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'/;.:/..;; Amusemencsi —' ; , .. . .'. '■' pi T Y XT A L L. • Every Evening at 8. - . ,-rvTX'S pAIETY pOMPANY. A MONSTER PROGRAMME OF NEW " STAR" - ATTRACTIONS, including i SPECIAL LONDON ENGAGEMENTS (by Arrangement with /Mr. Harry. Richards). BRILLIANT SUCCESS BRILLIANT SUCCESS j ' BRILLIANT SUCCESS Of FRANK LEON. TRANK LEON, FRANK LEON, * ''- IS*wv'tloN'' FRANK LEON, „„,„ i RANK LEON, COMEDIAN, CHAMPION DANCER OF THE WORLD. I MISS LIZZIK KIRK. MISS LIZZIE KIRK. ' MISS LIZZIE KIRK. MISS LIZZIE;KDIK.,. / Indisputably the most charming and original So and Comedienne that has ever visited the Australian Colonies. ' ; \:''-hrk. EDGAR GRANVILLE. ~/ .-'v.'- MB. IDGAR; GRANVILLE, MR. EDGAR GRANVILLE, 'The great Quick Change Artist and Character ;,...;■:.:.; ;■: ~ v ;.' Comedian. POPE : - 'The- Greatest.End Men : SAYLES. ; POPE ' on the" . SAYLES. POPE,':/ Vaudeville Stage. -// SAYLES. j :"' '. PROFESSOR KEILDERSON. ' •In his great Ventriloquial : and Mimical Act. ../:■:. MISS OLIVE LEJ'ITON. ■ I ■■.■:■':"■••:--'." ' MISS MAY LEWIS 'I (Her Last Three Appearances). ;,' ■ ; MR.-RICHARD SHEPHERD. - And MISS IDA CLARKSON • ! (The Charming Scotch Balladist, who -made ' . her re-appearance last night, and was greeted' !! with loud and prolonged -applause. -- Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman's. . :;■'/' Excursions. /, , ■■ ■'' t ~KX ; fpHEiDEVONPORT STEAM ■ j A FERRY COMPANY ', /i sJMMJiikit LIMITED. ; :' ' EXCURSIONS FOR THIS WEEK. . j / STEAMERS WILL RUN /-' .. .' , : ; .. - - . '-'.- To ■'/ - -.',-" -'-;,' RANGITOTO ISLAND : TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY') AND SATURDAY. At 10.45 a.m.* and p.m. Leaving Rangitoto, 3.45 p.m. To-day, and 4.30 p.m. Saturday. • '"i; : LAKE TAKAPUNA. .'/ ::•' . THURSDAY. -.//■ At 10.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. ; >' : Leaving Lake, 5 p.m. / • TO ST- HELIERS BAY. ' I' Each Day, at 7.15 a.m., 10.45 a.m.. 2 p.m., *5.10 p.m.... • Returning at 8.5 a.m., 11.30 a.m., *4 p.m.* *5.45 p.m. On SATURDAY, 5.10 p.m.' steamer from Auckland will not run. , Leaves St. Hehers 5 p.m. on Saturday: instead of -4. p.m. ana 5.45 p.m., ■_ -;-'./"/'/-'-:/v, ? /.-"; ' Fares—Adults, Is; Children under 12, 6d, any of abovenamed places. TTOLIDAY rpOURS. Rotorua Coaching Co. -'■■■.'; - Tourist Agents. R O O R~U A. AUCKLAND. THAMES GOLDFIELDS, ..;. TE AROHA, TAUPO, Etc., Etc. '•-"•'.' 9K SAVED! . ■ op; '" j&D by booking through *A*J : PER CENT. The - PER CENT. . ROTORUA COACHING COMPANY. Trips in all districts/especially Rotorua, across the Lake to Hamurana. Tikitere, and Blue Lake,: AVairoa, the , Buried Village, with Tikitapu Bush and Lake, Waimangu (the new geyser), and Rotomahana, ' scene of destruction of Terraces, View of Tarawera. Waiotapu Valley, AVairakei. and Taupo, ' and numerous other Coach and Steam Launch Trips. . ALL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR YOU, .• ;;Without Rush or Inconvenience./ '-. Baggage, etc:, taken entirely in Charge. '■■■ ,Book by Rotorua Coaching Company. Up-to-Date Vehicles: // Good .Teams. Cook's ./Coupons not Accepted. ' : A TTOLIDAY rpRIP TO "OOTORUA ■;:.,.: And Back, including Coach and Launch Fares .to' an ■ Sights of.- the District,.. FROM OQS UPWARDS. Mining Notices-' ; . AURAia NO. 2 GOLD MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY. .■';:.; : ■ All Shares in the above Company on which; the Call, due and payable on November 13, i 1901, has not been paid, will be sold -by Auction by Mr. J. Thornes, at his Mart, Queenstreet, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. January \ 8, 1902, at 11.30 a.m , unless the said Call be previously paid to the Manager. „ . • - H. GILFTLLAN, JUN., ' , ■ - - - ~;v:.k' Manager." Auckland, December 27, 1901. Boots and Shoes. irar. A TED ~T7" OWN — G QTONE AND pO.- ' ; Ktg now Opening Up, ' Bs S.S. EANGATIRA, OTARAMA, arid ' INDRALEMA. ' ■■■■■ " A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF / T. ADIES', RENTS'.. /AND; pHTLDREN'S * " QPRING AND CUMMER ':; BOOTS AND HO ES. From b THE LEADING AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND ; CONTINENTAL HOUSES. Our Goods are Flexible, ■ Stylish, Comfortable, and Durable. Note the Address: .: O OTONE AND pO. (Late R. HANNAH). QUEEN-STREET. 1 -"... .. ~" ".' : ' ..'.. .' . ■' , i' , -a Dairy Produce. riAHE T\JEW r/EALAND T) 4^7 ASSOCIATION'S CHOICE CREAMERY TABLE BUTTER ;/;/May be had-of ALL GROCERS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. /And Always of FINEST QUALITY. Each Pat bears - the Trade Mark. DAIRY .' In the Centre,* surrounded by ;X ; NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION. Wholesale Depot: WELLESLEY . STREET, NEW ZEALAND -DAIRY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ■—————^—————— Insurance Companies.. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE '■- CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. - Capital Paid-rip. Re-insurance. General Re;a serve Funds, exceed £310,000. FIRE and MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED /; AT LOWEST RATES.: Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Local Institution. Profits retained in the Colony. .A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. e ; . ■TW'ATIONAL F. AND M. INSURANCE CO. OP N.Z. >' Accumulated Funds .... * ... ... £234,204 Ratio to Total Premiums : ... 230 per cent ..-:■:•■■ Fire and Marine Risks at Lowest Rates. Claims Settled Promptly and Liberally.. All Profits Retained in the Colony. NORMAN T. WILLIAMS,; Manager. :; TAIDELITY GUARANTEE. THE NEW! ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSUR- "" , ANCE COMPANY' GUARANTEES THE ' FIDELITY : H' OF -v PERSONS IN// POSITIONS OF TRUST. / - LADIES' = AND GENTLEMEN'S: Left-off 'and• Misfit 7: Clothing / bought. Letters promptly attended to.— and Mrs. Botterill. Karangahape Road (opposite / Eafltstreet). ■'•TTtrEST . INDIA LDIEJUICE, , " Guaranteed the Genuine Article. All Grocers. Wholesale, . 6 WHITTOME, STEVENSON, AND CO.. LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11857, 8 January 1902, Page 8

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757

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11857, 8 January 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11857, 8 January 1902, Page 8

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