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Amusements. oho r A L rrre THURSDAY, AUGUST I£S5 At Eight o'clock. MR. LOCKE RICHARDSON Will give one of his thrilling and enjoyable R lcir Part I.—The most beautiful story in an* la [ y xa -?Uige, !'A CHRISTMAS CASO^' By Charles Dickens, Wheivv.r this recital has been R ivr.„ u v apltti i for again and RSHin. No !).•••» V" b« a could be given as to its <dr-rt!venp»s »mi ? !lln ">ov teaching than the fact that .lurim- 011° i visits to Boston Mr. i ichineon »r a d tin. . * ®mst Sunda» afternoon-Christmas iuv-to * i Bl,Qr ' r 'Ji R*tion. in the H»v. ward Everett Halc'.cT Crn f!the sp- ciril invitation of thai eminert m i "*• 7 pronounced " V Chrstma« Carol," , s deliver f!' Wl "> Richards n, to be the grandest lay aermoa h 7 J,rever listened to. * senDu " he h^j Part ll.Scripture. "ST. PAUL'S FAREWELL TO THE EPfl E , rin ELDERS," AS A beautiful and pathetic rendering of a new. of Scrip.urp. A lady in Boston said sheha,l? 1 ?* 9 life of M. I'aul all her life, but .-he ban never. lke man until she heard this chapter read bv M, p-'f t1 '® son. 3 1 '"Cliatd. LOVE IN A BALLOON— An amusing sketch, being a suggestion to OTt ., LORD DUNDREARY, His views upon Proverbs. A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE (CONFIDE. S'm L , A side-splitting comicality. ' QT. BARNABAS' WINTER ENTER k? TAINMENTS, * URWAITE'S HALL, MoUNT EX. The Entertainment r,f Friday l«st. consisting rf TABLEAUX VIVA NTS * " And a Farce called " THE UGLY CUSTOMER," Will he repeated on FRIDAY, the 20th instant At half-past seven p.m. Doors open at s-v M „ L Admittance : Adults. la ; Children, 04. jV|R. GEORGE CLUTSAM^ i.vJL ' 3 | SECOND CHAMBER CONCERT, ! FRIDAY AUGUST 27th,' 1 AT HOFFMAN'S PI NOFORTE SHOW-ROOMS QUEEN-S I'UEET, ' Tickets at Hoffmann's and Eady's. As the number of tickets id limitod, early 55511, cation is necessary. 1 G1T ~ y 11 rrr. A CONVERSAZIONE, Under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Will be h'dd ou " 1 FRIDAY. 27th INSTANT. TtC'KEIS, 13. Particulars in iuture advertisement. /CONQUEST OF DRINK wiinbTj. fo mod in the CITY HALL (late Theatre Royal) on THURSDAY nest, by the Band of Hope Union Chcir, when by kind permission of the Ne-» Zealand Alliance, Mr. T. W. Glover will daliver a special Addle s under the auspices of the Early Clotitg Association. Chairman, Mr. W. J. Spe'ght. Urea Circle, Is ; Body of Hal!, CI. Commence at half, past seven. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE! The Entertainment which was to he given by tha Amv John's I'l asant Flours Company on Friday next is unavoidably Postponed Sporting. JFK*QTAHUHU RACING CLUB. The above Hub have derided to hold their Spring Meeting on SATURDAY, ?sth September. Programme to appear in a f jture issue. W. S. LOCK HART. J-'eaetary. Furnishing. Fu 11 NIT RE. THE AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY having erected the most complete Factory in kickland, is now in a positi* n to supply Furniture cl every description at WHOLESALE PRICES. 1) R A WIN G•R 00 M DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, K!T> HKN, AND OFFICE FURNITURE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS NOW ON VIEW, AND AT FACTORY PRICES, Being TWENTY PER CENT. LESS than that hitha to charged in Auckland. OVERMANTELS IN GREAT VARIETY AT •WHOLESALE PRICES. Upholstery in All its Branches. ENAMELLED MANTELPIECES, a Specialty (equal in appcarance to marble). Designs of every description will be submitted ml faithfully carried out to order. INSPECTION INVITED. SHOWROOMS : WELLESLEY-STREET (Opposite New Library). FACTORY: STANLEY-STREET. AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY

Conveyances. fa LTERATION OF 'BUS STAND FROM SFIORTLAND-STREET TO GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. On ami after April 1?, ISSI, my Buses will rel to and from the Greyhound Stand in Queen.street every fifteen minutes from eight a.m. till i<ii P.™. (missing only one trip at ono p.m., for dunging horses.) The Night Ruses will run at 7, 3, 9 and 10 o'clock! also from the 'I heatie ft» : the performance i.'i over, returning from Newmarket at 7.45, 5.43, 9.45,10.45, and the ono from the Theatre later. I have in my Stable for Hire and for Sale, about 20 Buggies ami Victorias 4 Waggonettes 5 Street Cabs 7 Private Carriages (Rrou^hams) Some tooii Saddle Horses. Also, several Hearses and Mourning Coaches, ways well equipped. A few Staunch Part-worn Horses on hand, cheap' W. GROWTHKR. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS J5 AND OTHERS, TICLEGRAPW LINK OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND OHINEMUTU. On and after March 8, the mail coach will leave Oxford every I uesday, I'liurs lay and Saturday, at 7 ' arriving at Ohinemutu at noon. t.oavi'3 'ohinemutu every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 a- m « arriving at Oxford at noon. Coaches running from ohinemutu to Tikitere daily. Fares: Single RetfiP Oxford to Ohinemutu .. .. £1 5s Ohinemutu to Tikitere .. .. 1 Parties wishing to co through Cambridge, can mil® arrangements for private conveyances to visit J 3 part of the Hot Lake District, including Wair*'"' Taupo, and through to Napior. Saddle hor«es and buggies always on hireateitt" Cambridge, Oxford, or Ohinemutu. Letters or telegram; promptly attended to. W. K CARTER. Coach Proprietor Harry 11. Hayr & Co., Passenger Agent.', l'? ! strod, Auckland. Cn:nliriilL'e. Ist March, ISSfi. »— mHE "NEW ZEALAND HERALD."' Subscription: 9,1 per week, delivered in tows a#>j suburbs; or 13s (id per quarter, in advance, post any part of the colony. Births, Is ; Death.i and Marriages, 2s f<l eacb _ tion. These announcement are also in-'ertea . f Auckland Wicrkly Nets and Herald MO. Summary without extra cl.arge. , r Advertisers in the country can remit par ffien • Money Orders or Postage Stamp?. . ( Instructions as to the ins'ition or advertisements in '.he Herald must ® c ."'. Advertiseuie t3 received without such i" 3 " j will be inserted until countermanded, ami c iiccovdinnly. _ , wr . For the convenience of advertisers, replies to lisenients may ho sent to the Hkkah' <■ ~c C( lUi (lUi - ; but the Proprietors do not accept at. si! ilitv i.i this respect. . dce While every care is exercised in regard to 1 Bfl insertion i f advertisement.', the Propricto ._ou*l> hold themselves responsible for con-inserti r lyrieic' l ' s accident or from other cause* ; and the '£ ar tiss* reserve to themselves the rijh. of omitting . eV eti ments that they nwy derm cbjeCioii 1 ' eV eJ although such advertisements may have <> and paid for iu the usual course of busim?" ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7719, 18 August 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7719, 18 August 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7719, 18 August 1886, Page 8