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Amusements 0 I T T JJ A L i. Every Evening at 8. JQIX'S Q.AIETY OOMPANY, The Greatest Aggregation of Star Attractions ever Presented to the Auckland Public. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. First Appearance at This Theatre of MISS LILIAN TREE MISS LILIAN" TREE (The Celebrated Operatic Artist). ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of ZOBEDTE ZOBEDIE. ZOBEDIE ZOBEDIE The Most Astonishing ZOBEDIE ZOBEDIE Performance ZOBEDIE ZOBEDIE Ever Witnessed. ZOBEDIE ZOBEDIE The Audience Completely ZOBEDIE ZOBEDIE Dumbfounded. ZOBEDIE ZOBEDIE ZOBEDIE LAST SIX NIGHTS LAST SIX NIGHTS Of Madame CELINA BOBE, CELINA BOBE. C KLIN A BOBF. CKMS'A BOLE. CELINA BOBE, CE.MNA BORE. CELINA BOBE. CLLINA BOBE, One of the rente it Art'Sts that has Ev?r Visited the Colonies. Then Comes a Few Minutes With MR. lIARRV SHINE. MR. HARRY SHINE. The Great Patter Comedian. MISS VIOLET ELLIOTT The MISS VIOLET-ELLIOTT deer, rich-toned MiSS VIOLET ELLIOT Contralto. MISS VIOLET ELLIOTT An MISS VIOLET ELLIOTT Emphatic Succes3. LAST SIX NIGHTS LAST SIX NIGHTS Of the Brilliant and Popular Ballad Singer, MISS JENNIE OPIE. MISS JENNIE OPIE. MISS JENNIE OPIE. Continued Enthusiastic Success of Mr. CHARLES FANING. CHARLES FAXING. CHARLES FANING. CHARLES FANING, CHARLES FANING, CHARLES FAXING, THE SISTERS LINGARD, MISS MAY LEWIS, Mr. Lea. Warton Mr. Tom Leonard Mr. Jas. Williams Mr. Alf. Holland And Miss Georgie Devoe. Remember there is a Great Artist in our midst, viz., MADAME CELINA BOBE, Who Appears foi POSITIVELY SIX MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY NEXT, Will Appear the Favourite Clever Child Artist, LITTLE FANNY POWERS. LITTLE FANNY POWERS. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Wildman's. Meetings. THE auckland GROCERS' ASSISTANTS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Foresters' Hall ord-street entrance) THIS (Monday) EVENING, December 2, commencing at 8 o'clock sharp. Business Important. A full attendance of Members is requested. F. CRESPIN, Secretary. Mining NoticesTHE MOUNT LYELL MINING AND RAIL--1 WAY COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. Notice is hereby given that a Dividend (the 19th) of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share and Is 6d Bonus, amounting to £55,000, has been declared, payable on FRIDAY. 3rd January. 1902, at the Company'? Offices, Melbourne and London. Transfer Books close simultaneously in Melbourne and London on SATURDAY, 7th December. closing in Melbourne at 12 noon. By order of the Board. ALFRED MELLOR, Secretary. 'PI-IE TAIR.UA BROKEN HILLS GOLD - 1 - MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. The Adjourned Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, No. 11, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, December sth, 1901, at the hoar of 11.30 a.m. J. B. SHEATH, Secretary. Auckland, November 27, 1901. HE TAIRUA BROKEN HILLS GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. The Adjourned Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Office, No. 11, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, December sth, 1901, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. BUSINESS: To pass, if approved of, the following Resolution: — 1. That the Capital of the Company be increased by creating Fifty Thousand New Shares of Two Shillings each. 2. That the New Shares created be offered to the Shareholders of the Company pro rata, and any not taken up be disposed of by the Directors in any manner they consider most advantageous to the Company. J. B. SHEATH, Secretary. Auckland, November 27, 1901. Land Transfer Notices. TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1885, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. JOHN FITZROY BERESFORD PEACOCK and GERALD LOFTUS TORRIN PEACOCKE.—Lots 9 and 10 of Allotments 93 and 94, Section 1, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 24 perches, occupied by applicants. 3802—ROBERT STANLEY THOMPSON and FRANK MINTON HlLLS.—Allotment 19, Section 23. City of Auckland, containing 1 rood 1 perch, occupied by a weekly tenant. DIANA KENT, HENRY KENT, ARCHIBALD KENT, and THOMAS BUDDLE.—Lot 13. Section 3. of Allotments 15. 16. Section 6. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 12 pert'• -s, occupied by applicants. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. Dated this 30th day of November, 1901, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORD. District Land Registrar. Sporting:npAKAPUNA JOCKEY OLUB'S gPRINCr iyj"EETING. SECOND DAY: WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 4. ACCEPTANCES for Second Day's Races Close TO-DAY (Mondavi, at 9 p.m. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. Board and ResidenceVACANCIES for Boarders at Mrs. Caasell's, 87, Grey-street; breakfast from 5 o'clock. Terms. 15a VENTURA HOUSE. Hardinae-street-Vacan-V cies; retired, comfortable home; terms moderate.— Young. CUMARVO," Lower Symonds-street, replete with all modern conveniences; smoking room. Telephone 833.— Lundon. CARNONE HOUSE, Wellesley-street W., opposit® Federal HalL—Vacancies for Boarders; terms moderate; good table; near Opera House.—Miss Coyle. " H-KANDE VUE." Princes-street (opposite Of Museum)— for one or two Gentlemen Boarders; hot and cold baths; terms, 22s 6d.—Mrs. Res ton. PLEASANT Quiet Home. — Gentlemen Boarders or Married Couple; central; minute 'bus, station.—The Manse, Abbott's Road. Mount Eden. EA W A JJ O U SE, ROTORUA. SITUATION UNRIVALLED EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MRS. D. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress. Tariff Rreasonable. Letters and Telegrams prompt attention. BRENT'S BATHGATE iiOUSE, ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been continnonsly open during the year, and has been appreciatively patronised "by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can he comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. [ S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. g

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11826, 2 December 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11826, 2 December 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11826, 2 December 1901, Page 8

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