'■jn .1 T V TT . A hl. Every Evening at 8. "t;" - ■ jyX'S ./GAIETY COMPANY. LAST TWO NIGHTS 7 " LAST TWO NIGHTS; 7 , ■ > A LAST TWO NIGHTS '■' '' Of \X. ::. X„. THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THEHAYTORS THE HAYTORft THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS. Don't let it be said - You did not see THE HAYTORS. Two More Opportunities Only. Enormous Success of Everybody's Favourite. MR FRANK YORkE, Pronounced JtrSlc SttlJcesi?6f%y'!6jH«iiiit Soprano, MISS LILY ROBERTS. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly To MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of MR GEO. DEAN & MISS ETHEL GWYNNE. Mv Jim Marion, Mr Johnny Collins, Mk Hekhf.rie Roherts, Miss Anetta Bodin, The Sisters Worrall, And Our Complete Double Company. SATURDAY NEXT (For One Night Only). BRILLIANT LIVING TABLEAU By the EDISON KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY, Showing the Latest and Most Interesting 'Series of Moving Pictures ever presented in the Colonies. Full particulars will be duly announced. MONDAY NEXT.— First Appearance in New Zealand of BABY CAPEL, "ALBERTO" DECEPTIONISE, and THE REDHEADS. Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle, 2s t Stalls, is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. QVE R A HOU S E Sole Lessee and Manager - William Anderson. MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 12. Re-appearance of the Universal Favourite, t~M )HN~F." SHERIDAN J $ JOHN F. SHERIDAN J The Original " Widow O'Brien." OPENING PRODUCTION. (!eo. R. Sims' and Leonard Merrick's Musica Comedy Drama : " WHEN THE LAMPS ARE LIGHTED." John Y. Sheridan in Six Distinct Characters. Popular Prices :— 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Office at Wildman and Lyell's. Touring Representative, MICHAEL JOSEPH. MR. F. C. BASSETT'S T UVENILE DANCING CLASS. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in ST. GEORGE'S HALL, on SATURDAY, 21st, SEPTEMBER. Prizes will be presented to pupils for dancing and deportment by Messrs A. Kohn, Edwards Studio, G. Hannah, and others. A limited number of Spectators' Tickets at Is. each, for whom refreshments will be provided. Tickets atlmitting pupils and past pupils ou application to MR. F. C. BASSETT, Burleigh-st., Mt. Eden NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, AND PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO AEIMALS (Registered). NOTICE TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. Attention is directed to sub-section 1, of section 7, in the Police Offences Act, 1884, which provides that a Penalty not exceeding £20, or of imprisonment not exceeding two months, may be inflicted upon any owner or person baying charge of an animal, and not providing it with SUFFICIENT FOOD, WATER, or Shelter. After this notice the Society will prosecute any person leaving Cattle or Sheep in the Remuera or Newmarket Saleyards,- after 12 o'clock Noon, of the day following the Sale, without sufficient food and water. HENRY WILDING, WMOAH Chairman and Hon. Chief Inspector. W Auckland, July 31, 1901. ' rpHE YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF / AUCKLAND Cordially invite all Yorkshh-emen to become Members. Second year just opening. Copies of Rules and all information can be obtained'of the Hon. Secretary, MR J. WEST, 256 Queen-st., Auckland. STRATFORD BACONIS A MILD SUGAR CURIt HEATHER, ROBERSON & CO. Agents.
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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1180, 10 August 1901, Page 14
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490Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1180, 10 August 1901, Page 14
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