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. Amusement^ ABBOT'S zzrssxr".. c i ro.N'OHT ! to-ncqhtT P ' Ctto THE BILL OF THE sS ALFRED W?BURD'S ' DRAMATIC • CO MP*, First production in Auckland of the thrtm A « T - FOR THE TERM OF H's N iTDE4L L l^ The only authorised version adantertJ.. Clarke's famous Novel. Copyright r»Li oai V Wen. deposited with the Regist r »r,Oen?ral of v" <r , M ™ Rev. Mr. North .. .. M r a. "W (Playod by him with great success th£' Australia, Mat Oabbet (the Cannioal) .. ..Mr Jaw _ „ „ (Bis original character)' Rev. Mr. Meekin .. .. Mr. 4 i (r(v , tt „ „ (His first appearance in Auckland) Near Scenic Kffects. New Mechnnijma inJ D COME EARLY TO AVoID TH Admission - 4», 2s 6d, and l, Seats reserved at Kidd and Wildma-' GEORGE QEDDE^^ rpHE JIISK JUBILEE CITY HALL, AUCKLAND. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLYij COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOV. 2^ THE PROGRAMME IS CHANGED 0? EACH CONCERT. RESERVED SEATS, 4a, AREA, Si; Tickets at Messrs. Kidd and Wildmaa'i, Arcade. Tickets for 2s and Is seats, can only be obtalasd it the Doors, Doors open at a quarter-past seven; Coiceit at eight, and carriages at tea p,m. i 108, Q UEEir 53 * COOMBKSS OLD PREMISE. FAREWELL VISIT. WOODROFFEB CELEBRATED FANCY GLASSBI.OWINQ EXHIBITION THIS (Saturday! EVENING NOVEMBER #, Professor Woodroffk, assisted by the UMj Lady Workers Miss M. Akdbksoh and uin {]? dcrson, will illustrate fancy and PhllninnVuTi Olassblorring, Spinning, and Working in all lu S ful varieties. 44 Twe Steam Engines, made entirely of GUm, irillti in constant operation. An extensive and valuable collection of wotfci ii art in glass will be gratuitously distributed it u*. exhibition' Doors open dally at 2.30, commencing at 3 o'clock and in the evening at 7.3 C, commencing at 8. ' ADMISSION— SHILLING, J>ANMURE HALL j A CONCERT AND SOIREE Will be held In the above Hall, ON MONDAY, JAN? ASF 8* Double Tickets, ss: Single, 3i. JPORESTERS' H ALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. A GRAND CONCERT In Aid of Saint Benedict's Church Fund will be held in the foresters' Hall, on MONDAY evening nut, Doors open at half-past seven, commence lit eight, ADMISSION : FRONT SEATS . is. BACK SEATS .. It g AINT BENED I 0 T'S, NEWTON. A GRAND FETE AND TOURNAMEJTIN AID OF J3AINT BENEDICTS CHURCH FUND WILL BE HELD IN JANUARY NEXT. lIS, PROGRAMME OF SPORTS AND OTKffi DISPLAYS IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. ROYAL DRAGOONS. CAVALRY BALL. Under the Patronage of Colonel Lyon, Lieat-Cotont! Shepperd, Colonel Dignan, Lieut.-ColonelMiiOl, Major Isaacs, Major Clifton, and Officer! of the Garrison. TO BE HELD AT THE CITY HALL, UN • THURSDAY, NOV. 25. Tha full Band of the Artillery, and Eidj'i String Band will be in attendance. , ~ Tickets, Double, 10s 6d ; ingle. 7s 6d; «tr*UVj ss. 'I icketholders can obtain spectators' Tickets to t eir friends by applying to the Oommitw Messrs. Murray and Spender, Mr. Fallwell, Chenuan Utahuhu, and Messrs Kidd and Wildman. Committee : Captain Kempt, Lieut, "Eraon,Seij?* n |* Major iumners, Sergeant Clark, Serg ut K»»Up Saddler-sergeant Reach, Corporal Host, Troop* Pilcher, Trooper Waters. gN 0 W FAI a I A SALE OF FANCY ANDITSEFUL ABTICLB Will be held DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK, in aid of ST. THOMAS' CHURCH FUNDS. The following ladies have kindly consented toW| ceive donations of work and other articles for ™ v Mrs. Cowie, Bishopscnurt, Mrs Walpole, s "arsonage; Mrs. Thomas. Judge's Bar no*"<, j Halstead, Wellesley-stre»t; Mrs Calder, »U » Parsonage; Mrs. Kelly, Arthur-street; Mrs. w c, w Shelly Beach Road ; Mrs. Pierce, Bicalfj'■ ._. Bates, The Parsonage, and Mrs. S. J. ; La Paz, Devonport ; Mrs. Cameron, Sarin ;|IA , Queen-.treet ; Miss Cole, Briarfisld , Mrs Falroiks; Mrs. Armstrong, Welllngton-strtf'i,. Olive. Napier-street; Mrs. E. Owen, PonionOf Mrs. Ward, Anglesea-street; and other ladles « congregation. gT. ANDREW'S D aY ' BURNS' CLUB AND LITERARY SOCIP 1 will n9 cfloJ. CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY OF LAND'S PATRON SAINT, ON THE 30th INST. This will '<e a _ JACOBITE EN I I'AINMENT, With Historical Comments and Connection" By One of the Members. JQEVONPORT LAWN TENNIS Cl^ Members are hereby informed that the L** 11 cow ope« for play. E- D> SPICER , Ho..** rpHE "NEW ZEALAND HEBA^ Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in suburbs ; or ISs 6d per quarter, in advance, v any part of the colony. . 'Births, la; Deaths and Marriages,&M e*c lnt ii Hon. These announcements are also in " r \r o> ra Lr Auckland Weekly News and Hsb*l' i) » • Summ ary without extra charge. ,ei.lW Advertisers in the country can remit P»J Money Orderi or Postage Stamp*. * Instructions as to the intntion or uftlW' advertisements In the Herald mint , i n Advertiseme ts received without such n( j ( j ltl pA will be Inserted until countermanded, an" aL For*the'conveWence of advertisers, tisemeuts may be sent to the HsraL'' reSP 0 * Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept sibilitr in this respect. ' ~ Mi „ rd {0 th« d«' While every care is exercised in "«»« do insertion of advertisements, the p "P r 'thro®P hold themselves responsible for non-inse'l propr |»wtf accident or from other causes; ana tiie r reserve to themselves the right of omit"»« ,tj. ments that they may de«m o^llo^^ although such advertisements may have and paid for in the usual course ofb*^!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 8