* Amusements'- \ ; pi t y ___H A L *!' Every Evening at 8. _ v ,-pvLX'S p AIETY , QOMPANY The Present Attractive Programs... Greeted Nightly with One . Continuous Outburst of Enthusiasm. ".'' Don't "' • -" : Fail '■' to ..■'; See THE HAYTORS. THE HAYTORS. THE HAYTORS. "■ THE HAYTORS, The Famous London Pantomimists, In their Third New aud Original Sketch, : entitled : _ _, _ ME TOO. CHARLIE, ME TOO, CHARLIE. MB TOO, CHARLIE. ME TOO. CHARLIE. ME TOO. CHARLIE. ME TOO. CHARLIE, ':,;:■ Which will be . Presented for ' _ POSITIVELY TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. Enthusiastic Success of Mr. ', FRANK YORKE. FRANK YORKE, • • FRANK YORKE, MISS M. BESTLBY. MISS M. BENTLBY. MISS M. BENTLEY, MISS M. BENTLEY, i MR. GEO. DEAN. MR. GEO. DEAN. MR. JIM MARION. MR. JIM MARION. Miss Aunetta Bodin, Mis 3 Ethel Gwynne, And . Our Complete Double Company. f|' NOTICE. 'in the Change of Programme on Saturday next ■ THE HAYTORS ' Will Appear in an Entirely New Sketch, '. entitled (;;.,; DESPERATION. MONDAY NEXT. • First Appearance in New Zealand Of THE SISTERS WORRALL, Serio Duettists and Dancers. Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle. - 2s; Stalls, Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Booking Fee, 6d extra. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ELEVENTH PLEASANT THURSDAY EVENING, 8 to 9 o'clock. Short Talk by REV. W. WOOLLASS. Mrs. W. Woollass will Sing-" Th. Story ' Land." and " The Toilers." Cornet Solo—" King of Kings," by Mr. . Alex. McDougall. Admission Free. No Collection. ■jl/TOUNT EDEN WESLEYAN CHURCH. IVJL . GRAND, CONCERT. In aid of Church Trust Fund. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JULY 25. Songs by Misses Birdie Butler, Tonkin, and White, Messrs. Aspinall, Musker, and, Pearce. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Adults, Is; Children, half-price. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. FIRST LECTURE OF THE WINTER COURSE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 1 p.m., ■--•, . . By STUART STEPEiKNSON Esq., M.A., P. A. College. Subject: "PARODIES." Tickets for the Course— 4s; Single, 2s 6d; Single Admission, Is, at- the door. ' Meetings. ; fTT A. C. B. S. AUCKLAND BRANCH, NO. 81. The Members of tne above Branch, and friends invited to the function, are hereby notified that His Lordship the Right Reverend Dr. Lenihan, will formally Open the Hiber- • fees* 1 * nian Hall THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 3 o'clock. \ W.KANE, Secretary. ; Football. y OO T BALL 1 pOOTBALL! SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 27. ALEXANDRA PARK (Late.Potter's Paddock)NEWTON t. ; SUBURBS GRAFTON PONSONBY, AT NORTH SHORE- ' CITY v. NORTH SHORE. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. •% Admission to Ground, 6d; Grand Stand, 6d extra. Ladies Free. Return Fare by tram to Epsom, including admission to ground, Is. - CHAS. E. MACCORMICK, ■■■• Secrotery, A.R.U.
Photography- ; p E O R G E p E EGO S T, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 45, Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets. O ENAMELLED CABINETS r S IVORYTYPES. 3 FOE 6S. One 15 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets (enamelled or mat) for 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY. , , -Musical. ' •JIffELBOURNE piANO "EXCHANGE, ' (Head Office for New Zealand) 193, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON, • HAVE FOR SALEAMERICAN ; PIANOS, from £35, 19s 6d Monthly.: , ",' . " ENGLISH PIANOS, from £30, 16s 8d Monthly. GERMAN PIANOS, from £25, 13s lid Monthly. NOTE.—Write for Catalogues. Country correspondence invited. A. H. LIGHT, ' - Manager for N.Z. piANOS! piANOS!! piANOS!! I NOW LANDED. THE NEWEST STYLES AND THE BEST IN ' THE WORLD, BY BRINSMEAD AND SONS. Also some very fine Pianos by Carl Echo, the Best German Piano that comes into the Colony, and other Makers, to be sold cheap FOR CASH OR TIME PAYMENT, subject to arrangements to be seen at iWc' P. ; ; H OFFMANNs - QUEEN-STREET. Sole Agents for John Brinsmead and Sons. Carl Ecke Pianos, and the Celebrated Besson's Brass Instruments. Also, a fine Large Selection of Violins from; 7s 6d to £75, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, etc. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Dairy Produce. pj"EW 7EALANJJ TJAIEI > ASSOCIATION'S CHOICE CREAMERY TABLE BUTTER May be had of iLL GROCERS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. And Always of FINEST QUALITY. Each Pat bears the Trade Mark. DAIRY In the Centre, surrounded by NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION. >/• Wholesale Depot: WELLESLEY - STREET. NEWZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION. Conveyances. "~ pATERSON ■ AND CO.'S -Li ROYAL MAIL LINE OP _ ■ ■■•, r COACHES, m.-™ . LEA XES DEVONPORT FOR OKURA. WADE, OREWA, WAIWERA, wrv««?s? AND WARKWORTH. MONDAYS AND rWEDNESDAYS, at 9 a.m. iEIDAYS, at 8 a.m., through to Wellsford. ££ A J£? v WA EKWORTH FOR DEVONPORT: TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, At 8 a.m. Fares-Okura: Single, 3s ; return, ss. WadeSingle, 4s; return, 7s 6d. Orewa: Single, 5s •' return, Ba. Waiwera:, Single, 6s; return, ; 10s. Puhm; Single, 8s; return, 14s. Warkworth ■ Single. 10s; return, 17s 6d. Wellsford: Single. 13s; return, 2356 d- : mu furler , particulars apply at our office, or Thos. Cook and Son?, Booking Agents. . j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11714, 25 July 1901, Page 8
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