\ •* ;'';,."'' ;■' Amusements.. . — • - 97th Week. -__. -„ A > T 57tli Week. /~IITY TTALL. C rry jjall. j Sole Proprietor ■>'■ - ,-.-- : .v Mr.- P. K. Dix, : General Manager - - - Mr. I red. W. Duval. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. ,-' "The Sun that Never Sets." T)l*'S /-J.AIETY qompany. ' CHEEKS AND LAUGHTER • Nightly Greet : _„ v BROS JOHN ■: PATTERSON. ' SS^^m - <, PATTERSON. COLEMAN. '■• , ■>• Truly a Great Combination. Positively Last Two Nights of ___ FRANK CLARK OLIVE. LENTON Ida Clarkson, Jack Steele. Joe Cowan. Last 8 Nights of EIuEEN BOYD. TO-MORROW. NIGHT. , " ' GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MONDAY NIGHT. First Appearance of THE LONSDALE SISTERS. Serios and Dancers MR. JOHN TUDOR, - - MR. TOM DAWSON, Comedian. Eccentric. , REGIE HORACE. Boy Soprano. WEDNESDAY : NEXT. Short Farewell Season of ■ ■■■THE LESLIE -BROS.; v ,:: , Prices: 2s and Is. Plan at Wildman Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. - _■ .:: : ;£, Business Manager. FRED. L. SEAGER. r ! r»D. " AGRICULTURAL TTALL. £D. !•" EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. j "pULLER'S : "DUOU QOMPANY. I LOTTIE LORNE, " Do> As the Romans Do," and " The Lily of Lagunai" ' ! GEORGE WILLIAMSON, hi Coon Songs and Specialties. LENA YOUNG and JOHN,FULLER in "In the Dusk of the Twilight." - WILL WATKINS in The Lecturer/' . TRIXIELE.MAR AUBREY DOUGLAS SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 9. '■<.'■'■ Grand Production of the SHADOW PANTOMIME. Ten Minutes of Convulsions. "pOPULAR "DRICES— nI> TO ALL PARTS. Few Front Chairs, Is. ', Meetings. AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. REPRESENTATIVE AT THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. A Special Meeting of the .Members of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce -will- be held on MONDAY, the 11th day of February. 1901, at the Auckland Harbour Board Room, at 2.30 p.m., to Elect a Representative at the Auckland Harbour Board for a period of two years. Nominations will be received by the Secretary I from Members willing to act in that capacity up to FRIDAY NEXT, at noon. ■ . • , H. GOULSTONE. 4th February, 1901 .'• Secretary. AUCKLAND LAW SOCIETY. The Adjourned Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held on FRIDAY, Bth instant, at the Magistrate's Courthouse, at 4 p.m. J. C. BASSETT; ' - Secretary. ; -- : Educational. A CCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. PUPIL TEACHERS' CLASSES. The Saturday Classes for the Instruction of Pupil Teachers will be resumed .:, on SATURDAY NEXT, February .9, at the usual hours. ■','-. By-order of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE. . \ ■ Secretary. "FIEVONPORT COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, »_' T ALBERT ROAD. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS. L.L.A. St. Andrew's, late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate. ; , 1 Miss Matthews, assisted by' Miss McHarg. will open on TUESDAY, February 12, a Firstclass Boarding and Day School for Girls. Pupils prepared for. University. Civil Service, ■-> Trinity: College and Associated Board Examinations. Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. ■.<;■■;. Application may be made on and : after MONDAY, January 21. "IMfBS JESSIE M. ADAMS, ASSOCIATE OF MUSIC. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. CURRAN-STREET, PONSONBY. FIRST TERM COMMENCES FEBRUARY 11. 5""*: §7" ADA M 8 Notifies his Pupils. that he : will RESUME TEACHING ON TUESDAY NEXT, 12th Inst., And -will, attend at his residence, on SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT, to rearrange hours. ft Ponsonby Road, February, 1901. MISS DORA JUD SO N (Frankfurt Conservatoire), _ TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Will attend at Studio, British and Continental Piano Company, Strand Arcade, to i receive Pupils on Tuesdays i and Fridays, 3 to; 4, on. and after February 5; and at "Motu Eakau, Ponsonby Road (next Ponsonby College), on Thursday Afternoons. Next Term begins MONDAY, February ;-ll^:;^^:r.;.';•■.-■■■ v :-^; '■;%■■■'''"- ST. MARY'S CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, PONSONBY, Conducted by the Sisters. of Mercy, '', WiU Resume Duties on V, V MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. Prospectus on application to the Lady ; Superior. THE HALL, GLADSTONE ROAD. KINDERGARTEN AND DAY SCHOOL. -'. ;' : THE MISSES COLE. The Term will begin MONDAY, February 11. HERR A. L. KREUTZER, Teacher of Violin and German, has resumed Duties at Tranmere, Liverpool-street. Vacancy -for a few pupils. At home on Tuesday," Thursday, and Friday Mornings. - > MISS TYE Resumes her Classes in Drawing • and Painting, on Saturday, February 9, 1901, at 26, Ponsonby Road, near Reservoir. Business CardsTjiWINGTON AND "DAKEE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS (Established 1866), • GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. 7 Ouijosito Entrance to Port-street. rriHE "CI ALLS TTOTEL, ~ HENDERSON. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, having taken ovei the above Well-known Hostelry, beg to notify that I shall spare no pains in catering foi Visitors. :. >' Good Table, 'a Best Wines and Spirits.- Good Accommodation Paddock. WILLIAM MATHTESON, Proprietor. , A '-, .I TO "WEIGHT AND CONS ■ RECEIVING FORWARDING. AND PAROEI ; DELIVERY AGENCY. Customs-street Office. Telephone 143, Wharf Office. Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, ■ Great North Road. '. WPHILLIPFS AND SON . OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MER CHANTS. Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes French Polish, Gold Leaf. Artists' : Colour! and Brushes. Plate Sheet. Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Plates, Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, . Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size and carefully packed. BATHS:-TURKIsk; BATHS.-OPEN EVERI DAY ; for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s. ,- Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the .health, or rei moving aches and pains of all kinds. - Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower. 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 .—Lome-street, ofl Victoria-street East. , ' ; ' . ■ d!s!c7~ A NNniL s™ BEDSTEAD department—special . : / .. ~ prices. ■• •■-; •"■■ Lot 1, reduced from 30s to 21s 6d, • - Lot 2. reduced from 50s to 37s 6d. " ' Lot 3, reduced from 80s to 60s. Lot A, reduced from 120s to 80s. Great reduction in better goods.—D.s.C. rpARRING AND SANDING THE SEASON; IS NOW ON, And we are PREPARED TO QUOTE LOW ; PRICES. ~; SAM. WHITE AND CO., Custom-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11571, 8 February 1901, Page 8
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