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I Amusementsr c ity alli Sole Lessee and Manager - - - Mr. P. E. Di. I General Manager - - - Mr. F. W. Duval 1 THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. j T) 1 *' 8 Q.AIETY QOMPANY. I COMPLETE CHANGE COMPLETE CHANGS i OF PROGRAMME OK PROGRAMME And Positively Last Appearance i Of FERRY. FERRY, KERRY. The Human Frog, ! In. his Wonderful and Extraordinary Act The Most Fascinating, Artistic, and Astounding Performanci The Stage has seen. Positively the Last Appearance MISS LOTTIE WILLIAMS, MISS MAY WILLIAMS. MISS RUBY WILLIAM'S. And MISS FLO WILLIAMS. THE FAMOUS WILLIAMS QUARTETTE. Who will appear in an Entireh- New Repertoire for this their FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND. i NEW NEW | BONGS. DANCES. NEW NEW J BALLADS. SKETCHES. ELECTRICAL SUCCESS Of ' POPE & SAYLES. TOPE & SAYLEB. i POPE & SAYLES. POPE & SAYLES I POPE & SAYLES. POPE & SAYLES An Absolute Cure For All Forms of Dyspepsia. Miss Delia Ross, I Mr Chas. Howard. Mr. Johnny Collins, And L\ST FOUR APPEARANCES Of MISS ANNIE KENNAIED And MR, WM. NEILSON MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand of Au» tralia's Prem.er Duettists, THE SISTERS GALARDI And PROFESSOR TOM ALMOND, Prices: 2s and Is. . ITPV Business Manager. C. K. EAILLY. f\LD CHUMS AND SCHOOLFELLOWS THE FIRST REUNION OF THE SEASON Will be held in the MASONIC HALL, PRINCES-STREET, ON THE 24TH MAY. Members will please pay their Subscriptions to the Secretary or any Member of the Committee, so that Tickets may be sent to them before that date. CONCERTS. EXHIBITIONS, DANCES SOCIALS, ETC. MUSIC SUPPLIED FOR THE ABOVE. String Bands Quadrille Bauds (any nunibei of Performers), Accompanists. Address G. HAROLD HAKDEY, Mangere Bridge, Onehunga. Telegraph or Telephone, Mangere Bridge. BAND OF HOPE UNION. >Ofefj£\ The Practice of Action Songs for the 24th and J&sl\ 25th Way Gatherings of the above Union, will be j __jqEJw*ii<L=i held in the Wesley Hall, next TUESDAY EVEN-. Tickets for Gathering may now be had from Secretaries of Societies or Wildman and Lyell, where seats may be reserved. PROFESSOR CARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM.EIGHTEENTH SEASON -Opening Day, MONDAY, the 15th of April. 1901.Held at the Y.M.C.A., Wellesley and Albert Streets. Largest and best-appointed Gymnasium in Australasia. Plunge and Shower . . Baths. Classes Adult Males : Monday and ] Thursday, from 7.45 to 10 p.m.. Young LaI dies: Tuesday, from 4.15 till 5.15 p.m.; Satur- . day. from 11 a.m. till 12.15 p.m. Boys: Hun- . ! clay, from 4.15 till 5.15 p.m. ; Saturday, from 9.30 till 11 a.m. Quarters begin from first 0 lesson. ExcursionsT AST OF THE SEASON. NEWMARKET SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXOUEA Fast Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee TO-DAY. at 1.30 p.m. sharp on a Fishing Cruise, weather permitting. Bait and Tea, provided. Public Tickets: Single, 2s; Double, 3s. Fishing Tackle on board for sale or hire. Educational M E ' T. H AELE G ILES ' TJUSINESS pOLLEGE AND npEAINING. TNSIITUTE, LOWEB SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. i DAY SCHOOL FOE BOYS AND GIRLS. ! _—— i Pupils Thoroughly Prepared for Business 1 Pursuits, and also for the various Public Examinations. Evening Classes as usual. READ THIS FINE TESTIMONIAL On '1-HE fAUICK "TJARMONY QYSTEM." J-HE WUIGK "-O-ARMONY OySTEM."LEO. CARRI. Dear Sir,— have much pleasure in testify ; I trig , to the quickness and ease of your system. ' , Without knowing anything of the Piano, I ■ ; am able, after a few brief lessons, to accom- . pany myself to several songs, and hope by I your method to teach myseil many more - ; feigned . ' j The above from an eminent banker in New ; j Zealand. Like many more of L.C.'s patrons I in high position, does not desire his name publicy advertised, but the original is on inspection, with many more, at Mr Carri'a Teaching Rooms, 29, PITT-STREET . 1 ,^ 111 ". 8 -, learners are recommended to ?iur^r, A , • ONCE> , as L - C 'S season is LIMITED (owing to the quickness of the instruction). Terms, £3 3s (cash or instalments). Musical piANOS. QRGANSENGLISH, GERMAN. AMERICAN. Every Instrument Guaranteed. Lowest Wholesale Prices for Cash, Or TI1 „ 0 . ~ , Easiest 'terms on Hire System. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Mailed Free. r,/ B ;^ T O J£ AGENTS for Arthur Allison and Co. s CELEBRATED ENGLISH PIANOS. T ILE "gNGLISH AND TIOBEIGN piANC A GENCY. 75, QUEEN-STREET (near Old Mill). Frederick Moore, Manager. F E$ EL T, FLA NNELETrE. SHIRTINGS, ™iiir l wT Lar^ 8 deliveries direct from the g ™2£^^«^. in town ' at N BW ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9u per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quo-ter. in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s -a each insertion. These announcements. . hich must be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY News and HEBAJLD Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through uccident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right rf omitting advertisements that, they may deem objectionable, even altho'uga such advertisements may hav« , been received and paid for in the usual course i < business. ] Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald urns' :be in writing. Advertisements received with out such instructions will be inserted unti countermanded, and charged accordingly Orders to withdraw advertisements must" !at the 'übli&bing Office not later than m I o'clock p.m. j For the convenience of advertisers, repliei to advertisements may be sent to the REiuiil Publishing Ofhce; but the Proprietors do nol accept any responsibility m this resuent

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11650, 11 May 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11650, 11 May 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11650, 11 May 1901, Page 8

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