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AmusementsqPe R A nTTTi . THE TROOPS.! THE TROOPS > TO-NIGHT. $ TO-NIGHT. '; ;|' THE INDIAN CONTINGENT I THE INDIAN CONTINGENT; I By permission of the Commanding Office**. - j Will Attend ■ 1 THIS EVENING'S PERFORMANCE - ' THIS EVENING'S PERFORMANCE j Of Wyld and Freedman's Famous ! BRITISH BIOGRAPH. 1" BRITISH BIOGRAPH. The Officers of the Garrison will also Aiteta in Uniform. * ft I The Gasrion Band will Attend. \ " I --?:c;. A SPECIALLY SELECTED SERIES OF pjjj, ! TUBES WILL BE GIVEN ON THIS g OCCASION. W'&B: I Prices— 2s, and Is; Children, half pries,' Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sale at C. Carter's, and Hunter's, 00. posite the Opera Housp. ' " . •_ I APERA HOUg LAUGHING SEASON COMMENCE*} NEXT MONDAY. Re-appearance, after an absence of Seres Years, of the Popular London Actor, pHARLES ARNOLD. \ AND HIS : v I\i ENGLISH pOMEDY pOMPANY, I From the I STRAND THEATRE, LONDON, | In Broadhurst's enormously successful Fare* i Comedy, , 1 WHAT HAPPENED TO JONEB, :•?' I WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES; \> As played by them for | OAf\ NIGHTS at the Strand Theatrs, I CO NIGHTS at the Princess* Theatre' I o£i Melbourne. " £ fT/f NIGHTS at the Palace Theatre, tit Sydney. Preceded by the Charming Christmas Episode. AN EMPTY STOCKING. IF IT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH, DON'T SEE ' :IS WHAT HAPPENED TO ' JONES. During his season Mr. Arnold will have the honour of introducing to his Auckland patrons, the Latest London Successes— WHY SMITH LEFT HOME THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY ON AND OFF, ; And Revivals of the Musical Comedies so long associated with his name, CAPTAIN FRITZ, and HANS THE BOATMAN. * Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan open THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at Wildman and Lyell's. Manager, I. J. LOHR. ——^——— i ——■—i —.g ■ *. Picnics. Jte/. T7IIFTY-SEVENTH ANNI.X. j-JP VERSARY OF THE! SjftJivHr I AUCKLAND DISTRICT. laaaKjMwK; . M.U., ODDFELLOWS. / M^^^^m' lEE PREMIER PICNIC, |KSg||j|fi|n HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU jyywjßYaßiglj?' (By kind permission of James ON SATURDAY, FEB. 23,'190L Entries for Afternoon Events received by Mc Leod Bros., Queen-street, Auckland, until 6 p.m.. February 15, 1901. RETURN TICKETS (Steamers):—Auckland: Adults, ls6d; Children (6 to 14), 6d. Taranja, •'i Creek: Adults, Is 6d; Children (6 to 14). 6<L Paeroa: Adults, ss; Children, Is. Coromandel: Adults, 2s 6d; Children (6 to 14), is For Thames: See advertisements. ' Wade: Adults, Is 6d; Children, Is. Warkworth: Adults, 2s; Children, Is. Panmure Bridge: - '- Adults, Is 6d; Children, 6d. Howick Wharf: C> Adults, Is 6d; Children, 6d. Waipu:" Adults, I 8s; Children, 2s 6d. Puhoi: Adults, 2s; Children (6 to 14), Is. Children under 6 years free from everywhere by steamers. • : sLOLLIES AND FUN GALORE FOR- THE CHILDREN. TENDERS will be received until WEDNESDAY. 13th ins't. at 6 p.m.. for THREE RE-. FRESHMENT STALLS, SLOE SHOWS, and BRASS BAND OF TWENTY PERFORMERS. A. H. J. RIDER, JOHN MCLEOD, Hon. Sees. Premier Picnic. \v: "DUTCHESS' piCNIC : ... ";';., HAS BEEN ■' '*"' . "POSTPONED ONE \WEEK LATER, 27TH INBT. Entries for the Pedestrian Events have been . EXTENDED to MONDAY NEXT, up to 9.30' p.m., at the British Hotel. W. L. MOYLAN. Hon. Sea. Pleasure Resorts. ■VTIHOTUPU. WEST ~\ COAST. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ' WONDERFUL BLOWHOLES MAGNIFICENT FALLS. , SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. A BREAK will leave the Union Bank " Corner 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 2is, including Board from .Saturday till Monday Morning, inclu- < sive. ■ ,v; ; : Intending Passengers will please book at Head Office, Chancery-street, not later than •• FRIDAY. Telephone No. 212. ;?|| SPECIALS can be arranged for as required, fil Passengers wishing to proceed 'to ' Piha, l, |f| Blowhole Bay, Kerikeri, or the Falls, may do so by applying to Mr. T. Elliman, with' '■! whom arrangements have been entered into. : m VISITORS to PARK HOUSE, which is under 'M the able management of Mrs. T. Elliman, m whose fame as a Caterer is well known, will receive every attention, and find accommo- 181 dation thoroughly up-to-date. *: TERMS: 5s per day, or 25s per week. '\. For further information apnly to " /"" ' T. ELLBfAN. Nihotupu; V;'. Or ANDREW. SONS, & CO., Chancery-street. -'*£ BATHS.-TURKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVERY - DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 '-'M a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3g; Saturdav, 2a. -m Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better for puri- - 1 fying the skin, restoring the health, or re- -M moving aches and pains of all kinds. Also. -M Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, m od, from 6 a.ra. till 7 p.m.—Lorne-street. ofl |a Victoria-street East f& i^——^ mmm^mmmmm^ iw t JJ-EW ZEALAND HERALD -C SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered ii "if: town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, ii M advance, posted to any part of the colony. ,||j|j Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d each | insertion. These announcements. \ hich must , 1 be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted » in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HEBALT ■, SUMMARY without extra charge. '& While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro- "^ prietors do not hold themselves responsible 'fM for non-insertion through accident or from y§ other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to ! £3& themselves the right f-f omitting advertise- ijgS ments that they may deem objectionable, |l§ even although such advertisements may have I|| been received and paid for in the usual course ,<$ i- business. Instructions as to the insertion or with" >fif drawal of advertisements in the Herald must |2 be in writing. Advertisements receiv«d with- i, ~"1 ont such instructions will be inserted until -If countermanded, and charged accordingly. as Orders to withdraw advertisements must be : $ at the Publishing Office not later than six . m o'clock p.m. . ■'■.■:':.:"■', .■■■■'M§§, For the convenience of advertisers, • replies g§9 to advertisements may be sent to the F■' i!l^AT^l, Y~ Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do no! "0 accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11576, 14 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11576, 14 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11576, 14 February 1901, Page 8