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Amusements. i BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. * Proprietor .... Mr H. N. Abbott ; Lessee and Manager Mr. G. B. W. LewU Directress Mrs. G. B. W. Lewis THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 10» The celebrated Tragic Artiste ' MRS. G. B. W. LEWIS, In her Wonderful Creation of JANE SHORE, Which has raused such a Profound Sanation I |3UCH A PERFECT FURORE ! Mrs. LEWIS' marvellous impersonation of this gr«*t character miy be looked upon as a triumph of sx{ # a picture seldom painted, rataly seen, but once it is teen will ever be lemenbertid ! JANE SHORE, With the host of Auxiliaries, Scenery, Costumei, aafl THE GREAT SNOW SCE.*E. To conclude with the Charming Comedietta WHO'S TO WIN HIM, Musical Director .. — Mr. H. Weinberg, jta. Prices, 4s, 2s 6d, ard Is. Box P.an at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's Hotel. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. TABERNACLE, GRAND CONVERSAZIONE IN AID OF TrIE BUILDING FUND, WILL bs h»ld IN rat CHORAL HALL, SYMOND3-STREET, ON JANUARY 15 and 16, 1885. CONVERSAZIONI! AT CHORAL HALL. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION AT INTERVALS. ) VOCAL MUSIC. COOKER COMPETITION. REFRtSHMKNTS AND FRUIT. Tea, half-past five to half-past six. Victsts to T»a It AMUSEMENTS (Vari us). Recitations by W. E. Rice and o her frienis. Admission Is. Doors open thr»o to half-past- firj and half-past six to ten. CHORAL TT ALL. H O R A L -EX ALL. FAREWELL RECITALS ! FAREWELL RECITALS I MONDAY, JANUARY 26TH, and WEDNE-DAY, JANUARY 2Jnt MR. RALPH HOOD Has the honour to announce that he will fire TWO FAREWELL PIANOFORTE RECITALS, On above dates, Prior to his departure from New Zealand. He will be assisted by some of the leading Vocalisii and Instrumentalists in Auckland. Tickets : Reserved seats, 4«; Body of hall asi gallery. 2s; obtainable at Messrs. Eddy's, Wayte'n and Upton's establishments. feats reserved at Wayte's. Particulars in future issue. Arrived from California, MIKE QUIN, The BANJO PLAYER And MINSTREL PERFORMER. , =SB Board and EesidencsBOARD AND RESIDENCE— A vacancy for cne Gentleman in a private family, where a limited number are received. Terms moderate.— Apply Hyde House, Upper Queen-street, facing Girls' High School. r | I HE LANGHAM, Jermyn street East.— .1 (Mrs. Courta'ue, late Claremont House)— Board and Residence. First-ilass House. Splendid view of harbour. Devonshire house, Hobson-street. —A few vacancies in this first-class Boardinghouse. . C CAMBRIDGE HOUSE —Lower Vincent- / street. 3 minutes' walk from Opera House. Superior Accomm- aation for Boarders and Viator?; Single and Double Bedrooms.—Mrs. Richmond, Proprietress. . . RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and Refreshment Rooms, 33, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. te twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. ORTE SHOREVentnor House, Beach--11 road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permanent cr temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to * ttckl-nd Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. Under new management. Board and , residence.—Mr*, C. Davy can accommodate a lady and gentleman, or two gentlemen, with all home —Address, Wakefisld-strcet, next Fitzroy Hotel. MRS. DALTON has excellent accommo iV.I dation for families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Gardens.—Apply Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close to Supreme Court. ARK WORTH HOUSE, Grey-street, near the top, and convenient to tram-cars.— Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for single gentlemen and married couplas. • JERVOIS HOUSE, Wellesley-street Wert Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plnng* and shower baths. Terms moderate.—A. Watson proprietress. Governor browns hotel HOBI3OX-ST&XZT. Board and Lodging. 20s per week do. do. fiJnsile roo»l__ 2Es do. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet, near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Baste* having lately made alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding Establishment, wbem boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms ; suites of apartments ; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for lamllies. Terms moderate. ROSHERVILLE GARDENS, ST. HELlfcß'a BAY. TEA AND REFRESHMENTS Can be obtained. Swings in the orchard. Arrangements can be made for Schools and Private Parties. Furnished Apartments for Seaside Visitors. Board optional. C. F. EADY, Tropristcr. rjIHE SOUTH sea ISLANDS FRUIT AND GENERAL TRADING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Auckland, Receive sample and other consignments for Fiji and the other Islands. Consignors may rely that the goods will be brought before the sugar mill owners, store proprietors, and planters. Orders for the Tariou3 tropical products will be carefully executed by the Company's Agents in the Islands. Address: Wharf, end of Albert-street. Auckland .. A. Cockburn, Managsr. Welli gton .. A. v.eiklejo* & Co, Agents. .. Jo3ErH Clarke 3l Son, Agents. Napier .. .. Fxkdk. Fclton, Agent. Q O KE, COKE. COKE. THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). Invite Orders for GA S COKE. Delivered within one mile of the Works, for Cash ; (longer distances at proportionate rates). Simple Sacks of three bushels .. Is 6d Five Sacks, .. _ ~ .. 6s 3d Eleven Sacks, or half ton .. .. lis fid Twenty-two Sacks, or one ton .. 22s 6d The Company's COKE is made from the best Greymouth Coals; is superior to that made from Newcastle coals, being free from stone and cilnker in a remarkable degree; gives a RELIABLE FIRE, CLEARER AND HOTTER THAN COAL, LIGHTS READILY, and MAKES NO SMOKE, GOOD FIRE IN 10 MINUTES Office: Fort-street. COKE. COKE COgR THE NORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITKD) llavu on Sale — A Few Tons PRIME WAIKATO POTATOES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 8

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