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ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. T THIS [MONDAY] EVENING, & Last Appearance in Auckland of the nSILVER KING COMPANY. i COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO ? MR. R. B. WISEMAN, D Business Manager for MacMakon and lieltch. 1 « Dear Sir,As a slight mark of our appreciation of 3 your good services to., us as our Business Manager; , during the New Zealand Season just concluded,, we * hare much, pleasure in placing the Opera House at, J your disposal on Monday Kvening next, the occasion 1 of your complimentary benefit.We are, dear sir, j yonrs faithfully, MacMahoh & Leitch." OUR BOYS') : OUR ROYS !■ FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. OUR BOYS) To bo followed by ~ A GRAND MUSICAL BOUQUET. Recitation, "The Cork Arm Elocutionist"—Mr. t R.A.Vernon *' "*'• ~ . Comic Song, Mr. W- Arrowsmith (of the Smith and . Penman Combination) Comic Recitation—Mr. F. Harcourt 1 , . &e., &c., &c- ' Admission: 4r fc 2s 6d, Is. Box Office at Kldd and , Wlldmsn's. . . . , Doors open at half-past seven; Curtain rises at eight o'clock.' i . ' ■ 1 ' R. A. VERNON, Manager. T' OCAL SPORTS FOR DISTRICTS OF B i AVONDALE, MOUNT ALBERT, AND [ HENDERSON, To be held on SATURDAY, JANUARY 29ih, 1887 * IN BOLLARD'S PADDOCK, AVONDALE. Admission to Paddock, 6d. Horses, Is. HANDICAP HORDLEB of —sov. Nomination, 70 6d ; acceptance, 2s 6d. Distance, IJ mile. AVONDALE HANDICAP of —sov. Nomination, 108 ; acceptance, ss. Distance, 1J mile. Nominations for Hurdles and Handicap on 10th Inst.; horses shewn on 15th inat., at Avondale Hotel, from sir to eight p.m. PONY RACE: Height, 14-2; weight, Sit 71b. Allowance, 71b per Inch under. Entries, 6s. Distance, 1 mile. . TROTTING RACE: 12st or upwards. Entries, 10j. Distance, 3 miles. FOOT RACKS : Of 103 Yards and 200 Yards, entries 2s 6d each ; 1-Mile and i-Milo, 3s 6d each ; 1 Mile, and i-Mlle Hurdles, and 2 Mile Walking, 6» each. 200 Yards Boys, under 14. Entries, la each. Other Races and Sports published after the 20th. Acceptances and General Entries close on 20th Inst., at eight p.m. A. BENTHAM, • Secretary, Avondale. La takapuna PICNIC GROUNDS A . CHEAP . DAY IN THE COUNTRY, Within view of Queen-street Wharf. r Health better than wealth. Lake Takapnna Picnic Grounds adjoin Church and post-office, and have plenty o? quiet shady nooks. 'Buses from Devonport ' now pass sixteen times dally. Boating and bathing in the lake. Bring Basket, no hotel in district. Hundreds of Happy Visitors during Holidays. ADMISSION — Hotels. _____ Albert HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. M. MONTAGUE Peopbietor. The above Old-established Hotel having been thoroughly Renovated and Improved and Refurnished throughout in the MOST MODERN STYLE, At a great expense, in order that it may again take its place amongst the PREMIER HOTELS OF THE COLONY, Induces the Proprietor to confidently solicit the PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC Who will find the comfort of a home In the above . establishment I UNRIVALLED CENTRAL POSITION, [ With the aid of GOOD SAMPLE ROOM?; , Benders it invaluable for » COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, Whilst the elegant yet homely private apartments recommend themselves to families. NIGHT PORTER. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. HOT AND COLD AND SHOWER BATHS. PERMANENT BOARDERS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. , BIST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES PROCURABLE. Edinburgh castle hotel, UPPER SYMOND3-BTREET, AUCKLAND, r HENRY MAIDEN, Pboprietob. Henry Maiden respectfully informs Travellers and the Public generally that at great expense ha has " completed additions and improvements, with BATH, BILLIARD, BED. AND SITTING ROOMS. _ all comfortably Furnished for the convenience of Travellers and others, rendering this well-known house in every respect a First-class Hotel. DINNERS DAILY .. .. 