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f Amufcgmenta. s -'' " OPERA HOUBB, Manager* : Messrs. H. N. Abbott and Wybert Reeve, LAST WEEK BUT ONE Of the Famous Comet'ian; Author, and Manage* "" MR. WYBBKT REEVE, And his Premie Comedy Company, including ths celebrated Lon on Actress, MRS. CHIPPENDALE, Of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. NOTICE. Mr. Riive has the pleasure of annouadnf tits . Great Proiuctlon of the Season, DIPLOMACY, and in stating it will be acted from the prompt book of the Prin e of Wales' Theatre, London, where It was originally played to crowded houses, its per. formancos in Europe amounting to ortr 1800 nights. «li he original business and dialogue will in this production be retained, and every attention to detail will be observed. Throughout Europe it has boen the greatest success of the century, and Mr. Reeve trass that the present liberal production in Auckland will not prove an exception to its appreciation elsewhere. TO-aIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 MONDAY, JUNE 1, The Splendid Hay, in four acts, by Victoria Sardon, entitled DIPLOMACY ! IPLOMACY ! BI IRY BEIUCLERC (a Kplomatiet) .. .. Ma. WYBERT REEVE Acknowledged l>y fee whole 61 the vast audienca who crowded the 0 era Honse on Saturday night to be one of the bes :>iays. without exception, ever produced in Auckland. A WONDERFUL I.Y-CONSTRUCTED PLAY. A GRAND CAST OF CHA- AfiTERS. Elegantv mounted and powerfully acted, and will be presented for a few nl*hts only. Box Plan at Lennox's. Day Tickets it Abbott's. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. LACHLAN MoGOWAN, Business Manager. . QHORAL HALL, ORIENTAL FAIR ! ORIENTAL FAIR! MR. T. M. JACKSON Has been favoured with instruction* from the Orients, Fair Committee, to sell by auction at the Chora] Hall, to-morrow (Tuesday) at hair-past two o'clock, the whole of the remaining articles of the Fair, DRAWING-ROOM ORNAMENTS FANCY WORK CURIOSITIES LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING TOYS ( &0., &0., Ac. Also, a Quantity of Timber. QRIENTAL FANCY FAIR. The Committee desire to express their thanks to the many friends who have so generous'y assisted in so many ways 'n the production of the Oriental Fair and Entertainments, and to the public for their very liberal patronage, an their indulgence in bearing with the several irregularit'es which occurrred in carrying oat the daily programmes. ; fjl O*N IG H T~! rjlO-NIGHII PARNELL HALL, PARNELL. GREAT K.' O:KING-OUT BOXING CONTEST • BUTWEEJJ • R. MATTHEWS AND E. DONOVAN. Prices of admission -4s and 2a. Musical. EX DORIC. PIANOS, by Mignon, Haste, Rapoldi, and Aschw berg ENGLISH HARMONIUMS, from £10 Choice VIOLINS and VIOLONCELLOS, chosss especially for J.H. by an Eminent Violinist STRINGS and FITTINGS Xardloy's PITCH PIPES, embracing the whole Chromatic Scale. Invaluable to Choir-masters, Toners, etc. ROTHERHAM'S Celebrated LEVER WATCHES in Gold and Silver ERHARDT'S Do., Do., with Chain and Fuses, to ensure accuracy of time-keeping,, J. HOWD EN, QUEEN-STREET. : piANOSI PIANOS! QBGANS I ORGANS i JUST LANDED FEOU £12, Special Order. Woeth Looking at. NOW ON VIEW AT WEBB'S OAK HOUSE, HOBSON-STREET (Three Doors from Cook-street. piANOS! JpiANOS ! piAiffOSJ BY HAAKE AND SCHULTZ, THE MIGNON AND MODEL. D. BENJAMIN 4 CO., I Corner of High-street and Yulcaa-Isae, Whol»sala only. Oontectioners. OTEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS. 1 (j DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE I > GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I EDWARD WATERS, In thanking the cabllc for their liberal support la the past begs to announce for the information erf merchants and storekeepers that he has determined to give them the benefit of a still further reduction in prices, and would respectfully direct their atteatloa to the following :— Tin Per Cent. Disootnrr Within Thirty Dats, . AND NO DISCOUNT ASTIR THAT DATK. His own Confectionery is made of*the purest ma> terials, and no poisonous colouring matter is intra* 1 duced in its manufacture. Storekeepers will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase their goods from him, as the price is considerably below that at whlcb. they can be supplied elsewhere, while the quality of the locally-made article has been eulogised alike by connoisseurs and the general public. His renowned CONVERSATION LOZKNGIES need no recommendation, and all other descriptions now made at his factory are fully equal to those in quality and Send for Price List! Chemists' Proprietary Losenges neatly and carefully stamped and prepared. Always on hand, and mads to order! Losenges, Comßts, Jujubes, Pas tiles, Medicated Lozenges, Genuine Black Currant Lozenges, Cough Losenges (equal to Keating*s), Conversation Lozenges Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered icing, and Boiled Sugars of every description. Snc&r Candy. Ail Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of ths best materials. Just Arrived, WaosiNs Cask Ornaments, Bonbons, Somebody's Luooagb, Kinder-oaries, . Ac., Ac., Ac., [Testimoniax.] Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, Ootober 26,11)75. Mr. E. Waters,—Sir,—l have much pleasure in informing you that after havivr made a very ctirefnl analysis of various samples of Sweetmeats manufactured by you, 1 find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations, and being entirely free from husk, it .will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially thou suffering from an impaired digestion.—l hare the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst. Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference, will receive prompt attention. The above goods may be had through any respect" able wholesale house. N.B.—Empty packages only allowed for. whsn rs> turned in gsod condition. EDWARFWATERS, , WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER. ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or ISs 6d per £ju*rter, in advance, posted to any part of the color Adveitisers in the country cat remit payment of Mcne7 Orders or Postage Stamps. Instructions as to the inter/ion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Hzbald mutt Is in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted till countermanded, and charged accordingly. While every cars*!* exercised in regard to the one insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion thrc>ugß accident or from other cau<es; and the proprietors reserve t« themselves thd right of omitting adrertiss* ments that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been rsceivea and paid for in the usual .jfoarse of business. . For the convenience of advertisers, replies te advefr tlsements may be *ent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. - . Births, Is; Deaths and Marr'ages, !s «d escn insertian. Thes« announcements are also insenea in the Auckland W»bely News and Ha**"'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 8

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