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AmaaemeiitM. ""^^ Sole Lessee .. • * SSsVan-gYr " *—•£ «dV& Manager for Messrs. Pollard!! „ A j TJ,d «*«J t .* ANOTHER CROWD»D HOmu • Last night witnessed the second fig* 3 POLLARD'S LILIPUTTAB . *"* A OPERA BODFFE COMPLY And boisterous and voctferou appl«UM J2l' second W-^^l^Jg^ THE LITTLE DUKE ! THELITTLKDUKEI It Will be repeated ™ jj I Maeiok Norman a* the Littlb Enr. - Lrw Cobb as The DuSnfc* Buppo.ted by the full strengthenu,. " POLLARD OPiSRA COMPANY Inactive preparation, and shortly to her™, for the first t me in Auckland) Herr vt Grand Military and spectac.lar OpTra bJb?. 8a »«1 FATINITZAI Opera produced under the uaraediata *, of Mr. TOM POLLARD. """«"** WPWTiifc, Fall Orchestra and Chorus under it,, a, Mr. J A. DEL AY. M to dhrtcttoa« Leader of Orchestra. Mr. FRED POTT i»rw POPULAR PHICES :-Dre» «rcl. w rt . Stalls, Four i-hilLngs; Stalls, Half a*L° * OAESHILLINo. ' n -»-Cro)ro ; *£ box Office at Lennox's Qaeen-street mv, may be secured in the Dress Circle 9 Door* open at half past ssren: OrertuF. . p.m; Carriages at half-past ten. " Tertor * at Under the Special Patronage of His ExTIiiZT ""* Govern-*, *«"«(* ti, SIR W. F. D. JERVOS, K.C.M.G. K.P „ LAKY JEiiVOIS. ,a - *■> •M mHEAIEE Ro YA r Leis Me *«"-BignoldandAiii^. 10 NIGHT (WEDN & DAY), MARCH t"" Second grand REMENYI CONCERT nnrt.,,i. Direction of Messrs. Kignold and All .«."• FILL and AMPLE ENDoRSEMKnS The luropeau Verdict Rfiißip*, The American Verdict RRuiss The Victonaa Verdict RPufS? The New South Wales Verdict RitSZi. The Tasm»ni.n Verdict rhmS?l Tue Ot»«o Verdict RgSsil! The Canterbury erdict RitiiiiS The Wellington Verdict , r^ruSS And the ft Unanimous Verdict loudly expressed KKmlnvi by he deli, hted hundreds who, last REKRvr! night, for the first time heard hjJ^ REAIENYI, HKMIJfTr and pronounced him HEMKwyi WITHOUT A COMPEER, THE KING OP VIOLINISTS EDOUARD REMENyi Will Perform for his SECOND CONCERT Fantasie .. "Othello" ..&..* A ( Nocturne (E flat) transcription by^rjwi? B (VaL-e .. ">oble" .. L l Introduction and Improvisation on the " Carnival of Venice" .. .. Eemeajl Dress Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, ONE SHir LING. Commence at tiiht. Cairi»g c s at tea. r» plan at Lennox's. WI Frame Weston, Business Msjuggr. fA GRAND NATIONAL Xl CONCERT, In Aid of 'he Funds of the AUCKLAND CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE SOCIETY LIBRARY FUND. Will be held in the LORNE- TRKET BALL, t-n TUESDAY, 17th March (St Pabiok'sDay). Doors open ai 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m Admission : Front seats. 3s; Rack teats' 2s. Tickets maybe had at Mr. O'ReUlj's, BookMUir Wellealey-street; or from any member of the Bodily! R. MAHi.NEY. Bon. Secretary. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS. The Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Society will open on or about 16th prii. intending exhibitors, and competitors for-prizes offerei bytheSoii .y, and competitors fir the two Silver Medals offered b» Herr Carl Schmiit, for Musical icmpo&iiion, cat] obtain all information from JNO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary, Grafton Road. Railways. -VTEW ZEALAND RAILWA*& AUCKLAND SECTION, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS FROMAUfL LAND TO TRE HOT LAKES. Return tickets will be issued on 26th January, ui on any day up to 31st Uarch, 1885, available for oat month from the date of issue. Return fare, including the Coach fare from Cambridge to Oninemntu ana baca, £4 10s. trains leave Auckland, half-past elerta a.m. en Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays : retching from Ohinemutu, Mondays, Wednesdays, ui Fridays. J. P. MAX L, General Manager N.Z. Railwsyi. —^—^ mmmmmmmmm,wmmmm mmgg mmmm Educat oaai. EVENING OL ASSEa A. Mc ART HUE, M.A., LL.B., purposes holding Evening CUsses at the Training College, Welesleystreet, beginning on MONDAY, the 9th instant, st