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fi IT T H ALL. TO-NIGHT! " TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT THURSDAY. GREATER SUCCESS THAN EVER OF | THifl GAIETY SPECIALTY CO. | Last Night the City Hall was crowded. Immense Receptions of the Prince of Comedians. CHAS. FANING, CHAS. FANING, As ' Black Melba, 1 ' Ugo Biondi,' etc, etc. OHAS— FANING AMD DEVOE— GEORGIE, As ' The Two Overgrowns, 1 MISS R. C.DUVALLI. The Charming Dansense. MR WALTER RIVERS, The Accomplished Baritone and Sooiety Entertainer. Continued Success of MISS DAISY CHARD. MISS GEORGIE DEVOE. in • The Gay Parislenne. 1 MR HARRY WHITEHEAD, THE BROKEN CLOCK. New Bketch by Mr Faning, Miss Devoe, and Company. Prices: S3 and Is. Children half-price to Dresß Circle. Doors open 7-30, commence at 8. I Manager : P. B. DIX. TV/r rs "vticcol. MANICURIST AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN - STREET Having secured the services of a competent Hairworker, and having a varied stock of naturally curled and straight hair, is prepared to exeoute orders with despatch. Ladies own Hair and Combings made up All kinds of Hair Work done, viz., Switches. Fringes, Toupees, Pin Cuils, Bcalpetteß, Wigs, False Moustachios, etc. Mrs Niccol is also prepared to dress hair and generally make up for Fancy Dress Theatricals, Tableaux, etc. Consultations strictly private. Appointments made for day or evening. A UCKLAND TTIXHIBITION. The Only Gold Medal and First Certificate for PORTRAITURE Was awarded to W. H. B ARTLETT) ART PHOTOGRAPHER. QUEBN-BTBEET. - rriHE T7" I O S K. ' HERALD ' BUILDINGS. LUNCHEON, TEA, AND SUPPER ROOMS. ■ MISSES HAY & CARLEY Beg to announce they have taken over the above. NEW AND VARIED CUISINE. PONSONBT DRUIDS' SOCIAL CLUB. The next of the above Socials will take place on WEDNEBDAY, 3rd May, in St. George's Hall, Newton. Druids' String Band. W. L. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND T IEDERTAFEL. MX. JLj CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1899. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. LIEDERTAFEL will sing Part Songs— 1 The Two Roses, 1 • The Well of St. Keyne,' " Calm is the Lake,' 'Battle Prayer,' ♦'Beware, 1 •Homeward March,' *' Departure,' *' Serenade at Seville.' * Ist time of performance. MISS MARY TOWBEY will sing— 1 Good-bye ' ana • All through the Night. 1 MISS ETHEL MoINTYRE will sing- 1 Out on the Bocks, 1 and ' Cry of the Little Ones. 1 MR. TRIBLECOCK will sing—' Adieu Marie. 1 MR. C. CHAMBERS will sing— "Claude Deval MR. A. TOWSEY (Organ Solos) will play— ' Splendente te Deu,' and ' Santa Maria. 1 Tickets at the Hall, 2s. J. R. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. TT7ANTED KNOWN that D. GOLDIB V V having made arrangements for a oon stant supply of Timber, Is prepared to Sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hard-wood, Spokes, Felloes, Iron. Bark and Blue-gum Shafts, Blooks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards Lower Albertsrteet, near Docks, at the Lowest oabh pbices. The Timber being under cover Is better than hat purchased elsewhere. ROICLARKj was >warded the only • Firßt Prize Gold Medal at Auckland Exhibition for GLAZBD SOCKET PIPES. JUNCTION BENDS, SYPHONS, AND CESSPIT B. The Judges report: We consider this a particularly good and excellent exhibits of its class— The trade supplied in all its branches. A large stock always on hand.— Yards; OUSTOMS-SNREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 559. All orders punctually attended to. .

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1061, 29 April 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1061, 29 April 1899, Page 8