Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

w- ■ —— Amusements. • niTY H ALL ' TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), and FRIDAY, MAY 30, At, Eight p.m. EVENINGS AT HOME With the World-famous Novelist, /CHRISTIE "rl/T RRA Y. Under the Patronage of the Auckland Savage Club. THIS EVENING, LEAVES FROM A NOVELIST'S NOTE BOOK. By special request, MR. .MURRAY will recite his own poem, "The Diamond Ring." FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, LOOKING AT WAR OR, experiences i>F a SPECIAL correspondent. Popular Prices : :i*, -2s, anil One Shilling. Box plan now open at Wildmin's. J. T. STEWART. A UCKLAND BENEVOLENT -"• SOCIETY. By the kind permiasiou of tho Auckland Society of Arts, A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT Will be held in the C II O R A L HALL ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 2. , In aid of the funds of the Ladies' Benevolent Sodety. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Tickets, Is, may be obtained from Mr. Wildman, > Bookseller, or any of the Ladies of the Society. I Exhibitions. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS' TENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Is NOW OPEN in the CHORAL HALL, From 12 to 4.30 and 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION— SHILLING. WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST EXHIBITION OF RECENT YEARS. Distribution of Prizes by His Worship the Mayer on Wednesday, 2eth, at 8 p.m. The Committee request that all successful Competitors take their seats on the platform prior to that hour. The ART UNION will be drawn on THURSDAY •29th, at half-past eight. TICKETS: TEN SHILLINGS EACH. JNO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. AUCKLAND PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB. FIRST PRIVATE EXHIBITION Will be held in the Cub Rooms from WEDNESDAY, May 28tb, at 7.30 p.m., till SATURDAY, June 7th, at 9 p.m. The Rooms will be open to Members of the Club and friends introduced by a Member daily, from 2 to » p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m., Saturdays 10 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 9. A full attendance of Members is requested on the opening night, WEDNESDAY, May 2Sth. J. P. E. FRANCIS, Hon. Sec. Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. i WINTER MEETING. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, IS9O. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Entrance, 2sovs, and acceptance 2sovs each, to go to the funds. Over 8 nights of hurdles. Two miles. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE of SOsots ; second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Three-year-olds to carry lOst albs ; four-year-olds list ; live-yea' -olds, list I2lbs; six and aged, list 41bs.' Entrance, 2sovs, and 2sovs each, to go to the funds, at the post. About two and ahalf miles.

WINTER HANDICAP of SOsovs; second horse to roceive lOsovs out of the stakes. Entrance, lsov, and acceptance 2sovs each, to go to the funds. One mile and a distance. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE CAP) of 300»ovs ; second horse to receive 30sovs, and third horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. Entrance, 2sovs, and acceptance 3so»s each, to go to the funds, with a final payment ot Bsovs at the post. About three an.i a-half miles. SELLING STEEPLECHASE of TOsovs; entrance, 3sovs each, to go to the funds. Four-year-olds, list; five-year-olds, list 121bs ; six years and upwards, 12st 4lb. The winner to he sold byauction immediately after the race for lOOsovs. If entered to be sold for SOsovs, allowed Tibs ; if for 40 sovs, 141 bs ; if for 2osovs, 2Hbs ; if for nil, 281 bs. About three miles. LADIES' BRACELET value SOsovs for the first horse and a bracelet value lOsovs to second horse. Entrance, 2sovs each, to go to the fund. Gentlemen riders. Three-year-olds, to carry lOst 121bs; four-year-olds, list 51bs; five-yeai-olds, list 121bs ; six-year-olds and aged, lint 4lbs. All horses to be nominated by ladies. One mile. FRIDAY, MAY 30— EN ERAL ENTRY NIGHT, By s p.m. Acceptances—Great Northern Steeplechase and Handicap Hurdles. Nominations—-Maiden Steeplechase, Winter Handicap, Selling Steeplechase. Ladies' Bracelet. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.RC. AUCKLAND TROTTING ASSOCIATION. President : F. Lawry, Es<i., M.11.R. Committee : Messrs. W. Paul, M. Gallagher, J. Rrown, Abbott, F. Burt, J. Wat tie, O. McGee, I). Harford. T. 0. Halstead, W. Adams, G. Smith, J. Turk, J. J. Kidd. Treasurer :J. J. Kidd. Meeting to be held at POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, SATURDAY, 21st J UN E, 1890. HANDICAP MAIDEN TROT of 20sovs. 2 miles. SELLING TRO 1' of 15sovs. 2J miles. HANDICAP TROT ol 40sovs. 3 miles. HANDICAP PONY TROT of lOsovs. 2 miles. HANDICAP PONY HURDLES of 20sovs. 11 miles. HANDICAP PONY CUP of 30sovs. 1 mile. Full particulars in future issue. C. F. MARK, Secretary. Dental. E. C° x * S" 1 DENTAL SURGEONS. E. COX, L.D.S., ENG. Kingsley House, Hobsou-ttreet. 11. COX, D.D.S., Univ. Mich., U.S.A., 14S, Queen-street, A.M.P. Buildings, Queon and Victoria streets. ARTHUR Tm TT OOPER, SURGEON DENTIST (BY EXAM.), Begs to inform the Public of Auckland and Suburbs that he has Commenced Practice at ■ HOB3ON-STREET, NEXT STi MATTHEW'S CHURCH. Consultations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays from l) a.m. to 12 noon. First-class work guaranteed. Terms moderate All the latest appliances and newest remedies. Telephone, 441.

H. F. WIKDSORSURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.) (Late ok the Firm of Kempt and Windsor), Begs to intimate to the public of Auckland and country districts that he is still in practice at the old Chambers, FOOT OF SHORTLAND-STREET, Nearly opposite the General Post Office. Having engaged the services of a rst-class Mechanical Assistant, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLY He requests a share of their support. Box 201 Telephone 377. M^——^—l——ill ALEX. ROSS'S Nose Machine. Applied to the nose for an hour daily, so directs the soft cartilage of which the member consists, that an ill-formed nose is quickly shaped to perfection, 10s 6d, post free, 12s 6d ; secretly packed pamphlet, two stamps. The plumpers are a peculiar substance, the colour of the gums, placed between the teeth and the cheeks, making the outline of the face perfect; they do not interfere with the speech; cost 21s, post free, sent secretly packed ; nuit«d to thin faces. The Chin improver is an instrument Worn at night, pressing the cartilage of the chir into faces. shaoe, price secretly packed, sent Worn at night, pressing the cartilage of the chir into proper shaoe, price 21s, secretly packed, sent by post. Outstanding ears positioned by the use ol the Ear Machir- JOs 6d, post, 12s 6d. Alex. Ross, 21, Lamb's Condor street. London, W.C. England.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18900528.2.27.6

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 8

Word Count
1,039

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert