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* Amusements. OPERa~H^^ Proprietor and Manager Mr. H V am.. Acting Manager ...... Mr. Lachlan MeOn ' Business Manager for Mr. Reeve.. Mr. J. wftyj* Third week and last but one of the popular A»t„ Author, Act «m Mi: WIS RgJi And his Unequalled Comedy Company ANOTHER CROWDED HODSP" ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE Last night Testified to the INTENSE THRILLING INTEREST Contained in the Truly Grand Drama DARK DAYS! DARK DAYS! Which WILL BE REPEATED TO-NIGHT mnrim,-. AND TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 11 With its Beautiful Scenic and Limelight Eff, COME EARLY AND SECURE YOUR SEATS Curtain rises punctually at bight o'clock • ' performance concludes at a quarter to »r» ,atl sharp. Box Plan at Kidd and Wildman's, Victoria Aw, Admission : 4s, 2s 6d, and One Shilling. rc *4«i pARN E L i ST. MARY'S WINTER EVENING ENTERtatv MENTS:No. 4. KTA '^< THIS EVENING at Scarboro' Tcrrace Schoolrnn., Commencing at Eight o'clock. ' PROGRAMME MUSICAL SELECTIONS AND READINGS By Misses Fonton), Sharland, and Holrovd p.'. „ H. S. Walpole, Messrs. Donaldson, Robin' 1°: Hillyer, to be followed by the amusing farce, ' ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS, ' In which Mr. Herbert Walpole (Sprigging), M, p i, Hudson (Victor Dubois), Mr. J. R. Reed /JVKegulua Rattan) will take part. (Major Admission: One Shilling. C 1 1 r » Ar t AN ENTERTAINMENT ; Will be given in the above Hall, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, The 7th, Btb, and 9th October, by the THAMES NATIVE MINSTREL TROUPE, In Aid of the TARAWKRA RELIEF FUND. Admittance : Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2a ; Pit. J . Doors open at half-past seven, commence at 8 p.m. Board and Residence. THE LANGHAM, Jermyn-street, Auck« land.—Board and Residence by the dsy, wiek, or month. Terms moderate. A QUIET comfortable home for one Gentleman, in private family. In Arawa-streei no children ; just off Kyber Pass Road.— Addlt Herald Office. UPERIOR PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE or Furnished Apartments, with every home comfort; bath, 4c. Terms very moderate —Mrs- Butler, Grafton Road (sixth house on left-" hand side from Choral Hall). TE AROHA (Hot Springs)— Board aid Residence by the Day or Week, on modents terms, at Waverley House; within three minuses' walk of the Baths and Railway Station. OOD ACCOMMODATION for Married or Single People coming in from the country. Clean beds «nd good square meals from 6d each.— Boycotted Butchery, Upper Queen-street, just past the Tabernacle. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent. street.—Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. TO Persons in Search of Health and Retirement, Rosebank House, Devonport, is unequalled; beautiful sea view, volcanic soil, spacious grounds, home comforts. Terms moderate. VACANCIES for two or three gentlemen at Pakuranga House, Eden Crescsnt, firs minutes' walk from Post-office; plnsge and shower baths : firs'-clasK ac ' ommodation Inspection United. EVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobson-atreet (between Victoria and Wellesley-street)—Select Board and Residence: single and double bedrooms, plunge and shower baths k piano, etc.

PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mm, McLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting). CAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincent* street Select Board and Residence; piano, plunge and shower,bath, splendid view, no children, WATERLOO HO-Private Bourd and Residence at Waterloo House, VftUtho Quadrant, opposite Government Bouse gates, within two minutes of Quean-street Home comforts. OOD ACCOMMODATION may be ob". tained on moderate terms at Pah Houit, Ponsonby Boad (next door but one to Dr. Kaight'i) for a married couple or one or two gontlemen. Trams pass the gate. ("i OOD HOPE DINING ROOMS, JT WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. Board and Lodgings 15» per week. All meals 63. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, VJT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging.. .. _20s per week do. do. (single room) 28s do. CLARENDON HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. LUNCHEON PROW 12 TO 2. HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor. MRS. R. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Grey-street. / Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. RILL AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, 90, QUEEN-STREET (Formerly Auckland Hotel), Opposite am-stbeet, 1 HADRILL & 2IARKWICK, Proprietors. GRILLS from 12 to 3, BILLIARDS YICT 0R I A bakery, (NEXT FLAGSTAFF HOTEL), NORTH SHORE. WM. WILLET (Late of Lilewall Bros.) Having* opened the above Bakery and Refreshment Rooms, solicits the support of the Devonport public hitherto given to Messrs. Li Is wall Bros, and begs to inform the TRAVELLING PUBLIC that they can now get REFRESHMENTS of all kinds at the above address. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Ice Creams, and wj other refreshments always ready. A TRIAL SOLICITED, . EVERY ATTENTION AND CIVILITY. WAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS, within 25 miles of Aucklaad.-To the invalid seeking health and the tourist on pleasure, these world-renowned Natural Medicinal Springs offer great attractions. Miss Graham having leased the above property, visitors will find a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel, with all the Kdv*n*tages of a first-class sanatorium. Communication daily by steamer and coach alternately. Terms, Si M per day, £2 10s per week ; £9 four weeks (including baths and towels). Letters or telegrams addrei««<» the Manager, Walwera Hotel ; or H. H. Hajrr & Co., Agents, 13, Lower Queen-street, Auckland, will » ceive prompt attention. _ PAUSODON OPTIC spectacles AND EYEGLASSES. The new Pausodonoptic Spectacles (signifying Eye soothed or relieved from pain) combine mttj special advantages for the relief of weak or ina" o '? vision, and are highly recommended as a v«lu»oi assistance to the sight, and as a preservative vo tn eyes. The peculiar construction of the frames enbales a person using the Spectacles or Eyeglasses, w look over them for distant objects, while for raaains or close objects the lenses are placed close to and weu under the eyes, giving an amount of ease and com'®' to the wearer for all purposes, absolutely unattaxnW' by any of the ordinary forms of Spectacles, « agreeable tint of the Glasses employed gives a soot - ing effect to the eyes when reading or writing, sun - in? the glare of gas, lamp or candle light, and new • Using the fatiguing strain on the eyes so conUBW/ experienced by the wearers of glasses. An the request of several customers, J. HOWDEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEIN-ST. has imported a selection of the above, and inn' inspection. - _ rjpHE "NEW ZEALAND HERALD." Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in to*?? 11 /! suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, postw w any part of the colony. „ , . Births. Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2sl ßd each ( tion. These announcements are also insertea » Auckland Weekly News and Her aid MoM" Summary without extra charge- ■ „-ib» Advertisers in the country can remit payment / Money Orders or Postage Stamps. , . , For the convenience of advertisers, replies to »° tisements may be sent to the Herald Pjj n . Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept any real*" sibility in this respect. ... 0 t Instructions as to the ttutrlion or withdrauu advertisements in the Herald must be in '<*" J 3 Advertisements received without such i« trnc " d will be inserted until countermanded, and cnais accordingly- . ... j n# While every care Is exercised in regard to tn« insertion of advertisements, the Proprietorsl "° h hold themselves responsible for non-insertion tn * accident or from other causes ; and the Prop"" reserve to themselves the right of omitting adver ments that they may de«m objectionable, although such advertisements may have been wee and paid for in the uuuai course of business^^^^^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 8

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