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OP ER A H n ~-— ~- m « 0 xj Q >, Pi oprietoPand Director E - Manager, .. . - ,Mr c General Agent „" " - -. Si^^bon " " ~ J.J &£p*« SLLBON'S CoNGßiir O p^ J ' Ca,n^ A SENSATION. Wond SILBON'S CONGRESS 01? wv* A OKDEBa NO SUCH DEMONSTRATE* „ MENT AND DELIGHT haSl?£ 4STojrr e „ SILBON«Sls?Itl: , TO-NIGHT-k ° Vh "OXDER? SSl™™''"-, n«Er tt * LAST NIGHTY 3 LAST NIGHT lOf the pnpepv,, „ LAST NIGHT/ he PREs > M' PROGRAj, wl , , Those who have nnf- ,-of «.«< * ions P11 Ve h 9 'Sdno t t fl n » 0* "«* portumty of seeing the^re^'p^^Ct FRIDAY NIGfIT-THENEw Pao^ For the convenience offiffi^t ata distance. resuhn Sat a Seats may be secured in advance at w, , r _ Prices of Admission :-Dress Circle f >'*• Stalls,*; Stalls, 2s; Pit is Ch ' to all parts of the house but pit. drea w ait a jlF~»^^ DONT FORGET THE DATE. WAIT AND WATCH DON'T BE MISLED WIRTH BROTHERS' COLOSSAL AND COMBINED ' CIRCUS, * FOUR CIRCUS IX o\T v « - IS COMING. ' Now Playing to Overwhelming and Drimh. . ences at tfie Palace Skatingßink Christ 1 A *& N B This Building, as seated hrui^ modate comfortably over 7000 people iv" «**. _ , EVERYBODY ASTOUVnrr. ' '**' The best English. American, and Su, T , A mighty, moral, refined, and unnaralffi* lent zation of Nature's most signal TOaSmW the Golden Key to Wondeft ****** This is no hurriedly got ud show w , mately thoroughly o/ganized P S of h*&> water having none but the very best art , hrs curable. ' l aril =ts p ro . MISS MARIZLES WIRTH CHAMPION LADY SOMERSAULT RIDER. MISS MADELINE Wirth LADY BOUNDING JOCKEY RIDER Who nightly jumps from the ground on to at, . back oil to her feet without the aid 0 ei th 1 hands or knees, whilst the hows fa at ' full gallop around the Arena. 7 LAIDV RIDERS. 7 The creme de la creme of the proWinn THE WONDERFUL WIRTH FAVTTy 15 IN NtMBKR. „ rjUUL *. Admitted without cont. overly to be the » ft , tile arenic marvels in existence, ta with a vast concours-of a ... « . ARKNIO ARTISTS, Altogether forming the greatest consolidate „,, prize that has ever t-een presented to the B New Zealand public , c , „ FULL PARTICULARS SHORTLY ' Sole Proprietors .. .. Wii-'ii i> Business Manager .. " A iSS5 wl Advance Manager * Mr K I«h Advance Agent .. " Mr a*?* BUI Agent g.. " " "jjjj^ 1 ST. BONA VENTURA'S PARK ELI.. *^ L ' A SELECT SOCIAL WiU be held in the above Hall, to celebrate the Opening ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, hjjo Dancing at half-past eight. Tickets may be had from Dickson.rffiscocfc » n ; Members of the Committee. ' aCOCK > W J- CHRISTOPHER, Secretary. ■gXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, OIL PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE. Mb. C. Blomfield has the pleasure to announce that his Stud.o in the Victoria Arcade, few? street, is now open. ' " " Visitors, Tourists, and others are respectfnllv ,v nted to view the Collection, comprising "*s it dm a large number of original Paintings and SketthS of the Hot Lake District, the destrove.l Terucel" Lake and Mountain Scenery of the South Island, Ac NOW ON VIEW AT MR. BLOMFIELD'S STUDIO, lib, VICTORIA ARCADE (First Floor), Entrance, corner of Queen and Shortland street' ■ AUCKLAND. ' Hotels. PACIFIC TTOTEL, CORNER OF ALBERT AND QUEEN-STKEEIS, THAMES. This Family and Commercial Hotel continues to afford very superior accommodation to Tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, combined with moderate charges. The House is situated within a few minutes* wall of the Wharf, and opposite the Bank of New Zealand and Exchange Chambers. Four superior Sample Rooms for commerce! gentlemen, and Private Suites of Rooms for Families. •Letters and Telegrams for engaging Simple Rooms and Apartments will receive prompt attention. Night Porter in attendance. ear Bradley's Mail Coaches leave the door at 7.3) every morning for Te Aroha and up-country districts. v G. B. HOWARD, Proprietor. TAKE XX 0 T E L, TAKAPUNA. P. O'MEAGHER Proprietor. The above first-class Hotel, furnished with all modern improvements, affords a convenient home for those seeking healthy pastime [ and an agreeable change. ! BATH-ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. 14 GRAND VIEW OF LAKE. 1 "BOATING, FISHING, Etc. Mr. O'MEAGHER will provide a SECOKD USCHEON TABLE for the travelling public and holi-day-keepers at Is Cd each; children under 12, ball- 1 price. This will save the trouble of carrying toll- - baskets. CLARENDON HOTEL, JUNCTION OF QUEEN AND WAKEFIELD -STREETS, 0 First-class Luncheon Daily from 12 to 2, with Pri» Beer included, for One Shilling. First-class Accommodation for Boarders, Families, and Travellers. Terms Moderate. Night Porter in Attendance. W. LYNCH, Proprietor. mo TRAVELLERS, *«■ PRESENTS FOR HOME. VERY BEAUTIFUL INLAID TABLE TOPS. CABINETS, AC, t , , . f All carefully made from the verv richest class» New Zealand Forest Timbers/at reasonable prices, and carefully packed. W. NORRIE, Queen-street (opposite the Banks). ZEALAND HERALDSubscription : Oil per week, delivered in tow and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in *&" posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each lotion. These announcements are also inserted In . Auckland Weekly News and Herald Most Summary without extra charge. WhUe every care is exercised in regard to th « insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do hold themselves responsible for non " in th , through accident or from other causes; aw Proprietors reserve to themselves the right o tingadvertis.ments that they may deem odj« able, even although such advertisements nw rf been received and paid for in the usual conn business. - . flai For the convenience of advertisers, vertisements maybe sent to the Herald r Office; but the Proprietors do not accept sponsibility in this respect. Instructions as to the insertion or ****J rWW advertisements in the Herald must be m Advertisements received without sueh W»a will be- inserted until countermanded, an . accordingly. Orders to withdraw advert must be at the Publishing Office not later o'clock p.m. „it DSjBMB* tt Advertisers in the country can remit par* Monev Orders or Postage Stamps. —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8178, 13 February 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8178, 13 February 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8178, 13 February 1890, Page 8