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pROFESSOR ANDERSON. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. PROFESSOR ANDERSON IN NEW ZEALAND. It ia respectfully announced that arrangements have been effected for the immediate presentment in New Zealand of the most CELEBRATED ENTERTAINMENT Of modem times, and for the appearance of the greateit magician of this or any age. the Name of PROFESSOR A.NDERSON Is like "Ancient music linked with household words" to those whose remembrances of home extend over the last 30 years. His NEW "LONDON EGYPTIAN HALL ENTERTAINM EXT" Has had the honour of receiving the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen Empress, all the .Sovereigns of Europe, the President, and half a million of the people of the United States, and comprises marveLs in the World of Mystery which had no parallel in the days of the E{fypti«n Magi or of the Rosicrucian necromancer, as they have none amongst the efforts of those who attempt legerdemain at the preseu' time. PROFESSOR ANDERSON, GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH, I WILL APPEAR TO-NIGHT. His stay is limited to seven nights only. The Entertainment will be on the same scale as recently presented by him in Melbourne and Sydney. Perfect in every detail. k , Prices as usual. Reserved seats at Wild man's. '■* * Doors open at half-past seven. Commence at® 1 eight. BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. The Performance of " OLD SOLDIERS," advertised for October 11, will not take place, owing to the Opera House, which had been engaged for this performance, having been since let for another entertainment. OHORAL HALL OCTOBER IS, Cantata "ART AND MIN D," Composed by Carl Schmitt, Words by W. Outb waite, Esq., assisted by a Chorus of 70 voices, and an Orchestra of 30 instrumentalists Leader of Orchestra .. Mr. A. Eady. Pianist Miss Harding. Conductor .. .. Prof. Carl Schmitt. Front Seats, 2s 6d; Body of Hall and Gallery, la. Front Seats mar be reserved at Wiidman's. Doors open at 7.50 p.m., overture at 8 o'clock. COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. JC!6O, PAXMURE. Will celebrate their tweltb Anniversary with a ; IMsMJvxM GRAND SOCIAL, In the PANMMRE HALL, On FRIDAY Evening, October 12th inst., ISSS. A Waltzing Competition will be held during the Evening. Double Tickets, ss; Single, 3s ; Children, Halfprice. Doors open at 7.30 sharp. A. WIXON, Hon. Sec. ON SONS HALL .TERVOIS ROAD. A SOCIAL Will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, In Aid of the Ponsonby Catholic Parish Funds. Tickets : Double. as ; Single, 3s; can be had oi Mr. Dickson, Wellesley-street; Mr. Hiscocks, Hobson-street; or any member of Committee. Eden and epsom lawn tennis CLUB.

H. J. Byron's Famous Comedy, PARTNERS FOR LIFE, Will be Played by Well-known Amateurs, in the CHORAL HALL, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, ISSS. Reserved Seats (which may be secured at Mr. Wildman's), 2s. Admission : One Shilling. THE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY, Afternoon, 2.30 to . Evening, 7.30 to 10 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, SPECIAL SESSION, For Families and School Children. ADMISSION—FREE, SKATES 6d. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EVERY WEDNES DAY AND SATURDAY. Complimentary Tickets not good on Wednesdays snd Saturdays. O. A. SALMON, Manager. HAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY AND BOWLING SALOON, 110, Queenstreet.—Prize for the greatest number of consecutive Bull's-eyes made during the present week, provided not less than twenty compete (otherwise comoetition to remain open for a fortnight)— Choice of a valuable Henry or Martini-Henry Rifle, of the patterns allowed by the Victorian Rifle Association. A separate Prize, consisting of a Saloon Rifle or Revolve;, and 100 Cartridges, open only to those who hav*, never won a prize in a Rifle Competition, or are no known as good shots. Conditions, same as for All comers Match. No entrance fee, only 2d per shot. For Bowling— choice of several Articles to the value of £1 10s (to be seen on the premises) is offered on the same conditions as for Rifle Shooting. The usual charge per game, 6d in the davtime, and Is at night. Groceries, &c. T HE E. AND M. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST GROCERY STORES IN AUCKLAND. EARLE AND MONTGONERY, 265, QUEEN-STREET, AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. FOR LOWEST CASH PRICES SEND FO MONTHLY PRICE LIST, POST FREE. A Storekeeper who does a very large trade must sell cheap, and turning over the stores quickly, it stands to reason that the Goods are always Fresh and New. We are THE LARGEST STOREKEEPERS IN AUCKLAND, and OUR GOODS ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY. Our Prices for First-class Articles are: — 1001b Bags Flour, &s, 9s 9d, lus tid each. 501b Bags Flour, 4s 3d, 4s 9d, 5s 6d each. Sugar, 501b bags, 13s each. Tea, from Is 4d to Is lOd per lb, in 61b or 121b tins, and 2d per lb reduction. Currants, very best, 5Jd per lb. 5 Bars good Soap, Is. All of which are carefully Packed and Delivered to station or steamer at Auckland Free of Cartage. We do not charge for Sacks or Cases, an i male as few packages as possible to avoid extra freight. OUR TERMS ARE CASH WITH ORDER. P. 0.0. or Cheques please make payable to jgJARLE AND j^/jfONTGOMERY, 265, QUEEN-STREET, OR KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders o withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not 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 objection able, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in tovr/i 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.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9178, 6 October 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9178, 6 October 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9178, 6 October 1888, Page 8

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