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.amusements p I T T TT A Ii 3D. Every Even in at 8. > "F|E_'S /GAIETY /COMPANY. A Magnificent Bill of Star Attractions and " NEW ARTISTS. "' —_— TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME And First Appearance at this Theatre Of Mr.' HARRY SHINE, HARRY SHINE, HARRY SHINE. HARRY SHINE, The Inimitable Patter Comedian, MISS VIOLET ELLIOTT (Tho Gifted Contralto), JOSS LILIAN TREE MISS LILIAN TREE (The Noted. Operatic Artist), And ZOBEDIE. ZOBEDIE, ZOBEDIE, ZOBEDIK, The World's Great Equilibrist and Handbalancer. AN ASTOUNDING PERFORMANCE. . LAST SEVEN NIGHTS Of Madame CELESTA BOBE. CELINA BOBE. CELLS BOBE. CELINA BOBE. A True Artist! A Great Musician! A Triumph all over the World. FAREWELL AND LAST NIGHT Oi Everybody's Favourite Singer and Dancer, LITTLE ALMA GRAY. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF The Clever, Popular, and Original Comedian, MR, CHARLES FANING. MR, CHARLES FANING. LAST SEVEN NIGHTS OF MISS JENNIE OPIE (The Queen of Song). Loud Applause Nightly Greets THE SISTERS LINGARD, THE SISTERS LINGARD. MISS MAY LEWIS, Messrs. Les Wharton. Tom Leonard, .Tag. Williams, Mr. Alf. Holland, and Miss Georgie Devoe. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Wildman's. TZNOX CHURCH PARNELL. SACRED CONCERT IN THE CHURCH. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3fiD, AT 7.45 P.M. Chorale, " Who Like Our God," Choir. " The Way of Peace," Mr. R. Dacre. " Sanctify Yourselves," Mr. Horace Stubbing and Choir. " Harken to the Lord," Miss Vera Moody. " Paint Not, Fear Not," Mesdame3 Brook and Dawson. " Rachel's Lamentation," Mrs. Coates. " Ho3anna in Excelsis," Mr. R. S. Briggs. " Tlio Thunders of the Lord," Choir. Solo, Mrs. Brook. "By the Waters." Misses Moody and Wayland and Choir. "The Children's Home," Mr. H. Stabbing. Clarinette solo, " Hertzman Romance," Mr. J. R. Hooper. "The Will of God," Mr. H. Stebbing and Choir. Solo, " Calvary," Miss Gilmonr., " 0 for the Wing 3," Misses Kelly and Abbott, and Choir. Bass solo and sextet, Mr. Stebbing, Misses Ryri), Moody, Abbott, and Kelly, and Messrs. Stevens and Heard. "Who is Cyrus," Choir. Organ March and Chorus, Mr. J. F. Bennett and Choir. " Hark, Hark, They Come," Mr. Stebbing and Choir. " Rend Your Hearts," Mr. R. Dacre. " Down From the Willows," Miss Vera Moody. " Break Forth Into Joy," Choir. Concluding Voluntary, Mr. Charles Kingsford. A Choir of £0 Voices, led by Mrs. Maxwell, will sing the Choruses. Musical Director and Organist, Mr. J. F. Bennett. COLLECTION IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS. rf~IIRLS' VICTORIAN MEMORIAL SALE, In Aid of THE VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS, Will be held THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 12TH AND 13TH DECEMBER, 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION: 6D EACH TIME. The Sale will be Opened at 2 o'clock, by HIS LORDSHIP THE PRIMATE. Amongst other Stalls will be: " THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP," " VANITY FAIR." An especial Stall provided by Girls under fifteen. Contributions of Articles urgently invited from every Girl willing to help in the cause, and will be received by the following: MISS DORA E. MOOR, Studio, 303, Victoria Arcade. MRS. WOOLCOTT, " Inglenook," Remnera. MRS. PHILLIPS, Hamilton Road, Ponsonby. *"" "'■'.