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g|g| jp gg Amusements. J |§gg - C 1 T T JJ ALL. Every Evening at 8. •; .- v£'-v-' /- f ' '?, „,,, w : M " * Ht '. > V r j, c ■/■ ' r 'y jyx* QAIETY OOICPANY. A Constant Slow of Big " Star" Attractions. STARTLING AND PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Of tlio SPECIALLY ENGAGED ' - LONDON 1 ARTISTS, ' FRANK LEON, LIZZIE KIRK, FRANK LEON, * LIZZIE KIRK, , FRANK LEON, LIZZIE KIRK, FRANK LEON, LIZZIE KIRK, 1 FRANK : LEON LIZZIE KIRK, S FRANK LEON! . - - LIZZIE KIRK, Comedian, and • _ The. Champion., , . - Brilliant, Dancer of Serio and ; the World. _ ~ Comedienne.., (By arrangement with Mr. Ilatlry Eickards). EDGAR GRANVILLE. EDGAR GRANVILLE, EDGAR GRANVILLE. EDGAR GRANVILLE.EDGAR GRANVILLE, EDGAR GRANVILLE, ■ The Clever Character Comedian and Protean Artist. • Tho Management desires to : record ■ the unqualified success of tho above • well-known Artists. Mr. Frank Leon's dancing cam as a, revelation. Muss Lizzie Kirk is distinctly tho most successful and at tho same time is the most charming and original seric that has yet visited New Zealand. Mr. Edgar Granville at once established himself as a character comedian and entertainer of a high order. Each Artist was most enthusiastically received. • CONTINUED TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Of POPE POPE ' POPE AND AND ' AND SAYLES, SAYLES. SAYLES, Tho Greatest Endmen . . ; • Australia has known. ' \ Instantaneous Success of the new repertoire By THE GREAT. KEILDERSON, In his Vcntriloquial • and Marvellous Mimical . ' ' . • Act. • • ' ■: Miss. Olive Lenton, t Miss May Lewis. ; MR. RICHARD SHEPHERD. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Reappearance of the Charming Scotch ; Balladigt. 1 MISS IDA CLARKSON. Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman's. ■ , MeetingsA UCKLAND CATHOLIC LITERARY I IX ■ : SOCIETY. 1 A Special Meeting of the above will be held on SATURDAY, 11th, 1902, at 8 p.m. I '-BUSINESS: Re "Departure of Rev. Father Moore. ! G. A. OARRAN, i Acting-Secretary. ! rrVHE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOE THE i 1 BLIND. The Annual Statutory Meeting of Contribui tors, in conformity with the Act governing Separate Institutes, will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, the 9th inst., at the Office of the Institute, 322, Victoria Arcade, at 3 o'clock, for the Election of Three Trustees. The Retiring Trustees (Messrs. C. E. Abbott. Jno. Reid, and J. D. Wilson) are eligible l'or reelection. R. LESLIE HUNT, • Secretary. Leather Goods, .eta--OHEAP TJEATHEB AND Q.RXNDERY (gALE. gELLING QFF! gELLING QFF ! At the OLD-ESTABLISHED WAREHOUSE , • ' Of JRELAND JJROTHEBS, VULCAN LANE; Owing to the death of the last member of the Finn of IRELAND BROTHERS, the Executors have decided to hold . rr QHEAP gALE N Of tho -yy-HOLE OF THE JpAJEtGE gTOCK . ■■ Of QENERAL - gOOTMAKEES* ■ AND gADDLERS' JRONMONGEEY, QRINDEEt, j~EATHER Q.OODS, ETC., ETC. ALL GOODS SOLD AT JgNORMOUS REDUCTIONS. COME EARLY. gTOOK M UST gE gOLD. NOTE THE ADDRESS JRELAND J£ROTHERS, , ; VULCAN LANE. ■Restaurants. :, T HE C ENTRAL T UNOHEON ' ..'And ' , gUPPER ,J£OOMS, , . QUEEN-STREET ; • (Next Metropolitan Hotel). Open from 7 a.m. to 12.30 a.m. - On Sundays, from-7 a.m. to 11 p.m. PROPRIETRESS - - MRS. ' FIELDER. - SPECIAL INTIMATION TO COUNTRY '• VISITORS. X;:;-: MRS. FIELDER intimates that the above High-class..'Restaurant is now open to the Public under the sole management and personal supervision of MONS. E. BEIGUELY, an experienced chef of recognised reputation. NO EXPENSE: has been spared. to make this Cafe one of the foremost establishments in Auckland, and no trouble will be spared in Catering in the VERY BEST STYLE for those who favour it with their patronage. . A Daily Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. of 6 Courses (Poultry included). Is. Meals at any hour at 10 minutes' notice. Picnic Hampers at shortest notice. Grills and Fish Suppers a Specialty. ■* Assorted Pastry or Pies, with Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, 6d. . . Strawberries and Cream, 6d and Is. The' Proprietress .invites a trial,'and feels confident that she will be able to satisfy patrons who appreciate good cookery, whether English or French. • ' . / BATHS.-TURKISH BATHS.—OPEN EVERY DAY. for Ladies and: Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2a. Eight tickets for £1. ' Nothing better for puri- . ing the ■ skin, : restoring • the health, or : removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lorne-atreet, cli | Victoria-street East. ■ J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11856, 7 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11856, 7 January 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11856, 7 January 1902, Page 8