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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE Lessee .- ... ..... Mr Bland Holt Buiiineea Manager — « Mr W. H. Seagrare Buntneas Agent .« - Mr W. K. Bishop FAREWELL PERFORMANCES ! FAREWELL PER* OKMANCE3 ! FOURTH AND LAST WEEK ! FOURTH AND LAST WEEK 1 OF BLAND HOLT'S SEASON! POSITIVELY FOR THREE! NIOHTS ONLY, THIS (MONOAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (ttJES. DAY), AND WKDNESDAY), 16th, 17th, and 18th instants, Be-produciion of Auckland's Favourite Drama, THE WORLD! (First time since 1832). BLAND HOLT'S BPEOIAI.LY.ORQANIBBD COM PANY, IHO.LUDIKQ MRS. BLAND HOLT. Each Evening at 7.45, the most successful drama of the day, In eight acts, entitled, THE YI7ORLD! HE Tf ORLD ! By Paul Merritt, Henry Pottitt, and Augurtuj Harris. Sir Clement Huntingford (known as Charles Hartley) Mr. Walter Howe Harry Huntingford (his younger brother) , .........Mr. Frank Gates Moss Jewell (alias Isador de Montmorency) Mr. Bland Bolt (As played by him throughout New Zealand, Australia, England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.) Blackstone (a shipping agent).... Mr. W. H. Seagram Langley (alawyer)., «... ....Mr. G. B. Ireland Owen (a d amond seeker) —.. _. Mr. A. G. Poulton Pearson (captain of the Lily of the Va11ey)...,.. „ Mr. B. A. Ryan Martin Bashford (an adventurer) Mr. A. Glover Marshall(Bl»ck«tone"scleirk).... Mr; A. B. Nelson Dr. Hawkins I ..„.._«.„ (Mr. W. H. Beagrava Dr. Wyndham ) .. _ > (Mr. Harry Norman (Doctors of the lunatic asylum). Lawrence (Langley's cler).)...._Mr. H. A. Robion Locksley > „.. .._.. flSr. T. A. Howard Rush ton ) u .....(M r. B. Arrowßmlth (Keepers of the Lunatic Asylum). Commissioners in Lunacy) ......Messrs. C. Howard and Q. £. Elton Detective .._..„. -Mr. F. A. Garden Ned Owen (Owen's son) ....... Miss Montie Fredrics Mabel liuntiLgford (Harry's wife).... Mils Ida Herberts Mary Blyth (a governess) Mrs. Bland Holt Alice (to oblige) Miss Mabel Tracy Miss McTab (a lady of eccentric disposition) ..Mm. Waller Hill Passengers, Colonists, Seamen, Carders, etc, BEAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY BY MR. GKOKGE GORDON, Assisted by Mr. J. Peake. Act —Cape Colony—The Diamond Fraud. Act 2.—The Equator—The Infernal Machine. Act 3.— Raft— I he Last Drop of Water. Act i.— The Crystal Palace Gardens, Sydenham-. Cent by Cent. Acts.—Grand Hotel—Fatality. Act 6— Lincoln's Inn- The Doctor's Certificate, Act 7.—The Lunatic Asylum—Esau and Jacob. Act B.—lhe Palace Chambers—The Wages of Sin. Prices! 4s, Sβ 6d. Is. Reierved Seats at Kldd Wildman's. fcstali and Pit Tickets at Schamr's. Poors open at 7 p.m., overture at 7.80, curtain a 7.16 punctually. Carriages, 10.4'.'. £IT. HELIER'S BAY THORPE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. AND STRAWBERRY GARDENS. Terms for Board : Adults _ .- .. 26s per week. Children _ .. — 12« 6d per week, REFRESHMENTS. PICNIC AND WEDDING PARTIES CATERED FOI

Hotels/QUEEN'S TjiERRY TXOTEL, VULCAN LANK, QUEBN-STBEET. MRS. MARGARET SLOANE Begs to Intimate to her friend* and the public generally that she has resumed the occupation of the above old-established and favourite House, and will be happy to supply their requirements. The Bar will be under her personal superintendence, and visitors may rest assured that ALL WINES, BEERS, AND SPIRITS, Will be of the First Quality. TTARRY "DENNETT'S PIER HOTEL, ALBEBT-STKSET. AUCKLAND, N.Z. Late of Clarendon Hotel, and formerly ProvJdore New Zealand and Union Companies Steamers). Most cent!al position In the city; close to Wharves and Bail way Station. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOB TRAVEL LEES AND FAMILIES. LUNCH DAILY fbpth 12 till 2. N.B.— Proprietor has met a want that will be most acceptable to business-men and others, by securing a grill, from which Chops, Steaks, etc, can be done to a turn at a moment's notice. Day and Night Porter always in attendance. Hot acd Cold Plunge 13?'hs.

UNITED SERVICE HOTEL QVIBir AND VVBLLESLBY-aXaiXXe, AUCKLAND. J. C. CONDON - .. PROPRIETOR, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Travellers and the General Public. BREAKFAST From 8 a.m, to 10 a.m. LUNCH From 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA From 5 p.m. to close of Performance. SPECIALTY-ANDREW USSHER & CO.'S OLD VATTED QLENLIVAT WHISKY GENERAL DE TABACOS \J DE FILIPINAS, MANILA. CAPITAL PAID UP, £3,000,000 STEELING. The above Important and powerful Company, barIng for several years patt shipped their manufactures to Australia, and found them greatly approved, now desire to inform their friends and the public that they have made arrangements to extend their bud* ness so at to place their Cigars within the reach of consumers everywhere throughout the colonies. They drew attention to their brands as follows, *"*'" i MEISIO -I HABANOS JpR [ COBTADOS Besides 1 brands special quality, equal to Havanab, which may also be obtained, and which are highly esteemed n Europe, The Company spare no expense to secure the best leaf, and losiess three very large plantations— San Antonio, San Rafael, and Santa Isabel, comprising about 6000 acres, the produce of which is not sufficient t<) provide for their output, but in a short time these will be considerably enlarged. In the meantime the Company have to purchase, besides, three-fourth* of the whole tobacco produced in the Philippines. They warrant that only the best Cagayen and Isabel* tobacco Iβ need in their manufactures. The Cigars may be had of all dealers and merchant*, and wholesale houses can be supplied on applicatio.' lo the agents, P. HAYMAN AND CO., Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington and Auckand "KTEW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the itutertia* or vUhdrmcal of advertisements in the Hbiuld must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs ; or 18s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, Zβ 6d each Insertion. These announcements ere also inserted in th» Auckland Wbbklt News and Hkkald Monthly Summary without extra charge. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Hiiuld Publishing Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. While every care is exercised in regard to the doe nsertlon of advertisements, the Proprietors do not. hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes ; and the Proprietor* reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, ev#n although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8951, 16 January 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8951, 16 January 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8951, 16 January 1888, Page 8