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A POTT'S OPERA HOUSE. I • TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 }: Friday, April 20. [,' First Appearance op I AMY gHERW Ij£ J AUSTRALIA'S QUEEN OF SONG, \ I Supported by M MISS MINNA FISCHER 1 MR. W. H. STOCKWELL | MR. JOHN LEM MONK if MR, ARTHUR SHERWIN. | GRAND POPULAR PROGRAMME. | AMY SHERWIN £ Will sing the Great Soranambula Aria, I "LO ! HERE THE GENTLE LAKE." 1 ■ Spinning Wheel Quartette from Martha. 1 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. | Change of Programme Nightly, 1 Reserved Seats at Kidd and Wildman's. 1 Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls 5« I id; Pit, Is. . I Boors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. § Carriages at 10 p.m. 1 HUGO GORIITZ, Manager. I GT. BENEDICT'S NEW CHURCh! I "EIIJA H." 1 I THE GRAND ORATORIO OF " ELIJAH," Will be sung WITH FULL ORCHESTRA THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 20, ! In aid of the Funds. Leader of Orchestra, Mr. C. Hemus. Conductor, Mr. T. T. Trimnell. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Tickets, 2s. ; OWEN MAHON, Honorary Secretary. "V 7" M. C. A. GYMNASI APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR MOSS AS PHYSICAL INSTRUCTOR. OPENING NIGHT, THIS EVENING, APRIL 20, at 8 p.m. Exercises on the Horizontal and Parallel Ears Rings, Vaulting Horse, Trapeze, Squad, Dumb. Bell and Indian Club Exercises. Professor Moss will give an Exhibition of someol his Extraordinary Feats of Strength. Admission Free to this Display. Terms of Gymnasium.— to Subscribers ot Association only; Extra Fee for Gymnasium, a.) per annum, or 7s 6d per quarter. THOMAS BUDDIE, Hon. Sec. TfiPIPHANY CHURCH, NEWTON A SALE OF WORK AND PRIZE TREE i Will be held in the MASONIC HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 21, From three to ten. Admission : Adults, One Shilling; Children, Six. pence; entitling to a prize of full value from tlia tree. Prizes distributed at 4.30 and 8.30. Songs and Pianoforte. THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wilkib Collins. | THE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY, Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to It) SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, SPECIAL SESSION, For Families and School Children. ADMISSON— SKATES Gd. ALSO A SESSION FOR GENTLEMEN between the hours of 12 and 1, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. There are also SPECIAL SESSIONS in the Morning from 10 to 12 for LADIES ONLY, to encourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this session Admission is FREE, la the Afternoon l

Ladies are charged Sixpence. THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wilms Collins. Groceries, &c. ROBERT K, EW, GROCER, Begs most respectfully to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Auckland for the very liberal patronage with which he has been favoured since opening the premises now so well known at the corner of Victoria and Albert Streets. Our turnover during the ten years we have been trading among the citizens of this citv amounts to the enormous sum of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POINDS, and as our profits have been based on the small, profit svstem right through, we claim to have saved our customers and patrons ten per cent, oh the above amount; or, to put it mor<? plainly, out customers are benefitted and enriched to the extent of Thirty Thousand Pounds (£3C,JOQ). By those who do not know us thoroughly this statement will La received with a certain amount of SS- INCREDULENCY.^ To that section of the public whose full confidence we do not possess—a section which, we are truly glad to say, is yearly getting narrowed, despite the frantic and subtle efforts of our trade opponents to traduce our fair name—we say, in no boastful spirit, and we say it truthfully, that for honourable ami upright dealing and strict integrity we hold firs: rant At REW'S we keep only reliable goods. We abhor in the greatest degree the CHEAP JACK trader who sells razors that were made to sell aiiu not to shave. Our aim is and always has been to establish a Family Trade. That we have been successful is undoubted. To attain to further success, however, we will strain every nerve to supply our patrons with the very best and most reliable goods procurable at ' our uniformly low and popular prices. REW'S celebrated blends of choice anil matchless Teas arebrought under your notice at the following reduced rices of Is 3d, Is 6d, and Is lOd per lb. Mr. Eew, aving made extraordinary purchases of high-class Teas, has determined to otter his customers and the public generally a Delicious, Refreshing, and Luxuriant Tea at the ridiculously low price of Is per lb. Is it too much to ask you to try our Teas? ne think not, considering the enormous advantages wo, offer. CITY CUSTOMERS: Write to REW'S on an ordinary post-card, and any desired quantity of our Is 3d, Is bd, and Is ll)d Tea will be sent to your address, if within five miles of our establishment. f ______ COUNTRY CUSTOMERS : Before making your purchases or forwarding your orders, kindly make yourself acquainted with REW'S prices. We are only anxious that you should favour us with one trial, as we feel satisfied that you will effect an enormous saving, independent of the satisfaction and pleasure of providing your homes with the best and most reliable goods procurable. A most acceptable gift is a Tin of REW'S PURE BLENDED TEA, Price Is 3d, Is 6d, and Is lOd per lb. NOTE THE ADDRESS : HEWS CITY SUPPLY STOKES, CORNER OF VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS, AUCKLAND. TfINGfLISH HAMS ! ENGLISH HAMS I Wanted known that H. P. GIBBONS & CO. Have just landed a consignment of PRIME IRISH HAMS In splendid condition, and are offering the same at a moderate price. Those who can appreciate a really first-class Hani have now an opportunity of obtaining one by calling ■ on H. P. GIBBONS & CO., TEA DEALERS, GROCERS, AND PROVISION* MERCHANTS, HOBSON-STREET _ 1 VEW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in wW Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charge accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement* must be at the Publishing Office not later than sis o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard to the duo insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do no . hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of oruit--1 ting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course ol business. .' ... ;.'.... For the convenience of advertisers, replies to a ■ vertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept any *** sponsibility in this respect. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payment J Money Orders or Postage Stamps. ' Births, Is ; Deaths and Marriages, 2s Cd each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in '■ Auckland WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD Mont" 1 Summary without extra charge. ■_.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9036, 20 April 1888, Page 8

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