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Amusements. v OPERA house AND fuller's palace of varieties. Vaudeville ( ITU LLKR i Durlesaw Minstrel ( -I- I Specialties TONIGHT. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY*. All New Artists, a Tremendous Hit. REX The Marvellous \ " Contortionist. WILD TT'RIDAY The Bowie Knife | V r Thrower. i POLLO VjELVIDERE In Living x\ JL> Bronze Statuary. ARTHUR TAUCHEBT Comedian CONNIE BIRD Lady Mimic LEWIS SISTERS SerioK and Dancers THE ROLLOS Sketch Artists KITTY DELAVALE Charming Serio FRANK KING PEARL IX)YELL AMY BLACKIB LUCY LAVINIA SAM WILSON" PHYLLIS FAY NEW AND HUMOROUS PICTURES BY THE WARWICK BIOSCOPE. '* The Steamer on Fire." 2«. Is. anil M Reserves at Wildmrm's. Day Sales at Carter's. No Early Doors. pHBISTMAS MIGHT. SACRED ILLUSTRATED CONCERT. SACRED ILLUSTRATED CONCERT. - MODERN NEW YORK." '• LONDON TO ROME." Illustrated Songs: "She Were a Wreath of Roses," " On the Banks of Allan Water." "The Holy City." " The Lost Chord." " Namreth," "The Star of Bethlehem." "Calvary," and others. Artists: MR. JOHN FULLER. MR. FRANK KING. MISS AMY BLACKIE. MISS LAURA ROLLO. AND Miss MAY FULLER (Elocutionist'. 2s and Is. No Early Doors. Open. 7.15. p H 0 It A L HALL. For Four Nights, during Xmas Week, Commencing BOXING NIGHT. DECEMBER 26. DECEMBER 27. 23. AND 29. Frederic Shipman presents "jV/F AE I E "V *RE L L E., " Queen of Irish Song," After a brilliantly successful series of tours in the Old World. America, and Australia, Where she is acknowledged to be THE FINEST LIVING INTERPRETER OF THE SONGS" OF IRELAND, .Assisted by the Eminent Tenor, CHESTER FENTRESS. Solo Pianiate and Accompanist: Constance Brandon-Usher (from the Leipsic Conservatorium). PRICES: 3s. 2s. Is. Box Plan for the Four Concerts TO-DAY at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's. Xmas Day and Boxing Day ,at His Majesty's Cafe SPECIAL TRAMWAY SERVICE. Special Trams will leave the Three Lamps Every Evening: at 7 o'clock, 7.15, and 7.30, direct for the Hall, returning- after the performance. FRANK TALBOT, Representative for Mr. Shipman. W A I W B It A TJOT "VTATURAL SPRINGS. THE BRIGHTON OF AUCKLAND. Pier 1200 ft long. SPLENDID HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. 2£ Hours by Steamer. 4 Hours by Coach. Boating, Fishing. Bowling, Tennis, Croquet, Sea Bathing. HOT SWIMMING AND PRIVATE BATHS, Free to Hotel Guests. SPECIAL WEEK-END TRIPS. Steamer Fare, Hotel Charges, and Baths (inclusive}, *?AS. See Settlers' S.S. Co.'s Time-table. Full particulars, 22, SHORTLAND-ST., Telephone 192, or from The Manager, Woiwern. KOROIRE HOT SPRINGS. AN IDEAL HEALTH RESORT. Between Auckland and Rotorua, Daily Trains, return fare 23s 4d. Hot Mineral Baths. Bracing Climate. Trout Fishing. Shooting, etc. EXCELLENT 9-HOLE GOLF COURSE. Hotel now in hands of Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin, late of Grand Hotel, Auckland. „, Every Home Comfort. OKOROIKE. OKOROIRE. ITS OK.!! ' a Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc. ALL SAINTS'. PONSONBY EOADXX Christmas Day. 6.30, 8. and 9.30, Holy Communion; 11 o'clock, Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 5.30, Evensong.' CT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-STREET.-Christ-kj mas Day.— a.m. and 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Festival Service, Sermon, and Holy Communion (choral); 7.30 p.m.. Short Service and Recital of Christmas Music, as per programme advertised on Saturday. pHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY .-Christmas VV Day— Communion, 6.30' a.m.; 8 a.m. (choral), and after Matins at 11 a.m. Evensong. 7 p.m., with carols. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 0....:. FOOT OF SYMONDS-STREET. TUESDAY, 11 a.m.. Rev. P. C. Durwanl, M.A. Subject: "The Unwelcome Alien." Cliristmaß Music. '-'< Funeral Notices Of »■■'■■■ *M* Q.RAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. The Brethren arc requested to assemble in the Masonic Hall, Remuera, at 2.30 p.m. TOMORROW (CHRISTMAS DAY), for the purpose of accompanying to their last restingplace, in St. Mark's Cemetery, the mortal remains of our late V.W. and Beloved Brother John McTntyre Laxon, Past President Board of Benevolence. After assembling in the Hall the Brethren will march in procession to our deceased brother's late residence, and thence to the above cemetery. Worshipful Masters of Lodges arc particularly desired to bring the above request under the notice of their respective members. <> OLIVER NICHOLSON, Grand Superintendent. Regalia (in mourning), Evening Dress. White Ties, and Gloves. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND, I.e. The Brethren of the Irish Constitution are desired by the Provincial, Grand Master to join with the Brethren of the New Zealand Constitution in attending the Funeral of our late Respected Brother V.W. Brother J. M. Laxon. P.P.8.8.. in accordance with their Grand Superintendent's notification. GEO. A. GRIBBIN, i P.O. Secretary. Evening Dress, White Ties, and Gloves, Regalia in mourning. ARA LODGE. No. 1. N.Z.C. XX ' I The Brethren of the above Lodge are requested to assemble at the Masonic Hall, Remuera. TO-MORROW (CHRISTMAS DAY;, at 2.30 p.m.. for the purpose of paying their last sad tribute of respect to the memory of their late Beloved Brother and Secretary, John McInlyrc Laxon, P.P.8.8. j A. W. ROBERTSON. W.M. j Mining Notices MAY QUEEN ENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY. All Shares in the above Company forfeited for the non-payment of the 23rd Call of One Halfpenny per Share, made on the 16th October. 1906, will be Sold by Mr. R. C. Carr. at his Mart. Swanson-strest, Auckland, by public auction, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of January, 1907, it. the amount of Call be notpaid on or before the previous day.—J. J. MACKY. Manager. Auckland, Dec. 22, 1906. rr<HE SHOP FOR PRESENTS 1. Established 1881. ■ Intending Purchasers of Watches and Jewellery can depend on getting a Thoroughly Reliable Article at SLANEY'S. Queenstreet. Following our usual custom Every Article will be Reduced during the Holiday Season GOLD RINGS, from 5s to £20. COLD BROOCHES, from 5s to £10. WATCHES, all Prices, from 10s. Every article warranted as represented. Any sales not completely approved of will be willingly exchanged or cash refunded within 14 days of sale. W. SLANEY. Manufacturing Jeweller QUEEN-STREET. Corner of Vulcan Lane. gUSI N E 8 s IN MY MENS OUTFITTING SHOPS, IS AGAIN IN FELL SWING. j. rTs™ MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTER, queen-street; MYRTLE GROVE CIGARETTE. •*•'-*- Watch Competition. See AH Tobacconists' Window*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 12

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