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■'—" ' ' ' ■■■—■■■ 3| Amusements. niTT A LL. Pole Lesser and Director - - Mr. P. R. Dij General Manager - - - - Mr. F. W. Dut»i TO-NIGHT. u TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. QIX'S riAIETI Q 0 If P A NT. In a COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME", LAST SEVEN NIGHTS LAST SEVEN NIGHTS Or FERRY. THE HUMAN FROG. FEBKY. TUE HUMAN FROG. LAST SEVEN NIGHTS OF" THE WILLIAMS QUARTETTE. LAST APPEARANCE OF THE MINTONS. ENORMOUS SUCCESS ENORMOUS SUCCESS ENORMOUS SUCCESS ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF MESSES. POPE AND SAYLES. POPE .AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES. The irresistible and inimitable Cornelians and Endinen. VAST AUDIENCES NIGHTLY CONVULSED WITH LAUGHTER. Enthusiastic Reception to the Charming and Nave! Dan-Bus's. MISS D.EL-LA ROSS. MR. CHARLES HOWARD MR. JOHNNY COLLINS And the Favourite Operatic Arti;t», MISS ANNIE EENNAIED A d NfE, WM. NEILSON. COMING ATTRACTIONS: The Sisters Gillardi, Professor Torn. Almond, And Messrs. Johnston. Eiaao, and Rentier. Prices : 2s and Is. Business Manager, C. P.. BAILEY. ■pOEESTERS' HALL. DEYONPOET. NEXT MONDAY, MAY 6. COOPER AND MACDERMOTT'S JOYING piCTUBE pXHIBITIOX. NEW PROGRAMME. OUR LATE QUEEN, KING EDWARD YE OF YORK. ETC. BRITON AND BOER. CHINA WAR. OUR BOYS IN SOUTH AFRICA. FULL CONCERT PROGRAMME. Admission, is ; Children, 6d. Door. 730 Overture, 3 p.m. A UCXLAXD BANJO, GUITAR. AND MANDOLIN CLUB (REGISTERED!. GRAND CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. Assisted by MISS ADA MATHESON (Soprano) ME. HAMILTON HODGES (Baritone) MR. J. FEREIDAY (Tenor) MR. H. FORSYTH (Humorist) MRS. E. H. QUEREE .Vocal Accompanist). Admission, 2s and Is. Plan at WildmanV Sales at Carter's. H. FOUNTAIN, Eon. Sec. gAND OF HOPE UNION. THE PRACTICE OF ACTION SONGS FOE THE 24ZH AND 25TH MAY GAXiiERIVGS OF THE ABOVE UNION Will be held in the WESLEY HALL. NEXT TUESDAY" EVENING. MAY 7. A Good Attendance is Requested. S. FRiIH, Conductor. QONCEETS. EXHIBITIONS, DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. MUSIC SUPPLIED FOE THE ABOVE. string Bands Quadrille Bands (any number or Performers-, Accompanist*. Address G. HAROLD HARDLY, Macgere Bridge, Onehnnga. Telegraph or Telephone, Kangere Bridge. PROFESSOR CAEROLLO'S GYMNASIUMEIGHTEEN Til SEASON.—opening Day. MONDAY, the 15th 01 April •• i _ Held at the Y".M.C.A., Wellesiey and Albert streets. Largest and best-appointed Gymnasium in Australasia. Plunge and Shower Baths. Classes— Males:" Mcndav and Thursday, from 7.45 to 10 p.m.: Young Ladies: Tuesday, from 4.15 till 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, from 11 a.m. till 12.15 p.m. Bovs: Monday, from 4.15 till 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, from 3.30 till 11 a.m. Quarters begin from first lesson. —— ~"~ ———— i i ,_ tmm _„ Athletics. ROWLING. A 'BUS will Leave the Remnera Green Tolay, at 1.50 p.m. sharp, for the Auckland 3reen, returning after the match. A. HOLDEN. Hon. Sec. Photograpny 3y Special Appointment. ■THE QABONY QTCDIOS STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET. The Leading New Zealand Photographers. Under Ducal Patronage. THESE STUDIOS ARE REPLETE WITH EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF TTIGH-CLASS pKOTOGRAPHT. OPEN DAILY. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY'. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone No. 1165. Q.EOEGB p. REGOIiT,, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. 45. Comer cJ Cjueen and Wellesiey Straet* ENAMELLED CABINETS £& IYOEYTYPES, 3 FOE 6S. 3 One 5 by 12 Opal Enlargement and On,» Dowm Cabinets (enamelled or mat) for 15*. PROMPT DKLrVERr. \ TEW ZEALAND HERALD SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in IOWn and suburb!; or 133 6d per qua-ter. in idrxnce. posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 2i <*l each nsertion. These announcements, \ bich must ie signed by the advertiser, are also inserted a the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HKP.tT.n Summaby without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to he due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible 'or non-insertion through accident or from Jtber causes: and the Proprietors reserve to heinselves the right rf omitting advertiseneute that they may deem objectionable, ivea although such advertisements may have seen received and paid for in the usual cours* ■ business. Instructions as to the insertion or withirawal of advertisements in the Herald must 36 in writing. Advertisements received with>ut such instructions will be inserted until :ountermanded. and charged accordingly. )rders to withdraw advertisements mart be it the Publishing Office not later than sis >'cicck p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies o advertisements may be sent to the gt-wir.n 'üblishiag Office; but the Proprietors do not Lccept i ny responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 8

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