f '<£>■ ~-■■■- v Amusements! . ■ A BBOTT '* T^a~"h7ul^ - POSITIVELY LAST FIVE night* • ' OT THE ° WARD-VERNON SEASON ' TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), PJJBBUABY 2S. / AND TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEBRUARY U First production in Auckland of *»» .».. i 7 realistic sensational drama, entMedT ! RACHEL! I ;-;.* MISS GENEVIrve WARD , In her dual role of Rachel Dunbar and Mas. AxHttsn,, MB. W. H. VERNON a, Ca. (£?£, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Fib. 25 By general request, the most successful play^S FORGET ME NOT J FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, LAST NIGHT OF THH SEASON, J^q Farewell Benefit op Miss r rv Ward. to8 "»UH Charles Reade's Charming Coined, NANCE OLDFIELD ! The fan, Sleep-walking Scene fora MACBETH And HIS LAST LEG3I Admission : Dress Circle and Orche.*. c, „ Stalls, 3s; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Stall *>sj; Doors open at a quarter past seveneight o'clock. Carriages at tweui v J,: «tare, Leader of Orchestra. Mr. Wei B em tea - ; Manager, Signor Aqbati. AJTanceA LrBI)T A BBoTT ' _i_ S^ 1 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEArvvm POLLAKD'S COMPANY. A m **l COMPAiNY B °WfS SEASON OF 1885, «OR 24 NIGHTS n»r» rommencing ai, 'i ~.,.-. MONDAY, MARCH o Initial Performance, L cocq's ExuuisiTo n , in Three ,«, time m AuSf Open, THE LITTLE nUKE '' Further particulars in future aa? ert ?. MUSICAL An exhibition of the above £in dles --- combe class, will be given at the St T»L • „ «*' Thursday evening, February 26, at 8 ?*"-<•» Tickets free on application to Messrs. tint r WVtt . and Uhamtaloup and Cooper, Slationcrs (W nnox "' 2°een-ttr»»t i . Exhibitions. ~~" SOCffiIY~op~JJJ|: The Fifth Annual Exhibition of thn «<om . open on or about 16th *piil, IntenriiL ufe "W and competitors for "offeredT by the <£-i .n----competitors for the two Silver Medal, *i"* H*rr Carl Schmiit, for Musical CcX,.,?" 4 ' obtain all information from OwpoaWoß, c*i JNO. L. HOLLAND," , Secretary, Grafton Road. - For Sale. " ON SALE.-Ground Mortar Delivered in Town or Suburbs, 200 Casks PortlandS m Plaster of Paris, Fire-clay, by ton or lb ?!,««??'• Ac.-a Jenkinsou. BaiggS 9 Brickj> FARMS.-For Sale or Lease,lrftW chasing clause. Improved and ÜBlmthm* Farms-Grant and Cooke. 76. o'^gj^^ F°? SALE-A good Bread Basinew.-. Apply to Baker, Herald OBce. OR SALE OR LEASE.-Several good paying Town and Ountry Hotels, and Bmi nesses.-Qrant and Cooke, 75. vneen"jggt" * Ul " IIORI lOR SALE--Seven valaabFAUotointi in Grafton Road, corner of Stanley and Domain streets-Apply to George Slbbln, Land Agent. FOR SALE-A first-class country Bust ness. — Terms and conditions very liberal — ■Apply T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited). FOR at Mount Eden-A large 7-Roomed House with from I to II acres of volcanic land.-Apply to W. Aitken, Land Aemt Shortland Crescent. * ' FOR SALE— Bench, large size (by Marshall) ; quite new. To be sees at H. Niccols Ship-building Yards.—Apply T. H. Glover Customs-street West. ' IflOR SALE—The Yacht Dandy, eight JL- tons ; diagonal built; coppered and coppw fastened ; sails and gear complete.—Apply T H. Glover, Cmtoms-street West. ' FOR SALE—A Valuable Building Allot,nn . ment, having a frontage to the Epsom-roid d 100 feet by 160 feet deep, adjoining the Junctioa Hotel — pply to J. M. and J. Mowbray, House. Lini and Estate Agents, Fort-street. FOR SALE —A Bargain. —Comfortable country Hotel of thirteen rooms, stable etc., with fourteen acres of land, orchard, kitchen esrden, and improvements, takings, £20 per week • tirolro miles from the City, on the main road-U. M Heighten, House and Land Agent, 177, Qnetn-strtet' FOR SALE.—A Profitable Wholesale' Business, with Lease of premises. Sales, £500 per month. Profits about £2500 a year. Business might readily be doubled. Can be had en easy terms. Satisfactory reasons given for disposing. A chance like this rarely comes into my h nds.—Apply to J. R. Han. derson. Auctioneer, Mercantile Chambers. FOR SALE— 5, 10, or 14-Acre Homesteads for the retired business or cotUre gardener; soil is Volcanic Tableland, free from rock; good springs of wat>r; well fenced ; bathing, boatng, and fishing; good road; six miles to town. Undoubtedly this is the best ever offered. Price and terms easy.