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Amusements Q I T Y gill. Every Evening at 8. jQIX'S QAIETY pOMPANY, • ANOTHER BUDGET OF NEW ATTRACTIONS. Reappearance of Everybody's Favourite, The Popular Tenor, AIR. WALLACE KING,-MR. WALLACE KING. MR. WALLACE KING, MR. WALLACE KING, MR. WALLACE KING, MR. WALLACE KING, Greeted last night . With Storms of Applause. Complete and Pronounced Success of the First Apoearanco in Auckland ,Of TUB COLEMAN" SISTERS, THE" COLEMAN SIST2JRS. The Clever Acrobatic Singers and Dancers. MADAME DANTE, MADAME DANTE, KADAME DANTE. MADAME DANTE.., MADAME DANTE, MADAME DANTE, , In Marvellous Ulusionary Dance Creations. POPE AND SAYLES. POPE AND SAYLES, POPE AND SAYLES, POPE AND SAYLES, . Tho Acknowledged Champion Endmen, MISS IDA CLARKSON. MR. ALF. HOLLAND. MISS OLIVE LENT ON. ■ The Favourite MISS OLIVE LENTON, ; Serio. .-And ■ LAST TWO NIGHTf V LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of T.tzztr KIRK, LIZZIE KIRK, ! LIZZIE KIRK. The Gem LIZZIE KIRK, LIZZIE KIRK, of all LIZZIE KIRK, LIZZIE KIRK, Comediennes. LIZZIE KIRK, LIZZIE KIRK, LIZZIE KIRK, LIZZIE KIRK, LIZZIE KIRK, FRANK LEON. Champion FRANK LEON, FRANK LEON, Dancer FRANK LEON, FRANK LEON. of the FRANK LEON, FRANK LEON, World. FRANK LEON. EDGAR GRANVILLE, EDGAR GRANVILLE, EDGAR GRANVILLE, Original Character Impersonator and Quickchange Artist. Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman's. Aquatics. Auckland SWIMMING club-. NIGHT GALA. NIGHT GALA". , ALBERT-STREET BATHS. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. JAN. 22. Ladies' Races, Men's Races. Water Polo, EXHIBITION. OF SWIMMING. Band in Attendance. Commencing at 7.30. Admission, Is; Children. 6d. P. H. HUGHES, Hon. Sec. 11. S. HALL, Assist. Sec. Agricultural ShowsAND JL\ TOR AI. SOCIETY. - nTH ANNUAL QHOW, 1 I Til NNUAL HOW. To be held ■ AT PUKEKOHE, On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 and 26, 1902. Entries Close SATURDAY February 8, 1902. Schedules now ready, and may bo obtained upon application to the • Secretary. J. PATTERSON, Sec., Pukekolie. Public Notices. AITEMATA COUNTY. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Ten Per Cent, will ho charged on all Rates which remain v.npaid after SATURDAY, the Bth of February, 1502. JOHN H. O'NEILL, County Chairman. Caunty Office, Auckland, January 21, 1902. EDEN WATER SUPPLY. Notice is hereby given that all Water Rates for the Half-year commenced on the Ist instant, and all meter rates unpaid are required to be at once paid to the Collector, at the Office of the Board, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. JOSEPH "WEBLEY, Collector. Dated 16th January, 1902. jy[OUNT EDEN ROAD ' ' DISTRICT. DOG REGISTRATION ACTS, ETC. 'Notice is hereby given that the Mount Eden Road Board has appointed MR. JAMES CARPENTER, of Point-street, to lie Registrar of Dogs for the Mount Eden District. Owners of Dogs are notified they are liable to prosecution if they do not register. The. Registration ■Fee is ss. ■ . - ; . „ JOSEPH WEBLEY, Clerk. January 15 th, 1902.

D R. T. H OPE L EWIS Will be ABSENT FROM AUCKLAND FOE TWELVE MONTHS, From February 1. 1902. During his absence Dr. T. R. Inglis, late Senior Resident at the Auckland Hospital, will attend to his Practice. Consultation hours at Symonds-street and Ratjen's, as usual. ' » pUBLIO NOTICE. I hereby give notice that Louis Lewis is no longer in my employ, and has no authority to Collect or Receive any Moneys or Transact any Business on my behalf. Dated this 27th day of December, 1901. GABRIEL LEWIS. WITH REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL, AND FROM MT LONG EXPERIENCE ' AND KNOWLEDGE OF SAME. CLIENTS MAY BEST ASSURED THAT THEIR INTERESTS WILL BE FAITHFULLY PROTECTED. GABRIEL LEWIS. pUBLIC : NOTICE. Mr. H. L. Jenkins, having severed his connection with this Firm, has no authority to transact any business on our behalf. J. E. .JENKINS AND CO., Auckland Paper Bag Works. , • Hotels. - GRAND hotel, TE AROHA. Opposite Domain and Baths. ' EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN. Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. THE DININGROOM Will also, be found up to date, being one of the largest in New Zealand. ' Furnished with separate Dining Tables for Families. Tariff: 6s per day- reduction to Weekly Boarders. ■ ■ . R. W. BROWN, Proprietor, Late of tho City Club Hotel. Auckland. . Board and ResidenceWAN TED—Young Gentleman share Large Double Front Bedroom with another; moderate terms; minute 'bus and train.— merly) "The Manse," Mount Eden. "\7ACANCIES for Boarders at Mrs. Cassell's, * 87, Grey-street; breakfast from 6 o'clock. Terms. 15a. QONOMA," ALBERT —Board and ►J Residence first-class accommodation. —Mrs. Cruickshank. Telephone. 672. GOMARVO," Lower : Symonds-street. replete with all modern conveniences smoking room. Telephone 883.—Mrs. London. ■ • ■ , BRENT'S t "BATHGATE ixOUSE, ROTOEUA. This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and has been appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It lias recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. _______ JJ OVB E, ROTORUA. SITUATION UNRIVALLED. } EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS, v. ■ ELECTRIC LIGHT. MRS. D. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress. Tariff Rreasonable. Letters and Telegrams prompt attention. rnE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. ,1 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. This Houso has just been built, with lofty, rooms and comfortably-furnished Drawingroom, Smoking, ana Ladies' Parlour. Visitors will find first-class accommodation, and receive every attention. Near to Hot Springs and Railway Station.. Terms Moderate. G. LOVEGROVE, SEN., Proprietor. .Q A M. B RID G E. FOUND AT LAST, THE VERY BEST PLACE TO SPEND AN ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY, At MRS. WESTERN'S, WAINONI, CAMBRIDGE. . ' Visitors will receive the best of attention, comfortable bods, and excellent cuisine. Splendid balcony, where one can enjoy the fresh air and scenery without fatigue. CONSUMPTIVES NOT TAKEN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 8

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