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Amusements. ~~ " OHO RA L HA L L TO-MORROW (THURSDAYS \r.„ V-AA N* o'clock precisely 15 > GRAND C 0 N (' p r. To be given bv S J SIGNORA GIOVANNA m,. Under the Distinguished Patronage? B 1 . 8 ' HISEXCELLENc/REARADMIRALPi 10 % • c.B. and Mrs. Fairfax alr Pax. Leader of the Orchestra, Mr <^h„. Accompanist, Miss n.i,,V,'. ML ' 3 - ■ Conductor, Heur Cuu S ln . 1. Overture, "Ruy Bias" Orchestra of the Accklanii AV, Mendelssohn 2. Part Song, "Maying" ND Cno ' t ,\'^atS Grafton Orphfi-u D M,aier Messrs. Martin, Edwards, Hamfpt,, „ -r, Charter. Merto^ «n 3. PREGHIEIU, " Oh, Santo Spirito" \t 0 Signora GIOVANNA ampb, lrraa i. Symphony No. 2-Minuetto and Finale .. .. u , „ /rr v Orchestra. '* ydu 5. Song (Tenor), "Give Me Mv Heart" .. n MR. A."L. Edwarik llreil 'i 6. Ballad, "Good-bye" RbS ' „ SIONORA GIOVANNA A Mm/ 7. " Cornelius March " AMU Orchestra. " - len Jelss&ha Part 11. 1. Overture, " Egmont" p Orchestra. ~ -Beethoven 2. Song, " Oftentimes ' ~ Miss Wiiitaker" atsfor d Diet 3. Song (Baritone)," Here Upon mv Vessel's Deck" .. v « MR. A. Tavler" Ricci 4. Scotch Ballad, ' • Willie's Cane tn Melville Castle" .. .. t0 „.. Signora Oiovanna Amfric ion& l 5. Song (Tenor), Excelsior" . MER ' S '. Mr. Edwin Hoski'ns un 0. Part Songs— INSa, •'Evening" .. B, "Lutzow's Wild Hunt" \v , Clll Grafton Orpheus Clip eber 7. Valse, "Delaware Kliinee" 7'. Orchestra. " &M Reserved seats, 4s (at WildmanViV d , 2s (id ; Gallery, Is. '• Blc t Seat, Carriages may be oidered at 10 o'clock THE COLUMBIA ELirT^r SKATING RINK, QUEKN STRpI- LEP OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENI\r Ladies, Gentlemen, and young people of a' Ul ttl9 as a first-class place of popular amusement „^' good order and decorum are rigidly enfor-'d ra tSS" Lovers of the fascinating tostirip n,.',, SKATING will and the S™ the M 01 "* the entire Equipments of THE <nVi-u',l Ulll second to none in the world. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS Dativ Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening - xi, ' ,' n admission. One Shilling There is also a SPECIAL SESSION" in tt,„ >, ing from 10 to 12 for LADIES ONLY to ml ra them in acquiring the art of Roller skatim' session Admission is FREE. In the Aft!' 1 " 1 Ladies are charged Sixpence. erßOlj U . A large corps of polite and gentlemanly ah,-, in attendance, and efficient teachers alwavs r i a instruct beginners in the art of Bkatine FRfi?m2 CHARGE. 6 W DAY AT st. helTerl THE BRITANNIA Will make Two Trips ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH r Leaving Ferry Tee at ten a.m. and half. u'i p.m., returning at six and eight p.m.' Drinking Water provided during the (lav ™i Hot Water at tea-time. b " ar,J QUADRILLE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Return Fare, One Shilling; Children, Half-price, Commission Agents. 1 L L 1 A M AT TRAY, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 116, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. WILLIAM RATTRAY Has For Sale— A Well-finished Three-roomed COTTAGE a. Evelyn-street, Eden Terrace, which is nearly new, and will be soli on very easy terms, ' WILLIAM RATTRAY Has For Sale 39 acres of Land, Parish of Okahu, with large road frontage. WILLIAM RATTRAY Has For Sale— , Good ALLOTMENT in the Township of Opotiki. WILLIAM RATTRAY Has To LetGood Seven-roomed HOUSE in Grafton Rod, near the Choral Hall, with gas, water, and every convenience. WILLIAM RATTRAY Has To LetLarge SHOP in Grey-street, with 6 looms and scullery; gas and water laid on. Low rent to a good tenant. WILLIAM RATTRAY, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 116, Queen-street (Two doors above Messr*. Tonks and Cc .'s Auction Mart), AUCKLAND. g LU E STORE, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. The undersigned, haying Leased those central!) situated Premises known as above, will hold REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF PRODUCE. THOMAS GILLIBRAND & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL PRODUCE AGENTS. P.S.—Any Produce consigned to us will receive on. best attention. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RETURNED. JJUTCHER & £J°'< FORT-STREET, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE REMOVED. Experienced and careful men sent to take lio* ol furniture, pictures, &c., pack the same (or ' on or short journeys. Spring Vans and Covered Waggons for re on most reasonable terras. Goods stored and insured at low rates. Consignments received and sold by private trea >• Prompt settlements. _ FG. EWING T ° N, • LAND. ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AA" GENERAL COMMISSION AGLM- . fl Confidential Agencies undertaken. Estabiis TO be LET IN "MOUNT eden R ® (Corner of Summer-street—Two new bnci. inise i with Dwellings, at a moderate rental. 111 ®P nT have water and gas laid on, and there i r j conveniences. This is a good site lor a o store and millinery establishment. - ■^ EW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw' of advertisements in the Herald must be in ttTl ' Advertisements received without such instruc will be inserted until countermanded, an c a K accordingly. Orders to withdraw must be at the Publishing Office not later t 1 o'clock p.m. . . t .. n Subscription : 9d per week, delivered 1 and suburbs ; or 13s Cd per quarter, in ad posted to any part of the colony. Births, is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each m* # tion. These announcements are also inserte Auckland Weekly News and Herald 510Summary without extra charge. _ . Advertisers in the country can remit pay lll Money Orders or Postage Stamps. &( For the convenience of advertisers, rep ie f vertisements may be sent to the HERALD u Office; but the Proprietors do not accept sponsibility in this respect. ilufl While every care is exercised in regard t insertion of advertisements, the Proprie ** .j 0 „ hold themselves responsible for non . tha through accident or from other causes, omit . Proprietors reserve to themselves the rigu t(on . ting advertisements that they may < eem able, even although such advertisements J been received and paid for in the usual con" business. ""

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9001, 14 March 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9001, 14 March 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9001, 14 March 1888, Page 8

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