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Amusements. OPERA HOTJ SE. Proprietors - John Fuller and SonsMINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE. MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE. A Packed House Delighted with our Great CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. An Absolute Sensation Caused by HASSAN The Wonderful HASSAN HASSAN And Weird. HASSAN LAST NIGHT THE GREAT HOUSE SIMPLY ASTOUNDED AND BEWILDERED. Remember, only 5 more nights of HASSAN. CONTINUED PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OP MR. NAT CLIFFORD The MR. NAT CLIFFORD Nimble MR. NAT CLIFFORD One. Who has this week selected from his extensive repertoire the following amusing and entertaining items: "The Toreador, " The Spanish Spasm" (Funny and Furious), " The Enginedriver's Story" (A Description of a Dreadful Disaster), The Widow" (A Woeful Wail of a Woman's Wants), "The Vagabond" (A Wonderful Character Study, containing a moral and upholding a motto), and, by special request, " The Grand Hotel" and the worliLfamed Electric Dance. Tremendous Success of the GIBSON GIRLS, GIBSON GIRLS, Charming and Dashing Serios. And MASTER NORMAN DENTIST, MASTER NORMAN DENTIST, Clever Boy Comedian and Dancer. Overwhelming Success Niehtly of Auckland's Favourite, HARRY SADLER, HARRY SADLER, A Really Funny and Original Comedy Merchant. Supported by a Brilliant Company, including E. R. MARTIN. The Great Coloured Bass Vocalist. SCOTT BROS. BERYL OILMAN 808. HARPER. BEATTIE MCDONALD. NELLIE SEARLE. NELLIE LESLIE. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Family Circle, Is. Children Half-price. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. 6d extra. T nE RING'S iEATIIE - 9 QQ rpO-MORROW. T IIE JONG'S rj^HEATRE End of Pitt-street Penny Section. TO-NIGHT. A Charming TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. New Programme. TO-NIGHT. I CULLER'S The Best "PICTURES, JL 1 ULLER'S of All \ 1 ICTURES, And First-cla=s Orchestra. fJ\HE OF QARTHAGE, A Film of Great Historical Interest. BENARES. A Beautiful Indian Series. QPENING OF jpAKLIAMENT, Showing H.R.H. Duke of Connaught at the Opening of the First United South African Parliament. T IfE Jj ATEST ATIIE Q-AZETTE. Jim the Ranchman, Western Drama. Onon Kos Vow, Carving in Tyrol, An Indian Love Tale, Novel Industrial Subject Hie Fugitive, Episode of the American Civil Wr? And Many Others. ■ Burke's Orchestra will play: Selection, " Manitana:" Overture, " Oberon and Masaniello:" Violin Solo, "Second Romance' (Van Heck). Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's, 2s. Theatre Telephone, 3034. 2ND " GREAT WHITE" CARNIVAL, " WONDERLAND," To-morrow Night. (OPEN AIR) J^ INK ' 1 KHYBER PASS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. • REPEAT BLACK AND WHITE. (Under Distinguished Patronage.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, " FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL. Four Sessions Daily, Usual Prices. Learners, 5 to 7, Tuition Free. The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to any person. A.. GONARD. Manager. " "l/VONDERLAND."— Expert, Instruction in t V Skating Free Every Afternoon. ) 1 "" ' Meetings. Auckland WORKIN MEN'S club and MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual! General Meeting of Members will he held in the Club Hall, Coburg-street, oil FRIDAY, February 3, 1911, at eight p.m, BUSINESS: Adoption of the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers and Committeemen, and General. The Ballot for the Election of four (4) Committeemen will take place between the hours of 12 noon and eight p.m. on the above date. No Ballot will be necessary in respect of tne offices of President, VicePresident. Treasurer, and Auditor, there being but one nomination in each case. By order of the President. GEORGE FLEMING, . ' Secretary. "JI/FR. W. F. MASSEY and PARTY will visit and speak if desired, at all the following places: Port Albert, Saturday, Jan. 28; Maungaturoto, Jan 30; Whangarei, Jan. 31: Kawakawa, Wednesday, Feb. 1; Ohaeawai, Feb. 2: Kaeo, Feb. 3; Mangonui, Feb. 4; Kaitaia, Feb. 6; Rawene, Feb. 7; Dargaville, Feb. 8. Holiday Announcements, gPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Anniversary day. Pursuant to the terms of " The Banking Act, 1908." MONDAY, 30th day of January, 1911, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout the Provincial District of Auckland:— The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales. E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia. A- P. WEBSTER, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd. JAMES COATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand. W. CALLENDER. General Manager. Professional Notices. Dr. H. a CHATFIELD, D.D.S., Univ. of Pennsylvania, DENTIST. Specialist—Regulating Children's Teeth, Removable Bridgework. VICTORIA BUILDINGS. [ , Victoria-street East. 'Phone 1762. Legal Notices. 'E. G. B."M 0 s 8 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has Removed to ' COLWILL CHAMBERS. SWANSON-STREET, Four Doors below his late Office. Trust Moneys to Lend on Freehold Security. H. G. R. M ASOX ' a A LL-B-SOLICITOR (Lately with Messrs. Wake and Go®, Eltham). Has commenced Practice at PUKEKOHE. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. RAPIER AND gM I T 11, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. 2. 3, 4, and 5, SECURITY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. -Money to Lend on Land at Very Low Interest. T N CASES OF URGENCY, JL Whether Distraints to be executed. Summonses to be served, Accounts to be collected, or Evidence to be secured, go to WILDING'S AGENCY. PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, Or 'Phone 1402. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS AND STOCKMEN. IF YOU ARE WANTING A GOOD, RELIABLE SADDLE, Or Anything in the Saddlery Line, you cannot do better than call on J. MACKEY. 45, ALBERT-STREET. All work hand-sewn, and made from picked leathers. ; r ATRIMON LMj HERALD and Fashionable iYJL Marriage Advertiser, in sealed envelope; 3d, post free.—Address. Editor. IVJL Marriage Advertiser, in sealed envelope; prico 3d, post free.—Address. Editor, 33a, H.M. Arcade.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 10

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