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Amusements: ' ' * , —-—'.v. q pE E A J'OD i g,,. I Business Manager—Mr. J. P. MACMAB.Ojf 'X • i(' ...'; THIS (WEDNESDAY EVENING. r."*"- IN OLD MADRID. ~~* "***" : IN OLD MADRID. :',,''"' 4eTH-OONSECUTIVE PERFOBMANCE-48TW I•' Wil-CONSECUTIVE PERFORMANCE-^ ■ ■ : Of the Famous ' "'"'fisftl ' WOODS - W^P ON QOMPANT. "' | J A REGRETFUL FAREWELL. ' * f • '.A RECORD SEASON." | THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. .- I THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. ' | GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, j GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, f And j POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT § ::■■:■■. Of tie ;, S'i» B MOST PHENOMENAL SEASON 1 MOST PHENOMENAL SEASON . , 1 Ever Chronicled in the Theatrical History 0 { * the Colony. * 1 FAREWELL TO AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST i ACIOR. •. | ALFRED WOODS. J FAREWELL TO ENGLAND'S FAMOUS % EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, i MAUD WILLIAMSON. l ) FAREWELL TO THE ■; on-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-QA d\J <: Of their 6\J I .INCOMPARABLE DRAMATIC OEGANISA. •' : i TION. ,v- ! : :■■.'.-, ;I; J A RECORD FOR NEW ZEALAND?' ;~* I i 8-CONSECUTTVE WEEKS-8 * "■■■ | « A RECORD FOR NEW ZEALAND. ; Jf "A BIT, A HIT. A PALPABLE HIT !" "" -■ : ;! 1 TO-NIGHT— | ~ J IN OLD MADRID, J "~* '% 1 IN OLD MADRID. J ' I * IN OLD MADRID. J 1 J IN OLD MADRID. I I —~, 1 — : —* | An Historical Romance in lour Acts, being a i Dramatisation of F. Marion Crawford's B Fascinating Novel. " In the Palace of the S King," by Maud Williamson, a. | Don John of Austria ALFRED WOODS I Dolores.. • MAUD WILLIAMSON I MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. I GORGEOUS AND RESPLENDENT COSTUMES 3 FROM AUTHENTIC DESIGNS. f | Popular Prices: 3s, 23. and Is. || Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Ai'oy'g. < - | ; Day Sales as usual. No Early Doo;rs. ( • » f\ P B K A H 0 U S B,' ;| TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND II THURSDAY, ■ |i OCTOBER 20, 21, and 22. I .'ll RETURN VISIT OF f<\ MB. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'B ' B WESTMINSTER ABBEY . ■'• ?:&M § ■WESTMINSTER ABBEY -■• - \- § WESTMINSTER ABBEY •■ ,' I WESTMINSTER. ABBEY . I GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY ! 1 In, a Unique Programme of the - Iff NATIONAL MUSIC OF ENGLAND. SCOT. M LAND, IRELAND. AND WALES, M Comprising: ■>*; GLEES, MADRIGALS. CATCHES, AND I BALLADS. :■■ ■', ■•; Assisted by the Eminent, English Contralto, m MADAME MARIE HOOTON, ■. ■ i And the Well-known. Musical Sketch Artist, m MR. DUDLEY CAUSTON. .';. i Prices: 4s, 2s 6(', oik l Is. '• , B Box Plan will be Opened at Wildman, LyetL it and Arey's, on FRIDAY MORNING. * f$J Day Sales at Williamson's. Early doors. *! 6d extra. & Musical Societies and Parties, for not lees' f, If than 10 (reserved). £1 ss. fit M. LICHTENSTEIN. Representative. - || . .--- ■VTOUNG M BN ' a pHIiISTIAJ? ft , I ASSOCIATION, '•; CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT || . STREETS. ' './".vKv g LAST " If: /I RAND 1 XX T7IVENING ■ L ' fe ILI pONCEBT? M ■ .v. .