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""""" 11 ■ggagggwjgg _ Amusements. OPERA HOUSE." Lessees Messrs. Rignold and Ailism Business Manager .. .. __ L. J. Loh» General Business Agent .. .. Liddy THIS EVENING AT 7.48. GRAND MILITARY BESPEAK NIGHT. „ nr ™£. patronage and in the presence of COLON LYON (Commanding the Auckland D!* trict), MaJOR SHEPHERD (District Adjutant), CA HTaIN Com m ANDANTLEROY, and Officers and Members of the Auckland Naval Brigade, Officers and Members of " A' Troop Auckland Cavalry Volunteers, CAPTAINS PAYNE AND GEORGK and Officers and Members of the " A" and "0" Batteries Artillery V< luntfl-r*, MAJOR DIGNAN and Officers and Members of No. 2 Battalion R fas, MAJOR MAiiON and Oflir.rs and Members of No. 8 Battalion R fles, &c. SUPERINTENDENT HUGIIKS and Members of ths Fire i-rip&de. CAPTAIN FII'.LD and Members of the Salvage Corps, Most probably the Military Band will attend anil play a favourite selection. Geo. t> lON OLD EO. -IA/IGNOLD Supported by MISS KATE BISHOP And Carefully-selected Company, In Geo. R. Sirnros and My. Pettitt's Grand Military Drama, IN THE RANKS Gigantic, Stttpknbotts, UhIN" THE RANKS PAKALLELKD, Lnjccjuivocai, IN THE RANKS olth.M™PoS.u,ooii. IN THE RANKS structed Drama IN THE RANKS The Most Perfectly Staged, IN THE RANKS Tllo w . p At "* _ mifpci p « vfu Most Realistic Drama „, •*■**" KAJNK.S ever placed upon tho stage IN TH RANKS of this Theatre. IN THE RANKS Thk Most 'owsihful awd In S£ IiSH ~ ~ IN THE RANKS The Thirteen Complete IN THE RANKS of Scene » Marvel IN THE RANKS 488 Effect" 81 "^ Colonel T yon having kindly giv.n his consent, and exp esscd his desire, Volunteers are requested to appear in uniform. Box plan at Kidd end Wildman's ; tickets here for Stalls also. Children in arms not admitted. Door* open 7.16 ; Carnages may l.c ordered for 10.40. No Free List. PITT- STREET WESLEYAN STRING EAND. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, IN THE LOW PR SCHOOLROOM OF PITT-STREET W2SLEYAN church. PROGRAMMEJ Part I. 1. Overture.. Band. 2. Song—Selected..Mr. Taylor. 5. Son?— Loch.. Miss Lay bourn. 4. Violin Duet..Messrs. Davis and Sensing. 6. Song-"The Message from the King"-. Mr. Gatland. 6. Vocal 1 uet—"The Lily and the Rose "... Hisses Blackburn and Philips. 7. Violin Solo—Mr. J. Keeping. 8. Song—" Bitte 1 Sweet"..Miss Main, 9. Selection—"Martha "..Band. Interval of ten minutes.

Part 11. 10. Piano Dnet—"Chilperio "..Misses Culpan and Main. 11. Song - " The Distant Shore "..Mr. Murray. 12. Recitation..Master F. Mason. 13. Song— 1 ' Reign of the Roses "..Hits J. Campbell; 14. Selection— La Fiance Waltzes "..Band. 15. ?oi.g—Be'ected..Mis* Culpan. 16. Song—Mi'. G. laylfr. 17. Violin Solo—"The Harp that Once "..Mr. W. Davie'j. IS, Vocal Duet- Selected.. Misses Culpan and Main. 19. Selection— Rscquette Galop "..Band. To commence at quarter to eight Tickets maybe had at Messrs. Mears' and Waytes'. Admission, Is. jQ 0 N'T FORGE Tl owing to the crowds turned away from the Chora) Hall on Queen's Brth'iay, the programme of the ANNUAL GATHERING or BANDS Or HOPS WILL BE REPEATED THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 7, IN TUX ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET. All the celebrated " Action Songs," and Choice Recitations. Mr. H. H. Smith will illuminate the action longs with Limelieht. REV. C. V/ORBOYP, 'resident Blue Ribbon Army, will deliver an Address. Popular Prices : Adults, 6d ; Children, Half-price. Door.i open at seven, commenc half-past seven oxlock Choral Hall tickets notujicd on Queen's Birthday will admit two persons to above. j>emuera social union. dance. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, Half-past eight p.m. Buses from town at half-past seven. Tickets from Members of Committee.

J) INNER AND BALL. The Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Association and Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants will hold their Annual Dinner and Ball on THURSDAY EVENING, Jane 10, at the Choral Hall, Symonds. street. Dinner at half-past seven. Dancing to commence after the dinner. Furnishing. FUR NIT U R E. THE AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY having greeted the most complete Factory In Auckland, is now in a position to supply furniture of every description at WHOLESALE PRICES. DRAWING-ROOM DINING-ROOM. BEDROOM, KITCHrN, AND OFFICE FURNITURE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS NOW ON VIEW, AND AT FACTORY PRICES, Being TWENTY PER CENT. LTPS than that hither to charged in Auckland. OVERMANTELS IN GREAT VARIETY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Upholstery in All its Branches. ENAMELLED MANTELPIECES, a Specialty (equal in appearance to marble). Designs of evory description will be submitted and faithfully carried out to order. INSPECTION INVITED. SHOiVROOMS: WELLESLEY-STREET (Opposite New Library). FACTORY: STANLEY-STREET. AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY. Butchers. Fisher & CO., WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. Established 1864. By Special Appointmont to His Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. Jervois ; His Excellency Sit James Fergusson ; and H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh; also, Kosha Butchers to the Jews, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND N.Z. FAMILIES WAITED ON IN TOWN OR SUBURBS. POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER DEALERS IN GAME. HOME-CURED HAMS AND BACON. CORNED BEEF IN LARGE QUANTITY. IMPORTERS OF SAUSAGE CASINGS. The Trade Supplied. N.B.—CALVES' RENNETS. 6£T Customers Supplied with Ice. fJIHE "NEW ZEALAND HERALD." Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or IS* 6d per quarter, in advance, posted So any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Mcne7 Orders or Postage Stamps. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writing* Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted till countermanded, and charged accordingly. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Heiuld Publishing Office; but the proprietors do not accept any respon sibllity in this respect. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly New* and Herald Month, y Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from othor causes; and the proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they 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 7657, 7 June 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 7 June 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 7 June 1886, Page 8