AmusementsPOSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS 1 Of |WI RT H "OR OS.* niECDS ! MENAGERIE OP TRAINED WILD ANIMALS. Tho Termination «f a Record Season. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT.—SPECIAL BENEFIT To THE wtrth brothers. ; o,i which occasion MR. JAMES HOWARD, whilst in a, somnambulistic sleep, will tell the whereaJbonts of MLssiue Friends and Relatives, also of Lost Property. A Most Marvellous and Awe-inspiring Performance. Persons anxious about their Absent Friends and Relatives are requested to write at once t-j Howard Bros., Circus. DON'T FORGET—LAST THREE NIGHTS. Seo Them Now or Never. GRAND GIGANTIC! FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ON WEDNESDAY, WIRTH BROTHERS' BENEFIT, Commencing at 7.45. Price?— 3?, 2.-, and Is. Booh early, at Wildmau, Lyel! and. A rev'?. rnHE GORGEOUS MELORAMA, " B EN JTUR." TO-NIGHT. 7.50. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. A GRAND | SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT. j Admission— and Is. ! ■y M. c. a. •*• * CORNER. WELLESLEY AND ALBERT \ STREETS. TIME PROVES YOU CAN SPEND PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE EVENINGS ! By Attending the W INTER BOURSE ; LECTURES. CONCE RT S. ET C. PROGRAMME. Oct. 17—" Some Pi-incudes of Western Civilisation." REV. H. D. A. MAJOR. M.A. (St. Peter's. Hamilton). October 2-4 CONCERT Under the Direction of -Mr. J. 11. PHILPOTT. Tickets, Half-price. Of all Booksellers and at the V.M.C.A. Rooms. Commence at s o'clock. THOMAS BUDM.E, Hon. Sec. War. i;R.VKi;.\!!l*,', General Secretary. Meetings.4 UCKL A N D INS T ITUT E. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will he held in the Museum Buildings, Princesstreet, TO-DAY (Monday), the 15th inst., when Professor C. W. Bgerton will deliver a Popular Lecture on " Tennyson." The Lecture will he open to the General Public. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. T. F. CIIEESEMAN, Secretary. XpWMAKKET BOWLING CLUB. The Annual Meeting of tho above Club ■will he held in the Pavilion on THURSDAY NEXT, the 18th September, at 7.50 I p.m. | .lAS. CAHILL, J ion. Sec. ! "DARNELL CRICKET CLUB. ! The Annual Meeting of the above Club will | be held at the Amateur Sports? Club, Durham- : street West-, NEXT WEDNESDAY, the 17th ! inst., at 8 p.m. i All members and intending members are i requested to be present. WM. J. DINNISON, Hon. Sec. September 13, 1902. Sporting ■ x IVKE AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at the Oflace, Durham-street East, on MONDAY. 22nd inst., at 2.38 p.m. Business:—To receive Report and Balancesheet, and to elect Six Members of Committee ill place of these retiring. C. F. MARK. Secretary. Musical. CVEN OE R pIA NO S MESSES. JOHN SPENCER AND CO. By Special Appointment, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF 1 • WALES. i SOLE AGENTS: rjpHE T ONDON AND T>EELIN T>IANO /COMPANY, SHORTHAND-STREET. rpilß "MELBOURNE piANO po. ARE HOLDING A QALE OF piANOS * AT THEIR NEWTON PREMISES FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. Pianos by John Brinsmead and Collard and Collard. 50 piANOS JJTJST B SOLDGREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ALL ROUND. A CHANCE OP A LIFETIME. I rTVHE TiTELBOURNE piANO po., 71, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. WEIRS T> lAN O S AND AR G A S. English and German, ex Waiwera. piANOS. FROM £15 Cash or Terms. '• ALDEMAR'S" Highest Class German Pianos, At ANGLO-pOLONIAL, ry-j QUEEN-STREET. BEST VALUE IN TOWN. TMCHARDSON piCHARDSON po. (PIANO IMPORTERS), Established, Agents for— The Schumann Pianos From 20s monthly. The Krahmann Pianos From 20s monthly. The Metaer Pianos From 26s monthly. : The Halle Pianos From 28s monthly. | 'Ihe Hopkinson Pianos From Ms monthly. The Challen Pianos, From 20s monthly. Tho Brasted Pianos From 20s monthly. [ Terms: 3 Years, Without Interest. ADDRESS :- 290, QUEEN-STREET. Opposite Smith and Caughey. NOTE.— £37 10s Pianos are the best value in New Zealand. piANOS. QRGANS. ENGLISH, GERMAN. AMERICAN. Every Instrument Guaranteed. ! Lowest Wholesale Prices for Cash, Or Easiest Terms on Hire System. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Mailed Free. N.B.—SOLE AGENTS for Arthur Allison and Co.'s CELEBRATED ENGLISH PIANOS. fTIHE pNGLISH AND TjiOEEIGN piANO AGENCY--7?, QUEEN-STREET (near Old Mill), S. Coiaicatt, Manager,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 8
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