Amusements q ITT _____ H A L L " :*v /' v. Every Evening' f. . 1 QAIETY QOMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENTNO. • ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, And ■ LAST TOO NIGHTS Of MR. CHARLES WANING, MR. CHARLES FANING, MR. CHARLES FAJNING, , Miss Georgia Devoe, Mr. Ernest urinkman, And ME. LES. WARTON. LAST 3 NIGHTS. LiST 3 NIGHTS, Of - THE SISTERS IJNGARD. PRONOUNCED ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS Of Tho Brilliant Serio and The Queen of Ballad Dancer, Miss Sui&ers.flvss . OLIVE LENTON. | JENNIE OPIE. ' OLIVE LENTON, ' OLIVE LENTON, JEN IE OPIE, MR. BERT INGRAM (Tiio Marvellous Bird Imitator), MR. JAMES WILLIAMS, • MR. ALP. HOLLAND. MR. FRED. NORIS, And MISS MAY LEWIS (Tho Popular Australian Serio). CHRISTMAS EVE. i Reappearance ot tho Popular Favourites, tlie great American Negro Comedians, POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND ". SAYLES.. I POPE AND SAYLES. CHRISTMAS NIGHT. SPECIAL SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT, GRAND CONCERT,. Bv the Full Strength of I DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, Full Particulars will be duly announced. BOXING NIGHT. AN UNPARALLELED HOLIDAY BILL. A Monster Aggregation of " Star" Attractions. FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND ' (By arrangement with Mr. Harry Rickaras) THE LENTON TRIO, THE LENTON TRIO, THE LENTON TRIO. THE LENTON TRIO, The Renowned Novelty Acrobats and Hat Spinners. - ' FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW. ZEALAND (By arrangement with Mr. Harry Rtckaras) ■ i • Of [ "A : '• i, : ) ■ ! . ' . MURPHY AND MACK, : S ' MURPHY AND MACK,;. ■ , The Celebrated American Comedians. POPE AND SAYLES, ' • ■v POPE AND SAYLES. THE GREAT IvIELDERSON (His First Anpearance in Auckland), And a Host of New Faces and Popular Favourites. ' ■ Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at. Wildman'9. Business Manager, C. R. BAILEY. rp'O-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. THE AUCKLAND BANJO. GUITAR, AND MANDOLIN CLUB'S QRAND OONCERT, IN THE FEDERAL HALL, A NOTHER OHOICE jpROGRAMME ENTIRELY DIFFERENT NUMBERS To Any Previously Given. Popular Items by THE CLUB, and Madame and Monsieur Casier, s. Miss Madeline Knight, ■ Miss Lily Barker, i Mr. Ernest Schatz, Mr. F. Carter, Mr. Hamilton Hodges, Mr. Arthur Ford, Mr. J. Lawrence, And Others. SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES: * Body of Hall.' Is. Front Chairs, 2s. y • H. FOUNTAIN, Hon. Sec. 0 HOE A L HALL 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 LAYER (Soprano MISS MARY LAING (Contralto ■ MR. WILLI ASPINALL (Tenor), MR. WILFRED MANNIN( (B-vss); 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. Tickets on Sale at Eady and Co., Sunday school Union, Wallis and Caley, Burton (Graf [t i ton Road). Offer (Symonds-street), Craig (Sy I monds-street). ' ; _ J Conveyances from Mount Eden, Mount Roe ; kill. Poraonby, and Parnell, direct to tho Ha! c * at 7 p.m. ' _ •MISS; HYDER .: ..VERE ALI ;g Regrets that -owing to illness in th< family, her Pupils' Concert- must be Post poned until after the holidays. T ONDON Punch and Marionette Show.—
.a, a . adicis rarues, rioniw, etc., ciigcv&u xawx. Beckford, 5, Brown-street, Pononby. Aquatics, ... / . 1 vv . A UCKLAND ANNIVERS/ARY.. [%<V REGATTA62nd 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 Race (allcomers, handicap). 2. Open Handicap Yacht Race. -. 3. Fishing Boats (hancflcap). • . _ 4. Allcomers' Cruisers' Handicap (excluding trading vessels). 5. Half-decked Keel or Centreboard Boats, 26ft overall and under. • - , 6. Yachts, 25ft (linear rating). 7. Fishing Boats, centre-board, tuck stern (handicap). * 8. Decked or Half-decked Boats, 22ft overall and under. 9. Patikis (handicap), Parnell Sailing Club I ■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. ft 17. Stump Outriggers, clinkers (handicap). V 18. Greasy Boom Jig. 19. Costume Whaleboat Race. 20. "Water Tournament. : . ■ ' . . 21. Duck Hunt. . ■■ '22.' Corfu Dive. .•, . 23. Cigar and Umbrella Race. 24. Bona-fi.de Yachts' Cruising Dingey Sailing Race (unlimited sail area). 25. Boys under 16 Dingey 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 under Rules and subject to decisions of N.Z.A.R. Association. .. ■■ ! E. B. ALEXANDER. Secretary. JpONSONBY , REGATTA CLUB. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. . The Prizes won at the late Regatta will be presented to the successful competitors by T. Peacock, Esq., Patron of the Club, assisted by T. T. Masefield, Esq., Vice-president, at the Ponsonby Club Hotel, on MONDAY, 23rd inst., at 8.30 p.m. ' 1 W. BROOKE TAYLOR, . - ■ ; ' Hon. Secretary. Meetings. QT. PATRICK'S PARISHIONERS O " Are earnestly requested to Meet at HIBERNIAN HALL, At ' 3 o'Clock p.m., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, ' To Arrange for a Fitting Send-off to REV. FATHER MOORE. . All in the Parish are Cordially Invited.... By order, EXECUTIVE A.C.L.S. Dividends. HARRISON'S TAUPIRI COAL COMPANY, V LIMITED. DIVIDEND, A Dividend of 2s per Share is now payable at the Company's Office, 91, Queen-street, Auckland. N. B. LUSK, Secretary. Holiday Announements. iq|- O Hi I d A Y. s, THE MASTER BAKERS Beg to inform their Customers and tho Public that December 25 and 26 and January 1 and 2 will be observed as Holidays. No bread will be delivered on those days. gECOND-HAND piANOB, Stoddart : £12 10 0 Demoline £17 10 0 Hastolow and Co £13 0 0 . Bord £11 C 0 :• Bord £20 0 0 Bord : ~ £12 0 0 Oliappell and Co £20 0 0 3 Metzier and Co. £10 0 0 : Thos. Munro £10 0 0 Messiter £22 10 0 Deferred Payments; if desired. OAK HOUSE, HOBSON-STBEET,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 8
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