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Amusements. ; 11 Amusements. . : • Q.Pe RA SI HOTT 8 [! Lessee and Manager - William F. Hawtrey ( , \ ' 1 j ' TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, . [ ffl TO-MORROW. / \ THURSDAY, 23r.D JANUARY, fj; FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND . \ g| Of the «Sf HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, I? >* HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY i If HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY. : ' ||| - , , With the . Si PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL \ [ 1 And ; | :' FASCINATING g Play of the Century, A MESSAGE FROM MARS. A MESSAGE FROM MARS. iN| A MESSAGE FROM MARS, • - A MESSAGE FROM MAES, / I A MESSAGE FROM MARS, j 1 A MESSAGE FROM MARS, J f By Richard Ganthony, ; r • • : The Invercargill limes says:—"Only thos(: • who were present will fully realise what fs ./? meant when wo say that ' A Message From V Mars' is an entirely different class of comedy ~' * to anything that has ever been put on .tho ' i! , stage. ... 01 all the comedies ever staged 4 " hero. ' A Message From Mars' will have a v. "'- strong title to pride of place, and no one ■'p-" should miss tho opportunity of seeing it." Prices: Dres3 Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s:. , " ,J Stalls, 2s 6d; and Pit, Is. * - ! i Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. Seats may bo booked six nights in advance. ' , - ' F Day Sale of Early Door Tickets to 2s Cd and Is seats at Williamson's (6d extra). Early Doors at 7; Ordinary Tickets, 7.30: ; Commence, 3; Carriages for 10.30. A. CLARK, Representative. \ - : "171 E BE R. -A L II AH -L . (Wellesley-street, above Opera House). '- ■* ■ .— — . ' FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, JANUARY 24. • MISS JULIA MORAN MISS JULIA MORAN , ! (Violin ' Who is on a short visit to Auckland, ... Begs to announce that she will give 4 ? : GRAND EVENING CONCERT I GRAND EVENING CONCERT i | On the above date. ' tl Tho following Ladies and Gentlemen havs * 5 kindly promised to assist:—L r Miss Violet Mount. Miss Mary Laing Miss Lennard, Miss Mulkere (Accompanist) ,< Vn 3 Mr. Rupert Mantell. Mr. Arthur Ford > \ Itß ; Mr. J. M. Clark (Elocutionist), and The Waiata Quartette. • ; ■■■ I : h Front Seats. 2s; Body of Hall, Is. s ; 8 : Full Programme To-morrow., ; • Excursions- ' > . mnE DEVONPORT STEAM - V J- FERRY COMPANY. ' > .: LIMITED. . EXCURSIONS FOR THIS WEEK. Steamers will Leave tho Ferry Tea - -Hd! FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND, }i TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) AND SATURDAY. At 10.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. ~ ; Leaving Rangitoto—3.4s p.m. Wednesday; 4.30 p.m., Saturday. FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA, ' . TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). - . ' ; ; At 10.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. - i/ Leaving Lake—4 p.m. . FOR ST. HELIERS BAY. . ; 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., f *5.45 p.m. *On SATURDAY, 5.10 p.m.. steamer from . .. Auckland will not run. . Leaves St. Heliers 5 p.m. 011 Saturday instead of 4 p.m. and 5.45 : ' p.m. L:: ■ * Fares—Adults, Is; Children, ■ under 12, 6d, . ' " V any of abovenamed places. ' - ~ . Jg XC o SIGN , , WAI HE E, COWES BAY, - JANUARY 29. : ' '•; P.S. WAKATERE. . 1 i . PICNIC AND SPORTS. Under auspices of the Auckland Cycling Club. FANCY BICYCLE RACE MEETING. All Races, Post Entry, Is. J If Leaving N.S.S. Co.'s Jetty, 9 a.m. '>5 Leaving Waihcke, 5 p.m. • W if Tickets, 2s, obtainable from Cycle Shops and j. Committee. Refreshments obtainable on ground. ' "", Garrison Band. . , H. J. FIELDER, • . Secretary. .. —— " ~ — ' '>|;L i|| _; - T7XCDRSION FROM WARK- ". I JvNA. -WORTH. TO ■ / KAWAU island . TUESDA rA:v ' UAE? 23< The Popular s.s. KAPANUI will leave Warkworth at 8 a.m., returning to Warkworth 7.30 . p.m.. calling at Mahurangi Heads. Landing 'USM Passengers on Kawau Wharf. Hot Water y provided. Fare, 2s; Children, Free. ' '•

JJ OLID AY rp OURS, £ — . i Eotorua Coaching Co. - . • Tourist Agents. ROTO A , t. AUCKLAND. THAMES GOLOFIELDS, V? TE AROHA, TAUPO. Etc.. Etc. OK SAVED! or 4JO by booking through JjD rt PER CENT. . The PER CENT. ROTORUA COACHING COMPANY. Trips in all districts, especially Rotorua, across the Lake to Haraurana, Tikitere, and ' ■' Blue Lake, Wairoa, the Buried Village, with Tikitapu Bush and Lake, Waimangu (the new --'[ geyser), and Rotomahana-, scene of destruc- *•' \ tion of Terraces, View of : Tarawera, Waiotapu Valley, Wairakei, and Taupo; and nu- \ 1 merous 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 1-/ ; Coupons not Accepted.' ' 'A' H OLn)AY T EIP - T0 1? otorua - r -' 1 And Back, including Coach and Launch Fares f to any Sights of tho District, FEOM 90S UPWARDS. s *1 : * • A: PRELIMINARY AD V SEME NT.— £ \ rJL Present Employees of Messrs. Fraser • •!*? « and Sons invite the Past Employees to unite '• >2 with them in their Annual Picnic to Cowes Bay. Waiheke, on Saturday, February 15.' . • =3 y | MEW ZEALAND HERALD. ,£ ■ ■ , if SUBSCRIPTION: 9d rer week, delivered in ' I'; town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter." in •Vfe g advance, posted to any part of the colony. '' r Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by (he advertiser, inserted t in the AUCKLAND Weekly news and HERALD §, % Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised In regard to ' the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro- < prietors do not hold themselves responsible J for non-insertion through accident or from £>■_ I other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves \"io right of omitting advertise* " ments that they may deem objectionable, .*£ even although such advertisements may have - ; been received and paid for in the usual course • ' of business. ; . > Instructions as to the insertion or with- ' " • drawal of advertisements in the HERALD must t/ }■ be in writing. ■ Advertisements received with- - ? out such instructions will be inserted until • $| js countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office later than sis , o'clock p.m. . *» For the convenience of advertisers, ' repliei '■■■*■• to advertisements may be sent to the HEKALI , Publishing Office, but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect, j . • s#l

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

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