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Amusements H" 1 S MA.IEB TY ' 8 T HEAT RE . Lestee. Mr. C. It. Bailey. DIRECTION OF J. C. WILLIAMSON. "T IF E 0 R C II I D." ■•T HE <) 1! 0 11 I D." . IT CAN ONLY RE DESCRIBED As :i GIGANTIC TRIUMPH, Why waste words, when they would attcrlj fail to convey anything approaching an attequate description of the TRULY REMARKABLE SUCCESS Achieved Last Evening, when, after a lotij Absence. MR. J . C . WILLIA MSON 'S Universally Popular ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY (Australasia's Premier Musical Organisation! Made their Reappearance before a RECORD AUCKLAND AUDIENCE, In the Queen of all C.aicty Successes, ■• T II JO O It C If I D." The Unanimous Opinion of Playgoers who witnessed Last Night's Performance was that THIS COLOSSAL ATTRACTION For BRILLIANCE IN MOUNTING And HILARITY. TCM.ITI.NK.-J-. unci <;<> HAS NEVER BEEN SURPASSED ON THE AUCKLAND STACK TO-NIGHT (.SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. Door, open at 'i o'clock, and until Further Notice will be, Repeated, "T 11 K 0 II C II 1 D." GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction of Mr. A. McCunn. Th» Piece Produced under the Supervision of Mr. Henry Bracy. BOX OFFICE NOTICE. THE HON PLANS will lie on view at Wildman and A rev's To-day Ivom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. and at His Majesty's Cafe from 2 p.m. to I 6.3J p.m. TRAIN ANT) TRAM ARRANGEMENTS. OTAHUHU AND HENDERSON. Bv arrangement with the Railway Department the 11 p.m. train to Otahuhu THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT will be delayed tiU 11.20 p.m., and the 11 p.m. train to Henderson and intermediate stations till 11. p.m. Trams to all Suburbs, including Onehungra, alter performance. Private Boxes. £3 3s and £2 2s, and Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 6s; Stalls, 4». Family Circle, is. NT EARLY DOORS. Day | Sales at His Majesty's Cafe. H' "AZAIID'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.The SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYE COM PL 11I TION lor week ending l l) th inst.. was won ihv Mr. F. Warriner, 11.M.5. Cambrian Mi. G' Mathews was again the winner ot the At.GREGATE BULL'S-EYE Match, putting mi the very large total of 267 Bull's-eyes lor tile week ' The Running: Targets Match was Micoessi'ullv competed loi by Mr. J'- lui.g. For the week en-.luig 26th mat., we are awarding the following prizes:-SIX-SHOT i OMl'l'.'l ITION, S.M. Fine in Case; A.G hGVI'E BULL'S-EYE COMPETITION, Rocket. Tool Kit; RUNNING TARGETS MATCH. 15s cash. -xv- A I W E H A TTOT STATURAL SPRINGS. THE BRIGHTON OF AUCKLAND. Pier 1200 ft long. SPLENDID HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. 2J Hours by Steamer. 4 Hours by Coach. : Boating, Fishing, Rowling. Tenuis, Croquet, Sea. Bathing. HOT SWIMMING AND PRIVATE BATHS, Free to Hotel Guests. SPECIAL WEEK-END TRIPS. Steamer Fate, Hotel Charges, and Baths (inclusive). '}()*■ See Settlers' S.S. Co."a Time-table. Full particulars. 22. SHORTLAND-ST., Telephone 192, or from The Manager. Waiwera. QUEEN'S HALL, PAGET-STREET.—Avail-able for Lectures, Concerts. Lodges, and various Social Gatherings. Up-to-date conveniences. " Bluthner " Piano. Terms | moderate.—Apply to A. Thome. fagot-street. I Cricket. !J? N G LAND V. A UCKLA D. pRICKET *Ss/* TV/TATCH ! MS. M ATCU ! | pRICKET iU j " AUCKLAND DOMAIN. rpnis JJAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, January 26, 28, 29. Play starts at 2 p.m. EXCURSION PARKS ON RAILWAYS "V TRAMS FREQUENT INTERVALS. j ADMISSION: IS EACH DAY. Schoolboys' Tickets obtainable at Gate. i ___ Shows. HELENS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION SHOW. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1907. RECORD ENTRIES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED For ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. A Special Train will leave Auckland at 8.30 in the morning, returning from llelensville 6.15 in the evening. 'See railway advertisement.) The Scotch Dancing, which consists of Highland Reel, Highland Fling, Irish .Jig:, etc., etc.. and the Riding. Driving, and Sports, are post entry. St. Andrew's Pipe Band in attendance. The Committee will provide hot water and fresh milk free on the ground to the public. A 'Bus will run all day between the Hot Spring and Show Ground. J. NEWMAN, Secretary. 11.A.A. AGRICULTURAL SHOW, J PUKEKOHE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH Ist AND 2nd, 1907. PRIZE SCHEDULE NOW READY. AND POSTED ON APPLICATION. ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 16th, 1907. J. PATTERSON. Secretary. Holiday Resorts. rpHE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER 1 HOLIDAYS. POWES j)AY, WAIHEKE TBLANI). Two and a-half hours' lrij> in smooth water. Beautiful bush scenery, lovely sandy IxMrh. Boating in sheltered waters; splendid fishing: oil launch for use of visitors; tennis croquet. Hall for dancing. First-class table." Passengers lauded at wharf; P.O. and Telephone. Steamers three times a, week. Terms moderate. H. INS LEY. Proprietor. Professional Notices. fj. BUXTON HEWER (Graduate American VJ . College, Pennsylvania). PSYCHOLOCIST, cures all diseases; no medicine; dailv, 10-5 p.m.-317, Victoria Arcade. Tel. 2054. Conveyances. NOTICE.— On and after December 23. a i~ 'Bus will leave bottom of Queen-street for Hov.ick. at 5.30 a.m., reluming from Howie!; at 4.30 p.in J. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. '""■-' -'. —■—■■ '-■■ ...a DQP CLEARANCE SAI. F.O.V_>. THIS DAY. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, Is lid, 2- lid, Zi lid. 350 to Choose from.—D.S.C. M - E W ry-EAI- AN I) TT ERA LD. Subscriptions : 6d per week, delivered in town j and suburbs, or IC-, per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the colour, j ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes— Wasted, To Let, Fok Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board ami Residence, are instated at the rare of IS words for In, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s oil each insertion; Funeral Notices, Is extra. These announcements, which nui.-t be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the Hkra'd Summary without extra charge. Replies to adv. ..,.,.;,. „ ;; be received it '"'■''' the onices rf ■~,. i;::a.u.o tree oi charge. Instructions a.i to the insertion or withdrawal of ! advertisements in the Herald must be in writing. The Proprietors do not held themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through ■ accident or from other causes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 10

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