12 till 2. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Seccombo's and other Light Ales and palatable beverages of every description. j GOOD STABLING. EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, H. Maiden, Proprietor. j aupo hotel, taupo, This favourite Hotel, situated on the margin of tt Lake, commands A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE FAMOUS RUAPEHU AND TONGARIRO MOUNTAINS, Which can seen from tha Drawing Room. Which can be seen from tho Drawing Room. Tourists and Visitors will find ample accommodation combined with moderate charges, T A GOOD BILLIARD ROOM ADJOINS THE I, HOTEL. WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES. ALL OF GUAR AN TEED BRANDS. I". X. B. NOBLE, T PROPRIETOR. M 1..1 n .i . - ■ — — 11 1 ———— mHE NEW WONDERLAND THE GEYSER HOTEL, WHAKAREWAREWA, ROTORUA. Patrons to this newly-establisbed Hotel will fini that it possesses very peculiar and rare advantages. I is adjacent to the finest geysers and the most variec medicinal Hot Springs in the Lake District. It i completely apart from the objectionable semi-state 0 civilisation which exists in the village of Ohinemutu and everything will be found here just as Natun made it. A special feature in this Hotel Is its sultabi lity as a place of residence for invalids, and ever; cat will be taken to ensure the comfort and conve nionce of those who wish to no through a series 0 bathing. Tourists and Naturalists will find ampl employment for days in wandering up and down th wonderful <seyaer Valley. Trips to tho Rotomahana Volcanoes will be arrange for as desired, buggies and horses being always 1: readiness. / ' . .. The Cuisine Department will be well attended tt and every delicacy of the season procurable will jrt provided. Wines and Spirits of the best brands onl kept in stock. Terms Moderate. WM.ROGERS, Proprietor. W .—.—: — jg-ORTHOOTE JJOTEI I This Hotel has been Re-modelled, Enlarged ver considerably, and Newly Furnished, wi}h the view t affording privacy. and comfort to any desirous c jjj seeking a change or taking a holiday. The Proprietor would call the attention of Families Travellers, and the Public generally to the accommt dation and privacy of a home to be found in tbi 5 Hotel. ' Tea, Coffee, and Metis to be hul at any time, an _ on very short notice. ■ Terms moderate, and special arrangements mad "> for families wishing to reside for any length of time, j Good Stabling, Billiards, and Lawn Tennis Grount A. SCHULTZE, Manager. X pONSONBY OLUB JJOTEI » : . THREE LAMPS. W. STANFORD, Proprietor. Jk- This POPULAR SUBURBAN HOTEL, liavii received -substantial additions (no expense havir — been spared), the proprietor would call the attentic N, of Families, Travellers, and the public generally the COMFORTS and PRIVACY of HOME to be foul at this Favourite Hotel. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS —1 Trams leave every ton minutes, k' rjlE AROHA "HOT SPRINGS ?G FAMILY HOTEL. NEAR BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AND BATE Board and Residence, 25s per week. >wn ,<w BEACONSFXELD," a Mottl 'or Q. Kauri Wardrobe, with plate-glass mirri made by Norrie from timber grown on our Barri Estate; a great bargain. "The Beatrice" Curtain, t rett* exact pattern of the Honiton Lace worn by H.R.I each curtain has her Coronet and Initial •'B for 80s. Grey Goatskin Hearthrugs, very fashionab only 17s 3d ; the New Lancaster Windsor Blind, . per yard for all widths; 12-feet wide Linoleums a j Olioolths, 2s to 3s lid,—J. M, McLacMan, Import* } 228, Queen-slrast.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7841, 10 January 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7841, 10 January 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7841, 10 January 1887, Page 8