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Amusements . « Opera house , , - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 and 20, 1902.' V.', ''/";' '.'-.•} THE. AUCKLAND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will Produce The Funniest of Funny, Comedies, * v ' "THE GUVNOR," In Aid of the JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. A very praiseworthy and laudable object -a most - commendable . charity, and one which merits the kind support and patronage of all classes of the community. " The kindly deeds of those are doubly blessed Who help the blind, the suffering" or distressed." THIS SPECIAL APPEAL IS MADE TO THE CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND, with the full as--1 surance that they will extend their kind patronage -to ; the performance. ; POPULAR PRICES : 3?. 2s. and Is. I Box Plan at Messrs. Wildman, Lyell, and v Arey's. .':-•':.- Dress Circle awl Orchestral Stalls, 3«. Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle, Is. ■ , . . ' Doors Open, 7.30 ; Commence at 8 ; Car. riages, 10.30. * B. LESLIE HUNT, Secretary, The Jubilee Institute for the Blind : THOMAS GRESHAM, Hon. Sec, " ■ Auckland Dramatic Society. ■'■:'. "rpHE WRONG . MR. WRIGHT." Do you know where I'm off to next Boxinir night? b You can bet I'm not missing " The Wrong Mr Wright," " When I saw it in Melbourne I laughed tilt I cried. And the chap that was with me I thought ; would have died. PLANS FOR FIRST WEEK At Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's, SATURDAY MORNING, at 8. ; "Gad! What a Killer I am." QPER A II O SE, " For Fun." Under the Management of MESSRS. WILLOUGHBY AND GEACH. ' "A Feast of Laughter for 'Xmas." V; ; i I BOXING NIGHT. - 1 Starting : BOXING NIGHT. ; Starting GEORGE WTLLOUGHBY ■ ■,■-■' And his ■ ; LONDON COMEDY COMPANY In , THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT. THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT. THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT. THE HUNDREDS REFUSED At each and every performance in the SoutS: assures the Management that they are Supplying a Lone-felt Want. -'. ' SIDE-SPLITTING ENTERTAINMENTS. SIDE-SPLITTING ENTERTAINMENTS. Clean, Amusine. and Highly Diverting. FOR ALL CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY. Popular Prices—ls, 2s 6d. and 4s. Plans at Wildman. Lyell, and Arey's, and Central Hotel (Saturday Morning). ■ — '»' THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT."-An Ideal Entertainment for Theatre Parties, large or small. Ladies note. QT. PAUL'S SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET. SALE OF WORK, CHRISTMAS TREE, ETC. 'TO-DAY (THURSDAY). ~ .-'....; During the evening Songs and Character Songs, viz., " Where Are You Going to My Pretty Maid," and " Chinese Tommies. At 9 p.m.. Comic Dialogue, " A Golden Goose." Hours: 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to .• > 10 p.m. Admission. Afternoon Free, Evening Sixpence; Children, Half-price. • ST. JOHN'S DRAMATIC CLUB Will Reproduce " LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET." By Special Request.'; 1 IN ST. BONA VENTURA'S HALL, PARNELL. % -;■> MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1902. /■ - Under' the Direction of Mr. Danvers. First-class Musical and Vocal Items to Open • Proceedings./. -■ r ,- ;, - o Tickets,■ Is. > ' .Commence at 8 p.m. 1 "'. . ■... —: ~ .. '. '. , , ■ .— —— .'. ; •■ /. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR Having kindly granted the use of . the Government House Grounds for the Distribution of Prizes won at the Floral Fete, : A REPETITION OF THE /POSTERS MARCH Will take place there, y At intervals between. : -4 and 6.30 p.m. FRIDAY", 19th inst. Band and Afternoon Tea. Entrance, Is. PUNCH AND JUDY Marionettes an'' Veiil triloquial Entertainment for Children's Xmas "••• Parties.— ■ Prof. Beckford, 6, Brown-street, Ponsonby. " THE WRONG ' . MR. WRIGHT."X , Now floating round the World on a wave of laughter. Ha! Ha! Ha! Excursions. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. In Aid'of the Ponsonby. Federal Orchestral .... - | •• .. Society. P.S. EAGLE wiU leave Queen-street Wharf at 8 p.m. sharp, calling at Ponsonby Wharf. , , Selections by an Efficient Band. ' , Tickets, One Shilling, at Tomlinson's, Ponsonby Road; the Budget, Karangahape Road; and Eady's, Queen-street. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. . All in Search of Health or . Pleasure should Visit KAMO T7-AMO '■";';1 TrAMO " AMO iii, iXAMO ,-,X\:AMO HOTEL AND SANATORIUM! THE HEALTH RESORT OF THE NORTH (four miles from Whangarei)., THE KAMO MINERAL SPRINGS are ao knowledged to ho the -best possible remedy. for:; Dyspepsia, with acidity and flatulence, liver and kidney complaints, etc. As Drinking Waters they are without a rival. AMUSEMENTS!!— Driving, Shooting, Tennis, Billiards, Ping-Pong, etc. 'HOW TO GET THEREThe Northern S.S. Co.'s Steamers leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings for Whangarei, and arrive at daybreak the ' following mornings; >:■ thence < frequent ■-= rail ' service, four miles to KAMO. : ' FARE—Auckland to Kamo and Return (Saloon and First Rail), 245. THE HOTEL has just been completed, and . is an UP-TO-DATE Establishment, providing ;S' every convenience and comfort. Terms, per day, 8s; per week. 425. « THE SANATORIUM provides all the ease and comforts 'of a home, with good table, etc. Terms, per day, 6s; per week, 355. - For full particulars apply; to the Office of the Company, 22, Shortland-street, Auckland; or. T. H. COOK AND SON, . ■.' ■- :■ ,•-Booking Agents, 103, Queen-street. I "^————» ' ' ' 1 1" ' 1 ml Pleasure Kesorts. .WES COAST, .-' WEST COAST. VIA SWANSON. ; Anyone desiring to go to the ■ Famou* Camping-out Grounds should write or telephone to R. KNOX, Swanson. . . I am : prepared to cart -, and convey passengers to the Coast. Premises right opposite, Station at . Swanson. . Have Store and Bakery, and can supply goods at Auckland ' - 1 prices for cash. -• Traps, Pack-horses, and Biding Horses for hire. •- - Post Office and Telephone Bureau on premises. .-: 1 . '" - ■■ , '■ R. KNOX, . '•'-'""■ - Proprietor. . mm^ ———w—^————; JJ-EW -ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 6d ; per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in 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 HEEALD Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do \ not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion. through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to ; t themselves the right of omitting advertise- :;' ments that they may deem objectionable, ; ; even although such advertisements may have ■ .:.- been received and paid for in the usual coarse - of business. ,v ' '. .- ' ; ; ; ; ■Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HEEALD must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted . until countermanded, and' charged accordingly. .; Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than six ;.; o'clock p.m. , T 5 7 For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HEEALD Publishing Office, hut the Proprietors do not

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

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

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

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