Op £E A HOU SE. Under the direction of Mr. ItobertJßroueh"" Representative - - Mr. Allan Hamilton, BOXING NIGHT, DECEMBER 26. 4 THE - BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. " 1 -> Vt " | BROUGH .COMEDY COMPANY. vgilift ■' BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. , , ' FAREWELL APPEARANCES ■ .1 *' Of JJ|s3-'sS ! \ 00W&0M MR. AND MRS. BROUGH,' ' ' ; " Prior to their Retirement from the' Anstrala. .; . sian stage. .. . • • THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND ! MONDAY. ' ''' '' I DECEMBER 26. 27, 23, and 30. \' ! First Production in New Zealand oi . - The ; "SECOND IN COMMAND." '■ SECOND IN COMMAND," " SECOND IN COMMAND,"' r. -M " SECOND IN COMMAND," - - ; - i» " SECOND IN COMMAND," ' ' , " SECOND IN COMMAND," An Original Military Comedy in Four Acts, by • Captain Robert Marshall. I New Scenery by Mr. Phil. Goatcher. ' • ■ ■■■■ -— ' .-"'-I , The Military Uniforms by Messrs. L. and ft, Nathan, London. : Box Plans NOW OPEN at Messrs. Wiidman, Lyell, and Arey's. j 1 Dress Circle ana Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 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 Doo,. Tickets at Williamson's ' and ' Theatre Doors. ■ j , - - ljp'o -NIGHT. r£i O < N I GHT. THE AUCKLAND' BANJO. GUITAR, AND . ' MANDOLIN CLUB'S ■ gECOND QRAND OONGERT, 1 , IN THE FEDERAL HALL, . f QIGANTIC pROGRAMME • • i 0* i, -■ ' i ' • ENTIRELY DIFFERENT NUMBERS. _ : , THE CLUB, assisted by Madame and Monsieur Casier, Miss Madeline Knight, ~.. | Miss Lily Barker. ; Mr Ernest Schatz, | Mr. F. Carter, Mr. Hamilton 1 Hodges, . Mr. Arthur Ford, j Mr. J. 'Lawrence,. . And Others. j■. " . | • ■ ' SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES; Body of Hall. Is. ] Front Chairs,-2s. ;. , SEE FULL PROGRAMME. " . < / _ . .; ;H. FOUNTAIN, Hon. Sec. VITA'S CANARY i STRING BAND V ■: QUARTETTE i ; ; ; ; ■ Is Open' for ... ENGAGEMENTS : - FOR AFTERNOON PARTIES, ' EVENINGS, AND PICNICS ! ! Address ' ' ; CENTRAL HOTEL. Telephone 490. Terms mc derate. Bakers and Confectioners. ' ' By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Ranfuriy, K.C.M.G. Jyy ALTER jgUCHANAN, ;l. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, " Nearly Opposite Tabernacle. Telephone, 1001. ' - i'l" "5' • I 1 ' ' rjpONS OF QAICE . s . For the . , QHRISTMAS AND -yEAE.,/ SCOTCH CURRANT BUNS, ; \ SCOTCH SHORTBREAD," j • ; ' : '■ ll ' - -• ■: ' MINCE PIES, • : .V And ' .I' v ' A.LL THE gEPSON'S jQAIN'jnES. i CAKES AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL , ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE TO ■ TRAIN OR STEAMER.. .- '■■ ■ . . ..... . . ■ -: ■, .' HAMPERS MADE UP; FOR PICNIC PARTIES. , .T\ON'T BOTHER MAKING CHRISTMAS ~ - : XJ : CAKES this year. . • GIVE LEGG A TRIAL. , Come and see what we have at the Hygienio Bakery. You will be surprised. A Christmas Cake weighing 10001b. Don't believe it ? Well, ■come and see for yourself and buy a. few pounds; 9d per lb. or 3lb for. 2s. -- JOHN C. LEGG, V • HYGIENIO BAKERY, NEWTON. , ; - Branches, Victoria-street and Ponsonby Road. J Telephone, 962. 1 Board and Residence--0 O E S AY, WAIH EK E. POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT. : . • . : SPLENDID WHARF. . E.. PARRIS - PROPRIETOR. ' Boating and Fishing in a Magnificent Bay. Salt and Freshwater Bathing. The. Cuisine under the ' immediate supervision of MRS. PARRIS. ' Northern S.S. Co.'s steamer calls twice weekly.- Excursionists provided with lunch in diningroom on the beach. Plenty of water. Post office at the house. • , . .TERMS MODERATE. • - >" QPEING GROVE,' MAHURANGI HEADS.- ' " 1 LAB SEASIDE RESORT FOR SUM- . , MEB —Exceptional facilities for riding, bathing, fishing, and boating; tennis lawn. Adult visitors have the run of the orchard and use of piano and boats, free. : . Biding horses on hire. Fresh cream, butter, eggs, and vegetables. Special arrangements /j----for families.—Address Mr. Morgan, by letter, or particulars in town from Agents, Morgan and Sons. Tailors, 283. Karangahape Road, or. F. Powell, Grocer, 265. Queen-street. Fall-• information at the McGregor Steamship Compsiny._ ■ ■. . . ■' ■ •... BRENT'S BATHGATE . '.uODSE, * ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been cm- ■" tinuously open during the year, and has been . •>~ appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasu re-aeekera. It has ' recently been ■> | renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly.- 1 sanitary condition. Eighty ..• visitors can b' | comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. • ■ : - BRENT. Proprietor. ; AVERTREE, Grafton Road (fourth from ,'7 ' ' Khyber Pass)— Vacancies; large double - , room, suit married couple; close to' trams and Domain. : Permanent, 17s.—Mrs. Clifford Wilson. ■ -.v : . • 1 ■ " Lower Symonds-street, re-, vV _ plete with all'modern conveniences; . smoking room. Telephone 883.— - Lnn- .. don. ■ ■ _ VACANCIES for Boarders, at Mrs. Cassell's, " 87, Grey-street; breakfast from 6 o'clock. Terms, 15s. - I JJEff ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCBIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in : town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, is advance, posted to , any part of the colony.; . Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which uiust be signed by, (he advertiser. — -inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HEAID , . SUMMARY without ; extra charge. While every care is exercised m regard tothe due insertion of advertisements," the ifio* prietors do 119 1 hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from - other causes; and the Proprietors reserve w J themselves the right of omitting advertise;; ; ments that they may : deem objectionable. , even although such advertisements may hate been'received and paid for in the usual course f of business. , Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements ;u the HERALD m ,ISI be in writing. Advertisements received wittt - , out such instructions will be inserted _un»» countermanded," and charged accordinglyOrders to withdraw advertisements must w at UlO Publishing Office not later than sis o'clock p.m. . ; - For, the convenience of advertisers, iepli e ® ,to advertisements may :be sent to the HEBAJJ;, ■ Publishing Office, ; but the Proprietors do (no accept any : responsibility 1 jin this respect^ ....
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 8
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