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, Amusements "/ | OITY0 ITY ~ M A 6 L Every Evening at 8. QAIETY £tOMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. Continued Pronounced Success : . Of MADAME DANTE, ■ , , MADAME DANTE, In; her MADAME DANTE, \ Marvellous MADAME DANTE. Dance Creations. POPE AND SAYLES, POPE AND SAYLES. Too World's POPE AND SAYLES. Greatest Vaudeville POPE AND SAYLES, Endmen. MR. WALLACE KING, MR. WALLACE KING. The Popular ME. WALLACE KING. Tenor. MISS OLIVE LENTON. The Charming MISS OLIVE LENTON. Australian " MISS OLIVE LENTON. Serio. COLEMAN SISTERS, Tho Acrobatic COLEMAN SISTERS, Dancers and . COLEMAN SISTERS, Series. MISS IDA CLARKSON. The MISS IDA CLARIvSON, Favourite MISS IDA CLARKSON, Scotch Balladist. ETC., ETC. TUESDAY NEXT, First appearance at this Theatre of the English Sketch Artists, Acrobats, and Dancers,; SIVRONI AND EL VINT, SIVRONI AND SELVINI. SIVEONI AND SELVINI. WEDNESDAY NEXT, REAPPEARANCE ' Of'' ■ MR. DAN LEMONT'S Wonderful Performing: Dogs. . Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman's. Excursions. -K i "JVr ORTHERN , STEAMSHIP ; 1 : COMPANY, LIMITED.' ■ '' — , ANNIVERSARY DAY. EXCURSION TRIPS WEDNESDAY, January j 29 (weather permitting), leaving -street Jetty No. 3:— . COWES BAY, ATA EKE ! (Under arrangement with Cycling Club). P.S. WAKATERE at 9 a.m. Leaving Cowos Bay "Wharf on return trip at 5 p.m. . . , RETURN FARE. 2s. ' ' Other steamers will run if required. . '• | Cold luncheon on - board, Is. Mr. Parris will supply hot tea and bread and butter on < shore "at reasonable rates. \ WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. j S.S. MURITAI at 9.30 a.m. j * RETURN FARE, 3s. . H Leaving Waiwera on return trip at 4 p.m. , .MAHURANGI HEADS. S.S. WELLINGTON at 10 a.m. RETURN FARE. 3s. . Leaving Malmraugi Heads oil return trip at 4 p.m. Bands will bo in attendance. Children , under 12 half-price. : ~, x , IyEWMARKET SATURDAY | IN AFTERNOON FISHING EXCURSIONS. : The p.s. TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tee at 1.30 p.m. on > a Fishing Cruise. : Bait and Tea provided. ' Tickets: Single, 2s; Double, 3s. Fishing Tackle on board for Sale or Hire. _ ' , rpilE HELPING - HAND i3\4 1 MISSION PICNIO ■ rfnmNrPW. ' TO EAST TAMAKI, V . ■ :i: On '. JANUARY 11 29. 1902. S.S. KAPA will leave Qaeen-street Wliarf at 9 o'clock. YOU HAD BETTER GO ! IT IS A GOOD PLACE ! GOOD LANDING! ' FARES—Adults, Is 6d; Children, Is. U|V\ "pXOU RSI ON TO J RIVERHEAD. WEATHER PERMITTING, TO-MORROW . (SUNDAY), The S.S. VIVID will leave Queen-street Wharf at 11 a.m. Return Fare, One Shilling. BRADNEY AND BINNS. ' jtKA. 1? xol[J T RSI O N OiMV To j WAIHEKE, sisiSsissSSK# COWES . ■ ; BAY,. . JANUARY 29. P.S. WAKATHRE. PICNIC A.ND . SPORTS, Under auspices of the Auckland Cycling Club. FANCY. BICYCLE RACE MEETING. All Races, Post Entry, Is. Leaving N.S.S. Co.'s Jetty, 9 a.m. Leaving Waihcke, 5 p.m. Tickets, 2s, obtainable from Cycle Shops and Committee. ■ . Refreshments obtainable on ground. Garrison Band. ; ■ ' H. J. FIELDER, .' ■ Secretary. ■ ; . . • pENTRAL MISSION SUNi ' V DAY-SCHOOL'S PICNIC ■ TO MARAETAI. THE ANNUAL PICNIC OF, THE ABOVE ' SCHOOL will be held ' ON JANUARY 29, AT MARAETAI, (By kind permission of Mr. Smith). Steamers will leave Coastal Company's Tee at 9 a.m. 12 m K ETS—Adults, Is 6d'; Children under 12, Is. . , Mission Band in Attendance.- \ Hot Water Provided. fl , THE ORANGEMEN OF WgA -- ' AUCKLAND r-s&msr Will hold their lA ANNUAL SPORTS,' at MOTATAPU JBB- ON JANUARY 29, ! When an Attractive Programme of 15 events , will be competed for.; Hot water provided., Tickets to bo had from the Committee at the Wnarf. Return, Adults, 2s; Children, Is. W. COX, See. j PUBLIC > NOTICE. ANNUAL NEW CHURCH PICNIC, I ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 29, AT HUNTJA. Tickets, 2s 6d; Children, Half-price. Friends may have same by applying early to 'Mr. Chas. Peek, at Hill and Plummer's, Queenstreet; or Mr. G. Gutry, at G. Rhodes', Cus- j tcm-street. ■ . .. | Hot Water and Milk provided. I U O L I D A Y Y OURS. —— • Rotorua Coaching Co. - - Tourist Agents. 1 " 0 TOR A. AUCKLAND. THAMES GOLDFEELDS, ■ TE AROHA, TAUPO, Etc., Etc. ; 9K SAVED! 9£ —by booking through .'O CENT. The * PER CENT. ROTORUA COACHING COMPANY. Trips in all districts, ! especially Rotorua, across the Lako to Hamurana. Tiki tore, and Blue Lake. Wairoa, the Buried Village, with Tikitapu Bush and Lake, Waimangu (the new i geyser),, and Rotomahana, scene of destrucI tion of Terraces, View of Tarawera, Waio- ; tapu Valley, Wairakei, and Taupo, and nu- | merotis other Coach and Steam Launch Trips. ALL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR YOU, I . Without Rush or Inconvenience. I Baggage, etc., taken entirely in Charge. ! Book by "Rotorua Coaching Company. ! Up-to-Date Vehicles. i Good Teams. Cook's I , Coupons not Accepted. A H OLID AY T RIP TO OTOEUA And Back, including Coach and Launch Fares to any Sights of the District, FROM 20 s UPWARDS. THROWN 'S ISLAND, ST. HE LIES S BAY. Arrangements can now bo made with Picnic Parties wishing to visit this charming island. Hot water and refreshments provided. Lunch on Sundays. A limited number of boarders can bo taken. Week end, 10a 6d. Sandy beach; good fishing and boating. Steam launch for hire. Full particulars from • A. H. PHILLIPS. 21, Lower Queen-street. Hygienic bakery, karangahape ROAD, VICTORIA-STREET, AND . PONSONBV ROAD. V THIS DAY (SATURDAY). Spccial Day for Cakes and Pastry. AH Goods of the Best Quality. Chicken and 11am Pies, Sultana Cakes, Is. Call in To-night and get some of our Wheatmeal, Malt, and Milk Bread; it is delicious as well as nutritious. , JOHN C. LEGG. !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 8

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