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Amusements. „. ;, „ '_ _ ' \' >\ ] P \ Q'PERA HOTIB * 5 Lessee and Manager - - William F. Hawtr«* if ~——— ■ .. '"''"'''i TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT' f \ TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT,, -. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT X TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT .;- FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND I Of the ["■« HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, ''. lIAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, HAWTRE'f COMEDY COMPANY. HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, ' ; -- : . HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, . With the t \ '•■'• V;";'•;:• j PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL And : H' ; ' j FASCINATING ? Play of the Century, , | ■•; -■ : :,' ;: -.•'-":.' ''- : " : '.■:■"■ .■:■■.■'■ ,: '-- ; ''- 1 ' -•'-'■ f'-'" •, A MESSAGE FROM MARS, A MESSAGE FROM MARS, ■'■ A" MESSAGE" FROM MARS, ' '? . ' 1■; A MESSAGE FROM MARS, | A MESSAGE FROM MARS. : A MESSAGE FROM MARS, :AVv-'l .-:-B By Richard Ganthony. . Prices: Dres3 Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4sjl -- ; Stalls, 2s 6d; and Pit, Is. Box Plan at ■Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. 5 ; ] Seats may bo booked six nights in advance. ; Day Sale of Early Door Tickets to 2s 6d and Is seats at Williamson's (6d extra). • • Early Doors at 7; Ordinary Tickets, 7.30» Commence, 8; Carriages for 10.30. A ■"}, .- A. CLARK, Representative. > _ ft * * ' FE D E R A L HALL, (Welle3ley-stre3t, above Opera House.) ," " i TO-MORROW 1 (FRIDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1902. PROGRAMME Part I: 1. Quartette, "Ah, Must We Part!"...(Kinteß WALVTA QUARTETTE. . 2. Song, "The Valley by the Sea" (Adams) ■ • MISS R. LENNARD. : 3. Song, " As in October" ;....(Chaminade) : MR. RUPERT MANTELL. 4. Song, Waltz Song from " Romeo et Juliette'' MISS VIOLET MOUNT. (Gounod) - | 5. Violin Soli, (A) " Mazurka" ...(Mylnarski) ■•', (B) " Saltrelle".'. .(Papini) 'X MISS JULIA MORAN. . 6. Song, " Come Into the Garden, Maud" MR. ARTHUR FORD. (Balfo 7. Song, "The Promise of Life" (Cowenl :?} MISS MARY MING. ~ . . Interval. '.:''■'.' ~ ... PART n. 1. Recitation (humorous), "How Ruljonsteici ~ 1 P1ayed"......Mß. J. M. CLARK. 2. Violin Solo, "Elegio" (Ernst) - ft '■•• . MISS. JULIA MORAN. ' 3. Song, "Venetian Sons:" (To3ti) : MISS MARY LAING. 4. Quartette. "The Banks of Allan Water".... v.' v JVAIATA QUARTETTE. (Cantor) 5. Song, " Awake".... ..............(Peussier) ',: MISS:VIOLET MOUNT. y 6. Song, " Nita Gitana" (Newton) MR. RUPERT MANTELL. Accompanists: Mrs. MOUNT. Miss MTJLKEItF, Admission: One Shilling; Front Seats, 2s. ',"« Commence at 8. ' ' ' '' —■ ''' ' '. ■ "j"'j'. H i;-^ . ——— , —__■ 1 |; Business Notices. —_____ . . . THE V::. "■: MANCHESTER ' -', ASSURANCE! ' ,■■;■•:.' ' -COMPANY.'-'''' ••:-W;'-- r "•\>;vtvS i l'4 ■ .__ Established 1824. ft TOTAL FUNDS AND SECURITIES NEARLY ,'. :' :: ;:; :'' '.'/."'"-\ ;:':. :-''^^^^-^^\? } iifi--y :^fo^M MESSRS. HOLMES AND LAWFORD, NO. 14, ; SHORTLAND-STREET, • ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED ATTORNEYS FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT FOR THE ABOVE COMPANY, AND WILL IN FUTURE TRANS- ' : ACT ALL BUSINESS ON ITS BEHALF. ~ f L. ROSE JAGGER, '. General Manager and Attorney for Austria - lasia. ■. ; if gTEUART • AND Jl E Nlf| ' . I FORT-STREET. AUCKLAND. AND AT 1 DUNEDIN. JCTLECTRIOAL ■ TJNGINEEES AND pONTRAOTOES, OUCCESSORS TO pLECTRICAL I T\EPAETMENT - ' u JOHN /CHAMBERS AND QON,' TTD. CONTRACTS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF *i ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. 7 V DYNAMO* LAMPS. CABLES. BATTERIES, BELLS. ETC.. STOCKED. ■ | TARRING AND QANDING. \ D The season is now on. We are prepared to - : : do anything you want at jjowest prices. For . Sale—Tar, by the barrel, 4Jd gal.; Best . ', Shingle Sand, :4d bushel. gAM. nITE AND 0 -'. :■:''.'CUSTOM-STREET. ■ ——-. —— —— : —. — —';-:'•: '!.:-'S.'!a Telephone No. 953.. ' J TIL EOT RIO TIGHTING. . , Estimates Given. jgILECTRICAL TIITTINGS. Repairs of all Kinds. . •, '• .' " "jj WM. OROSHER AND SONS. HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. -' ■ ■ — I, .' ;." « ; -:« [CARD.] . TOHNT>OL L A E D, \ LAND AGENT. VALUATOR. AND ARBITRATOR, 6, COOMBES' ARCADE, AUCKLAND. • { Established for 20 Years. BATHS.-TURKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVERY Ti DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 ;. a;m. till 6 p.m. Charges. 3s; Saturday, 2a. a Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better for puri-, • i fying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, \ Hot ana Cold:: Plunge Baths, with shower, ' , ; 1 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 Lome-street, c.i \, Victoria-street East. . W BLANCH BRAIN AND CO.. Mining. , . Electrical, Mechanical and Consulting , <, Engineers, Exchange Lane, Queen-street, Auck- >; , land. — Captain W. Blanch Brain, ; . I M.C.5.W.1.M.E.; F.S.S.E.; FR.S.T., takes Students qualifying for Gasoline Engineers Certificates, and Practical Mechanical Engi- . ~; neering. - ■ % _____ p "XTEW. ZEALAND HERALD. •■■ '. ■:. - ' ■ ■•■■■ ' ... SUBSCRIPTION: 9d jror week, delivered is . ;■; town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, is ■ > advance, posted to any part of the colony. • ■ ..- .'•>:.. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must.- .. be signed by the advertiser, «-« ni™ inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD SUMMARY without extra charge. While every care is exercised to regard to • the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro- j prietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from • other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual coursa of business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HERALD must be in writing. Advertisements received with' out sxtch 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 not accept any responsibility in this respect..|| "l ' c

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11870, 23 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11870, 23 January 1902, Page 8

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