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Amusements ■ ClTv H A * 1 Every Evening at 8. J-JIX'S QAIETY 00 MP ANY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to M. M. ROSEINGRAVE, The famous Irish Athlete who recently me with an unfortunate accident while training THE FOUR RIANOS. THE FOUR RIANOS. The Great- Acrobatic Comedy Sketch Team. HERR WINSCHERMANN'S PERFORMING BEARS. HERR WINSCHER MANN'S PERFORMING BEARS. This Remarkable Exhibition of Animal Trair ing can be seen for positively two more night only. MISS JENNIE OPIE, MISS JENNIE OPIE. The Queen of Ballaaists. MISS ALMA GRAY. MISS ALMA GRAY. The Charming Berio and Dancer. MR. FRANK YORKE. MR. FRANK YORKE. Tiie Pomilar Comedian. HIS LAST FIVE NIGHTS. MR. JOHN BROMLEY, MR. JOHN BROMLEY. The Famous English Tenoi. Mr. Tom Leonard. Mr. Alf. Holland, Miss Annetta Bociin, Mr. James Williams, Ek\, Etc. MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in Auckland of MR. DAN LA MONT'S PERFORMING DOGS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. MB LF.S WHARTON, The Character Comedian and Coon Singer. " Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Wildman's. 'TT3S BOULT (violin) trill play—Ed. Get .itA man's new " Saltarello," and 5 Hiawa than Sketches (Coleridge Taylor), on SATUR DAY, at the Y.M.C.A. Hall. "p A R NELL DISTRICT SCHOOL CONCERT In aid of Piano Fund. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), IST NOVEMBER, 1901 Japanese Sketch by the Pupils. Chorus and Military March by the Girls. Grand Programme of Vocal and Instrumenta ; Items by leading Amateurs, under the direction of Mr. J. 11. Phillpot. Tickets, Is 6d and Is. Doors open 7.15; commence at 8. "Y" M. C. A. HALL AIR. AND MRS. BOULT'S STUDENT CONCERTS. 6TH AND LAST CONCERT, SEASON 1901. SATURDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER, 1901, 7.45. It. has been decided not to keep this Concert private, but to admit All who care to come. Entrance, Is. Athletics. MEWMARKET BOWLING CLUB The Opening of the above Club for Season 1901-2, takes place TO-MORROW (Saturday), November 2nd. Play at 2.30 sharp. Invitation Cards may be had from Secretary or Committee. J. CAHILL, Hon. Sec., Care Cahill and Co., Auctioneer. ——————■—.——— Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. Y. M - c - a. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'Clock. Lecture by DR. W. E. THOMAS, Mus. Doc., Oxon. (Auckland University College). Subject: "MUSIC OF THE BIBLE" (With Illustrations) And Lantern Slides shown by LimelightAdmission by Course Ticket, or Is at the door. QATHOLIC CEMETERY, SYMONDS-STREET. SUNDAY NEXT. THE ANNUAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAD Interred in this Cemetery A ill take place at ,'} p.m. and in the Church at 7 p.m. „-.j- 1 !? Ij s rh iP the Bishop will preside, and all the Catholic Choirs will assist. Collection at the gates for Repairs, to Cemetery. vnav\t, E ,'; qu ' em wiu be £ ai| on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o'clock, folCross 1 Absolutions at the Cemetery Volunteer Notices "PONSONBY NAVAL X ARTILLERY. r^le Members will ts;/ Parade in heavy IFm tjl} marching order at the J- ARTILLERY. V The Members will \ Parade in heavy !l marching order at the to*\ // Drill Hall Parade i Ground on FRIDAY Ist November, at 7.45 p.m., and proceed to ' Camp at Devonport. 'W-'r Every member must be present. Blue uniform, gaiters, arms, etc. By order. G. W. S. PATTERSON, Lt. Com. Agricultural Shows. AGRICULTURAL <^HOW. NOVEMBER 15TH . AND 16TH. ENTRIES CLOSE THIS DAY (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER Ist. EXTRA CLASSES have been opened for POLO PONIES (14 hands 1 inch) and for Ponies not over 11 hands 2 inches. The restriction re previous winners of Second Prizes in Class 198 have been withdrawn. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. Public Notices. UNDER THE COMPANIES ACTS. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1382, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. Notice is hereby given that the Registered Dfflce of MILNE AND CIIOYCE. LIMITED, is it the Premises situated at the corner of ft'ellesley-street East and Queen-street, Auckand, in New Zealand. Dated this twenty-ninth day of October, 1901, BUDDLE, BUTTON, & CO., Solicitors for Milne and Choyce, Limited. rs C M P E T I 1 I O N. \j FL/iGSTAFi. HOTEL, DEVONPORT. The Architects who competed in the above are requested to take delivery of their plans at the room in which they are on exhibition on or before 12 Noon of SATURDAY, the 2nd November. HIE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY (LTD.). ."WING TO THE IMPASSABLE STATE OF BEACH ROAD, Our 'BUSES FROM TOWN TO PARNELL Will iUN VIA SHORTLAND-STREET UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. JAMES MARTIN AND CO. gHALLCRASS. AND QO., 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 iart of tlio City, combined with our Large j Connection of Buyers, cnf"» J "s us to return | op market price for a':', consignments ship- | led to our care. j Reference: I THE NATIONAL BANK OP N.Z. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 8