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r\PEBA H-.O TT 8.8.- 14 Uhdar the direction of Mr. Robert Brouek. ■ fe Representative, • - - > Mr. Allan Hamilton.! ' S» ' :tl THIS EVENING. AT 8 PRECISELY. . ' ; 1 THE I T ROUGH COMEDY COMPANY BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY! I BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. . .- I ; '■'.■>. * FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN AUCKLAND '"■ FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN AUCKLAND ® . V '^\ ■' " X;: -W'y"::l&^~ Of. ; • - - I MR. AND MRS. BROUGH, ",':'' 1 Prior to their Retirement from the Austral* ■' sian stage. -rm — . ,/i POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT •, U'lJ POSITIVELY LAST ; NIGHT '| l 1 ' POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT I 0f ■ * ■f' : i ■'LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT 4 I "LADY HUNTWORTH'S '■ EXPERIMENT if "LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT j ; f; An Original Comedy in Three Acts, by' .. 'I' R. C. Carton. * i= :_ • .- F MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ■■' JANUARY 6, 7, 8, ■■: : I First Production in New Zealand or > i " MRS. DANE'S DEFENCE," " MRS. DANE'S DEFENCE," V %4m " MRS. 1 DANE'S DEFENCE," , ' ' v An Original Play in Four Act«, by Henry Arthur Jones, Author of " The Liars." * .:■;.. ►" ——— ■' ' '" ~> '' : " : 'i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, \* JANUARY 9 and la, - % First Production in New Zealand of the : 1 " TYRANNY OF TEARS," i - " TYRANNY OF TEARS." , .;1 A Comedy in Three Acts, by C. Haddon I : :v,--. '";'V:' v ':"' '.-.-. '■''; Chambers.' ■"■;.' -.- -■■.:..•-..% i'-iifSßi ..'.- '- ■" ' ——./ ■^.;-,..^■■■.''■;.'-.'''.iV,^..;//ffi,;i SATURDAY AND MONDAY, ■(1 JANUARY 11 and 13. ' ij First Production in New Zealand of I *' SWEET AND TWENTY," ■ 1 " SWEET AND TWENTY." \\ A Comedy in Three Acts, by Captain Basil 6 .--■•' :.:',"...■U Hood. , - '. . r '. I — , i Box Plans at Wildman. . Lyell, and Arey , 0 Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalk' •" * 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. ' • "' | Day Tickets -at Williamson's and Theatre '"' 1 Doors. • " I i Early doors to Pit and Stalls, open at 7, 6d I extra ; Doors open at 7.30; Curtain at 8. ■ Car- 1 riages at 10.45. ' ' ' ,' " •. Children Under Six NOT ADMITTED. , I UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCEL - £ ..LENOY. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL 1 I AND THE COUNTESS OF HOPETOUN I ;: . RIGHT HON. EDMUND BARTON, HON 1 SIR WM. LYNE,:RIGHT/HON. Q. H. B REDD, ETC., ETC. I - GRAND INTERSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP BAND CONTEST. rTOWN HALL. SYDNEY. "'" | JANUARY 25TH AND 27TH. 1902. | J51125-IN PRIZES- £1125 , ' 1 _________ ' 1 IS-TICKETS, ONE SHILLING—IS . : From ; Music Sellers, ■ News A gents, ■Tobacco« '. § nists, and from Bandsmen generally " ' 3 everywhere. ' ' " 1 Half Profits. from Local Sales will be di£- 1 tributed amongst the Hospitals in New ~' 1 Zealand. | Where not obtainable locally, write direct to '■ J. F. BRUCE, Hon. Sec, -.. Box 590, G.P.0., Sydney. —»"»— ' '' "" .. . i . ' ■■■■ l . il iVillMl ." \ Miscellaneous. ' ■ MADAME /LLOYD, Newton, ■ sends compe* 1 , tent Lady Hairdressers .to ladies' residences. , Hair-dressing for wedding parties, • balls, etc. . -;; \ MADAME LLOYD, opposite Post Office. ;-Newton—; Combings made up . from 2s 6dlper oz.; Fringes, 5?; Circular ' ■ Frames, Is. ■'~. ] ■" ' ■ ''■' ' ' MADAME LLOYD, 147. Karangahape Road- : Hair, Tonics, Is; Restorer, 2s; So Kold, 2s. Stains, superfluous hair removed by electrolysia. . ••■... - : -■'■ ,' -r- ..- ■'■ "' Y" A OH T S . M E N-' . : CARRY WHITTOME'S CORDIALS ■?