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< » <stc. Amusement- • . N. E-ST EE E T a KAL L Lessee *.. J. J. Pollard. • ■* ; Stage Manager •••-»?• Darbjßhire. : GRAND OPENING NIGHT! (Wednesday Next, August 3.) of POLLARD'S LELIPUTLLN" OPERA COMPANY, in their Grand Production, for the first time in Auckland, of Planquett's Opera Comique, in three acts, entitled ; LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE ; or, THE CHDIES OF NORiIAND Y. The Music of this Opera has been arranged by the Messrs. Pollard. SEW 'J3CEXEBY, XEW APPOZSTiIESTS, NEW EFFECTS, &C.; &C. Prices : Beserved Seats, ss; Front Seats, 4a; Second Seats, 2s 6d; Gallery, Is. Doon open at 7.30 p.m.; commencing at 8 p m. Chairs can be obtained in adrauce, np to 3'clock each day, at Upton & Co'sDevonpoet ha 11. TO-KIGHT (Monday), Ist instant, A GRAND PANORAMA 1000 Views of the World. Including Views of yew Zealand, Botom&h&na Lakes and Terrace*, Comic Views, etc.. with Mechanical Effects. To conclude' with a Splendid Heal "Waterfall, producing water of various colours, the entire effect of the scene being enhanced by Beautiful ' Coloured Limelights. Admission: Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Children half-price. Doors open at 7.30, commence at S. ST. LUK E'S CHURCH,) MOroT ALBERT. I TO-3IOBEOW (Tuesday), 2nd instant, at 8 p.m. An Entertainment will be given in the Mount Albert Hall, in aid of the Organ Fond, consisting of Ruth's "Romance, Conc«rt, and the Farce, Odd Lot. 'Buses leare Union Bank at 7 p.m. HALL, ONEHUNGA. THURSDAY XEXT, BY REQUEST. Professor and Madame TTesten will give one of their Drawingroom Entertainments at 8 p.m. After the entertainment, a select quadrille assembly. Million prices. BAND OF HOPE u2aoN. THE TEMPERANCE SEE VICE OF SONG, Entitled "JOHN TREGENOWETH, HIS MARK," By the Her. Mark • Guy Pearse OX MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1550, In the ST. JAMES'S HALL, "VYELLING7ON-STEEET. An efficient Choir and Orchestra. Conductor .. .. Mr. R. Tudehope Organist Mr. Hampson Tickets : adults, Is; chijdren, 6d. Commence at 7.30:

Lectures. Young men's christian associTIOX, Corner op Wellest-Er <£ Albert-streets. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, ISBI. August s—Entertainment, Musical and Literary August 12—Lecture: "X or els"—Rev. D. W. Runci man, M.A. September 2 —Lecture: "Christian "Work in Australasia"—Rev. Wm. Morley September 9—Entertainment September 23 —Lecture: "Italy and the Waldenses, Kith notes of a Visit to Home and the Valleys of | the Vaudois"—Rev. A. M. McCallum , October 7—Lecture (subject to be advertised. Commence at 7.30. Seats reserved for Ticketholders till 7.20. Tickets for the Course (to admit bearer and lady), ss; Single Tickets for Course, 3s Gd; Single Ticket, Is, to be obtained from the Booksellers, Members of Committee, or at the Booms. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. fT AST LECTURE OF THE JU COURSE. Subject: "THE COMING MAX, OB CAPABILITIES OF OUR RACE." On THURSDAY next, 4th, at 7,30. In the Temperance Hall. Admission—ls Back Scats, 6<L Each person on entering will receive gratis one copy of Phrenological Map, published at Is. Residence—Grey(street (for a short time only). Booksellers and Stationers--VTEW AND REVISED EDITION" OF DE. ILUTXSELL'S JIAOHI GEAIMAB. Pbice 4s 6d. The want of a Grammar, of the Maori Language, has been long and keenly felt. The Venerable Archdeacon ifaunsell, yielding to many pressing solicitations, has entered into arrangements with the Publisher for A NEW AND THOROUGHLY REVISED EDITION OF HIS WELL-KNOWN MAORI GRAMMAR. All desirous of acquiring and preserving the language of this interesting people, are requested to co-operate. Only a limited number of Copies will be issued. To prevent disappointment, those desirous of beooming Subscribers are requested to ronwx&D THEIR 2CAXES A>T> ABDRESSBS TO THE PCBLISHGB, TO STATE TEE XTHBES OF COPIES THEY EEQCIKE. EDW AR D WAT TE, Publisher, 100, Queen-street, Auckland. . Miscellaneous. Young men's christian association, CORKER OF WELLESLET A>D ALBERT-STREETS. Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Libra? contains upwards of 2800 vols, in the various departments of Literature. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea a>t> Coffee Provided. Employment .ocd Board ixc-house Registers. Meetings for Yocxe Mex on Tuesdays, at 7.30. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Youyo Mes) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where all information may be obtained. Open from S a-m, till 10 p.m. JJIHE Jj X C E L S I OR

ASHING pLUID gPIRITS OF—^ MMONIA. C. "WILLIAMS Returns his sincere thanks to the Public for the great success that has attended.this new Local Industry. Owing to the increased demand, he has Improved and Enlarged his appliances which Trill enable him to give a still purer article and execute all orders with greater promptitude. _ Every care will b« taken to keep the strength up to the standard known as (950) specified gravity. Testimonials can be seen at the Works, Albertstreet. •' - " T: - - rr ;-; Sold by all grocers 6d pint bottle. Cleanses and purifies everything washed with it.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 8