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. '"•.- Amusements. p I T Y HALL. .■ Every Evening at 8. , "TilX'S pAIETY pOMPANY. Of Vaudeville Star Artists. Every Item on the Programme received with Thunders of Applause., : s» LAST THREE APPEARANCES LAST THREE APPEARANCES '.■::•■■. ,-,<.-. :v.,.«- ■■■/ Of :. • - ' "■ '. \ ; MISS ALICE LAYTON. .': Prior to= her Departure for Melbourne. Ever increasing Success and Popularity of - MESSRS. POPE AND SAYLES. ' ' MESSES. POPE AND SAYLES. ALBERTO. - ALBERTO, THE SISTERS SMITH. .'-' LITTLE MISS BERTOTO, MISS ETHEL CLIFFORD, ' MISS ROSE DEVELLA, , - MR. ERNEST HILL. • •-■.-,.• - SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ATTRACTIONS. ; BOXING NIGHT, ; BOXING NIGHT. FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE COLONIES , 0f ,. v ..-.-,--.--. MR. FRANK GRAHAM, ",' THE .GREAT ENGLISH TENOR, Late of the Carl Rosa Opera. Crystal Palace, Queen's Hall, Promenade Concerts, • '•-••• - And - The Boosey Ballad Concerts, London. First Appearance in New Zealand Y 'Of -' THE MARVELLOUS WILTON BROTHERS.. The Great Acrobatic > Comedy Novelty Team. M One of the Most Startling Successes ever imported to the Colonies. •; • "AND THERE ARE OTHERS." ■ Prices: 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. "y M. C. A., WELLESLEY-STREET. ANNUAL .CONCERT (Vocal and Instrumental), BY MR, J. H. PHELLPOT'S PUPILS AND ,\V .." FRIENDS, , < Will be given Y . THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 18TH DEC. ~ -.. Mr. Phillpot will ho assisted by Miss E. Ryan (soprano), Mr. G. Higgott (baritone), Miss M. Laing (contralto), Herr L. ' - .- Kreutzer (violinist). Miss M. Alexander (contralto), Herr L. Blitz (solo contra-bass), Mr. W. Aspinall (tenor), Mr. G. Haswell (flautist), Mr. Carter (solo harpist). . THE NGA REO WARU (eight voices), and AN EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA (18 performers). Admission, 2s and Is. Overture, 8 o'clock. — — —— — — '•' THE WRONG MR. WEIGHT."- . jJ. Opera- House, Boxing Night, Far funnier than, a Xmas Pantomime. [■ Plan' opens Saturday. , "■ ■-•,/■* FEDER AC • CLUB ROOMS, J- 1 WELLESLEY-STREET WEST. ■ COMPLIMENTARY SMOKE CONCERT, Tendered to ' • W. T. : JENNINGS, ESQ.,. M.H.R.,' By his Auckland Friend 3, ■■ : y'■■:,"■:. , - On • v ■ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, AT 8 P.M. Tickets,' 3s each, may he had from any Member of Committee or the Secretary. Admission only by ticket, • , " C. F. MARK, ' , ■ --'../'./.'Hon. Sec. m'AIJEBA ! . WAIWERA! VY • hot SPRINGS HOTEL. I This Old-established "and Favourite Wateringplace is acknowledged by all recent visitors as " "' - THE FINEST SEASIDE RESORT in the Colony. The Hotel has been enlarged, renovated, and refurnished: throughout, • new bath-houses : erected, and the ii comfort of , :, ; patrons 13 studied in every detail. HOT. MINERAL BATHS FREE TO VISITORS " STAYING AT HOTEL. AMUSEMENTS: Fishing, Boating, Hot Water and Sea Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Billiards, Ping-pong, etc. fe Launch available for picnic . and fishing excursions. TERMS: 83 per day; 50s per week. . A few special rooms at'los per day. 60s per week. ; WEEK END TRIP. Leaving Auckland . every SATURDAY at 2 p.m., and arriving back 9 a.m. MONDAYS. INCLUSIVE TICKET, covering Return ' Steamer Fare and all Hotel Charges and Baths at Waiwera' ... '.:..:'•-... -i QS Up-to-date steamer service. Wharf in course of construction. Telephone on premises. For full particulars apply to "Manager," Waiwera, or to '-• >•;•;>.. •;'.!,« : • , OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, . ~: . ••■■/;-■■ 22, Shortland-street; : ' ' Or, THOS. COOK AND SON. -' Booking Agents,".lo3, Queen-street.." THE '.WRONG ... MR, '•--'. ',j ; WRIGHT."