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, Amusements- '• O P E•• B^A4r^,gVa:xrt|f||sl | Lessee and Manager - - William F. Hawtrej"- 8 I EVERY EVENING. ® t ENORMOUS SUCCESS | _ , , ENORMOUS SUCCESS - Vd-'fMfl 1 ? ' ' Of thos^ I : HAWTREY , pOMEDYCOMPANY'A"' I AWTREY COMEDY Oompany ? h Hf I In THE PLAY OF THE CENTURY. § A M essagb FEOir v j a bs. . ■ 11m A M ESSiGE 17,011 M"- ' ■; FROM jy-ARS. The Play that, has attained an Instantaaa ■ f • ous "and Unequivocal Success in all " 'V-» parts of the Globo. - - \S .a EssAGfi pkom m A Jf ESSAGB FROM 1 A PLAY THAT DEALS WITH A NEW I SUBJECT IN A NEW. WAY. ' ■*| - PERFECTLY STAGED AND BRILLIANTLY * ACTED. A ~l IT IS BEYOND ALL' QUESTION ' - ' 'A THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SUCCESS ''V-l OF OUR DAY. _ . \j "jypSSAC.E FROM . I A M essagb FROM |^ABS. mass. A UNIQUE PLAY. ' I SPLENDIDLY ACTED. PERFECTLY MOUNTED. THE PRESS ' ,"V v/i3j[!l : : UNANIMOUSLY ; COMMEND IT. , • S'SM THE PUBLIC • i HEARTILY APPRECIATE IT. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, <»(•; i Stalls, 2s 6d; and Pit, Is. , V ' ' Box Plan at Wildman. Lyell.l and Arey'g.. Seats may bo booked six nights in advance.:.!.; fe Day Sale of Early Door Tickets to 2s fid and /,. - H Is seats at . Williamson's (6d extra). « Early Doors at 7: Ordinary Tickets, 7.30*1. Commence, 8; Carriages for 10.30. - - —J • | •n ° REST PS' ROAD. 2 AL hj ' J: KARANGAHAPE ROAD. , j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' .' v AND MONDAY NIGHT.' First Production in Now Zealand. . THE DAISY MAN! THE KINO-GRAPH! *1 THE DAISY MAN! ' THE KINO-GRAPH i##tf THE DAISY MAN! THE KINO-GRAPH! | TRANSVAAL WAR! THE DAISY MAN! '! ' TRANSVAAL WAR! THE DAISY MAN! , I TRANSVAAL WAR! THE DAISY MAN!' ' | ■' Coloured Scenes, taken on the Battlefield by. - , ?! T. A. Edison's Latent Invention. Photo, ".'-"""■"a graphed under the Fire of the Enemy by' ■} A Melton Prior, War Correspondent for tha y London News. " ' ( ~ SCENES AND SENSATIONS! 1 SCENES AND SENSATIONS: i WAR AND BATTLE! ' I WAR AND BATTLE.! , | NEW ZEALANDERS FIGHTING AT TH® f FRONT. V', I • Also, • .1 THE THEATREOPHONE, . I The Loudest Speaking Machine in the World, *' Sings and Speaks its loud as a man sings and '» dances. Mr. Hubert will introduce some of ; ;-k the .Latest Novelties just arrived from ?, America. . • r, ,< ! l ADMISSION-FREE, FREE. FREE. •/ ' h < Husbands, bring your wives; Mothers, bring your daughters. };< BOYS UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED, nor | Children ; without their : parents. . s;Doors •>" open at 7 o'clock. '» v ' * n. n» ft ; ; "FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY-STEEET,. J Commencing v TUESDAY. JANUARY 28. i ;V WIIITEHOUSE'S BIOCIIRONOSCOPE AND " | THEATROPIIONE. " £100—ONE HUNDRED. POUNDS Of ' -INEW LIVING SCENES .AND NEW • . SELECTIONS : ' ■ JUST ARRIVED. ' . >" i " COMEDY, - TRAGEDY, BURLESQUE. i • «,: | WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. j . "fe; HAPPY HOOLIGAN'S ADVENTURES ' UNPARALLELED DISPLAY.. • % ' Admission, Is; Children, 63. . Scenic Operator: C C. WHITEIIOUSE'. ; A. H. WHITEHOUSE, Exhibitor. ; *%&£&! - = : Si Educational. It • —■ —— .• ■ I ' l 1 GRAMMAR SCHOOL.' .1 A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.' • ' " ! 'Hl'f " FIPST TERM, } 1902. ■ The First Term of the Year begins on ll MONDAY, February 10. : : The Headmaster. (5 will be at ' the School on that day, from 9):„ L I a.m." to interview; Parents and enrol net»; ■ ? Pupils. ' ■|g All New Pupils, except Junior District Scno-\ /'i lars, are expected to attend the Entrance Ex« amination, at 10 a.m. - The work of the School will be resumed at |S 9.15 a.m. oil TUESDAY, February, 11. . ig W. WALLACE KIDD, ' ■ Secretary. . - M®* T. H AELB Q- lIjESk .. ; jgUSINESS QOLLEGE ,/tj ■ And' RAINING institute, 1 || . LOVTiR SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. ~ ' —" C I CORRESPONDENCE . DEPARTMENT. , i COMMERCIAL SIDE: ' GOOD .WRITING, by Mr. Giles' specially*' if invented system PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING ;1 ENGLISH (including Correspondence) . QUICK BUSINESS ARITHMETIC SHORTHAND (Pitman's system). Candidates prepared for Accountancy Exam!- "1 nation (including Law and Auditing). ' m EXAMINATION SIDE: ,„ v - Candidates Coached for full D and E fj Teachers' Certificates. Matriculation, ■ \ Civil Service, Medical Preliminary, etc. f\; Separate Subjects if desired. For terms and particulars, address " Corre«* K-f pondence Department," Giles' College, Auck-. ; , , land. ■ t " .—i A REAL TREAT is YCROFT'S Vanilla Wino , .. .« Biscuits. ' . ' 58 1". jj<q-EW"' ZEALAND . HERALD.: •;J| SUBSCRIPTION: 9d jer ; week, delivered in ■ ;.' j? town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, id > « jS advance, posted to any part of the colony. 1' \ U Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each - -~j insertion. These announcements, which must , ' J?~ be signed by Ihe advertiser, - inserted !* in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY, NEWS and HEEALD r t.j SUMMARY without extra charge. fV '|| While every care is exercised m regard to ; ; || the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro** ~ q prietors do not hold thomselves responsible -" H for non-insertion through accident or from - j;| other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to - ~ themselves the right of omitting advertise* ■ . < ments that they may deem objectionable, ; - ■ /"(.? even although such advertisements may have., < b ■ l| been received and paid for in the usual course . - .>, of business. - , Instructions as to the insertion or with* [ drawal of advertisements in tho HERALD mast . |y= be in writing. Advertisements received witi' 1 |j out: suck instructions will be inserted until ' < ;! r countermanded, and charged accordingly- * Orders to witndraw advertisements mast lis f at the Publishing' Office not later than six - ; o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies •j to advertisements may bo sent to the EEKAW? ? i Publishing Orilce, but the Proprietors do cot ji.v? accept any responsibility in this . respect.«>; - |

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

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

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

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