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5 i '-' ■ .'!— ■ ggggg ■ Amusements- ' r\ P B R A HOUSE Under 1 the direction of Mr. Robert Brouela. Representative - - Mr. Allan Hamilton. BOXING NIGHT, DECEMBER 25. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Di'p=s Circle and Orchestra Stalls - 43 Stalls Is 6-i Pit ...... Is Early Doors, Sixpence Extra, to Stalls ami Pit. THE BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. FAREWELL APPEARANCES Of MR. AND MRS. BdOUGH. Prior to their Retirement from the Atutra!a« sian stage. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 27. 23, and 30. First Production in New Zealand of The " SECOND IN COMMAND," ".SECOND IN COMMAND," '• SECOND IN COMMAND." " SECOND IN COMMAND." '■ SECOND IN COMMAND." "SECOND IN COMMAND/' An Original Military Comedy in Four .\<-t«. hCaptain Robert Mur?liiill, runs boinc; |)lavc(l in its third year at the 51 ij market Theatre. London, and recently produced in Melbourne and Sydney by Mr. r.rousjh with conspicuous New Scenery by Mr. Phil. Gopher. The Military T'niiorrns by Messrs. L. and H. Nathan, London. THE BOX PLANS V.v the First Four Performances will he on view at Wildman's Tills (Thursday) ...\- ING, at nine o'clock. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls. &*■ Stall*, ?.s 6d; Pit. One Shilling. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit, Sixpence extra. Early doors open at 7 p.m.; Ordinary doors, 7.30; Curtain, C; Carriages, 10.40. Children Under Six NOT ADMITTED. Early Door Tickets at Williamson's. r\ P E N I N Q CON C T. ST. DAVID'S PARISH HALL, KHYBER PASS. THIS 'THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS BY THE OVERTON ORCHESTRA. SOLOS. DUETS, RECITATIONS. Etc., Contributed by Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Misses Harper. Lambourne and Amy Stevenson, Messrs. Consins. Charter. Wilson. Townshend, D'Authereau. and Others. ADMISSION FREE. Collection in Aid of Building Fund. p II O B. A L II A L L. CHRISTMAS NIGHT. CHRISTMAS NIGHT GRAFTON ROAD METHODIST CHURCH CHOIR, Assisted by MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY, Will Render HANDEL'S " MESSIAH." Choir of 100 Voices. Orchestra. 30 Performers. Soloists: MISS ALICE LAVER (Soprano). MISS MARY LAINO (Contralto). MR. WILLIE ASPINALL (Tenor). MR. WILFRED MANNING (Bass); at the Organ, DR. W. E. THOMAS: Conductor, MR. E. J. GATLAND. Doors Open, 7 p.m.; Overture, 8 p.m. Admission All Parts of the Hall, ONE SHILLING. Is ONE SHILLING. Conveyances from Mount Eden. Mount Roskill. Ponsonby, and Parncll, direct to the Hall at 7 p.m. Art Union. rniEE Result or Misses Fallwell and Moore's -*• Art Union is as follows l9B3, 1919, 3397, 1523, 1190.-1285. 3496, 31, 3049, 1315, 1267, 267. 3067. 1138, 856, 3465, 4365, 3846, '262. 1972, 3425, 1227, 429, 1271. 769. 3339. 4341. 3985, 1292. 1815, 1216, 3518, 4260, 4426. 4995. 1526, 4320. 1559, 339. 1092, 4432, 1316, 3074, 1265, 1951, 1314, 3971, 4147. »~———~———— —— wmtmmm MusicalrpO piANO TDUTEES. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. "pIANO PURCHASERS who wish to ■*- Purchase Pianos by bona-fide Piano Makers, and not Pianos bearing fictitious names, should consult " THE PIANIST'S A.B.C. PRIMER AND GUIDE." This Work contains a Reliable Guide to American, British, and Continental Piano Makers. The second Edition also gives a list of fictitious names, attached to a large proportion of German Pianos (mostly of the cheapest class), that are sold in this colony. Price, 6s. * Sold by Music Sellers, and " rpilE T ONDON AND "DEBUS piANO po., SHORTLAND-STEEET, Wholesale Agents. ■RICHARDSON'S. Easy Terms Easy Terms. Easy Terms Easy Terms Easy Terms. Easy Terms Easy Terms. < ;-piANOS & QRGANS : Cash. Terms. , £15 or 9/2 monthly « £20 or 12/3 monthly £25 or 15/4 monthly £30 or 18/4 monthly £35 or 21/5 monthly £40 or 24/6 monthly £45 or 27/6 monthly £50 or 3C/7 monthly Aeent f Wilhclmy 1. for the | Schumann V Pianos. I Erasted J Address: 290, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. rpO piANO jDUYERS. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. (Gratis). PIANOS BY BONA-FIDE MAKERS V. PIANOS BEARING FICTITIOUS NAMES. rpHOSE who wish to refer to the J- "PIANISTS' A.B.C. PRIMER, ' AND GUIDE," Without buying it. are cordially invited to do so. We have an Advance Proof Copy of the Second Edition of this popular and valuable work, which contains a Reliable Guide to American. British, and Continental Piano Makers, also a List of the most used Fictitious Names attached to numerous Pianos « sold in this colony. qpnE T ONDON AND "OERLIN -DIANO po., SHORTLAND-STEEET. MEW ZEALAND HERALD SUBSCRIPTION: 9d rer week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which nitisi be signed by the advertiser. "<•- "i=" inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HEIiALU SUMMAILY without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible tor non-insertion through accident or front other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Instructions as to the insertion or with- * drawal of advertisements m the HEfiALD ninss be in writing. Advertisements received without suck instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordinglyOrders to withdraw advertisements must pa t : at the Publishing Office not later than Six o'clock p.m. • ij

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11841, 19 December 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11841, 19 December 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11841, 19 December 1901, Page 8

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