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. •amusements. • ;; ..ft ■ Q p E E ± HO V B.g, ], Treasurer - - - .. A . Cowaju • ■ i ' LAUGHING SEASON NOW IN FULL ffWlfla.' it EVERY EVENING TILL FURTHER NOTlc* : if The Popular London Actor, •"' ,if piIARLES ARNOLD, i AND HIS . ['■' •gNGLISH QOMEDY QOMPAJTY, 1 From the '..' |m STRAND THEATRE, LONDON, 11 In Broadhurst's enormously successful Far**. K Comedy, at 8.45, ' drc * ft' WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES '' i WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES; ■'" ;, If As played by them for ' 1 340 * IGHTS at Lo^on.' Strand *««* I 52 NIGHTS at M^ou^! cess ' Th I NIGHTS at the _ Palace Theatre. I «J~± Sydney. E i Preceded at 8 o'clock by the Charroin* - IE Christmas Episode. " f|' Si AN EMPTY STOCKING. 7 '"fv 1 (As played in London during the, run nP II "What Happened to Jones"). ' . If IF IT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH, ¥■ DON'T SEE ..>''^;|;.:.l WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. i Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stan. I 1 ' 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d : Pit. Is; Early Doors tul7_ - I 6d extra. Box Plan at Wildman and Lveliv « BOOK SEATS IN ADVANCE. OVER ovv ¥ THOUSAND PEOPLE WERE REFUSED An! I MISSION LAST NIGHT. Day Sale at fW : " T " I ter's and Hunter's (opposite Theatre). ' Doom 1 open 7; Carriages for 10.40. aT * I Manager, L. J. LOHB. ; 1 I NEXT PRODUCTION: 1 - WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. 1 1 Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, el:<: 1 CT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-STREET. ''J ASH WEDNESDAY (TO-DAY). 8 a.m.— Communion. 11 Litany and Communion. : 7.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. pOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. MR. FRANCIS MURPHY, the founder of th« 1 Blu,e Ribbon movement, will be pleased tomeet, in the Pitt-street Wesleyan Schoolroom, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30, all the Old Members of the Gospel Temperance movement, together with all friends willing to assist in the Mission commencing NEXT SUN. DAY EVENING. T. G. HILL, Convener. ' '. DUB LI C LEO TUBS' , > ■ "*- ON |||: I "BUSINESS WITHOUT GOLD," '* HOW TO DO IT," i " CHEAP MONEY ON CO-OPERATIVE BASIS,*. BY ' j ! MICHAEL FLURSCHEIM, J Under the auspices of the N.Z. Commercial. Exchange, IN > WESLEY HALL ' (Corner Karangahape Road and Pitt-street), ...'^\ : I ON f THURSDAY, THE 21ST FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m.', Doors open 7.30 p.m. t Aquatics. , rtEAND SWIMMING GALA. • *"* ALBERT-STREET BATHS. | THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. ' ;;Jt • Handicap Races, Ladies' and Boys' Races, l Greasy Boom, Neat Header, Fancy Swimming, etc., etc. First Race (72yds Open Handicap), 8 p.m. String Band in attendance. ; Admission, Is; Children, 6d. . N. 11. HUGHES, ■ t.', H. G. CHEVIS, ' _ Secretaries. ' ; »»^ —__,„__—_____—,__._. __» mm Picnics. : ;;l; }J A T7IFTY-SEVENTH ANNI- ' / 3 a j&t a. J-*? VERSARY OF THE fiklMtfX 1 AUCKLAND DISTRICT, 3 %€%s&£! M.U., ODDFELLOWS. • i THE PREMIER PICNIC, 5 ffefliirtfiit&r 1 HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU "': } (By kind permission of James f ON SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1901. RETURN TICKETS (Steamers):— I Adults, Is 6d; Children (6 to 14), 6d. Turanga . Creek: Adults, Is 6d; Children (6 to 14). 6d. ' Paeroa: Adults, S3; Children, Is. Coromandel: Adults, 2s 6d; Children (6 to 14), Is. 3 For Thames: See advertisements. Wade: \, ' Adults, Is 6d; Children, Is. Warkworth:1 Adults, 2s; Children, Is. Panmure Bridge: •, 1 Adults, Is 6d; Children, 6d. Howick Wharf: } Adults, Is 6d; Children, 6d. Waipu:' Adults ! i : ■ - 8s; Children. 2s 6d. Puhoi: Adults, 2s; Chit i dren (6 to 14), Is. Children under 6 years free from every- : ■'■;; 5 where by steamers. :*'SS BRASS BAND OF 20 PERFORMERS. HIGHLAND PIPERS from watbx . SPORTS FOR the MILLION. Si lollies and FUN GALORE for the -:'. CHILDREN. 1 a. H. j. rider, :M JOHN MCLEOD, M Hon. Sees. Premier Picnic. v t "DUILDERS' ANNUAL PICNIO, | Under the auspices of the Builders and Con« \j ' tractors' Employers' Union. ; AT MOTUTAPU [ (By kind permission of Jame3 Reid, Esq.). \u { ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1901. No Dogs or Guns allowed. * 1 IMPEY'S BAND. 1 Milk and Hot Water Provided Free. ;8 Refreshments at Town Prices. M Sports for all connected with the Trade. i (See Sports Programme.) * : Children Especially Entertained. S • Tickets: Adults, 2s; Children, 6d; Family, ss. ROBT. A. BURGESS. Secretary A.B.C.U.E. ■gUTOHEES* piCNIC. [ TMTOTUTAPU. POSTPONED TILL WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. aa " Al> BOATS LEAVE 9 AND 10.30 A.M. AND 1.30 P.M. GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE, , HOI- WATER PROVIDED FREE. ! SPLENDID ATHLETIC PROGRAMME. .- TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. REFRESHMENTS AT MODERATE RATES S A GOOD DAY'S SPORT GUARANTEED. -1 BOATS RETURN AT 5.30 AND 7 P.M. W. L. MOYLAN, % Secretary; ]\pW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in \ town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per que-tor. in '■> advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, \ hich must I" be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and h™at,p 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 '| for non-insertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertise- ; ments that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course ) i- business. - "'•;{ Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HERALD must be in writing. Advertisements received with- , out such instructions will be inserted until S countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than six } o'clook p.m. ' |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 8

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