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—: —las? - ,_.... Aaoaementi. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOTJBJ. ' Manage" : Msssn. H. N. Abbott and Wybirt Bert, -.- i y CONTINUED BDCCEB3 ■*tlit~'■£■*■ .-.'-•■■-■ . Alt :---i-.jL.-v .'..;■. ■-*'. "' •.••.,.. -:-:.U- FOURTH WEEK or t • MB. WTBKRT RBEVE, The Famous Actor, Author, and MoAgtr And his Popular Comedy Company, including Vkn ' celebrated Lon ion Actress, j £>C MRS. CHIPPENDALE, ; ' . Of the Theatre Royal, H»ymarket. TO-MGHT (FRIDAY), MAT 29; ■ . For Positively This Night only. Edmund Fanlkssr's Celebrated and very *;»*Tcrmiu . s Comedy In four Act*, )■>■„ .;, -■-.■.- EXTREMES. ; Or, STKAioeTJMBB.'cs Lancashire Folki t IBANK BAWXHQBME MR. WYBCST KIKVI. MBS. CHIPPENDALE In her GREAT CHARACTER of MBS. WILDBRIAR, as played at the Theatre Bora), BaymarkftV and Ljoeum, ■ with Great Sued* TO-MORROW (SATURDAY,, MAY 30, Production for the first time in Auckland of the matt CeleuMMd 01 all Modern Play*, DIPLOMACY, Victoria Sardou's Masterpiece. In England, Fr nee. America, and Germany this p!t» has been an Unexampled Bucce*'. In London it bad an uninterrupted rue of over 885 nights, and brontht a fortune to the Management. The seats had to k> secured SIX WEEKS IN ADVANCE. w Box ?lan at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. LACHLAN UcGOWAN. Business Maaager. *p HOR A L H All ORIENTAL PAIR ORIENTAL FAIR! TO BE OPENDD THIS DAY AX TWELVE O'CLOCK, To suit the convenience of Concur Friends. SPECrAL NOTICE. In order to effect a complete Clearance the Lady Merchants of Cairo have made Large Reductions in Prices of Articles still uniold, ma the Calx closes To. morrow Bight positively. r : -'■' GRAND MATINEE. EASTERN COSTUMES. Half -past Two, MAYPOLE DANCE, Half-past Three, GRAND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY . 'BY TUB PARNELL GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE MEMBERS .OF THK CHORAL SOCIETY Have kindly consented to give A CONCERT In the Main Hall from half-past seven to nine. Open at twelve till six, and seven till ten. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. GRAND CONCERT ■ ST. SEPULCHRE , BOHOIJR At half-past seven. TABLEAU, Half-past eight ALL NATIONS. DRESDEN CHINA. BLUEBEARD, T ORNE.STREET HALL. CROSS'S GRAND~I«SJioLVING VIBvVS , ENTERTAINMKNT, FOR A FeW NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). A SPLENDID eE'KCTION, by the Prladpil Artistes of Europe. c. '■■■■'-■A*-' c. UNITED SERVICE BILLIARD ROOM, NOW OPEN. Marker always in attendance, FOOL. PYRAMIDS, BILLIARBS. Educational. x> USSELL-STRKET, Parnell.—Boarding Jt\» and Day School, conducted by the Mlssei hogers. Duiies resumed May 25. References to parents of pupils. . PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY. -Mr. W. H. WEBBE has vacancies for a few pupils.—Address 198, vjueen-street, opposite Albert Hotel. ■ ■■■'•' ..-.----■ -VTORF' >LK HOUSE SCHOOL—Removed 1.1 to Hepburn -street, fonrth house from Pon. sonbyßoad. Mrs Osmond recommenced the Classen on Tuesday, May 2g. ■ ' '' - ■ BOARDING. AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. The next Term will commence ox TUESDAY, May 26,1885 . ' Principal .. Rev T. KING. MR. W. H. HARDWIOE, ' (Organist of St. Paul's Church), Fbom London, - ■. , TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terras and wticular.i, address Princes-ztreet, opposite Masonic Hall. T fT Tjl DM ON DBS, TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, BUBLKIGH-STREKT, Four doors from St. sepulchre'a'Cl.urclt. Particulars at Eady , *, : SCIENTIFIC DRESS GUTTINe. Miss Bews, Sole Agent in Auckland for Scieniiß: Dress Cutting Association, 272, Regent Circus, London holds Cla«ses at Wellesley.street Vast (second house from Park) on Mondays, Wednesdiiyi, anil Fridays. Tetms—including System, Tracing-wheel, sud instruction till perfect— 2s. Class at Mrs. Ghve/son WeUneiday, from 1.80 to 3.30 p..... J (y LENS IDE, UPPER SYMONDS. \JT STRKET. Mrs. Glovjsr