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Amusements. TO-NIGHT. -FEDERAL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT £ T T TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TT A L L TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -El _ TO-NIGHT. (Just above the Opera House.) L e? =ee Miss Valiski. The Production under the Direction of Mr. J. D. Stoyle. CONTINUED UNPARALLELED SUCCESS CONTINUED UNPARALLELED SUCCESS Of the p RAND SPECTACULAR -jy-USICAL pARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT-NEW ITEMS & NEW ARTISTS. NEW ITEMS & NEW ARTISTS-TO-NIGHT. Hear MISS FLORENCE VALISKI. who will sing " The Carnival," and give Popular Selections on the Manuolyra and Banjo. Hear MR. ARTHUR HAHN, the Popular Basso, sing " Sons of New Zealand ' and " Out on the Deep." Hear MISS LINDA BURFOOT, the "Whistling Wonder, who will contribute " Nevermore." Hear MR. STANLEY GRAHAM, the Favourite Tenor, sing " Boys of the Regiment' and " Finnicule Finnicula." Hear MR. SEYMOUR, our Inimitable Comic, who will sing " I've Been Left in Charge. ' SEE Misses Elvo Raymond and Alice Lyddia in Graceful Dances and Gavottes. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Of MR. QIDNEY WARREN, k. Sidney * V arrkn. Descriptive Vocalist and Comedian. Who will open with '• Hooligan" and " Ammunition Van." SPLENDID SCENERY AND BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. EXCELLENT MOUNTING AND LIMELIGHT EFFECTS. pOPULAR pRICES-gD AND "J S. Doors open 7.30; Carnival at 3. WATCH FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. Public Notices. pq- ~ T I C E. Heavy Gun Practice will take place from Fort Cautley THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, 9th inst. W. P. WALL, Lieutenant, Commanding No. 1 Service Co., P.M., Auckland. Fort Tabapuna. October 10, 1901. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF THE VIKING -"- WHEEL CO. As a DIVIDEND is about to be paid, all Claims against the above Estate must be rendered on or before MONDAY, the 14;h October, 1901, to the undersigned. C. B. STONE, 93, Queen-street. Auckland, October 4th, 1901. Volunteer Notices. fTVEVONPORT NAVAL S. M. The Weekly Torpedo Parade will take place at Devonport THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, when it will be decided whether the Company will go to the Thames on Saturday or not. Full attendance required. HENRY PARKER, V.D., Captain D.N.S.M. Painting, Photography, etc. M ISS Q. LGA ft/[ ORGAN. MINIATURE AND PORTRAIT PAINTER, From London, Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, Is in Auckland FOR A LIMITED PERIOD, And READY TO UNDERTAKE PORTRAIT COMMISSIONS. ADDRESS: 210. VICTORIA ARCADE. Boots, Shoes, etc. ■VXT ANTED T^NOWN. Q QTONE AND /-10. °- ° ARE NOW OPENING UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', GENT.'S, AND CHILDREN'S WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. For Litest Fashion and Style, not to be Surpassed. p OLOSHES. li you wish to Keep your Feet Warm and Dry Try a Pair of STONE'S CELEBRATED RUBBER SHOES. LADIES' FOOTHOLDS. 2s lid ; GENT.'S GOLOSHES. 4S 6D. NOTE THE ADDRESS— g QTONE AND p O . (LATE R. HANNAH AND CO.). QUEEN-STREET. Insurance Companies. -jV"ATIONAL F. AND M. INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z. Accumulated Funds £234,204 Ratio to Total Premiums ... 230 per cent. Fire and Marine Risks at Lowest Rates. Claims Settled Promptly and Liberally. All Profits- Retained in the Colony. NORMAN T. WILLIAMS, Manager. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. X OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital Paid-up, Re-insurance. General Reserve Funds, exceed £288,000. FIRE and MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Local Institution. Profits retained in the Colony. A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. jPIDKIiITT GUARANTEE TEE NEW; ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TRUST. , j ' '"*"*^^—^^*^^^——^^»—^ Dress and Fashion. pATERSON FOR NEW SEASON STRAW HATS. NEW FRAME AND STIFF FELTS JUST OPENED. pATERSON FOR TIES. NEW SEASON'S CHOICE. pATEBSON FOR SOX, COLLARS, CAPS. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. IN WARM WEATHER WEIGHT. JUST IN. pATERSON, 170. QUEEN-STREET. A. B. ."W EIGHT AND SONSRECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Customs-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office. Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal end Firewood Yard, Great North Road

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11780, 9 October 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11780, 9 October 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11780, 9 October 1901, Page 8

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