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Amusements C 1 T y II JOIN'S QA3ETY QOMPANY, ENTIRE CHANG PROGRAMME _ THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS of Mr. TOM OOTTWELL. TOlf OOTTWEU TOM TVOOTTWELL* ' TOM OOTTWELL* One of the Funniest Comedians ever in the Colonies. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of MISS EMILY LYNDALE And MESSRS. MANVEKS AND WOOD. Continued Enthusiastic Success of ?)<• Sweetest and most Charming of Balladists, HISS ALICE LAYTON, MISS OLIVE LENTON. I The Smartest and most Popular of Ferio* MISS OLIVE LENTOX. The Smartest and most Popular of Serios. (Geo.) DEAN and GWYNNE (Ethel)* In New Sketch. ■ Mr. Fred. Rivenhall. Mr. Tim Howard. ; IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: i FIRST CORONATION FILMS TO LEAVE ENGLAND. TUESDAY NEXT. FIRST EXHIBITION IN AUSTRALASIA. !. GRAND LIVING REPRODUCTION Of THE CORONATION Of Their Majesties. KING EDWARD Mi. ( And | QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Superb Moving Scenes of Extraordinary i Magnificence, faithfully reproducing THE GREATEST EVENT In BRITISH HISTORY. This Impressive and Profoundly Interesting Exhibition will include— * 1. The Recognition. 2. Hit) Majesty Taking the Oath. 3. Kins Eaward .Kissing the Book and Sign. ing the Oath. 4. The Anointing. 5. The Oblation of the Sword, 6. 'he Imperial Mantle. 7. The ori.i ana Sceptres. 8. The Crowning of ills Majesty in St. Ed« ward's Chair. 9. The Kin? ana Queen Ascend to the Chain of State. 10. The Homage. WEDNESDAY NEXT, First Appearance in New Zealand Of MR, GEO. BENTLEY. THE SISTERS AND SMITH. And The Great Boxing Comedy Team, THE HARVEY BOYS. THE HARVEY BOYS. THE HARVEY BOYS. In the Greatest Boxing Act in the World. Prices: 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildraan, Lyell, and Arey't. : C 1 T Y H ALL. ! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. In order that School Children and Families living at a distance may have the oppor- . tunity of seeing TEE GREAT MOVING PICTURES DEPICTING THE CORONATION THE CORONATION Of KING EDWARD and QUEEN ALEXANDRA. A SPECIAL MATIN EE PERFORMANCE Will be given ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, When Children will be admitted at Halt i Price to all parts of the Home. PRIVATE EXHIBITION OF FANCY DANCING. OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IS. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls and Family Circle, 2s. Box Plan openc at Wildinau, Lyell, ami 1 Arey's, on Wednesday, October 1. Tickets from Pupils, oi from Mrs. Malcomson Boult, Old Admiralty H<iuse, Jermyn- ! street. SAINTS' PARISH SOCIAL-, TO BE HELD IN THE SCHOOLROOM ON [ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1902, at 7.30 p.m. Programme: . : Opening Address by the Vicar (Ven. Archdeacon Calder); Music; Gramophone; I Tag-: pong, etc. Light Refreshments, 9.15 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. "God Save th«. King" 10 p.m. Admission Sixpence. f G. B. OSMOND. General Secretary. BOXING! BONING! AMPHITHEATRE (late Wirth's Circus), CUSTOM-STREET. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Doors Open, 7.30. Boxing. 8 sharp. ■ Prof. Potter's Pupils will Box for Medals. Second Round of the Competition. W. O'MEARA and J. DYER will give an Exhibit tion Spar of Three Rounds. , J. MILES MEETS E. COLLINS, of Queensland,'* i in a Three-round Exhibition Spar. / ■ • ' In the Light Weight Class, J. AVATSONT meets C. JOHNSTONE, for a Final Decision hit a Four-round Contest for a Medal. CATCH WEIGHT.— ROSS, late of New" I South Wales, meets F. TURVEY, late of Lon- ' don, in a Twelve Round Contest for a Gold Medal. Lovers of the Sport can rely on seo- • ing a First-class Exposition of the Noble Art, , and count on even a better display than that witnessed by a delighted audience on September 6. Don't miss this treat. Prices. 3s, 2», la. JJAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY, Highest Score in six consecutive shots if % Competition for week ending September 13, ■ 1902:Sanford, G. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5— 30 Carlson ... — 5 5 5 5 5 5— 30 , Leydon, E. ... 555555 —30 I.ysaght, G. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5— 30 > Mark, C. F. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5— 30 t CoiT. B 5 5 6 5 5 5— 30 Crozier, D. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5-30 lJunnett, C. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5— 30 Needlnun, B. ... 5 5 5 5 5 5-30 Watson. A. ... 5 £ 5 5 5 5 — 30 Berry, H 5 5 5 5 5 5- 30 In the ties, the Prize, a Revolver, was wort by G. Sanford. This Peek's Prize, Silver Sovereign Case, i No Entrance Fee. Olio Penny per Shot. ii ii —■# Art Union. ON EXHIBITION AT HILL AND PLUM* MEE'S ESTABLISHMENT, QUEEN-STREET, GRAND ART a UNION Of Valuable Oil Paintings, by Mr. Jas, J McMaster, the well-kaown Lou- " don Artist. A, To be Drawn for in Auckland immediately, ;;.!? . PRIZES TO THE VALUE OF OVER £250. \p ' t ' -J . Call or send for Tickets, Is each; 3 fof - 23 6d; 6 for ss; book. 25, £1. A Limited Number of Portrait Commis»ioc< accepted from Ten Guineas. • £yr E "W ZEALAND HERALD* 1 SUBSCRIPTION: fid per week, delivered i«t town and suburbsi or 103 per quarter, lit advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERAHI e Summary without extra charge. l While every care is exercised in regard t9 the due Insertion of advertisements, the Pro« prietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from '• other causes; and the Proprietors reserve t» 0 themselves the right of omitting advertisemeats that they may deem objectionable, e even although such advertisements may havej been received and paid for in the usual coursei [_ of business. 1 Instructions as to the insertion or with* drawal of advertisements in the HERALD must be in writing. Advertisements received with1. out such instructions will be inserted until > 6 countermanded, and charged accordingly. , Orders to withdraw advertisements must bo at the Publishing Office not later than ais o'clock p.m. ; -if For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisement* may be seat to the HI?R4I»D -,y Publishing Office, but the Proprietors do not gs accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12076, 20 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12076, 20 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12076, 20 September 1902, Page 8

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