Amusements i C*TYH A L L ! Every Evening at S. ,„_ ; D IX'S QAIETY C 0«P1« , of Specially Imported Star Attractions. i LAST SIX NIGHTS ; LAST SIX NIGHTS ! or ! -pi« d -ca'a" Comedian. Everybody's Faro-ante , u — - y " 'vi; FRANK YORXE. '; HE. FRANK YORXE. | ENORMOUS SUCCESS | Of £ THE FOUR BIAXOS. I THE FOUR BLANC'S, i THE FOUR ELANDS. . I -5- Great Acrobatic Comedy Sketch Team m t " " Uieir Original and Inimitable Act, j " A Scientific Experiment." i Lend and PrclorreJApH aar-e Nightly Greet- j -° aa MLS.- JENNY OPIE ! MISS JENNY OPIE j fhe W'ccen of B.i">a.d Singers'. 1 HISS ALMA GRAY __ ! ,„ 5 -^n- t - s Representative S-:r:o and Dancer-, j A ---- al -- 1; jll>. JOHN BROMLEY The Famous Eng-li»h lesor. | Mr. Tom Leouari, Mr. James » i^hams, j Mr". AIL Hollaed. Miss Armetta Bouim Positively the LAST THREE NIGHTS ! Of I srrr.vt WTNSCEEBMANN'S EDUCATED i """' BEASS. MONDAY NEXT. r-rp;-T iPPH RANCH EN NEW ZEALAND Of i ME. FAN LA MONT'S PERFORMING DOGS, I Introducing the only dog in the world that ; turns -- consecutive somersaults. I Price' a- usual. Bos Plan at Wild man's. ■ _ " , . ■ —— | Ct T Y HALL. V_ TO-MORROW FRIDAY EVENTNG. : Grand Complin, entary Benefit Grand Complimentary Benefit Tendered s<j v. M. BOSEINGEATE. M. M. ROSEINGRAVE. Tickets to be had everywhere. O T . MATTHEWS SCHOOLROOM. THIS THURSDAY! EVENING. GRAND SOCIAL In Aid of the Debt Extinction Fa-Ed. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS. Orchestra: Bead's String: Band. To Conclude with a Sparkling Comedy, entitled, DREADFULLY ALARMING." To commence at 5 p.m. Admission by Ticket: Front Seats. Is; Back Seat;. 6d. F. P. WOODS, Hen. Sec. fISS ADA MATHESON "Mezzo Soprano: 3JI makes her final appearance in Auckland at Banjo Club's Concert. To-night, Opera House. '• rpHE CARNIVAL," with Mandoiyra ObliA eato. by Miss Florence YaliskL Banjo Club's "Concert, Opera House, To-night. Art UnionHPHAMES HOSPITAL BAZ A A -*- ART UNION (Held in No".«?mb*r and December last year'. UNCLAIMED PRIZES. The following Unclaimed Prize? will he sold at. Public Auction unless claimed within 14 days from date, viz.: Prize. No. Prize. No. Prize. No. 12 3375 - ... 3152 2! ... 2833 33 ... %» 9 ... i£9 24 ... 1358 22 ... 2163 16 ... 7-7 27 ... 2223 By Order. THAMES HOSPITAL OFFICE Baillie-street, Thames. Dated October Is, 1?31. ■\fIS3 BOCK'S ART UNION was drawn YesiiJL terdav Afternoon, the winner beins No. 3. Will holder of ticket kindly call at Richardson's, Queen-street, and receive prize. Meetings. Otahuhtj PUBLIC hall COMPANY LBfITED. Tie Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Companv will be held in the Public Hall. Otahnbu. oh THURSDAY, the 31st day of October. 19C1, at 3.30 p.m. Business: To receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, to Elect Two Director;. Auditor, etc. Messrs. Samuel Luke and James Muir are the retiring Directors, who are eligible for reelection. ' F. R. FALLV.*ELL. Secretary. Otahuhu, October 15, 1901. AUCKLAND AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB A REGISTERED!. The Annual General Meet-ins of Members of the above Club will be held at the Rooms, on THURSDAY, November 7, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Accounts. Election of Officers. Alteration of Rules, etc. A full attendance of members is requested. W. H. TOY, Secretary. Athletics. 4 UCEXAND \ itATEUE 4 THLETIC AND pYCLE pLUB. (Formed 1377.) DOMAIN. DOMAIN. AMATEUR SPORTS NEXT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. GEORGE SMITH at WORLD'S RECORD 132 yds Hurdles. 'W."H. MADILL. AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPION Hammer Thrower. L. B. WEBSTER. Taranaki Amateur Champion Sprinter. Afternoon Tea for Ladies. Hunter's Garrison Band. No Waiting. No Deiav. First Event, 2.15 p.m. sharp. Admission. Is, F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. Agricultural Shows. A UCKXAND 4 GEICULTUEAL O HOW. NOVEMBER 15TH AND 16TH. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER Ist. EXTRA CLASSES have been opened for POLO PONTES (14 hands 1 inch) and for Ponies not over 11 hands 2 inches. The restriction re previous winners of Second Prizes in Class 193 have been withdrawn. EDWIN HALL Secretary. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION Is Now Open at the CHORAL HALL 12.50 to 5 and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Music Every Evening. Admission. Is. Season Ticket. 2s 6d. Afternoon Tea will be (riven on Friday at 5 p.m. S. STATIST, Secretary. 'Y'OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, X CORNEP. OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. Eeadingroom. bright and cheerful, comfortably furnished. All the leading local and Australian Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in the various departments of literature, with constant addition New Bocks; suDscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday. 1.15 and 7.45 p.m.; Thursdays, at 1.30 and 7.30; United Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at 7.50 ; Bible Class. Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary is always glad to welcome YOUNG MEN. to show strangers over the building, and give them ail needed information, or to confer with such as desire his help.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11799, 31 October 1901, Page 8
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