Amusements rt it y XT A ft i». Every Evening at' B.' ■' ,; ' ' -TklX'S fi AIETY /-10MPANY, ;>' ' POPE AND SAYLES, , ' POPE AND SAYLES, POPE AND SAYLES, POPE AND SAYLES, The World's Greatest End Men. MADAME DANTE, MADAME DANTE. MADAME DANTE. MADAME DANTE, MADAME DANTE! MADAME DANTE, In her Great Elnsionary Dance Creations. MISS OLIVE DENTON. MTPS OLIVE'LENTON, MISS : OLIVE LENTON. The Charming Australian Serio. MISS IDA CLAEICSON, MISS IDA CLARKSON, The Favourite Scotch Balladist. COLEMAN SISTERS, COLEMAN SISTERS, COLEMAN SISTERS. COLEMAN SISTERS, The Clever,' Young Acrobatic Singers and Dancers. ME. WALLACE KING, ■-'•.•'.■ MR WALLACE KING, : MB.WALLACE KING, The Favourite Tenor, | TUESDAY NEXT, I First Appearance at this Theatre Of , STVBONI AND SELVINI, I The Inimitable Sketch Artists, Dancers, and j ...v. ■ ■■■ Acrobats. ! WEDNESDAY NEXT, REAPPEARANCE OF 5 MR. DAN LEMONT'S , - WONDERFUL PERFORMING . DOGS [ ■.!:'•,,;' ' {Assisted by Zelina). ! Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman'a. -FEDERAL . .JJ. ALL ' : WELLESLEY-STREET (Above Opera House). TO-NIGHT! . ~~~ 28wrr™ -TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! MISS JuLLA IUORAN. IS3 JuLLA IVIoRAN. Programme Published! Yesterday. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Excursions. ~k « - AT Z. SOCIETY FOR THE IN .PROTECTION OF WO- / MEN AND CHILDREN / UPSCS* AND PREVENTION MmmSmSxa of CRUELTY to ANlmals (Registered). MOONLIGHT EXCURSION :!; * ROUND THE HARBOUR , Will leave Queen-street Wharf, Auckland, ■ THIS ; (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7.30, .. Calling at ■ Ponsonby Wharf; at 7.45 - p.m. ;. Price, One Shilling. ' i The Full Garrison Band have kindly . offered to provide the Music. ' It is hoped that all friends of the Society will strivo to make tho Excursion a . financial success."' •.;/.;; ;/..; ■<./•.'■"' '*'■.-.'■■■ Board and Residence. . COMFORTABLE. Private Home offered respectable Working Man; terms moderate; no children.—" Ivanhoe," /RendaH Place, Eden. Terrace. " SONOMA," ALBERT PARK.-Board and KJ - Residence; first-class accommodation. —Mrs.: Gfuiokshank. ; Telephone. 672. SUPERIOR ' Lodgings for One ?or : Two ■ Gentlemen ■ in ;; private '/ family.— Curran-street, ; Ponsonby, first house righthand side. i -; • " /~IUMARVO," Lower Symonds-street, re- '■ v> plete with all - modern conveniences; smoking "room. ■":. Telephone ; 833.— Lundon. .-„' . ._ N , ,: "• * LINTON LODGE, Upper Union-street—Com-fortable Board and Residence; terms moderate; bath, piano.r Vacancies.— Watson. WANTED— Gentleman share Large Double Front Bedroom with: another; moderate terms; minute 'bus and train.—(Formerly) " The Manse," Mount Eden. . ; ; BRENT'S BATHGATE ' aiOUSE, , ; ROTORUA. . . This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and has been - appreciatively '.' patronised /by large i numbers | of pleasure-seekers. , It - has J recently ri Been | renovated and enlarged, and is in. a thoroughly j sanitary condition. . Eighty /.visitors can be/ comfortably accommodated. , Terms moderate. • "'; :./-/;. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. pOWES • BAY, ' WAIH EK E. POPULAR'SEASIDE RESORT. , SPLENDID WHARF. E. ARRIS * PROPRIETOR." Boating and - Fishing in a Magnificent Bay. Salt and Freshwater Bathing. ■, / The Cuisine under the immediate : supervision of MRS. PARRIS. : ;.'•'■ Northern .= S.S. Co.'s steamer calls twice weekly../ Excursionists provided, with lunch in diningroom on the beach. Plenty of water. Post office at the house. TERMS MODERATE. Leather Goods, etc - pHEAP. EATHER ; AND. Q.RINDERY S ALE. GELLING QPPI gELLING QFFJ At the / OLIX-ESTABLISHEQ WAREHOUSE Of > TREDAND -OROTHERS, VULCAN LANE. _ - Owing to the death of the, last member of the Firm of IRELAND BROTHERS, the Executors have decided to hold A O mAP S ALE . Of the •tfXTHOLE OF THE JjAEGE;. gTOCK ...:Of.. ■ /GENERAL "dootmakers' • "' -' '"".. : ';.^.; : "" AND ■ QADDLERS' tronmongery, p BINDERY. Q.OODS. . ETC.. ETC. - ALL GOODS SOLD AT : .-jTINOEMOUS / "DEDUCTIONS, COME EARLY. gTOCK ]\| DST gB. gOLD. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— TEELAND -OROTHEES, I .-••' .VULOAN LANE.. Q . ■ -. : : ■ ■ . ; • ■'.'.;'".' ;■ .■■■■■■ ■■.'■■■■■:. ■' . ' '"■'".'" !'.'.. ■:..'::'■''.. '-.//l/',': '."';■ • ':. '. ,'"■'■ / ' .' :.''." '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 8
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