—Apply Herald Office for address. El O R SALE} Two Pile-driving Engines with complete gearing, Also, A quantity of Kauri Bickers in good preservation. May be seen at the New Zealand Sugar Co mpuyi Works Birkenhead, and further particulars obtained at the Offices. Tyrone Buildings, Cnstoms-»treet. TO THE TAILORS—For Sale: A Singer Buttonhole Machine. This Machine fitted at enormous expense, With improvement to prevent the needie standing on the " spreaders;" also improve* ment to prevent the "loopers" standing on the needle Purchaser to have the right to patent lm. provemencs. Price £15.—Young Bros., High-strut CHURCH PIPK ORGAN FOR SALE (a bargain), now in use at one of the churches. A good Pipe Instrument. Any church in want of an Organ can now obtain one at a very low price. Can be seen and tried at any time if required. Cinbe removed at once.—For particulars apply at Webb's Oak House, Hobson-street. TOBACCONIST BUSINESS FOR SALE, (Jueen-stroet.—The owner being anxious to pro. ceed to Europe, for good, would se'l at a sacrifice, for c*sh. Terms : £100, good will, for business and lease ; Stock and Fixtures at Valuation. N. B. -There are not any hot water springs on the premises.—Apply, H. Bailey, I obacconlst, 176, Queen-street. \\7"E HAVE FOR SALE, to an imme* ' y diate buyer, at only £5 5s per acre, a fins Property of 584 acres of the best Agricultural Land, chiefly in grass, with House and Outbuildings, and within one mile of a Railway Station; the owner leaving the Colony. Apply F. J. MOSS & CO., Shortland-aireet STOVE, GREENHOUSe7 _ FLOWERS, AND BEDDING PLAr<iTS,FOB sale by W. J. palmer, CABLETON GORE ROAD. The above are a long way ahead of anything of to kind in the colony, both for quality and price. *' expense or trouble is spared to ontain the best of eacn kind in cultivation. Lists and price on application* An inspection invited j^, FOR S A L 8.BELMONT FARM, OHINEMOBI, contatnuw 360 acres. Dwelling-house 9 rooms, Dairy, Cowjnee, Stables, Fruit Store, and about 8 acres of Orchard, »amitted to be one of the best producers in the P' 0 ™?" bringing annually a large income, situated within.one mile of Paerca township on the Thames »» Steamers ply daily between the Thames and Te Aro» goldfields, touching at Belmont Whar/. This Is a mow desirable investment, as the return from the «cMra will pav interest on the purchase-mon»y, leaving; » Farm and Dwelling free.— particulars on sppir cation to Michael Hanelly, Grahamstown; or.OUTW M. Creagh, Brighton. Parnell. 11/r UST BE SOL& All that splendid piece of Land on the . Epsomroad, containing 6} acres of the best volcanic is»"j The allotment is almost quite level, ana M^° n . frontige to two roads, would cut up to 8£ at h nlk of tage. The terms are exceedingly easy, the DI the money being allowed to '•amain at 5 per ecu To speculators and investors, this is a rare cnanw. For full particulars, apply to D. F. EVANS, , Auctioneer, Land and KatataAg*"^ VfEW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: 9d per week, deliveredin jto*»ffj suburbs ; or 13s 6d. in advance, posted to any p~ in the country can remit payment by Mon«7 Orders or Postage Stamps. ~l hAraKal of . Instructions as to the inxrAon or «•«*£•«,,, advertisements in the Hebald raw* l'" tract i oß s Advertisements received without *»&»?%!& will be inserted till countermanded, ana <*-• accordingly. t\. ..■■'■ "-■ . , .-„,,* to the do? ' i While every care is exercised to regsraw « Boi insertion of advertisements,; the proprie ° roagb bold themselves responsible for norf-m * rU °; npr ietor» accident or from other «?""».«**,s" P 4 dVerti»«r reserve to themselves the right of wlttm ere; ments that they may deem °W ec "^ nt celrrf although such advertisements may have, D«n r» and paid for in the usual coarse of^us.nes^ FoVthe convenience of advertisers,^ blub ias tlsemeots may be sen to «to «»" °™ resjonOffice; "but the proprietors do not accept any n»j~ aibilitv in this respect , ', . . o« fid •*<* Births? 1": Deaths and Marriages, 2s W insertion. These announcements are *» utD in the AUCKLAND WkEKLV news, ■"« *— Monthly Summary without extra charge. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7259, 23 February 1885, Page 8
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