Amusementspi I Y -J£ a » fc. Every Evening at 8. - __; J) IX' S ri AIE TY p MP AN . THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. First Appearance in New Zealand LILLY ROBERTS ME. HERBERT ROBERTS (Soprano). (Tenor). MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS . " .' Of THE NEW PROGRAMME. , Greeted with Storms of Applause on Saturday Evening by a, Thoroughly Delighted and _-}■' Enthusiastic Audience. SPECIAL NOTICE. '. ' As this is the only visit " The Haytors" will be able to mate in Auckland, Mi. Dix has the j pleasure to announce that he has succeeded in persuading these Popular Artists to Extend , their season until Friday next. . • LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE HAYTORS, LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE HAYTORS. v LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE HAYTOES, j Who appeared On Saturday Evening In their Great j And Inimitable Sketch, SHE WOULD SING. I ! SHE WOULD SING. The same Electrical Success, and greater Enthusiasm than ever. No applause could be louder or more hearty and spontaneous than that to which these Popular Artists had to bow their acknowledgments on Saturday Evening. " SHE WOULD SING" Will be Presented again To-night. The Tuneful Topical, and Popular Comedian, MR. FRANK YOEKE. MS. FRANK YORKE, MR. FRANK YORKE, MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY, MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY, THE SISTERS WORRALL, ME. JIM MARION, ME. JOHNNY COLLINS, ME. GEO. DEAN, Miss Annetta Bodm, ■ Miss Ethel Gwynne, ' ■ • And .■ ■ .Complete Double Company. Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle, 2s;" Stalls, Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Booking Fee, 6d extra. /;-.. ri I T Y , . .HA li L. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT. T\IX'S /GAIETY ~;; fSoMPANY, Under the Patronage and in the. Presence of THE ORPHANS' CLUB. THING'S COLLEGE, REMUEEA. MR. HORACE H. . HUNT .'-;. Will giva one of his ; POPULAR. DICKENS ENTERTAINMENTS, In Aid of the Fund for Furnishing, etc., the New Science Laboratories, ON TUESDAY NBXI, AUGUST 6. Admission, One Shilling. Commence at 8. ■/ Meetings. AUCKLAND ' AC IN CLUB. ■ The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at the Central Hotel,; TO-DAY (Monday) August sth, at 2 p.m. ' BUSINESS: To Receive Report and- Balance-sheet, . and Elect Six Members of Committee, in • terms of Rules.'' * ■■_/ • To pass, " That all Members' Tickets mustbo paid for at time of issue," in terms of Rules. • - - : WM. PERCIVAL, :-, Secretary A.R.C. ry.o THE ELECTORS '■ OP ' EAST - WARD. A .Meeting of Ladies and Gentlemen who are willing to act as Voluntary Workers for the Return of MR. JOHN McLEOD will be held in my Shop THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.45 o'clock. GEO. GINS, , , Convener. Queen-street. TINIMPROVED . VALUE TAXATION; $$ A .MEETING, For the Purpose of \ FURTHER DISCUSSING THE ABOVE : • • SUBJECT, . , , ._ Will be held in ST. JAMES' HALL, .-\'" ON MONDAY, THE STH INST., AT 8 P.M. SHORT ADDRESSES BY SPEAKERS WHO HAVE CAREFULLY STUDIED THE SUBJECT.. '..;■:: ' a. T. MASEFIELD, Chairman. . ■ AUCKLAND •;; INSTITUTE. A meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum 1 Buildings, Princes-street, TO-DAY (Monday), the sth inst., when the following Papers will be read — : 1. Descriptions of New Native Plants, by D. •: PETEIE, M.A. .',-... " 2. On the Volcanic Grits and Ash Beds of tho Waitemata, Series, by E. K, MULGAN, ;.; M.A. , - - Doors open at 7.30 ;!• Meeting to commence at 8 p.m. ■ ■ .'-.'.-'■■ ■?,-'.■! •-• '■ :■ • T. F. CHEESEMAN, i " .■ • ' Secretary. ■pOREIGN MISSIONS. THE REV. WM. SLADE, OP FIJI, will -.'-' " ■: - ADDRESS '.A MEETING IN PITT-STREET SCHOOLROOM, THIS EVENING, AT . 7.30. ■ SUBJECT: ."CONSOLIDATING A ... CONQUEST." :'Collection for Foreign Missions. pRIrfCE ALBERT;" COLLEGE. Meeting of the Literary Society TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 7.30. Subject: A Debate, "Is the Present Popularity of Fiction to be Deplored." Affirmative, Mr. M. Hunter, B.SC. ; Negative, C. Simmonds. - v' All are Invited. . QT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST.:' LECTURE OF THE NURSING COURSE will be given ;■ to Ladies at the Office of the Centre, Mercantile Chambers, on TUESDAY, August 6, at ? p.m. The fee for , the course (10s 6d) must be paid before the Firs t, Lecture. . • . W. RATTRAY, Secretary, < ;'". ■• ' -, ■ ■'-■ :: Mercantile Chambers. Licensing Notices. T7IDEN LICENSING DISTRICT.— OF Hi APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. —' I. ' BENJAMIN . CHARLES ROBERTS, of Takapuna, being the Holder of a Publican's License in respect of the House and Premises known by the sign of the Lake Hotel, and situate at Lake Takapuna, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be Holden at the Borough; Council Chambers, Devomport, on the 2nd day of July, 1901, applv for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Henry Edward Whitlaw, my appointee. Dated the 29th day of July. r 1901.—Signature of Applicant, B. C. ROBERTS. . ■ ', —SSSsSS ——»—^—mw Dress and Fashion. PATERS ON, i.' FOE '.;' : --::--.-\ ;'■•:,-, XyATERPROOF pOATS. NEWEST GOODS AND STYLES, pATEESON, ■ FOR pOVERT pOATS, READY MADE OR MADE TO MEASURE. .':. pATEESON, ' FOE . QHESTERFIELD pOATS. "PATERSON, - FOE TCTATS, OHIRTS, rpiES. " p ATERSON, ■ '- : ; .-' : ', ' FOB . ■' y - jyr/EN'S TJNDERWEAB. ALL CLASSES, BEST QUALITIES. J 170 Q TOBN - ST:BE £« I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11724, 5 August 1901, Page 8
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