mm ' "r Amusements. CxTYH A L L - Sole Les=e and Director - - Mr. P. R. Dix. General Manager - Mr. F. W. Dnral. THIS SATURDAY) EVENING AT 8. FAREWELL TO IRENE FRANKLIN'. DIX'S /GAIETY fIOMPANY. IX vTaIETV v-'OKPANY. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. And LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAS! NIGHT , EAST NIGHT Of Dainty IRENE FRANKLIN. IRENE FRANKLIN IK LINE FRANKLIN. IRENE I■ KAXKJLINIRENE t'KANKLIN. IRENE IKANKLIY T.'.E MARVELLOUS TYLERS THE marvkllgcs TYLERS THE marvellous TYLERS, (Stella. Will, and Uerl.), Introducing for the ;;r.-t time in New Zea. land, their great <;< [mastic Act. " Flights Through Mid-air." 'the Greatest Gymnastic Performance ever presented to the Now Zealand Public. LAST SATURDAY NIGHT. RUT ONE LAST SATURDAY NIGHT BET ONE Of those Princes of Minstrel Coined,-, POPE AND SAYLK.-. POPE AND SAYLF"? POPE AND SAVERS. POPE AND SAYI i'V POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLEs! Who can appear in Auckland for Positively Se»en More Nights Only LAST SEVEN NIGHTS Of the Favourite Baritone, MR. CHARLES HOWARD And MISS ELSIE ROSSER. Continued Enthusiastic Success of the Charm. ing Serio and Expert Dan^ouse, LITTLE ALMA GRAY. LITTLE-ALMA GRAY. LITTLE ALMA GRAY. Mr. Arthur Morley, Mr. Johnny Collins TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL TO IRENE FRANKLIN. FAREWELL TO IRENE FRANKLIN. t MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand i Of MISS EMMIE OWEN, MISS EMMIE OWEN. The Charming Sonbrette Singer and Dancer, from the Savoy Theatre. London. THE RAYTORS ARE COMING. THE HAYTORS ARE COMING. Also Everybody's Favourite, mi. FRANK YORKE. Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle. 2s: Stalls, Is. Business Manager, C. R. BAILEY. i BEMUEKA MUSICAL SOCIETY. ■" FIRST CONCERT. ST. MARKS HALL. MONDAY. JUNE 24. 8 p.m. St. Cecilia's Day (Van Bree). The Flag of En-land (Dr. Bridge). Soloists: MISS A. LORRIGAN and MISS A. TAYLOR. Admission by Members' Ticket only. rpilE IMPERIAL SONGSTER. No. 37 ■*• (JUST OUT), Contains the Latest Pongs of IRENE FRANKLIN, Marie Lloyd, Austin iUidd, Alec. Hurley, George D'Alhert, Frank Leon, Amy Blackie, Fred Bluett, ami other Popular Artists. Also, THE COMPLETE PIANOFORTE MUSIC OF THE SONGS, " Con. Casey's Farm," " The Disappointed Coon," "Rosy McGee," " Hogan's Alley," etc. PRICE, 60. Be in time for a Copy, obtainable from JR. MACKAY, 26, Queen-street, And All Booksellers. Football. "FOOTBALL! TPOOTBALLI TO-DAY (SATURDAY). i POTTER'S PADDOCK. CITY V. NEWTON. ! GRAFTON V. SUBURBS. AT NORTH SHORE: NORTH SHORE V. PARNELL. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission to Grouud, 6d; Grand Stand, 6d extra. Ladies Free. Return Faro by Tram to Epsom, including Admission to Ground, Is. CHAS. E. MACCOEMICK. Secretary, A.R.U. Dress and Fashion. T ADIES' TyTACKINTOSH /~IOATS. M RS. JJEALD. Finding she is too heavily stocked with Ladies' Mackintosh. Coats, has decided, in order to effect a speedy clearance, TO OFFER SAME AT A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT., Or a Reduction of 4s in the £. The Goods are all quite new, in the latest shapes and colourings, and were most carefully selected, bo Ladies requiring these Garments should embrace this opportuuit" of obtaining NEW SEASONABLE GOODS AT SUCH GENUINE REDUCTIONS. The Coats are aU marked in Plain Figures, ( so Ladies can at once see what the reductions are. M RS. JJEALD. 140 & 142, VICTORIA-STREET WEST, 1 Auckland. Musical. pIANOS. QEGANS. ENGLISH, GERMAN, AMERICAN. Every Instrument Guaranteed. Lowest Wholesale Prices for Cash. Or Easiest Terms on Hire System Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Mailed Free. N.B.— AGENTS for Arthur Allison and Co.'s CELEBRATED ENGLISH PIANOS. rpHE TjINGLISH AND "pOREIGN piANO AGENCY. 75, QUEEN-STREET (near Old Mill). Frederick Moore. Manager. ME W ZEALAND HERALD SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per qua-ter. in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s -l each insertion. These announcements, i Inch must be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors dc not hold themselves responsible for no/i-tnsertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves tno right r f omitting advertisements thai 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 without each instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the "'uiii'sUijig Office not later than si-* o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HEUaLD Publishing Ofttce; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 8
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