will resume School duties in her sew premises, a. joining her former residence, on WEDNESDAY, ti>e 20th instant. . ; There will he classei for Paintiag, Harmonr. Musical Gymnastics, Scientific Bressma»inr, and Dancug. Also, Evening Classes for English Literature twice aweek. Terms on application to the Principal on and after the 14th instant. MR. NEVILLE GEO. BARNETT (Fell. Coll. Okg., Lond.). ORGANIST ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIC, For Lessons in Sing use, PiAHoreßn, Onois. Hasvosiuk, SIOBT-grNOIRO, ox RIADINa-HIJIiIC-AT-sioHT. Harmony. Composition. Ac., Ac. i' Address: " Wynlelgh," Ponsonby-rcad (near Frank Un-rostd); or Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, Beat St. Paul's Church. ■; , : . p? E N I N G CLASSES. A. MoARTBTJR, M.A., LL.B.. holds Eveiing Classes at the Training Cellege, Wellesley-street, »t half-pa»t seven.. Each subject taken twice a week. Fees per term : 16s for one subject, 21s for two. Cities also formed to prepare for the Civil Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Examinations at a fee of Two Guineas per term. History (general and constitutional), Political Economy, and Jurisprudence m y be arranged for. Information will be given and names enrolled at the Trailing College between half-past four and halfpast five p.m. each afternoon, and on Saturday between three and four o'clock. - ■--'. ■ DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS. BONNE TENUE ET MAINTIEN. — MONB. PATH, 818 RON (ob Paris) .bis commer oed tuition at Masonic Hall, Princee-sfreet, i& follows : Select Adult Class, Wednesdays, 7.110 p.m. Select Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 3 p.m Special > elect Ladles' Class, Thursdays, 10 a.m. Misi Bill's, Ponsonbv—Fridays, 7.30 p.m. St. Mary's Convent, Pomonby—Wednesdays. 10 a m. Miss Bates', North Sb«re-Tuesd»ys,'3 p m. (an Evening A 'nit Clais will be formed at North Shore, leave names at Mi«s Bites') Mrs. Giles', Mount Albert— Friday, 22nd May. 4 p n>.; Adults, Monday, 25th May, 7.30 p.m. Mm. Palmer's, Cerleton " oad—Wednesday, 27th May, 1.45 p.m. Mrs. Glover's, Symonds Thursday, 28th M*y. 7.30 p.m ; Mrs. Law's. Remuera- Saturday, 30tb M»y, 10 30 a.m.; and next term at M s. Clayton's, PiirneU. Lessons daily. Terms, in advance—Adults.'2s*! juveniles, 21s. Circulars at Upton's and Sad/*; « apply at Residence, 75, Hobson-street (between Victoria and Wellesle- Street* »■ -VTEW ZEALAND HERALD. Sowcrtptioh: fld per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 18s 6d per quarter, la advance, posted to any part of the colony. ;;--. ■• : Advertisers in the country can remit payment oj Mersey Orders or Postage Stamps. . , ~, Instruction* as to the ineertien or withdrawal 01 advertisements in th>j Herald must be in wn««#Advertisements received without such Instructions will be inserted till countermanded, and charged accordingly. care"ta exercised In regaiwl to toe doj While every eare is exercised in regwd to the do. laeertton of. advertisements, ' the proprietors do bo« hold themselves responsible for non-Imsertloa th" ,o ** accident or from o»hcr can«es; and the pr°P™£™ reserve to themselves the right of on.ita«g ad»ertw»". men*s that they may ; deem objectionable, although such advertisements may have been receive" and paid tor In the usual coarse of business. I For tho convenience of advertisers, replies > ;advertisements may r be sent to the ««bau> PubUsUBI Office; but the proprietors do not accept anyrtiP oo ".' sibllity in this respect. .;;;;..■>;• ,;";■_. ».-„*: tWrths, is; Deaths ; a-* Msrrages, 2s 6d ( *_*" insrrtlen. These' »nnuun; •» 'te are , also ™«™£ in the Auckland 5 Vfn.... «we and Usuv> Mohth lt SPMMARy without extra charge. —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7340, 29 May 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7340, 29 May 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7340, 29 May 1885, Page 8

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