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Amusements. H O PE E I Lessee _,_, M *, H Business Manager. " xi- ha deji w„„. 99 HULL- -Mr. George W TEE LAST TWO NIGHT, 1 CHARLES WARNER'S FAREwJ^ STKEETS OP LONDOV I A GENUINE SUCC l«* "«. ffi THE GREAT FlJffl %_*». 1 Absolutely the most Marvellous m«* - '■«! SB ever witnessed on the Auckland s'S Effe « STREETS OF LONDON, 1 Gordon and Brunton's Magnificent ' IE LUDGATE HILL ON A WINTERS M DISTANT VIEW OP ST PArr- UT ' M BIRDSEYE VIEW Qg ' LONDpy M STREETS W_ LOND OJI I MONDAY, JANUARY '0 ' Hi THE LAST NIGHT I ' B| BENEFIT TO MR °CHAS. A RNEp A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. ' I The First Act of BE HANDS ACROSS THE SEA i Tiie Second Act of _B STREETS OF LONDOX I The Great Balcony Scene from * I ROMEO AND JULIET I Concluding with the Famous Screen scene f B THE roil > H SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, 1 Box plan open at Wildman's, Victoria Arcad* H Doors open at 7 ; commencing at 746 dQe> ■_ Day Tickets at United Service Club Hotel US Admission-Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d • Pit , IB Children in arms not admitted '•*">«, 19 W. HUGHES, If ATHOLIC INSTITUTE B WELLINGTON-STREET. ' B TUESDAY, JANUARY 2S. M A GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT MM Will be given as above by the 61 JUBILEE MINSTRELS I Assisted by well-known Amateur Vocalists.' ii Proceeds in Aid of Auckland Christian Dnrf*. B Society's Prize Fund. cttll! * I Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8 o'clock. Si Admission— Shilling. BB TpE R FOR MIN FTiTs; I CITY HALL BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET THE WORLD'S GREATEST NOVELTY Established in England in IS4O. PATRONISED BY THE ELI TE Open daily from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Admission: Sixpence. pROFESSOR pANNELI IS NOW GIVING LESSONS IN SWIMMING AT THE ALBERT-STREET BATHS, DAILY, from 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Terms for Twelve Lessons : Non-Swimmers _■• _ -. £1 i n Improvers .. _ _ - 015 „ Strictly cash in advance. A good opportunity for intending competitors it if the Jubilee Swimmine Gala. Parents should not miss this opportunity of bavin; their Children taught this useful art. INHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, OIL PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE. «Mr. C. B O ™ J i? IE . LD 83 the pleasure to annoima that his Studio in the Victoria Arcade, Owe* street, is now open. * Visitors, Tourists, and others are respectfullv in. vited to view the Collection, comprising as it does a large number of original Paintings and Skefcha of the Hot Lake District, the destroyed Terraces Lake and Mountain Scenery of the South Island, dt NOW ON VIEW AT MR. BLOMPIELD'S STODIO, 110, VICTORIA ARCADE o?msT FLOOR), Entrance, corner of Queen and Shortland street? AUCKLAND. ' Exhibitions. AUCKLAND JUBILEE FIRST FEATHER SHOW. Entries for the above Show will be received by the Secretary at the Office of W. J. HURST & CO. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY IS, from Ten a.m. to Ten p.m. W. H. COOPER, Secretary. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing on Saturday afternoon. Admission 6d. Everf Visitor receives a —Works, Freeman's Bay. i ——_—. i New Zealand and Foreign Travel. mHOs. pooK &.^on, MAIL CONTRACTORS TO THE EGYPTIAN' GOVERNMENT, OFFCUL TOURIST AGENTS TO THE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION AT DUNEDIN, Have made Special Arrangements with THE umon S.S. company, the Noetherx SA Company, and the Coach Companies For Reduced Through Tickets to and from the DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, And throughout Now Zealand. Direct Return tickets from Auckland or Manukau, Per U.S.S. Co. Saloon. Saloon. 2nd Class. 2ndClas AvaiL AvaiL Avail. Avail. 1 mo. 2 mos. 1 mo. 3 mce. £s. d. £s. d. £ s. cl £s. A ToLyttelton.. 000 710 0 400 500 ToDunedin .. 710 0 910 0 5 0 0 '610 0 Saloon and Saloon and Steerage ami Ist class rail. 2nd class rail 2nd class rail £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d, For Dunedin via Lytteiton 7 17 6 750 550 Available one month. To Dunedin via Manukau, New Plymouth, and Wellington, thence to Lytteiton, rail to Dunedin and return .. 810 0 7 0 0 510 0 Available five weeks. For all other fares and particulars apply to rTIHOS. pooK & aoN, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. Dunedin, Wellington, Curistchukch, I^ v e r cargill, Napiek, Blenheim, Timaku, N£LSO- n i Gisborne. DentaL ___ A RTHUR "Cl TTTOOPEB, SURGEON DENTIST (bv exam.), Begs to inform the Public of Auckland ana cvgrthmhuk» burbs that he has Commenced Practice at ' HOBSON-STREET, NEXT ST. MATTHEWS CnURCH. _ , m Consultations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.nk Saw* days from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. .. First-class work guaranteed. Terms moderns All the latest appliances and newest remedies. Telephone, 441. _ XTEW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in tow> and suburbs; or 13a 6d per quarter, in ad»an« posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in »« Auckland Weekly News and Herald MOSTa" Summary without extra charge. Instructions as to the intertion or withdraw « advertisements in the Herald must be in «r»W Advertisements received without such instrncW will be inserted until countermanded, and charg accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisenW must be at the Publishing Office not later than £ o'clock p.m. . Advertisers in the country can remit payment Money Orders or-Postage Stamps. While every care is exercised iu regard to the insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do hold themselves responsible for non-insw through accident or from other causes; an Proprietors reserve to themselves the rigbtof ting advertisements that they may deem odj« « nble, even although such advertisements may H been received and paid for in the usual cow* »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 8

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