— Ladies, it will become the correct thing to meet him at the Opera House. rjp R O U T F I-S I NO. ■ w The Kangitaiki River: is the best' Trout Stream in the colony. "< Good Accommodation can be 'had by applying to MR, RUPERT WYLIE, Te Honlu, .Galatea. .; , THE Kf- WRONG ; MR, ■ y WRIGHT."'An Ideal Entertainer for Theatre Parties, large or small. ; Secure seats Saturday. ! .-■ jj' Meetings. ~ *■ #^^^i ',ilti "WiECK OF * THE •»» EUNGAMITE. 'li&*&Kpit^si£sffi- ff Presentation on be'T half of the New Zea- .. ,v *, * ■¥ t .land-and Australian Natives' Association and other admirers will be made by His Excellency the Governor, at the Harbour Rooms, at 4 p.m., FRIDAY, the 19th, to Captain W. D. Reid, in recognition of his ' heroic conduct at the. wreck of «. the Elingamite. All those wishing to he present are , cordially invited.—E. FORD, Secretary. .-■ T'O'EW : JfEALAND '■ ' • TNSURANCE pOMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting, of the New Zealand Insurance Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of January, 1903, ,at 2 o'clock p.m., for , the purpose of receiving the Directors' Report, and the Bal-ance-sheet for the twelve months ended : November 30,1902; for the Election' of Two Directors, ; in room of MESSRS. ARTHUR HYAM NATHAN and SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE, who retire by rotation, but are "eligible, and offer themselves for re-election; and for the Election of Two Auditors.'",-.' - 'By Order of the Board.' " ' ! DAVID CRAIG, ;, ' • General Manager. Auckland, December 17, 1902. ■ : -.;•;■■;.•■ '■"• Hotels ' EPSOM HOTEL. - EPSOM. H. J. SYMS. PROPRIETOR, Begs to Notify his Friends and the General ■ Public that he has taken over the above Hotel.- ; .'■■?■■ Best Accommodation for Boarders and'tthe Travelling Public; 20 minutes from the City. Cars pass the door. k.•■'•-•'.■ v- . Telephone 1143. »•'■ BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. . Seccombe's Sparkling Ales on Draught. .. r Business Notices. . WE ARE LANDING, PEE, '■:''.".-": .■'"'; •'• ; - S.S. MATATUA. '■'■>.,: 'r-.'i -",'•:- S.S. INDRALEMA,- , S.S. INDRADEVI, "' ■ S.S. PAPANUI, ' . 'A FULL AND CHOICE RANGE -:.-. • Of • , - . •-- ' pHEISTMAS "T|ELICACIES AND QPE-' ,'. -■ ' CIALITIES, AND INVITE INSPECTION. • TO ARRIVE SHORTLY- r Paper Table Centres Ham and "Cutlet Frills Dish Papers Souffle Cups Paper Serviettes. Pie Frills, Etc., Etc. 'XT M" QMEETON. LIMITED, 1 THE OLD MILL," QUEEN-STREET. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Estimates Given. TjTLECTBICAL ■prrTL.NGS. Repairs of all Kind*. ' WM. OROSHER AND SONS. ' ■ . HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■:, ' JJ"EW GOODS FOR XMAS . PRESENTS. Per s.s. Goodwin—SEVENTY-FIVE CASES OF CLOCKS AND ELECTROPLATE. 8-Day American Sriking Clocks from 123 6d Best American Nickel Alarms ... 6s. > JAMES PRINCE, Manufacturing Jeweller, j Queen-street (opposite Herald Office).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12147, 18 December 1902, Page 8

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