MB. TYRONE POWER as SIDNEY CARTON I 1 MR. CECIL WARD as DE FAROE. "' " 1 I MISS EDITH CRANE as LUCIE MANET " 1 | And the Full strength of ' " l I |J. C. WILLIAMSON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. 1 1 Produced under the Stage Direction of 7- I I MR, TYRONE POWER. I 1 Prices— 3s, and Is. Early Door,' 6d extra - till 7.30. Box Plan at Wildman and LyeU'a i 1 | Day Sales at Partridge's. ■■■:['. | FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. , . 1 TRILBY. I Positively for This Night Only. | The furore created by this great Play on I the occasion of its original production'-in "''■'■'■ 11896 will for ever remain fresh in the memo, > - a ries of playgoers. g MISS EDITH CRANE as TRILBY. ! § 1 MR. TYRONE POWER as SVENGALL | MR. CECIL WARD as ZOU ZOU. ;: 1 i MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4. 1 I First Production in Australasia of the ■'''•''■'"R 1 GREATEST AND LATEST ■" AMERICA*' ' I I.'■.■':■ SUCCESS,. ,-■' ';'.■'. . ...-..^©i; | '■ : NADJEZDA. •■.'.-:; : M§cNADJEZDA. I-■■'■?;■;: f QPE R A II O U »""b.' I Lessees - - Messrs. Wyld and Freedmfn § RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT ' . I Of the Marvellous and Only i QENUINE -jgBITIBH gIOGBAPE 1 5 For "*" ..I \ FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, , ) Commencing Next I MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4. 1 THAMES TOUP- !' ■ ' .. | PAEROA-T*J-NIGHT (Wednesday). l WAlßT—Thursday and Friday. . j •jy/TCADOO'S JUBILEE SINGESB. § —-'. ■ ""' I TO ALL WHOM II MAY CONCERN. ~- I As my Connection, with the "MCADOO'S I JUBILEE SINGERS," consisting of Misses I Lula Allan, Dazalia Underwood, and Belle P. .' 1 Gibbons, Messrs. Robert Allan, Allan Robert*. | Eugene McAdoo. Willis Gauze, Charles White, | Richard Collins, and William Nott, has BEEN I SEVERED owing to my retirement from pro- .;?£ I fessional life, I hereby give notice that I shall • I NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any DKB'J'h j | incurred by the abovenamed, either as a com- . - I pany or individually. ;■' l\ Yours truly, : .'-.'■r® I MRS. O. M. McADOO. { IT. U S T ARRIVED. . I tfj | :■ | THE IMPERIAL SONGSTER, NO. 35. , • '■■'■■'■' ' | This Popular Number contains Words and - ( fall Pianoforte Music of the Beautiful Ballad, ; '• ONLY A LEAF," ' .■ . and 100 Popular Songs and Latest Hits of the Pantomimes. ; ,' f PRICE, 6D. I Also, | NO. 14 OF THE TIVOLI MUSIC ALBUM, j | Price, Is. ■ ' i •D ' TUTACKAY, 26, QUEEN-STREET. " | And all Booksellers. ' ;: Agricultural Shows. - I —. . . ; QHINEMURI AGRICULTURAL AND '!.•.'■'■ ' ~ : ': ' . :..■■■■>■ ■'{ :■.'.- ",'■ V : v ; : '■ ,"?: : '>.;S [ TTORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ■' THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. '■■ ..~ ':'■'■ "'' '■'■■ ; ':;®^ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 and 8, 1901. i? 1 flfl-CASH AND SPECIAL-i?-|AA XiIxJKJ PRIZES TO VALUE :. 3vIVU | '■' j Exhibits Free, except Stock..'■■-.'■■■ 0':'•-.:-•;:. r 5 All Entries, except Stock, received up to 10 u o'clock on First Day of Show. Entries Stock Exhibits '. received up to 10 o'clock on Second Day of Show. Exhibits must be at Theatre or on Ground at 10 o'clock of each day. Programmes on Application. ... Ik W. D. NICHOLAS. ", i .■■ Hon. Sec. vv v- ■ ....... ■ ■.-.■:- •• ■'-,■' ■■:;■ :;' -.: " ■-'..■. .'--'g. : ;:rl a - Musical- , ■-■-- TDIANOS AND; ORGANS, ■' OVER 100 HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMENTS IN I STOCK, and LARGE CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING THIS MONTH, I Eiffel Tower and. Tomoana. Eiffel Tower and Tomoana. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. j. OB , ON EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM . ,_____; Five per cent. Deposit on Net Cash Price, and Monthly Instalments form 9s 2d upwards. 1 Illustrated Catalogues, * giving full partica* , iars of Prices, Terms, etc., posted tree on i application. j i THE ENGLISH (AND iFOREIGN PIANO AGENCY., ■'...."■■■ i 75, Queen-street (near Old Mill), Auckland. I Illustrated Catalogues, giving full particH' lars of Prices, Terms, etc.. posted tree on i application. THE ENGLISH -AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. 75, Queen-street (near Old Mill), Auckland. Frederick Moore ...j ... Manager, __ ...... ~" ~ . :■ .. . ■ p. I A N'O'S. ': wj'p I A N 0 S. THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL PIANOS, .' ' nHHE QPENCER piANO. SOLE AGENTS: </: ' \- '■/:: - rpHE T ONDON ! AND jOERLIN piANO ■ : pOMPANY, . ■ W. H. WEBBE, Manager, shortland-street, opposite POST : Office. ■ -' XJEW zealand ; herald. ! SUBSCRIPTION: 9d. per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per qus-ter, IB advance, posted to any part of the colony. . Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d each Insertion. These announcements, vbich mast be (iigned by the advertiser, are ,also insert** in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS ; and HEBAM SUMMARY without extra charge; While every care is exercised ,In regard to the due insertion 1 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 coursa . | c- business. Instructions as) to the insertion or with drawal of advertisements in the HEBAID mos> be in writing. Advertisements received «t* ■ out such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly* Orders to withdraw advertisements must b* at the Publishing Office not later than bis ; ; o'clock p.m. j „ '• .. ■ . .... -!, ■ .■l^'" ?! ': ; '"^iS :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

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912

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

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