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Amnsementa '-\PEBA # HOt7SE. : ( Lessees and Managers, William and Joan Co=~roTe. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, KONPAT. SEPTEMBER 30. 190 L THE COSGEOVE COMEDY COMPANY. TEE COSGROVE COMEDY COMPANY. In tee Sparklins Farcical Comedy in Three Acts, | TVHiT WOMEN WED. WHAT WOMEN WEB. WHV.T WOMEN WED. WHAT WOMEN WED. Interpreted bv the following Favourite ! ] Artists: — ' I Messrs. JOHN COSGEOVE Fred Becker Robert Nelson T. Faweett - Howe J 3 Fitzgerald Basil standing P.. A. Allen And Mesdames Gertrude Millar Jessie Raymond Queenie Cress Laura Keene "* Emmie Owen And The Great Operatic Prima Donna. LILLIAN TREE. WHAT WOMEN WED I- a Farcical Coined v. brimful of mirth-pro- j i-oking situations and interspersed with mu*i- ; ral numbers The leading role is one that ; is eminentlv suitable to the capabilities of t . such an artist as j CECEL HUGHES. | To be followed in quick succession by j THE AI.KAMBRA GIRL. ! MISS BONANZA. 4 HOUSE OF MISRULE. ; SAPHO. Etc.. Etc. ! Notwithstanding the excellence of this superb \ combination of comedy and musical artists, : the rale will be POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 23, and ONE SHILLING. Plan now oxen at Wi'.dman. Lyell. and Arey's. -yOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at S 'Clock. GRAND VOCAL RECITAL, By ME. AND MRS. M. HAMILTON HODGES. Assisting Artists: Mrs. E. H. Qneree fPianiste), iierr A. L. Krentzer (Violinist). PROGRAMME: Schumann—" Blondel's Song." Somerset—" Hash Me. 0 Sorrow." Wieniawsfci — Legende." Schubert— <£) " The Raven." (3) " Death and the Maiden." <C) "The Pigeon." Liszt— " March de Rakoczy." Schubert—<Ai "Margaret at the SpinningWheel." Franz—3' In Autumn." Leoncavallo— Serenade." American Composers Anderson—*' My Rosary" Chadwick— " Thou'rt Like a Flower*' Lv"e ; " He Was a Prince" Mrs. H. H. A. Beach—"' Ecstasy." Cfaadwick—" Allah." John;—" I Cannot Help Loving Thee. Hunir.erdinek— " Evening Prayer" (" Hansel and Gretei"). Rubinstein—" Night Song." Admission, Is. or by Course Ticket. T. BUDDLE. Hon. Sec.

Meetings. AUCKLAND IS&TITUIE. Notice is hereby given that a special Genera! Mee'ing of the Members of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildin»- Princes-street, on MONDAY, October 7th. at 3 p.m., for the purpose of considering Rule 19, dealing with the Election of Members of Council, and, if thought desirable, of amending- the =ame. p CHEEgEIIAX> T. F. CHEESF.MAN, Secretary. QT. JOHNS COLLEGE, TAMAKI. A Church Parade of the Cadet Corps will be held in the College Chapel NEXT SUNDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock, on the occasion of the Unveiling of the new Memorial Tablet. Board and ResidencePLEASANT HOME in small private family; Gentlemen Boarders oi Married Couple; minute 'bus and station.—" The Manse." Abbott'- Road, Mount Eden. ___ i '• T"".\"XORE," Svmonds-atreet (opposite City Vi "Road—Vacancies for Gentlemen; also, Combined Bed and Sitting Room vacant — Mr.-. Bach. Telephone. 1076. ELLESMERE." Princes-street—Vacancies. Telephone_4c3. BOARD AND RESlDENCE.—Kenilworth, Grey-street. Devonport; between Wharves; splendid views of Harbour. TVORTH SHORE.—BOARD AND EESIIN DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Teims moderate. Vacancies.— Eeacn Road. Wet. _ THE LIONS." Wellesley-street West, Auckland.—Comfortable Accommodation, with board; moderate terms; large double rooms; every convenience; handy to town. STONEHTJRST," SYMONDS-STP.EET.-First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. \ VACANCIES for Boarders at Mrs. Cassell's. 87, Grey-street; breakfast from 6 o'clock. Terms. 15a CARNONE HOUSE. Wellesley-street W., opposite Federal HalL—Vacancies for Boarders; terms moderate; good table; near , Opera House.—Miss Coyie. J MOKOIA V.EW PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Opnosite the Post and Telegraph Office, and Near the Celebrated PRIEST. EACHAEL. AND OTHER BATHS. EOTORUA. Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG. - Proprietress

ME S. P A W C E T T (Late of Naval and Family Hotel) Wishes to notify her friends and the general public that she has taken over VERONA, KABANGAHAPE ROAD (Three Doors from Pitt-street:. Where she intends keeping a First-class Boardinghouse at Moderate Rates. Good Stabling and every convenience. WA I W E B A HOUSE, VV aOTORUA. Is now carried on by Misi» Graham, formerly of Waiwera. near Auckland, and latterly of Brent's Bathjrate House. The House is now known as " Waiwera House." Best situation in Botorua. Within five minutes' walk of the Priest, Eachael. and Blue Baths, to which visitors are conveyed free of charge. Terms moderate. Address: " Eoiorua." " WAIWERA HOUSE." Address: Rotomai. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, EOTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and has been appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. Dress and Fashion. T3ATERSON FOE NEW SEASON STRAW HATS. NEW FRAME AND STIFF FELTS JUST OPENED. "DATERSON ' FOR TIES NEW SEASONS CHOICE. 'pATERSON FOR SOS, COLLARS, CAPS. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. IN WARM WEATHER WEIGHT, JUST IN. pATE» S O N. 170, QUEEN-STREET. pLF'.iU iHE TUBES AND .'WES THE LUNGS. rpORALINE. RATJEN. CHEMIST, QUEEN-STREET. COOPER, CHEMIST, VICTORIA-STREET, And ALL STORES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11770, 27 September 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11770, 27 September 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11770, 27 September 1901, Page 8

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