Article image
Article image

Amusements. p~l~T T Y 'TT A ii It, ■ Every Evening at 8. ~ '. ■rvix's p alety /-iompany. CONTINUED ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS Of The Eminent English Tenor, MR. FRANK GRAHAM. Late of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, London. MISS EMMIE SMITH, The delightful Singer of Coon Sor.srs and Popular Ballads. MR. FRANK YORKE, MR. FRANK YORKE, Everybody's Favourite Comedian. THE BALLET DES FROLIQUES. MR. GEO. GORDON. MISS ANNETTA BODIN. THE SISTERS GILARDI. THE SISTERS SMITH, . And, The Screamingly Humorous Sketch, " THE LUNATIC ASYLUM," By Mr. Frank Yorke and Companj. Prices: 2s and Is. Bos Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. P E D E R A L JJ AIL LAST NIGHT.-TpBIDAY.-LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT, i? LAST NIGHT. LAST EIDAY.-LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. -T LAST NIGHT. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Of the ■OOYAL "OOTORUA pOI QIRLS ,"WAR JQANCE QOMPANY. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, /~VLD-TLME Tyip-ORI XyAR TRANCES, ■pRETTY -poi TRANCES, BY THE SAME NATIVES WHO PERFORMED' Before T.R.H. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. K A—PERFORMERS.—K A COME AND SEE KIEI MATAU (" The Duchess"). And Don't Forget A REFINED AND UP-TO-DATE EXHIBITION. THE ROTORUA MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND. A BARE TREAT. Doors open 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. Come Early and avoid disappointment. POPULAR PRICES: Front Seats (Chairs), 2s; Back Seats, Is. All Accounts payable at Federal Hall TODAY, at 10.30 p.m. HARRY J. REID, Manager: ■■ i ——» Athletics. AUCKLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS' A.A.A. TO-DAY. THE SPORTS OF TEE YEAR, GRAND MARCH at 2.30 p.m. 51 Squads in Physical Drill, Wands, Clubs, etc. Musical Display at 5.20 p.m. First Race at 10 a.m.. Admission Free.- • FRANCIS H. BROWN, Hon. Sec. A T H L E T I " C S.~ AMATEUR CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.' DOMAIN, . SATURDAY—SATURDAY SATURDAY-MARCH 14.-SATURDAY LONG AND INTERESTING' PROGRAMME, j .FOOT RACES, , CYCLE RACES, STEEPLECHASE—STEEPLECHASE RELAY RACES, SCHOOLS AND CLUBS. Also. NOVELTY OF NOVELTIESWHEEL AND FOOT RELAY RACE (One Mile), For Teams of Two. BAND. BAND. ADMISSION, One Shilling. LADIES FREE. F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. fTT A C. B. S. ST* PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION, 1903. GRAND ANNUAL fete ART UNION. Domain CRICKET? ground, TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1903. MONSTER ART UNION. FIRST PRIZE, Mineral Specimen, assay value, £30. Other Prizes, consisting of Oil Paintings, now on view at Frederick Moore and Co.'s Piano Warehouse, Queen-street. GRAND PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. GREAT INTER-PAROCHIAL TUG-OF-WAR. HAMMER THROWING WRESTLING EXHIBITION. One Shilling-ADMISSION-One Shilling (Including Chance in Art Union), See Saturday's Papers for Full . Programme. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. GRAND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT. Watch for Further Particulars. . M. J. SHEAHAN, Concert Sec. JAS. B. R. STEAD,.Gen. Sec. _ » i - ■ »—■ Business Notices. T H BY ]) O . g A Y NOTON BROS.' Is the Shop to Buy your Tea from. NOTON BROS. . Deliver 21b, 61b, 1211), or 201b Tina of Tea. anywhere within 10 miles of Queen-street. NOTON BROS. Now sell Jib and lib packets of Tea over the Counter. NOTON BROS. Blend Teas to anyone's particular taste. NCI ON BROS. Keep Delicious Teas, Ceylon, Indian, or • Blended. • NOTON BROS. Also Sell First-class Coffees. TVTOTON BROS. ~ Ii Have 20 tons of Tea in their packing room upstairs. NOTON BROS. Sell very good Cocoa. NOTON BEOS. ' „ Have a packing room 80ft long, with cart entrance at High-street. NOTON BROS. , ,•■ , • Are always pleased to show tin Public over their premises. NOTON BEOS. . ■■ •.■ ■ ■ '••:; ■ Do a large hotel, boardmghouse, and restaurant trade. NOTON BROS. I'---.- _. - Call for orders anywhere withm 10 miles of Queen-street. NOTON BROS.' . ' Telephone Number is 346. NOTON BROS. ■ t Are Importers of all classes of Cigars. NOTON BROS. Assert that ALL THE FOREGOING REMARKS ARE FACTS. . .npHE p OLDEN rnEAPOT, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite His Majesty 3 Arcade). T> E'M.O V A L NOTICE. ' W. MANNING Notifies his Customers and. the Public generally ;•..*■ That he has , REMOVED From Dublin-street, Ponsonby, To LARGER PREMISES , Situated in > - WELLESLEY-STREET WEST. Telephone 188. •.. . W. MANNING, MANUFACTURER. TT\ H A ' N. ' K S. : ROBERT TYNDALL, PREMIER BUTCHERY, FRANKLIN ROAD, Having Sold his Business to MR. G. W. VAUGHAN, Takes this opportunity of thanking his many customers and friends for their liberal sup•port during the many years he has been in business, and hopes that they will continue to give the same to his successor. IN REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE, I hope, by giving strict attention to business, and keeping only the First Quality of Meat at Lowest Possible Prices, to merit a continuance of the support accorded to Mr. Robert Tyndall, G. W. VAUGHAN, ; ;':-, 'FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, ',* -.;■:. FRANKLIN ROAD. :.'•:' . - — ■» Tl/r/.1. S8; ' MCELWAIN, 7"~ ' • 206, VICTORIA -ARCADE' (UPSTAIRS). ' ■,-'■,: ':■■ Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Shampooing, ; Hairdressing, etc. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. • Fancy Wigs, Costumes - on' Sale; and Hire. Latest Toilet Novelties in stock.', ' : : ;'- .Telephone No. 254,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19030306.2.99.7

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12212, 6 March 1903, Page 8

Word Count
766

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12212, 6 March 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12212, 6 March 1903, Page 8