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Amusements. BB O T T'3 OPERA~HOui^ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! SECOND APPEARANCE OF M Y g HER W I AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST SING FT? GREATEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH KNOWV t» THE HISTORY OF MUSIC OP THE COLONY. PROGRAMMEI. Duet, " Love and War" ' , MESSRS. STOCK WELL AND SHER\VTY * 9 12. "Dear Heart" , , MISS MINNA FISCHER. attei 3. '.'On Deck" T „. MR. W. 11. STOCKWELL. 19 4. "little Bird So Sweetly Singing" ... Al , AMYSHfiRWIN " Allen(Flute Obligato.... Mr. Lemmone.) 5. " Hear Me, Gentle Maritana" ' Wa11,.. MR. ARTHUR SHERWIN. " 09 6. Flute solo, • " Concert Study — The Gorcmi Terse hair 'P MR. JOHN LEMMONE. 7. " Hear Me, Gentle Maritana ".. ; Waiw MR. ARTHUR SIIERWIN. duaK > 8. "My Queen" Blumenttai MR. H. W. STOCKAVELL. ial 9. Trio, "I'm Not the Queen" (Rose of Castille) AMY SHERWIN, MISS FISCHER MR. STOCKWELL. ' 10. "Good-bye " ' T .. MISS MINNA FISCHER. ostl 11. Flute Solo, "American Rhapsodie." TYrs/.),,!. MR. LEMMONE. teli To conclude with FIRST ACT OF MARTHA. Lady Harriett AMY SHErwpj Nancy Miss Kischw SirTristam Mr. Arthur Sherwuj Dress Circle at Kidd and Wildman's. Popular Prices. Doors open at 7.80. To commence at S p. m HUGO GORLITZ, Manager. CKLAND RUGBY UNION, OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON CIIB MATCHES THIS DAY. f AT POTTER'S PADDOCK : GRAFTON I. V. AUCKLAND I. WAITEMATA V. SELWYN GRAFTON 11. v. ROVERS UNIVERSITY v. PONSONBY 11. AT NORTH SHORE: PONSONBY I. v. NORTH SHORE I GORDON 11. v. NORTH SHORE ll.' Admission to either SIXPENCE LADIES FREE. The Ferry Company will issue Return Tickets to North Shore (including admission to ground) at ONE SHILLING. G. H. DIXON, Hon. Secretary. " J5 ONNIE ™CE CHARLIE? I GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT, IN ABBOTTS OPERA HOUSE, ON FRIDAY, MAY 4. A NIGHT WITH THE JACOBITES. Programme in preparation. yjiPIPHANY CHURCH, NEWTON A SALE OF WORK AND PRIZE TREE Will be held in the MASONIC HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 21, From three to ten. Admission : Adults, One Shilling; Children, Sir. pence; entitling to a prize of full value from tiia tree. Prizes distributed at 4.30 and 8.30. Songs and Pianoforte. THE " GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY" FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN ST. MATTHEWS SCHOOL. ROOM ON THURSDAY, APRIL 20. Tea- at; 6.30 p.m., to be followed by the Annua] Service in the Church. A MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT at 8 p.m. There will be a SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES in aid of the proposed "G.F.S." Lodge Associates are requested to furnish the members of their branch with tickets. Admission: Visitors, Is; Members, free. B. H. LUSH, Hon. Secretary, Lower remuera mission hall. —Musical, Literary, and Social Evening on TUESDAY next, 24th instant. Admission, is ; children, 6d. The funds to be devoted to the Melanesian Mission. Commence at 7.30. The LEGACY OF CAIN, by wilkm Collins. THE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY, Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, SPECIAL SESSION, For Families and School Children. ADMISSON—FREE, SKATES 6d. ALSO A SESSION FOR GENTLEMEN between the hours of 12 and 1, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. There are also SPECIAL SESSIONS in the Morn, ing from 10 to 12 for LADIES ONLY, to encourage them in acquiring theart of Roller Skating. Tothi3 session Admission is FREE. In the Afternoon Ladies are charged Sixpence. THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wilkie Collins. > Exhibitions. UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. With the object of increasing the amount of Prize Money, and in the interests of the Subscribers, it has been decided to Postpone the Annual Drawing for Art Union Prizes until WEDNESDAY, the iotS instant, at eight o'clock. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Secretary A.S.A. Auckland society of arts EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. " CHORAL HALL. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL PROMENADE CONCERT, THIS EVENING. Admission, Is. ALLERY OF NEW ZEALAND ART. Mr. Charles Blomtield, having just added a number of VIEWS OF THE TAUPO AND WAIBAKEI DISTRICT . , To his already extensive collection, lias determine! to throw his STUDIO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Tourists and Visitors to Auckland are especiallj invited to view the collection, pourtraying as it does all the most striking features of our Picturesque Islands. Open Daily I'rom 10 to 4 : Saturdays, 10 to 12, C. BLOMFIELD'S STUDIO, 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (FIRST FLOOR), Auckland. Oil and Colourmen. [Established i860.] JOHN HENDERSON, IS & 15 WYNDHAM-STREET. PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGEB, ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND GLASS WRITER. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Cathedral, Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets, Siilc Banners, Wire Blinds. Private and Business Designs Embossed in Plate, Ruby, Blue, Amber and SLeeß Glass. Original Designs. Venetian Blinds t Re-taped and Painted. on sale: . Mixed Paint in Various Colours for House ana Ship Work. JOHN HENDERSON, 13 & 15, WYNDHAM-STREET. ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of I advertisements in the Herald must be in writingAdvertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than si* o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard to the da® 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 omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course ot business. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. Subscription : ed 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 by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in t Auckland Weekly News and Herald Mont" 1 -* Summary without extra charge. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9034, 21 April 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9034, 21 April 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9034, 21 April 1888, Page 8

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