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~~~~~~~~ A B B SIMON-SEN'S 0 U S B. ENGLISH AMD COMIC OPERA. COMPAW . IOT TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Y " 'AST CARMEN. CAUMirv .AST- CARMEN. CAM v TlMp .AST CARMEN. CARMEN Trf *K To-morrow (Saturday), 21th instant 1E „ . LA pericuolk ' MB. MARTIN' SIMOVSFV By general desire of the subscriber; nn,if >, at large) will play SO m e of hh the Pabll « CELEBRATED VIOLIN .SOLOS So much admired all over the civilised world Monday anil Tuesday next MARITANA. MARITAN A Wednesday and Thursday next ' ' FAUST. FAUST. ' ' Box office and day tickets at Wiidman'* ST. JA M E~F HTT7 O , WELLINGTON.STREET l l THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Annual Benefit to tub Sisters ok m erct PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. ART j L. Overture. "Tancrodi" (Rossini—Orchp=.t„ ' 2. Song, "Kathleen Mavounieen''— Miss sT-.t' 3. Sons, " Anchored" (Watson)— BnU i. Violin Solo-Miss Buckland. S " 5. Duet, "Sweet is the Dream" (Cammn-o ISS£j Knigiit. v ll »PWa)-M ISSE; 3. Zither Solo— Winkelmann 7 - Hoijsj, "In old Madrid " (Trotere)—Hi S3 c Knight. hs C 8. Selection—Orchestra. INTERVAL. Part 11. L °TaKST^ The G0ltle " ' yre " (Henn «K) E 2 ' SOn^tA)^° Dg froin lleavetl " (CowenKMis 3. 'Cello Solo— McLean, 4. Song, " Let Me Like a Soldier Fall" (Will^ Mr. T. M. Jackson. ouiiace> 5. Song, "In Spirit Land" (Tours) —Miis Tit. . p Kmght • violin obligato, Miss Buckland 6. Reading " From Portia w to Paradise" (AL Mr. Montague. weoj7. Selection— a. Conductor of Orchestra— Dr. Egan, 0S B Doors open at half-past 7, Overture at 8 o'clockTickets, 2s and is. fJOLUMBIA ELITE ROLLE: SKATING RINK. THIS EVE\I\« LADIES FREE ; GENTS, ONE SlllLLrvr SKATES, SIXPENCE SlUljU * MONDAY EVENING NEXT, for One Night onl First appearance of R 01 PROFESSOR P. J. DURNEV CHAMPION HIGn-STILT AND ACROPati SKATER OF AUSTRALIA 1 in his Great Skatorial Performance Fancy an Trick Skating, Chair Jumping, Somersaults (Join Through a Small Hoop on High Stilts ANo li Impersonations of Miss Sylvester, and his km" able Act of Toy Waggon Skating as the DuX Skates for sale from 5s per pair, wholesale. J- C. PEI.HAM. rj. if T a <Tr~m IN AID OF ST. MARK'S. AGRICULTURAL HALL August 23 and 29. ' Contributors to the above are kindly requests to furnish the lilies who have been canvasair their districts with particulars of Contributions ■ that Catalogues may bo prepared for circulation : an early date. J. J. ROACH, Secretary. XHIBITION of Glass Saturday afternoon. Admission 6d. 1-: ver Visitor receives a prize.— Freeman's Bay. Football. JjIOOTBALL ! jpOOTBA, / POTTER'S PADDOCK, SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST. sr. z. IS TATIVE t ß4i V. Kick-off at three o'clock sharp, HUNTER'S ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTEND ANCE. ADMISSION TO GROUND-ONE SHILLK( GRAND STAND-TWO SHILLINGS. Tickets covering single fare by tram and admi sion to ground, will ha issued on tho cats at Is 64, G. H. DIXON, Hon. Sea A.E.U. Hotels- : rfj HAM E S JJ 0T E : QUEEN AND CUSTOMS STREETS, S. COOMBE, Proprietor (Late Forest-era' Anns). In entering upon his new management, Mr. Cooinbe can assure Travellers, Families, and I, Public generally that his desire is to make t Thames Hotel unrivalled as regards accommoo tlon, comfort, and good liquors—in fact, to supplj want long felt in Auckland, i.e., FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMKBCIi HOTEL. Suites of Rooms for Visitors and Families, C UISIN E In the hands of a. Competent Chef. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS Of the best procurable brands. LUNCHEON DAILY From one to two p.m. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths Night Porter in attendance. Telephone No. 309. Leviathan railway tempbi ANCE HOTEL (Opposite. Railway, Station), DUN ED IN. ' MRS. SILK, PROPRIETRESS. Read the following taken from a newspaper: "During the holidays, a friend who spent i Christmas in Dimedin says: ' The _ site for « approaching New Zealand Exhibition was * chief subject of conversation. Having heard mu of tho Leviathan, ho stayed there, and was grew surprised to find the city possessed such a very ■ eellent Temperance Hotel, containing as; » Q 85 rooms, all well and comfortably furnished, a* scrupulously clean. In addition to this, he assur us that the board, he is quite confident, u J} 0 ~ , passed at any house (no matter of what 1° na '~ the Colony and questions very much if it i 3 fi Ul by any.'" TERMS : 4s 6d per day; 25s per week WAIWERA CELEBRATED HO' SPRINGS, -within 25 miles of Auckland To the Invalid seeking health and tha Tonnsi pleasure, these world-renowned Natural Mem. Springs offers great attractions. Miss or having leased the above property, visitors w" a most comfortable and well-appointed I<amiij, with all the advantages of a first-class saiiat Communication daily by steamer and coacn nately. Terms, 8s (id per day, £2 10s per wee ' £ four weeks (including bath and towels), w . telegrams addressed to the Manager, Waiwera or H. H. Ilayr & Co., Agents, 13, Lower <J« street, Auckland, will receive prompt atten ■ ZEALAND HERA 1 - 11 Subscription: 9d per weeK, titr*" and suoiiruo . ISs gj per quarter, in » posted to any part in -v. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, -J y, tion. These announcements are also ns Mo^h l AtICICI.AND WEEKLY NEWS and HERAI-D - Summary without extra charge. fnt 1, Advertisers in the country can remit p P Money Orders or Postage Stamps. 6 Instructions as to the insertion or v* advertisements in the HuraU> tntu iiisirlic tio3 Advertisements received witbo sn c bsrge' will be inserted until countermanded, ana B accordingly. Orders to withdraw a , must be at the Publishing Office not o'clock p.m. . , ...eard to the d"' While every care is exercised I! tOTS do insertion of advertisements, til P^P hold themselves "SP and & through accident or from right of 0,8 l proprietors reserve to thomae tfj ting advertisements that T y ettlsem e n M ma-y hi , able, even although ,«chjl t th ll£U al coW 39 d been received and paid for i« business. -^^***^^1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9451, 23 August 1889, Page 8

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