half pa seven pm. Each ject will be Ukea twice a week. ' Fees per term : 15s for one subject, 218 for two. i. las es will also be formed to prepare for the Civil Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Examlnfr lion* at a fee of Two Guineas per term. History (general and constitutional), Political Economy, and Jurisprudence miy be arranged for. Information will be given and names enrolled si the Training. College between half past four and half* pa--t fire p.m. each afternoon, and on Saturday ke. twoen three and four o'clock. r CAPTAIN AND MRS. DAWSON will bv glad to Receive into their femur BOYS who wish to attend the Church of England Grsmosr School. A master of the Grammar School rtrdes la the house, who will supervise the home leisona The boarders will be allowed under him the free tut of the playground, gymnasium, an<> workshop. Boys from the country can be accommodated with dinner. Re erences kindly permitted to the Right Bev. the Bishop of Auckland. Sir Maurice ORorke Colonel Haultain, the Rev. G. H. S. Walpole, lne unbelt ot S. Mary's, PameU, and H. T. Pytroft, Esq.. Hes* master. For particulars apply to Grammar-school House, Parnell. MR. W. H. HARDWIOK, (Organist of St. Paul's Churchfc F&OM london, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORSAS. For Terms and oarticuhus, address PrlnceMtreft, opposite Masonic Hall. INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE MR. F. PELTZER begs te inform his Pupils sue the Public that he has Removed to Hob** street, and is prepared to impart tuition in the Frock Language and Literature to private pupils, and M visit schools in town and suburbs. Mr. F. P. ail twelve years' experience as a French teacher, botk t* home and in the colonies He i- the founder of t» " Societe Lltteraire Fransalie" and the only Frenck master in Auckland who has as yet produced fr»MsV speaking pupils. Special arrangements for cbooKTerms Moderate. *. MR. NEVILLE GEO. BARRETT (Fell. Coll. Org., Lomd.), ORGANIST ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIft For Lessons in Singiko, PiANordBTJt, OxoiifiH** MOaiTJM, Siqht-sinoino, or RsaDiuo-MCslo-ir sight. Harmony. Composition. Ac., ftc. . Address: " Wynleigh," Ponsonby-iwd (near Fr»ai lin-road); or Freemasons' Hall PrinceMtreet, M" St Paul's Church. J BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (TAMAKI, M" AUCKLAND;. . _, .J A High Cl»ss Boarding and Day School. Clawe* General, and Religious Education. r * uo i£ University Matriculation and other Examination. For full prospectus and references, apply to BEV. T. F. KINO, PrindjuMR. J 0 NBO :ft Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAP H Y. Shorthand Teacher at the College and «es»School. Address Karangahape Road. ■««*gtf' TJUW ZEALAND HEBALP. SaßSCEirrios: 9d per week, delivered in to*= 9 suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, P""«— i any part of the colony. » „»nn«Bs tf Advei Users in the country can remit par" ; Money Orders or Postage Sttmos. „-,iir«tc* 1 Instructions as to the insert ton or advertisements in the Hebald must oe ™ Advertisemeuta received without *J ) *J*rgtM will be inserted till countermanded, «> a "f accordingly.' ,-'. *.v -■ ... . to^*' 8 ! While every care is exercised in regard ,we not Insflttion of advertisements,the PTO°Sonih hold themselves responsible for n -'»?""sprietor« accident or from other can.es; and W« ,% tertirt . reserve tq themselves the right «Mt« et « ments that they may deem obJecUo* although such advertisements may have J ano paid for in the usual course of ftt , For the convenience of advertisers, ™ff pnblishW Usemeits may be sent to to . u *^*X»ayr<«l* B ' Office; but the . roprietors do not ucet »7 sibilitv in this respect , 7 Ba «d •*€• Births, is; Deaths and Marr'ag/ * nsertlon. These announcements erf •£ **"* n the Auckland Wmiit N, 7.Jl • t .°t, , s, ;MM ARr without extra /sire. gi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 8