Amusements. TO-NIGHT. J]\ EDE RA L TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.' XT A L L TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -H „ TO-NIGHT. (Just above the Opera House.) Lessee Miss Valiaki. The Production under the Direction of Mr. J. D. Stoyle. rp.HE p RAND C PECTACULAR And TVj-USICAL /CARNIVAL. OUR SECOND PROGRAMME A GREATER ; SUCCESS THAN THE FIRST. Hear MISS FLORENCE VALI3KI. who will sing " The Carnival." and give Popular Selections on the Mandolyra and . Banjo. | Hear MR. ARTHUR HAHN, the Popular Basso, sing V Sons of New Zealand and " Out on the Deep." Hear MISS LINDA BCRFOOT. the -Whistling Wonder, who will contribute " Nevermore." Hear MR SEYMOUR, our Inimitable Comic, who will sing "I've Been Left in Charge. Hear MR. STANLEY GRAHAM, the Favourite Tenor, sing "Boys of the Regiment and " Finnicuie Finnicula." Hear MR SIDNEY WARREN, our Descriptive Vocalist and Character Comedian. SEE Misses Elvo Raymond and Alice Lyddia in Graceful Dances and Gavottes. SPLENDID SCENERY AND BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. EXCELLENT MOUNTING AND LIMELIGHT EFFECTS. POPULAR pRICES-gD AND -|S. Doors open 7.30; Carnival at 8. REMEMBER QUE QEAND MATINEE, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. At 2.30. A TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. Popular Matinee Prices— and 3d. Volunteer Notices. TWSTRICT ORDERS. BY LIEUT.-COL. R. 11. DAVIES, C.8., COMMANDING DISTRICT. Brigade Office, Auckland, October 10, 1901. STATION PRACTICE. The Annual Station Practice will be carried out as under: — OCTOBER 26TH— From Forts Bastion and South Battery— By the Auckland Naval Artillery Volunteers. From Forts Cantley and North Battery— By the Ponsonby Naval Artillery Volunteers. Fr#m Fort Takapuna—By the Devonport Coastguard Artillery Volunteers. The Forts are to he ready to open fire at 3 p.m. By order. JAMES REID, Captain and Acting-Adjutant, Auckland District. -sogfg**,. T>ONSONBY NAVAL -L ARTILLERY PARADE at the Drill U£i Hau as follows:— iS\ TO-NIGHT (Friday), ,° c - W\ /s&Fl2MfiP&s tober 11th, at 7.30 W.aff¥ o'clock sharp (Mufti), for Measuring for New MONDAY. October 14th, at 7.45 p.m. sharp— for Drill. Blue Uniform, with Arms. (No Gaiters.) By order. EWANj UenU JOHN EWAN, Lieut., Secretary. fITkEVQNPORT NAVAL S.M. The Members of the Company wishing to proceed to the Thames on SATURDAY NEXT, per s.s. Admiral, are requested to Parade at the Firebell, Queen-street, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Blue Uniform; Straw Hats. Garrison Band invited. H. PARKER, V.D., Captain D.N.S.M. Dress and Fashion. -pATEESON FOR NEW SEASON STRAW HATS. NEW FRAME AND STIFF FELTS JUST OPENED. pATEESON FOR TIES, NEW SEASON'S CHOICE. pATERSON FOR SOX, COLLARS. CAPS. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. IN WARM WEATHER WEIGHT, JUST IN. pATEESON, 170, QUEEN-STREET. Business Notices. T EVTEN, OHALLCRASS, AND pO., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. CONSIGNMENTS OF NEW POTATOES AND ALL PRODUCE HANDLED AND SOLD TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT SOLICITED. The Situation of our Premises in the busiest part of the City, combined with our Large Connection of Buyers, enables us to return top market price for all consignments shipped to our care. Reference: THE NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z. A T> XyRIGHT AND OONS. RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Ouatoms-itreet Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office. Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Road. pWINGTON AND "DAKEE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS (Established 1866). GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDING*. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Oiiuositn Entrance to Fort-street. ConveyancesPATEESON AND CO.'S , ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, LEAVES DEVONPORT FOR OKURA. WADE, OREWA. WAIWEEA PUHOI. AND WARKWORTH MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, at 9 a.m. FRIDAYS, at 8 a.in . through to Wellsford. LEAVES WARKWORTH FOR DEVONPORT: At 8 a.m. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS. AND SATURDAYS, Fares—Okura: Single, 3s ; return, ss. Wade:' Single, 4s, return, 7s 6d. Orewa: Single, 5s ; return, Bs. Warworn: Single, 6s; return, 10s'. Puhoi: Single, 8s; return, 14s. Warkwo'rth, : Single. 103; return, 17s 6d. Wellsford: Single, 13s; return, 23* 6d. For farther particulars apply at our office, .or-Taoa, Cook and Sons, Booking Agents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11782, 11 October 1901, Page 8
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