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Amusements. A B BOTT'S OPERA HOtJSE^ Lessee! .. .. _ Messrs. Rignold and Alllsen Business Manager ... .. ... L. J. Lohr Seneral Business Agent .. .• Liddy IN THE RANKS THIS EVENING AT 7.45. IN THE RANKS Ar 7 45 fM THP ptvva SECOND WEEK AND IN THE RANKS CONTINUED SUCCESS IN the ranks ' OF THE IN THE RANKS GREAT MILITARY IN THE RANKS ...... „ DRAMA - ,« . mTPTJ 1 PAXTira Anything more magnificent }« 1H E RANKS than the singular beauty of IN THE KA>KS the principal scenes, comIN THE RANKS biDef i th « ma„lB«! IN THE RANKS tor«ti«r of this laree comTW iut dawvc p4nsr and the combination IN THE RANKS of colours, so as to form a IN THE RANKS Picturesque whole, It would IN THE RANKS bo 010,11 diffi calt to conceive. IN THE RANKS PRESS CRITICISMS: IN THE RaNKS The Beb«ld: Splendidly IN THE RANKS mount «> effectively played, TN THffiRA vbj anti Proeented to the audiTKT St WW with a finish in every IN THE RANKS detail. Star zNo wr-rdv of IN THE RANKS ro»ervatloa nor qnalifloatory IN THE RANKS P. hr »' 98 "« needed in stating 7 M 'PflP w sMi7o thß re ' ' which was » if; Inl!/ KANKS triumphant success. Bell; IN THE RANKS An excellent drama. SplenIN THh; RANKS did, 7 P l^ed - In f *ct * 11ST TflT? RAN' sermon from the state, and y! should be witnessed by ©la IN THE RANKS and young, grave and Kay. • IN THE RANKS _ ,—' IN THE T? A N_ Box Plan at Kidd and IN THP p aotq Wildman's; tickets her. ill ±H.cj RANKS for StalLi alio. Children la IN THE RANKS arm not admitted. Doors IN THE RANKS °P® n7 - 15; Carnages may bo IN THE RANKS ordered for 10.40. ' ' IHE RANKS no fnsis List. OP«RA HOU.SE, MONDAY, JUNE 7, GRAND MILITARY NIGHT. /inr nv°p, er patronage and in the presence oS v COLONEL LYON (Commanding the Auckland Dls» trict), MaJOR SHEPHERD (District Adjutant). ' CAPTAIN COM viANDANTLEKOY, and Officers and Members of the Auck- . land Naval Brigade, Officers and Members of " A' Troop Auckland Cavalr* Volunteers, ' CAPTAINS PAYNE AND GEORGE and Officers and Members of the " A" and "0" Batteries Artillery ' Vi lunietrs, MAJOR DIGNAN and Officers and Members of No. 2 Hattalion R.ftas, MAJOR MAtiOX and Officers and Members of No 3 Battalion Rifles, &c. ' Colonel Lyon having kindly given his consent, and expressed his desire, Volunteer* are requested to appear in uniform. A N T E D TWENTY YOUNG LADIES WITH GOOD VOICES, Apply, between Ten and Eleven a.m. TO-DAY, to th« STAGE MANAGER, Opera House, j^OOTBALL^ AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. GRAFTON T. NEWTON. ALBERT V. GORDON. Above Matches will be Played at Dilwortk's Paddock THIS AFTERNOON. Play starts three p.m. Admission; Sixpence. Ladies invited free. R. L. SKEEN. Hon. Sec. A.R.U. JQ ON' FORGET! owing to the crowds turned away from the Choral Hall on Queen's Birthday, the programme of the ANNUAL GATHERING or BANDS Or HOPE WILL BE REPEATED ON MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 7, IN TH ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET. All the celebrated " Actbif Songs," and Choice Recitations. Mr. 11. H. Smith will illuminate the action songs witl) Llmeliiht. REV. C. WORBOYS, ''resident Blue Ribbon Army, will deliver an Address. Choral Hall tickets not used on Queen's Birthday will admit two persons to above. Popular Prices : Adults, 6d; Chi'dren, Half-price. Doors open at seven, commence half-past seven. ÜBLIC HALL, ONEHUNGA. LAST DAY ! LAST DAY ! OPEN DAILY from two to five and seven to ten p.Uj, THE ONLY PKRFECT MODEL Of the Great Astronomical and Apostolic CLOCK OF STRASBURCt Ever constructed. PROCESSION OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES Every fifteen mlnutei, THE BLESSING OF THE SAVIOUR. THE DENIAL OF PETER. STEALTHY VISITS OP SATAN, Admission—One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. WAIKATO TOWNS TO FOLLOW. C. JAMESON, Proprietor. W. GIFFETT, Agent. QTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL, AN ENTERTAINMENT (Kindly given by the Bemuera Minstrels) IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, On THURSDAY EVENING, June 16th, ISS6. The Remuera Minstrels will present one of Uielr celebrated and refined programmes, con«istirg of — CHAIR PERFORMANCE, CHOICE BALLADS, AND NEWEST SONGS. To Conclude with A SCREAMING FARCE! Tickets, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. JJINNER AND BALL. The Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Association Mid Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants will hold their Annual Dinner and Ball on THURSDAY EVENING, June 10, at the Choral Hall, Symondg* street. Dinner at half-post seven. Dancing to commence after the dinner. " I^/fADOLEINE."—Latest new Song by 1* a W. H. Webb?, with piano, violin, "cello, and flute (ad lib.) acc lnnanimeut. Price 2s, post. free.—W. K. Mears. 198, Queen-street and the Berlin Pisno Importing Company (Limited), Hob.son-street. Exhibitions. POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY ASSOCIATION. The shove Association will hold their Third Annual Show in the DRILL HALL, Wellssley-street, OB THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 2«b, 25th, and 2Gth June. Entries will be received at the Secretary's Office, Victoria-street, until nine o'clock on SATURDAY, June where schedules and all particulars may be obtained. T. SLOAN MORPETH, Secretary. JJIREE £JOODS gTORES, FORT-STREET FREE STORES. The underslgnod is prepared to STORE FREE GOODS, AT LOW RATES. Store Dry and Rat Proof. FRANK 0. FORWOOD. x Scherff's Buildings, Fort-street. rjIHE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by. Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Instructions as to the iruertion or withdrawal o! _ advertisements in the Herald must be in' writing,' Advertisements received without such Instruction! will be inserted till countermanded, 'and charged accordingly. For the csnvenienct of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be ?ont to the Herald Publishing OQlce; but the proprietors do not accept any respon slbllity in this respect. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2i 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly Niw« and Hekaxd Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised In regard to the ana insertion of advertisements, the propria tors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisemenU that tUcy may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 8