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ESS-* s"'"*''5"'"*'' Amusements.' ———— — qPE R A HOU 8 £ THE WONDER OF THE WORLD, ' ?ff|l| SAPHO. SAPHO, ■ >••• SAPHO. , «• WHICH HAS ASTOUNDED THE WORLD BY THE POLICE PROSECUTION OfJ ' MISS OLGA NETHERSOLE. Received Last Night by an ENORMOUS f di A ppla USE! 11 thumb, ; ' y ; I SUCCESS. SUCCESS. ' SUCCESS. to-night. to-night. TO-NIGHT. %W THE FULL STRENGTH V'f-f. Of ffiapi IJIHE QOSGROVE QOMEDY QOMPAXY #j IN THE GREAT PLAY, gAPHO. Invitation i To Politicians. % ! „ Clergymen, , ■ ,3a „ City Councillors, . ■ ' I Members of Any Denomination. NOTHING INDELICATE. * U NOTHING SUGGESTIVE® Notwithstanding this Great Production, :-\ POPULAR PRICES: mmki 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Wildman. Lyell, and Arey'i, |jpgj COME ONE. COME ALL. | — .y CP ERA HOUSE AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. j Gilbert and Sullivan's Charming Popular Fairy Opera, lOLANTHE, O L A N T II E, Or, THE PEER AND THE PERI. Opening Date ... ONDAI, OCTOBER 21. Box Plan opens TO-DAY. Mr. Arthur Towsey - - Musical Director. Mr. Arch. Tayler - - Stage Director.'#® Mr. Charles Chambers * Business Manager. — — — ' ~ • GRAND MASONIC CONCERT. CHORAL HALL. OCTOBER 10, 1901.. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, "La Diademe "...ORCHESTRA ,%t 2. Song, " Come Into the Garden, Maud." (Balfe) BROTHER A. FORD. • j 3. Violin Solo, " Fantasia Faust" (GounodAlard) BROTHER KREUTZER.S?||§ 4. Song, "II Bacio" (Arditi).. MRS. G.-READ ;&| 5. Recitation BROTHER WHITTAKE&JIj 6. Quartette. " The Goslings " .....util WAIATA GLEE CLUB. 7. Song, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan)... MISS MARY LAIN (with organ uc.S|g| companiment. . 8. Instrumental Trio, " Serenade " (Titt) BROTHERS PHILPOTT. HASWELL, AND GRIBBIN. INTERVAL. 9. Overture, " Poet and Peasant ORCHESTRA. • 10. Song, " Venetian Boat Song" (Blumen* ">•: thai) MRS. G. READ. 11. Quartette, " The Vacant Chair" (Shaltuck) WAIATA GLEE CLUB, f 12. Violin Solo, " Meditation" (Gouhod) BROTHER KREUTZEII (with organ ; : accompaniment). 13. Song, "She Wore a Wreath of Roses"(Barker). BROTHER G. M. REID. 14. Song, "When All the World is Fair" ; (Corven) BROTHER W. G. COUSINS, m 15. March, " Assembly " ORCHESTRA " GOD SAVE THE KING." V -.ij . ;-vMoney. . ' ' ,<■ '■< Money to lend ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE ' SECURITY. At LOWEST CURRENT RATES, i ■■■■'■■ And in g* SUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. SAMUEL VAXLE AND EONS,"' — ' Land, Estate, and Financial Agents.. 95, ; Queen-street, Money lent on promissory note* HOUSES, FURNITURE, ETO, ' BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. JOHN W. HARDIE, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, ; ; HIGH-STREET. Ai - ■jl/TONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, At Lowest Current Rates. Applj to HESKETH AND RICHMOND, Solicitors. National Bank Buildings, - : Corner Queen and Wyndham Streets. TVTONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Publio. \ 109, Queen-street. — MONEY TO LEND on Bond Warrants, Scrip, Promissory Notes, and other approved Securities, at Lowest Kates of interest.. —The Northern Estate Agency and .Finance j Co. (Limited/, Legal Chanioers. Queen-street.;.^ "A TONEY TO BE LENT on Interest underf| I\JL Wills, Freehold, or otner approved fcecunties, in sums to suit borrowers.— Apply tojjg P. A. vaile, Solicitor, Legal cnambers, yueeu- " street, opposite Vulcan Lane. CHEAP MONEY.—Money'Lent in any Sums' J on Promissory Notes or any otner Ap- ' proved Securities. BiHs Discounted Daily.— v EDWARD W. WHITEHEAD, Hotel Broker, 15, nigh-street. — •' " DO You Want Money ?, We can get for youfjp i / large and small sums on morts-go at. very low rate of interest, on good real - security.— and Baker, Estate Agents. prA TO £5000—Money to Lend, in sums jUOU as above, at lowest current rate.— \v m. is. Coclirane, Oochraue's Mart, 185, Queen- . street. ' " ______ MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security Mi at Lowest Rates.—Budule, Button, auu & wo., 6, \Vyndnam-street, Auckland. ' ' -,P MONEY TO LEND on First Mortgage of 1M Freehold Property. —J. Thornes, W, p Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of ; interest.—Apply Jacksou and Russell. BATHS.-TURKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVERY . DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9, a a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 29. v? Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better for puri- O fying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, • Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till '/ p.m.—Lorne-street, 011 ; Victoria-street East. ZEALAND HERALD.J SXJBSCUIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in . ■ advance, posted to any part of the coiony. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6u each ..... insertion. These announcements, which must 7.: be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HLkiLB •; Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to > the due insertion of adveitisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from , other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting • advertise- j ments that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course y of business. Instructions as to the insertion or with- y" drawal of advertisements :n the HERALD must be in writing. Advertisements received without suck instructions will be inserted until : countermanded, and charged accordingly* jg Orders to withdraw advertisements must to® . at the Publishing Office not later than SUE : v o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HfiKUiP Publishing Oihce, but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 8

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