The last two nights of Mr. Charles Failing. Miss Devoe, Mr. Les._ Warton, and tlio lasi three nights of the. Sisters Lingard, are announced at the City Hall. Loud applause nightly greets Miss Olive Lenton, Miss Jennie Opie, Mr. Charles Fairing, tho Sisters Lingard, Miss May. Lewis, Miss Devoe, Mr. Bert. Ingram (the wonderful imitator of birds), Mr. James Williams, Mr. Ernest Brinkman, and each member of the present strong company. On Tuesday next (Christmas Eve) those popular favourites, the American negro comedians, Messrs. Pope and Sayles, will make their reappearance. On Christmas night a grand vocal and instrumental concert will be given by the full strength of the company. For the holiday season an attractive programme lias been prepared, in which, by arrangement with Mr. Riokarda, tho Lenton Trio, the specialty acrobatip and hat-spinning team, and Murphy and Mack (American comedians) will make their first appearance in New Zealand, together with a number of new faces and old favourites. For 'Xmas: Geo. Fowlds has an A 1 selection of boys' clothing of all kinds. Suits, blouses, and knickers. 1 Just arrived, another shipment of medallions (coloured photographs), superb landscapes, and water scenes. Just give us a call and inspect same.—Tonson Garlick Coy., Limited. ' For 'Xmas : Geo. Fowlds can nleaßo everybody in every kind of men's and boys' clothing at all prices. Silks ! Silks ! Silks! Combined with their magnificent assortment of mcrvs., surah, broches, China, Japanese, and taffetta in all fashionable shades, Court Brothers have purchased a splendid line of stripe gauze blouse silk, in all colours, and how present them to the public less than wholesale cost. All this week the ladies of Auckland may have the services of Mrs. Hahn, the expert corset-fitter from New York, free of charge, at our . corset department. The new W.B. erect form and La Vida corsets now on salo in all sizes.—Smith and Caughey, Limited. Tonic Sol Fa for E Teachers' Certificates. Special class conducted by ail Associate of tho Tonic Sol Fa College, 'London, at Mr. T. Harle Giles'. Training : College, Lower Symonds-strcet, six lessons of one hour each, covering examination requirements. _ Hulse's Band will play in the Albert Park at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon, the following being the programme March, "Palatine" (Hall); air vario, "Adesfce l«i----delis" (Round); fantasia, "Salutation" (Vllliers); Spanish air, " Alcazar" (Roeder); cornofc solo, * \ Thou A.rt So Do ox (Spohx), Master Ewart ; • march, " Funiculi" (IIulso); sons', "Ora Pro Nobis" (Piccolomini); aria, "Faithful" (Keller); overture, "Evening (Richards); " God Save tho King." . ■ Tho usual excursion of tho Newmarket Fishing Club will bo held this afternoon^ Ex bond Twelve cases Japanese bric-a-brac to be sold at. less than half-price, at D --°- , j , . . ; The newest and most up-to-date corsets in the market, all sizes and makes, can bo procured at Court Brothers from Is 6<J pair. The supper-table was a pretty sight. Thev had those shimmering Sunshine things then, lovelv colours, - and just liko spoonfuls of rainbow. Tuoker's Sunshine Jelly Crystals. ' FANS. ' -FANS. FANS. Pretty and tasteful fans vvill be presented to all customers during our 'Xmas sale of . Japanese brio-a-Jjrac,—-D.S.O. ; ; : :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 5
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