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Amusements. BOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. ~*~ FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. to-night! to-night! professor herbert professor Herbert' THE WORLD-RENOWNED illusionist With all the Latest Startling Wonders ' FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY (Previous to his departure for Melbourne). __ POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION' Dress Circle and Reserved Seats, 2» • ail' other parts, Is. ' omer Box plan at Kidd and Wildman's. JAMES DRAKE, Agent. QjT. GEORGE'S ROWING~cIub! Musical and Dramatic ENTERTAINMENT PARXKLL HALL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JUNE 22 iur Doors open at half-past seven. ' To commence at eight p.m. sliarn PROGRAMME : P " Part I. 1. Pianoforte Solo StWu,i MR. ALF. BARTLEY. '•• i,tkct «l 2. Part Song, " Huntsman Joy," —— ___ Grafton Orpheus CLUB.— Messrs. Marttv EDWARDS, HAMERTON & CHAIITKR ' 8. Song, " Two Voices," Hutchiiiaon MRS. COOPER. Ul -wnson 4. Protean Sketch, "Ala MacCabe,". . MR. O. B. WAYMOUTH. " 5. Song (Tenor) " Alice, Where Art Thou," Wh P X MR. W. MARTIN. '•• Ascb « 6. Song (Comic), " Wedding Bells," A. Rob,** MR E. P. HUDSON. " uu INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES, during which His Worship the Mayor of Parnell (Mr. Seymour Thorne George) will present set of of Medals, won in Club Races, April 28, 1888. Part 11. "ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS!" By Members of our Auckland Amateur Dramatic Society and Friends. INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES Part 111. 1. Violin Solo Selected MISS UUCKLAND. ted 2. Song (Tenor,) "Come into the Garden Maud" (by request) jj alf MR. A. L. EDWARDS. e 3. Song, "Cherette" Mil MRS. COOPKH. U1 4. Song (Bass), " The Lifeboat," _,_.. pinsuti MR. T. CHARTER. U " 5. Part Song, " Maying" Alalia GRAFTON ORPHEUS CLUB. Accompanist MR. ALK. HARTLEY Admission : Body of Hall, Is ; Reserved Seats '•>.,' H. A. MARRINER, Hon See CITY ~~H A~IT~Z Saturday Night, June 23, SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS, the Blondinette Mi-T-Btrels (under the management of Miss (ir.nniiir SmithsON). Entirely new Programme ! New Specialty Artists! Songs, Ballads, and Dances, Circle of 12 Beautiful Ladies! Four Corner Men (i Ladies and 2 Gentlemen). Popular prices :is• Cd - and children accompanied by parents, LAUHIhi DUNBAR, Business Manager. /COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK. GRAND GALA WEEK, Commencing JUNE 18, FRIDAY EVENING: HANDICAP THREE-MILE RACE SATURDAY EVENING: POLO MATCH. Exhibitions commence at 8.45 every evening. Skating until 10.30 every night during the week. l>oo PAIRS SKATES JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE. /CHORAL HALL SKATING RIKK. THE CHORAL HALL RINK Will be open on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS from 7.30 to 10 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS from 2 to 5. _ The floor has been thoroughly renewed at considerable expense, and we hope to see as many of our old friends as possible. Mr. Impey's Full Band will be in attendance on both occasions. ADMISSION: Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d: Children, 6d. ANY SKATES CAN BE USED. C. M. BORTHWICK. Secretary. ST. JAMES , HALL—Wednesday, June 27, Mr. W. 11. Webbe's 41st Musical Evening. Admission Is and 6d. Tickets and Programmes at The London aud Berlin Piano Co., Hobson-street. Soft Goods. ARCH. riLARK & QJONS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND MANUFACTURERS MANUFACTURERS OF ZEALANDIA HOSIERY From Onehunga and other Colonial Yarns MANUFACTURERS OF SHIELD BRAND CLOTHING, From Colonial Tweeds. Sole Agents in Auckland for KAIAPOI CLOTHING, TWEEDS, FLANNELS &C, &C. These celebrated goods have taken the Gold Medal at various Colonia Exhibitions. AGENTS FOR THISTLE BRAND (Registered Trade Mark) FIN GERING YARN, Manufactured at the Onelmnga Woollen Mills. IMPORTERS OF GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOK AND SHOES, SADDLERY, &C. ARCH. CLARK & SONS. TF you should happen to meet a Welldressed Gentleman, you may depend upon it he patronises A. Woollams and Co., the Tailors, of Sydenham House, Grey-street. QUESTION. — Who are the largest Manufacturers of Sewing Cottons for Machine use Answer.—Messrs. J. and P. Coats, of Paisley. Question.—Which of the-'r niakeu do you prefer ? Answer.—The Extra Quality on the SOOydßeels. Question.— Answer.—Because from its Wonderful Smoothness and Freedom from Knots, the most difficult machines are made to run rapidly and smoothly. Question.—Where can I get it? Answer.—Only from the importer— J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street, Auckland "pjBW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the imertion or -withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in uniting. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9087, 22 June 1888, Page 8

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