Amnsements. T OR NE- ST R E.E T HALL. Lessee .....J. J. Pollard. SUgo Manager F. Darbyshirc GRAND OPENING NIGHT! SATURDAY NEXT, Acgust 6. of POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN- OPERA COMPANY, in their Graad Production, for the first time in Auckland, of Planquctfs Opera Comique, to threo »cte, ent LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE ; or, THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY. The Music of this Optra has b«en arranged by the Messrs. Pollard. NEW SCENEBY, KE\T APPOINTMENTS, KEVT 1 EFFECTS, &.C., &.C. Prices : Reserved chairs, ss; Front seats, 4s; Second seats, 2s Gd; Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commencing at 8 p m. Reserved Chairs can be obtained in advance, up to 3 o'clock each day, at Upton & Co's. ' . LectfEes.YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCITION, Corner of Wellesley & Albert-stbeets. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, 1881. August s—Entertainment, Muiical and literary August 12—Lecture: " Novels"—Bev. D. W. Run«i man, M.A. September 2—Lecture: "Christian Work in Australasia"—Rev. Wm. Morley September »—Entertainment September 23—Lecture: "Italy and the Waldenses, ■ -with notes of a Visit to Eome and the Valleys of the Vaudois"—Kev. A. M. McCallum October 7—Lecture (subject to be advertised. Commence at 7.30. Seats reserved for TUket- I holders till 7-20. Tickets for the Course (to admit bearer and lady), 5s -, Single Tickets for Coarse, 3s 6d; Single Ticket, Is, to be obtained from tho Booksellers, Members of Committee, or at the Booms. ■ : ' . . THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. ! ■ALL SAINTS' PARISH. A LECTUBE ON LABOUR, AS IT IS, AND AS IT MAY BE, Will be delivered by REV. S. EDQEE, 8.A., In the SCHOOLROOM, AT ALL SAINTS , , PONSONBY, . on Monday, August 8,1881, at 7.30 p.m. Several Lidie3 and Gentlemen havo kindly consented to perform a selection of Vocal and Instrumental Music during the intervals of the Lecture. __ "DOSTPONEMENT OP /JSSRn JL lectuke. GSC/ISM Frof - Frasek's last Lecture Trill be 6i ven on Thursday, 12th inst. t 9VV Subject: "THE COMING MAN." \J f In the Temperance HalL V Commence at 7.30. ¥ Admission—ls Back Scats, e<3. >* To conclude -with Character Readby form of hand; body being hidden. ■ . Each person on entering will receive a literary present, published at Is. Address—Grey-street, right hand, near top. Educational. "OERESFORD-STREET SCHOOL JL> EVENING CLASSES, CONDUCTED BY JIB. E. T. HABT (Late Senior Head-master under Birmingham School Board), ■Will be Ee-opened on Monday, Sth instant, at 7.30 p.m. Fee: Ten Shillings per quarter, payable in advance. ED. M. C. HARBISON, Head-master.
mEE A RT OF RINGING. Mr. EL GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private residence in O'Korkc-streot, Albert Park. "J«-OTICE OP REMOVAL. rOXSOXBY ROAD (Opposite Franklin Road). MK. JOHN HASITTEII, Professor of Music, possonby road (Opposite Franklin Road). PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBERT. Tor terms ana other particulars address Newton Post-office. T\ RAWING AND PAINTING. Mis 3 TYE, Licensed Teacher of Dbawixg tinder the Victorian Hdncatien Department, will bold a Class every Tuesday afternoon, at Hiss Hill'e, Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, for the purpose of giving instruction in Painting and Drawing. Butchers. E. M. H ALLETT ' FAMILY BUTCHER & POULTERER, OPPOSITE BISHOP'S COURT, PARNELL, FA3IILIE3 WAITED UPON FOR ORDERS WITHIN A RADIOS OF FIVE MILES. IS" Special attention riven to Poultry, which will be dressed and delivered on th« ehortest notice. PRIME CORNED BEEF IK ASY QUAXTITIEb. FISHER & CO., Wholesale Shipping and Family BUTCHERS,' adjoininir Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street, Auckland. Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. Prime Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Corned Beef on sale in large quantities. Calves' Rennets. N.B.—Dealers in game. Live Pheasants forwarded to all parts of the colonies on receipt of order. Families waited on in town and country. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. T. F. BOYLAN begs to inform the public that in consequence of his Wholesale Business requiring so much of his attention, ho has found it necessary to relinquish the Retail Part of his Trade, which he has disposed of to Mr. S. Tasfield, and while thanking them for the support so liberally accorded to him during the time he has been in business, begs to solicit for his successor a continuation of the same patronage and support. WITH reference to the above, S. Tanfield begs to state that no efforts will be wanting on his part to merit a continuation of the confidence and patronage extended to his predecessor. It will be his constant study, In conducting tills oldestablished business, to render it the most complete and best assorted China, Glass, and Earthenware Establishment in the Province. His aim will be not merely to sell cheap, but to supply goods of the very best quality at the lowest possible price. Large Reductions having been made in the prices the public will (he believes) now find it to be the cheapest houso In the trade, and confidently invites them to come and inspect the stock and judge for themselves. All orders entrusted to him will receive the most careful and prompt attention.' Address— S. TANFIELD, (Lat« T. F. Bovlas), 139, Queen-street. TF. BOYLAN begs to inform the public • that having disposed of his Retail Business to Mr. S. Tanfield, he intends in future to devote the whole of his attention to the requirements of his Wholesale Trade. • Ho will in future carry on business In the store lately occupied by Mr. T. H, Hall, at the comer of Vulcan Lane and High-street, where he Iβ now opening large shipments of Glass, China, and Earthenware ! of all descriptions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 4 August 1881, Page 8
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