■■■ .. \j , t i m IN THE WINTER COURSE. . " / fe| ' OCTOBER 30. ' I 'i Tendered by MR. J. H. PHILLPOT. g • Commencing at 8 o'clock. ' K'j Admission by Course Ticket, or One Shilling Iff at the door. , / W THOMAS BUDDLE. Hon. Secretary. '■ / 'M ' P PARISH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. ''■ If PARISH HALL, BURLEIGH-STREET. , Mi THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 15th and 16th Oct, I'; ANNUAL SALE OF WORK AND FANCY FAIR, | The Annual Sale of Work and Fancy Fair 1 , : | will take place on the above dates from 2 to 5 and from 7to 10 p.m. each day, and will conn k -,•; prise:—Sale of Plain and Fancy Needlework, ' f Vocal and Instrumental Music, Mrs. Jarlcy'g '< '" Waxworks, Prof. Beckford's Royal Marionettes || Character Songs, Refreshments, etc., etc. : m Admission, Sixpence. * li : '■• I QOENIO pLAYING fIAEBS, '• A NOVELTY. j ■ ■ ■ ' ! \ , EACH CARD. DISPLAYS AM ' M ■■■~. . i i EXQUISITE GEM OF. NEW ZEALAND :; " g ' SCENERY. :•' || SUITABLE SOUVENIR FOR SENDING HOMB i | Price, 39 per packet, •■'wKS ft Can be had from all Stationers, eto. .'■■•. ■'■'■■■'. .. iancy Goods ' ' r ' :. J'-'ll —, ; ■, i : J. *-- m WANTED KNOW »V W *"j ' t .■._■■■■:« • '■■'■,'■' ."' > if PRELIMINARY NOTICE. C| Early in' November there will be a Graail Kj Exhibition at the ,4 - .' - T ONDON ARCADE .■" : V:-^| ! || JU A ■",'■% OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES FROM' JAPAN! I . Selected by . . «f . M R.OODSON. | pi A CASES are being' opened, and certain ■ p% : - lines aro now being brought forward. B'\ Our friends will do welL to ' make, frequenft g|' ' visits to the ;; ■ || JAPANESE AZAAB . '/;T |p During this month, as they will sure_j* t \i find something new, although the entire and ' M unparalleled display will be about the 'th of | I November, of which due notice will, be given. II I J L. R. E * D Pianoforte Tuner to Their Excellencies Lord;||H Ranfurly and the Earl of Glasgow. yfm IMPORTER OF THE. WORLD-RENOWNED B PIANOFORTES by 111 JUSTIN BROWNE (durability unexcelled) Hoelling and Spengenbers (awarded » ■'•Ws medals) . Jj t ,i SPAETHE (Gold Medallist). ' Wt ■■'■'■ — o --ii LARGE SELECTION OF NEW AND SECOND*fJ| HAND PIANOS. .. M Inspection Invited. ROOMS: LIVERPOOL-STREET. || Telephone 357. „ »■- ,li : ' ■=== :■====■ NoW ZEALAND HiERAiJ* | SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered ™ town and suburbs; or ICs per quarter, matt' .. vance. posted to any part of the colon}'. t j ADVERTISEMENTS under the f 0 " 0 " classes: Wanted, To Let, Foe. Sams, lost m and found. Personal, board and RK^* DENCE, are inserted at the rate of 13 word* e ;, for one shilling, or three consecutive inse r " i. lions for 2s Cd. ~ 1 Births, Deaths, and Marriages, lis 6d ea | insertion. These announcements, which m j~j#- W bo signed by the advertiser, are aluo inser " M in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and JIBBAw m SUMMARY without extra charge. , || Replies to advertisements will be recent- m at the offices of the Herald free of charge. mk . The Proprietors do not hold themselves "J mm sponsible for non-insertion of advertisemen g|! through accident or from other causes; .an . m they reserve to themselves the right of Ig ting advertisements that may be ~e? SJm«it»-'--'Pi' jectionabie, although such » d »'S™(it;|i have been paia for in the usual course business. ■ / '__ S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 14 October 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 14 October 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12401, 14 October 1903, Page 8

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