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• Amusemeaca piTT |J A L L. Every Evening at 8. T\IX'S /GAIETY /COMPANY. Now Presenting -'"'' '.-'■''.' A TRULY DELIGHTFUL -AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME-TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AND LAST APPEARANCE FAREWELL AND LAST APPEARANCE Of ATHAS AND COLLINS. LAST NIGHT ATHAS AND COLLINS, LAST NIGHT ATHAS AND COLLINS, LAST NIGHT ATHAS AND COLLINS, ATHAS AND COLLINS. The Great London Comedy Sketch Artists, Singers, and Dancers. LAST TWO NIGHTS J LAST TWO NIGHTS Of MISS ALICE LAYTON, MISS ALICE LAYTON, > The Popular and Accomplished. Soprano. SCHOOL Our Great Farce SCHOOL SCHOOL Comedy, •■."'• "SCHOOL SCHOOL arranged and presented SCHOOL SCHOOL bv . bCHOOL SCHOOL The Versatile Character SCHOOL SCHOOL Comedian, SCHOOL ME. FRANK M. CLARK, ' tTtv MR. FRANK M. CLARK. One Continuous Laugh from beginning to end. TIME-TABLE i 8 —Overture. 8.5 —Miss Pearl Lovell. B.ll—Mr. Fred Rivenhall. B.22—Miss Alice Lay-ton. 8.30— Athas and Collin*. ; f ; B.43—Miss Connie Devercux. Clark and Cowan. 9.l2—Spanish Dance, Gaiety Orchestra. ■ 9.l7—Miss Olive Lenton. 9.27—Mr. Ernest Fitts. 9.32— Lizzie Collins. 9.4s—Miss Molly Bentley. 9.55—"0ra Pro Nobis," Mr. Fitts and Miss Layton. 10,3 —The Screaming Farce-Comedy " School," Arranged and Produced by MR, FRANK M. CLARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. First Appearance in Auckland of the Clever Entertainers, HARVEY AND MORRIS. .Tames— —Madge HARVEY AND MORRIS. MR. .TAMES HARVEY— The Great Mimic and Impersonator, MISS MADGE MORRIS— The Charming Singing Comedienne, In their Celebrated Duologue Entertainment, introducing Imitations of Popular Actors. MONDAY NEXT. MISS BERYL OILMAN. MISS BERYL OILMAN. Prices: 2s, Is. Box Plan at Wildman's. Meetings. rPAUPIHI COAL MINES, LIMITED. The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company's Office, Fort-street. Auckland, on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Directors' Report and Balancesheet. To Elect Two Directors in place of Messrs. E. W. Alison and Geo. Winstone, who retire by rotation, and offer themselves for Re-election. To Elect Two Auditors in place of Messrs. O. B. Waymouth and R. E. Isaacs, who retire, and offer themselves for Reelection. By order of the Directors. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, 17th April, 1902. The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 22nd April, to MONDAY, 28th April, both days inclusive. "pAEISn OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. The Annual General Meeting of Parishioners, to receive the Report and Accounts lor the past, year and for the Election of Vestrymen arid Officers for the current year, will be held in the Parish Hall. Burleigh-street, THIS (Friday) EVENING. 25th April, at 7.30 o'clock. All Parishioners and Members of the Con- i gregation are requested to attend. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. TRUTHS OF SCRIPTURE. FORESTERS' HALL, KAKANGAHAPE ROAD. MR, O. H. HINMAN, Evangelist, Will LECTURE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Subject: I " What do the Scriptures Teach about Death and the Future State?" Sceptics of every degree Welcome. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, TAKAPUNA (Rev. R. Ferguson). ■ THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF RANFURLY, K.C.M.G., GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. Will Lay the Foundation Stone of above, on SATURDAY, APRIL 26, at 3.15 p.m. 'Buses will meet Ferry leaving Auckland at 1, 1.30, 2, 2.30 p.m. The p.s. Osprey leaves Auckland for «Devonport and Takapuua at 2 p.m., returning after the Ceremony. 'Bus will leave Northcote, 2.15 p.m. Musical. -fcj O T I 0 E. OUR FIRST SHIPMENT Of ■TTIGH-CLASS TfiNGLISH T>IANOS HAVE ARRIVED BY THE TONGARIRO, And will be OPENED UP AND ON VIEW IN A FEW DAYS. The Instruments will be sold at the Lowest Price for Cash, Or on Our One, Two. or Three Years' Hire System. < Ty/TOORE AND (HO., DIRECT PIANO IMPORTERS, THE OLD MILL, LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. April 23rd. 1902. M- W. H. .w EBBB ' 8 THEORY OF MUSIC CLASSES. ochool OF -jyrusic. \ GRAFTON ROAD. Rudiments of Music, MONDAY. 5 p.m. Elementary Harmony, FRIDAY, 5 p.m. Intermediate Harmony, FRIDAY, 7 p.m. Senior Harmony and Counterpoint, THURSDAY, 7 p.m. FEES, per term of 10 Lessons—Senior Classes, 10s; Other Classes, 7s 6d. Examination Results, Theoretical and Practical—39 per cent, passes; ranking amongst the highest in the Colonies or elsewhere. 1895-1901—129 Certificates obtained from Ass. Board R.A.M., and R.C.M., and T.C.L. (65 for Theory). New Term commences First Week in May. TUSTERN T7XTENSION ' rpELEGRAPH ! iQOMPANY, T IMITED, rpWO ,T\ I E C QABLES To FA USTRALIA (Automatic Duplex System), FROM NEW ZEALAND TO AUSTRALIA, EUROPE, ASIA, SOUTH AFRICA. Etc For Speed and Accuracy, Mark all Montages "VIA EXTENSION CABLES." YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. X CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. Readingroom, bright and cheerful, comfortably furnished. All the leading local and Australian Paper?, Reviews, Magazines, etc, on the tables; subscription, 2s 6d per Quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in the various departments of literature, with constant addition Now Bocks; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, 1.15 and 7.45 p.m. Thursday at 1.30 and 7.30; United Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at 7.30 ; Bible Class, Sunday, at 5 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary iis always glad to welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over the building, and give them aU needed information, or to confer with such as desire his help.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 8

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