Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S TBEAT*!!. ! •*-*■ , Lessee, Mr C. R. Bailey. Direction of MR. J C. WILLIAMSON. f: . : THIS' (THURSDAY) EVENING. ■ • And • ■■■■'..::. ■ - -*i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LAST 3 NIGHTS i or MR, J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S NEW MUSICAL; COMEDY COMPANY. Which will be 'devoted to the Prod actio*. For the FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND, Of Another of the Delightful Series of Quiet* Musical Triumphs, lT "THREE UTILE MAIDS,'* "THREE LITTLE MAIDS." " THREE LITTLE MAIDS." And which has proved one of the most brilliant- mucuses .of this Company'* .Repertoire. 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS" Messrs. 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS Victor Gouriet SFAttr.WELL NIGHTS Reginald Kenneth. 5 FAHEWEI.J, NIGHTS Harrington Swwnrr 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS Arthur Lissant, 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS and 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS Myle* Clifton. 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS Mioses * 3 FAREWELL SIGHTS Amy Murphy 3 SAREWELL NIGHTS Alma Barber, 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS Celi* fihiloni, 3 FAREWELL NIGHT* and 3 FAREWELL NIGHTS Daissie Wallace. Produced under direction of Mr. Henry Braey. Box Plans at. Wildmsn and Arey'*, d w Sales at H.M. Cafe. Price* a* usual. WHO IS BOKZONI, AND "rpHE jDIETH OF THE "pMPIRV.?'"HPHE T>TRTH OF THE "EnU'IEE." A COLOSSAL DISPLAY. CT. PATRICK'S Q.RAND T\OMINION ■pESTTVAL. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE. SIGNOR BOREONI'S MASTERPIECE, "T3IRTH OF THE "pifPIBE." " TJIRTH OF THE pMPniE." THE MAMMOTH SHOW. -rryWu TMETH OF THE TIKPIR&" 250 PERFORMERS. i , _" I ■ ■ ■" ■'" "- " ■ -,-1 -rpilE -DIBTU OF THE TjiMi'lßE. " ALL THE WORLD IS COMING TO SEE. • DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS "T H,] B IRTII ' OF THE ]i' IRK? " Snows. ■pEANKLIN AGRICULTURAL CROW, "pUKEKQHE. FEBRUARY 28 JND 29) 19 Qg # THE POPULAR SHOW OF THE SEASON. Schedule now Ready: posted to any addrewENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 10th. 1903. Further particulars from J. PATTERSON. Secretary. Licensing Notices. OF AUCKLAND LICENSING DIS J TRtCT—NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, IfKIDGOT MEEHAN, of Auckland, Executrix of th< Will of Thomas Median, late of Auckland, being the holder of a Publican's License hi respect of the House and Premises known by the sign of Gloeson's Hotel, and situate at. Auckland, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at tho neit licencing meeting to lie hokfen at Auckland, on. the 'third Day of March, 1908, apply for a Transfer of tho said License from myself fit Bridßot Median, my Appointee. Dated the 4th day of February, 1908.-BRIDGET MEEHAN (Signature of Applicant). \ ; ■''"' ■ ",';. ; ; ; BBSS"*! Pleasure Resorts. WAIWER A NATURAL HOT SPRINGS .ii.' HOTEL. ■ (Now lighted by Acetylene Gub,) NATURAL HOT MINERAL SWIMMING' AND PRIVATE BATIK. Sea Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Croquet, Bowling, Billiards. TARIFF REDUCED TO 78 PER DAY. £2 28 PER WEEK. FEW SPECIAL ROOMS HIGHER KATE. Exclusive of Mineral Baths. FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET.; ' WEEK-END TRIPS, leaving Auckland 2 p.m. SATURDAYS, and returning to arrive 8.55 a.m. MONDAYS (including hotel charges and steamer fare, but exclusive of baths), 18s 6d. Full particulars, Telephone 192. Boots and Shoes. TUTANUFACTUREBS' SAMPLES ' 01-TTIGH-GRADE TpOOTWEAR. TJADLEY AND DOS Have just received from Paris and Vienna A largo Number of Sample Pairs of LADIES' HIGHEST GRADE FOOTWEAR, Including some remarkably fine specimens of LADIES' WALKING AND EVENING SHOES. ) These Goods arc really worth inspection, as they are representative of the finest goods made. A few pairs are on view in our show window. NEW FERROCONCRETE BUILDING, QUEEN-ST.. Auckland. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. Conveyances. I OSWALD COSSEY. having taken over » Mr. ; Brown's and Mr. Tourney's Livery and Bait Stables, am now in a position to do all kinds of carting, and solicit a fair jhare of patronage Saddle Horses to meet train Mail Coach start* for Tahoke after arrival of train, the first Tue«day in November, and continues weekly. Telegraph Address: LIVERY STABLES. Kaifau NOTICE.-On and after SUNDAY. December XI 22 a 'Bus will leava bottom of Queenstreet Every Morning at 9.30. for Howick. returning from Howiok at 4.30. J CRAWFORD. Proprietor STACK COVERS.-A good assortment of slwi in stock Orders executed promptly. HARVEST OILS.-Engine. Machine, and Cylinder Oils at very moderate prices, and of superior quality. DICK'S BALATA BELTING-THE Belt for Agricultural Machinery; not affected by heat or rain. A YOUNG AND po.. 39. EORT-ST. Telephone No 657 MEW 7BAL AN J TTBBAtO. . SCBSCIUPTIONB: 6d per week, delivered in to»c aud suburbs, or Ife per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Doroimoii. " AnvT.TiTiSEWB.fTB under the following clmk*— Wasted, To Lkt, For Same,, Lost axv I'oc.vd, PBRsoxAr., Board and Residence—are ic*erted at the rate of 18 words tor Is, or three consecutive insertion* for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2« cd each insertion Foskral Notices, Is extra. Thcae announcements must bo signed by the advertiserReplies to advertisements will be received *« the offices of the Herald free of charge. Inductions m to the insertion or withdrawal &• advertiaemeata in the Herald must be in wriiißtThe Proprietor* do not hold themselves respon- $ sible for nou-iuaertion of advertisitaienU throush accident or from other causes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13672, 13 February 1908, Page 10
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