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Amusements' :.- - - _'■ A MPHITHEATRE. ~ , CUSTOM - STREET A. (Near Railway Station). -TTITIRTH "DROS.' HUGE NEW CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE OF TRAINED WILD ANIMALS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME. '. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), GRAND AND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. J IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. '.. IN COMMEMORATION OF THE CORONA- - TION OF OUR KING. Including— 5 SIM DEMPSEY, The Funniest Storyteller on Earth. THE FOOTBALL DOG. '■ A Dog Playing Football with the Clowns and Audience. Wirth's Troupe of Ground and Lofty Tumblers. The Pony and Monkey Steeplechase. New Clown Entries, New Horses, and an Uproariously Funny Finale, CIRCUS RIDING EXPOSED. ) THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3, SPECIAL MATINEE. ' When all Children presenting Tickets issued by the Municipality, or in company of their Teachers, will be admitted. Adult* will be Charged as Usual. THURSDAY NIGHT. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Eclipsing Anything Ever Seen in Auckland. Free-GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY-Free From 7 till 8. THE GREAT AMPHITHEATRE, Brilliantly Illuminated and Comfortably Seating 4000 Persons. PRICES—4s, 3s. 2s, and 1. Matinees— Friday, and Saturday Afternoons. Sporting. /CORONATION DAY. 1 THURSDAY. JUNE 26th. 1902. AND SATURi DAY, JUNE 28th. CO RSI G. O U R S I N G, CHEVALIER PARK (One Mile from Western Springs). . 'Buses and Brakes Leave Queen-street at intervals from 12 to 2 p.m. GOOD SPORT. GOOD SPORT. LADIES ADMITTED FREE, i ADMISSION TO GROUND - - - IS. TO GRANDSTAND, IS EXTRA. F. E. GIBBINS, Secretary to Chevalier Park. J. TAYLOR. Hon. Sec. N.N.Z. Coursing Association. Mining Notices. WAIHI SOUTH GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. The Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, No. 205, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of June, 1902, at the hour of 12 noon. C. WALLNUTT, Auckland, 16th June, 1902. Secretary. Public Notices. REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCTION OF CABLE RATES TO EUROPE. A COMPLETE TELEGRAM FOR TEN SHILLINGS. Special facilities for Private Telegrams; Free Registration of Addresses. Great Economy can be effected by using the Company's Special Codes. Remittances to all parts of the world, including Australia. AUCKLAND OFFICES: 18, Shortland-street. W. FLOYD HARROP. Agent. Business Notices. T TTOWARD AND /C O. Have decided to CLEAR OUT THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK • OF ENGLISH fTIAILOR-MADE /COSTUMES , At 21s and 27s 6d per Costume. Original prices range from 37s 6d to 95s each. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE PICK OF THEM. /CENTRAL TTOUSE, HOBSON-STREET. TVBSTROY THE /CARPET USE -piJSG pONG QHOES. Racquets from Is 6d; Regulation Balls, Is 3d per J dozen; Complete Sets from 6s 6d. rpilE "BUDGET," KAIiANGAHAPE ROAD. Telephone No. 956. WLBOTEIO "FIGHTING. Estimates Given. ELECTRICAL T7UTTINGS. Repairs of all Kinds. WM. CROSHER AND SONS, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. OTEUARD AND PENK, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND AT DUNEDIN. T7ILECTRIOAL pNGLNEERS AND /CONTRACTORS. qUOOESSORS TO "ELECTRICAL T\EPARTMENT. JOHN, /CHAMBERS AND DON, T TD. CONTRACTS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. DYNAMO" LAMPS. CABLES. BATTERIES. BELLS. ETC.. STOCKED. T7"EESING, /CUMMANE, AND /CO., "pLUMBERS, COOK-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 637. SANITARY AND VENTILATING. Hot and Cold Water. PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, BELLHANGERS. Makers of Chimney Tops. Sanitary and Drainage Work in all its Branches. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. THOROUGH WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE CHARGES. E. W. T WINAME ~ ! ARTHUR T»AKER. Wo have much pleasure in informing our Friends and the Public generally that we have Commenced Business as TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, In the HERALD BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, And trust by giving A FIRST-CLASS FIT AND FINISH To Merit a Share of their Patronage. Our Stock is all new, and comprises the Newest Styles in Suitings, Trouserings, etc.; also, the very Latest.Styles in Mercery, etc. rpWINAME~AND 13 AKER, TAILORS AND GENT.'S MERCERS, HERALD BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. rpo FOUNDRIES, BUSH CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. CAST IRON TRAM CHAIRS, TRAM RAILS, Etc. Having Purchased all the Cast Iron Chairs (about 700 tons), also a large quantity of Tram Rails lately used by the Auckland Tram Company, I am prepared to sell in quantities to suit Purchasers, at low rates. Early application necessary, as inquiries from Australia are coming in. Tram Rails?, £3 10s per ton in ton lots. Larger quantities special rates. Cast Iron Chairs, by the dray-'.oad, £3 15s per ton. Larger quantities, special rates. Apply J. J. CRAIG, Breakwater Road. ' ; ■—~"—■ STRAINING THE EYES When they require assistance brings pain, injury, and discomfort. SPECTACLES accurately fitted by improved methods for every defect of refraction by T. PEACOCK. OPTICIAN, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Also in Stock : Artificial Eyes, Cameras, Mi- i croscopes. Telescopes. Electric Batteries, Barometers, Hydrometers, Electric Bells, etc. Inspect the powerful Goc-rz Binoculars. TENNIS. 1900-L — Racquet* by various maker*; Tennis Baße: Racquets Restru»s aad Repaired Wiuomaa a»d, on , » I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12000, 24 June 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12000, 24 June 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12000, 24 June 1902, Page 8