\:ly \ ;.:■;- This Season. /Better than ever. . _ : _. ... SOME HAVE GREATNESS THRUST UPOJ* THEM,. . . : :".:,./' Others Inferior Cordials. Avoid this latter by ASKING FOR WHITTOME'S ..; EVERY TIME. ' TACK AND JILL WENT UP THE HILL . J ...•''-■'" ',- To fetch'a pail of water, / ' ' i'-',?f,iot^ ■ Jack would not have fallen down if ho had &' ■ BOTTLE OF WHITTOME'S CORDIAL To sustain him, FULLEST FLAVOUR. . HEAVIEST SYRUP.- . & LADIES !—" Parker's Hair Tonic" will cer- .* tainly cure Dandruff and Falling Hair; , renders /hair soft and p. glossy; not greasy. ;; Sold by all Chemists, 2s 6d; posted, 3s. ■ ; T\ON'T CARRY COALS TO NEWCASTLE . Nor Coloured Water to a Picnic. TAKE WHITTOME'S CORDIALS. ■-. _ ; "jl/TCTT-ERRAS' FOR -ROOTS. _ _ ; HIGILCLASS GOODS, and Reasonable Price/ / See our window. ! ; Inspect,/ our : stock. , Just to hand: American shipment; —. . , ' TUTCTT'ERRAS' FOR TJOOTS. TAMES PRINCE keeps the Largest and " *J ;.i Cheapest • Stock of Ladies' . Long Gold Chains., from 52s Qneen-street,« opposite Herald Office. -. : — . GENT'S Silver Hallmarked Silver Alberts / from ;7s 6d.—James Prince. Jeweller, ' Queen-street, opposite HERALD Office. J, PRINCE . for Brooches, ', the very ■• latest -. «-■ designs, from 4s.—Queen-street. JAMES -"PRINCE gives Best \ alue in '' .:/; Watches.' Call and inspect.—Queen«>lfei street, opposite HERALD Office. JAMES PRINCE for Diamond, Ruby, Opal, '■': '■'•. and Sapphire Rings, : from 7s 6d.—Queenstreet, opposite HERALD Office. : ONE of the Most Popular .Drinks 'on the '. Ellerslie Racecourse' is . Kola-Nip and " Soda, because it just hits the popular taste. Have you tried it? . DE '. CHIERO—Lady Phrenologist, Palmist, ,- -/; Charts written/Private consultations arranged.—sß, -Symonds-street, opposite City ', Road. -Hotira, 11 to 3' and; 7to 8 p.m. . _ A P. BRADLY AND CO., Victoria Arcade, • ; Land and Building Agents.— supply :' the seller. with full cash immediately upon, transfer. - Money advanced:on Mortgage, Bill :/. of Sale, Reversionary ; Interest, etc. General - .] Business attended .to ; expeditiously. "jV,riSS OHRISTMAN. Criterion, opposite City ' ' IWL'...::, Hall. Queen-street. — Lunches and . Afternoon Tea a specialty; Lollies and Confectionary of the best; good attendance; try ; "us.y-"- 1 "- \"--'- : -' ." ..'■"■'..":■ • ..■■///.■/"/' ;-"".:■/?..-.' '■■■, ;•/-/ ;'M; "DROWN'S ISLAND. ST. HELIERS BAY. Arrangements can now be made with Picnic Parties wishing to visit this charming '■,■■■.! island. .Hot water and /refreshments provided. Lunch on Sundays. A limited number of boarders can be taken. Weekend, 10s ; 6d. Sandy beach; good fishing aud boating. Steam launch for hire. Full particulars from A. H. PHILLIPS, ; 21, Lower Queen-street. _ s■; ===== TUEff ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per 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 must be signed by ihe advertiser.'/-:-'-- inserted in the Auckland Weekly news and herald SUMMARY without extra charge. While every care is exercised m regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting ; advertise- - ments that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual oourse of business- ' Instructions as to the insertion -or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writuag. :; Advertisements received with' ,'■ J out. such instructions will be inserted until . - countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements: must be at the Publishing Office not ; later than six o'clock p.m. ■ For the convenience of advertisers, replies , - to advertisements may be sent to the HERALD -, Publishing Office, but the Proprietors do no! • accept any responsibility in this ■ respect. ■ ';_ .■""-'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 8

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