■'■ —J—.<rrWgWMH.il' r i I 111 Acjuatics. T\ O N ' T "FORGET, -jVTERCER TLfAORI "OEGATTA. TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1901. 9 NATIVE EVENTS, including 2 War Canoe Races. 4 Hurdle Races, etc. 5 ROWING RACES, LADIES' PAIR-OAR RACE, etc. 340 Europeans and Natives taking part. Excursion Trains leave Auckland, 8.50 a.m. and 9.18 a.m.; Onehunga, 8.15 a.m., and Penrose, 8.35 a.m. Excursion Fares Return from Auckland: First-class, 8s 2d; Second-class, 43 7d, Including Admission to Regatta. C. T. EDWARDS AND R. H. BOURKE. Hon. Sees. Tv AUCKLAND ANNIVERSARY p%w -"- REGATTA, 62nd Anniversary of the Colony. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1901. Patron: His Excellency the Governor. Vice-Patrons: Mayor of Auckland, Mayors of Suburban Boroughs, Members of Parliament, and Leading Citizens.PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. 1. Scow Raco (allcomers, handicaflj).. 2. Open Handicap Yacht Race. 3. Fishing Boats (handicap). 4. Allcomers' Cruisers' Handicap (excluding trading vessels). 5. Half-decked Keel or Centreboard Boats. 26ft overall and under. 6. Yachts, 25ft (linear rating). 7. Fi&hing Boats, centre-board, tuck stern (handicap). 8. Decked or Half-decked Boats, 22ft overall and under. 9. Patikis (handicap), Parnell Sailing Club Rules. 10. Maiden Gigs, under lost (clinker outriggers). 11. Naval Cutters' Race. 12. Maiden Gigs, open (clinker outriggers). 13. Junior Gigs, under lOst (clinker outriggers). 14. Junior Gigs, open (clinker outriggers). 15. Senior Gigs (clinker outriggers). 16. Ladies' Pair-oar (handicap), length of boat to be given at time of entry. 17. Stump Outriggers, clinkers (handicap). 18. Greasy Boom Jig. 19. Costume Whaleboat Race. 20. Water Tournament. 21. Duck Hunt. 22. Corfu Dive. 23. Cigar and Umbrella Race. 24. Bona-fide Yachts' Cruising Dingey Sailing Baoe (unlimited sail area). 25. Boys under 16 Dhagey Sculling Race; bonafide yachts' cruising dingeys. 26. Tin Whistle Race.. All Sailing Races to be under Auckland Regatta Rules. All Rowing Races to be rowed nnder Rules and subject to decisions of N.Z.A.R, Association. E. B. ALEXANDER, Secretary. 'TV pONSONBY CRUISING club: e A General Meeting of the fj 3o !? Club dl take place in THTTT?fImv pvp^-n Clnb Hotel next !™0 BhS Y EVENT * a ' December 5, 1901. at ! Businesa: Re Registering the Club ___*», 287, Quee_tstr^t OMPBON - H ° n ' Sec ' Meetings. SAVINGS BANK. WEDNESDAY^NFIT^W 1 be held ° n o T clock P m MjXT> tho 4th »«*•■ at 3 E. CAMERON, Manager. November 30, 1901. , T^n^S^ GROCERS' ASSISTANTS' J- INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. . A Meeting of the above Union will be held in the foresters' Hall (Beresford-street entrance) on MONDAY, December 2nd, commencing at 8 o'clock sharp. Business Important. A full attendance of Members i? requested. F. CRESPIN, Secretary. ————»——« i i SSSSS ' ' MOTHER says it must be EmDire Royal Blue. And if you do not stock it, No other brand will do. BEAUTIFUL TEETH Make Pretty Faces.— * Consult W. J. Colwell, Dentist, Australian Dental Jaatitute, WeUeaJey-streefc East. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8