Amusements. mO-NIGHTj mO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT I mHB JpSK JUBILEE DINGERS! CITY HALL, AUCKLAND. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING.] FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. With a Change op Programme Each Evening NEW GLEES, > NEW QUARTETTES, NEW SOLOS. FAREWELL VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND. Dress Circle, 4s; Family Ticket (admitting six: adults), 20s; Front Stalls, 33; Second Seats, 2sPit, is. Plan and Tickets at Kidd & Wildman's, or at the doors of Hall in the evening. Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert at 8 ; Carriages at 10. mO-NIGHT! mO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! Sporting. ONEHUNGA PONY AND TROTTING RACES, To bo hold at EPSOM on SATURDAY, March 30. First Race starts at 1.45 p.m. Minimum weight in trots 10 stone. Persons riding without colours hoots, and breeches will be fined. Ponies will be measured on the course at eleven o'clock on tho day of races. Following is the order of the races : Ist Maiden Plato; 2nd, Hand Trot; 3rd, Cup ; 4th, Selling Race ; sth, Maiden Trot; oth, Hurdle Race. Bookmakers laying totaliaator odds will be fined. T. O. SULLIVAN, Secretary. Aquatics. AUCKLAND AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. SECOND AQUATIC CARNIVAL, To be held in CALLIOPE DOCK On SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1889. Patrons: His Excellency Admiral Fairfax, C.8., Louis Enronfried, Esq. J.P. ; Jas. Marshall, Esq. President : J. M. Brigham, Esq. Vice-presidents: Sir W. Fox, Dr. T. H. Lewis, M. Niccol, Esq. Captain : Vice-Captain : Mr. J. Baker. Mr. W. Moore. Starter: Mr. James E. Cooke, Call-Steward : Costume Steward : Mr. G. A. Creeth. Mr. Brightwell. Committee : Messrs. A. Smith, L. M. Myers, G. A. Creeth, A. Geld water, D. Conroy, W. H. Peters, and A. M. Myers. ALL COMPETITORS WILL APPEAR IN FUf-L SWIMMING COSTUME.Admission including return fare by Steamer), is ; North Shore residents, Gd. In addition there will be several events added to the programme for tho Squadron in harbour. R. W. ST. CLAIR, Hon. Sec. Dress and Fashion. •JJ! IR E! Tj! IR E j "El I R EM! W. H. P'ENTON & CO. Beg to notify that owing to the late fire their Promises will be CLOSED for a few days for the purpose of valuing and marking down stock, and. they will re-open Early with a Great Salvage Sale. See future advertisements. W. H. FENTON & C 0., 78, Queen-street* IN THE ASSIGNED STOCK OF J. G. BROWN & CO., KARANGAHAPE. D. MACPHERSON WILL [OFFER THE ABOVE STOCK AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. FOR ONE MONTH. SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. £3" DRAPERY AT HALF-PRICE, 'm, ■WIGG'S T AUN DRY, UPPER QUEEN.STBEET, For FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK And CURTAIN DRESSING. Orders per post promptly attended to. LADIES' FLANNEL or INDIA GAUZE FLANNEL is made of SILK and WOOL, and is the only suitable underwear at this season. It kedps the skin cool and comfortable, and those who wear is never suffer from chills. It has been imported at the instance of one of our wellknown doctors by Mr. J. M. McLacblan, of 222, Queen-street, from whom samples and prices may be had on application — ■ Business Cards. WILLIAM ERRIN GTO N, M. Inst. C.E., M. Inst. M.E., i CONSULTING ENGINEER, AUCKLAND. Ip DW A D T>ARTLEY ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET JOHN -yyr gTEWART, SOLICITOR, WYNDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. '. , _____ WPHILLIPPS & SON, • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Pahits, Oil, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings. Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cot to size, ana carefully packed. 149 and 161, QUEKN-STREET. T D W A R D S, COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT, BAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND TATJ PIRI COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY. Offio and Yard: Breakwater, directly opposite Railway Station. OUGH'S SUPERIOR TOMATO SAUCE I TOMATO SAUCE ! TOMATO SAUCE I TOMATO SAUCE 1 This Sauce is guaranteed pure, and made from the choicest ingredients. Wholesale from A. HEATHER, Merchant, Custom-street; Or at the Factory, Dedwood Terrace, Ponsonby. £JLASS " e QLASS "^ORKS! Our Leading Articles thisweek are: Confectioners Jars, Is per lb.; three Glass Jogs for 2s 6d ; Lamp Chimneys, three for 6d ; Glass Balls for shooting at. in quantities to suit purchasers; Garden Shades, all sizes ; Fish Globes and Gold Fish, very cheap. M. COOK & SONS. POUNDKEEPEKS' BOOKS (under the new- Act), 26 and 60 pages, with the Schedule of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted n commencement, on Side at trie HjibaW) Publishing ! Office, Queoa-Btreot,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9321, 26 March 1889, Page 8
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