' Amusements OPERA HOUSE. J^ ssee ,; Mr. Abbott. Stage Manager ... M r. Frank Gerald. Business Manager Mr. Stilling Duff ENTHUSIASM UNBOUNDED ' THE TRUMP CARD OF THESEASON TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' The 'reat Australian Sensational Drama THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB' LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT ! Of this Superb Production. Pronounce i by the Press and Public as a VERITABLE Till! Ml'H. The inimitable London Actor MR. HARRY SAI N T 'M A U MISS FLORENCE SEYMOUR Ami the Celebrated SAINT MAUR DRAMATIC COMPANY Remember— Last Night of * ' THE MYSTERY OK A HANSOM CAB! Magnificent Scenes and Views of Melbourne by Night. " A Hansom Cab and Horse Driven on the Stage each evening; ■ °' Furniture kindly supplied by Mr. Davenport Karangabape Road. ARRANGEMENTS TOR THE WEEK : Thursday and Friday, the Manag-m tit, by universal desire, will re-produrv Sir diariesYnunVj Great Play, JIM THE PENMAN, for two ni-uN only. Saturday onlv, the Screaming Farcical Comedv THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d., and One Shilling. Bos plan at Wildrr.an's. ERSKINE SCOTT, Agent.
CHRISTIE MURRAY'S NEW PLAY. [A Card.] Mr. St. Mm;ii begs to announce that lie has Roomed the sole rights :or the world of Mr. Miirrav's new play. Mr. St. Maur, being specially aiixious"t i mark his appreciation of the high lileury an I artistic standard of this city, ha* succeeded in inducing Mr. Murray to permit the initial performance of the play to be given here instead of following the usual custom of a London production. This is ■', highly important innovation, which ill certainly meet with rierc discussion in European centres, and Mr. St. Manr earnestly hopes that .MONDAY NEXT, the 2nd June, will be worthy of the event. nißcuo rtißcua TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! GRAND PERFORMANCE OP ■yyiRTH 1 jjros'. /COLOSSAL /COMBINED /CIRCUS. AT THE /COLUMBIA "DffiK. SOLE AND EQUAL OWNERS .. WIRTH BROS. j General Business Manager. .Alexander. GLORIOUS RECEPTION ! BRILLIANT SUCCESS i AGAIN CROWD KD TO EXCESS LAST NIG Hi'! thousands turned AWAY! this mammoth enterprise Is now in Auckland in all its POMP AND SPLENDOUR. EVERYWHERE POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE. Plain, Honest Words accord best with a Circus like the \Virth*s. Bombast or exaggeration, unjustillable at all times, would be sadly oat of place in sotting forth the UNPARALLELED MAGNITUDE AND DARING NOVELTY' OF OUR CIRCUS ENTERPRISE. The MESSRS WIRTH, realising the fact tint most of the residents of Auckland and surrounding districts must have heard of the Genuine Merit? of their Circus Entertainment, deem a long descriptive advertisement unnecessary. Suffice it to say that they are drawing immense attendances in Auckland the same as they have experienced all over the world to witness their MIGHTY, MORAL, REFINED, AND UNPA.RALLKLED ORGANISATION' 05 NATURE'S MOST SIGNAL WONDERS, HOLDING THE GOLDEN KEY TO WONDERLAND. MESSRS. WIRTH have spared no trouble or expense in providing commodious and comfortable seating accommodation for their patrons, raised platforms having been erected in the Dress Circle ■ and other parts of the Rink. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT EVERY EVENING, from 7 to S o'clock, by WIRTH BROS." ! GRAND SILVER CORNET BAND. ! GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY NEXT, > FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN, When Children will be admitted for Sixpence. NOTE THE LOCATION: - S3- 0L U M I A "O INK. 13 ; POPULAR PRICES. • Chairs, 4s ; Stalls, 3d ; Family Circle, 28 ; Pit, Is. Day Sales : Chairs at Wildman's; Family Circle ' and Stalls at Williamson's, Tobacconist, Queeni street. 1 Agent R. JOHNSON Courier R. J. DIX ——■»—^^———SSSBSS **SSSSSSSSBSSSSS ™^
Medical. TTAVE YOU HEARD OF MASSAGE THE GREATEST SCIENTIFIC TRIUMPH O THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Science has made such rapid strides within th last quarter of a century, and everyone nnw-a-days has began to think for himself, it might be needles* to attempt to say something about it, but to a rational human heart Philosophy and Truth are) always welcome. Lockyer's theory, th.it hydrogen is the primal element ; Thale's Teaching, that the principle of all things is water: Anaximenes, that) air was the universa iprinciple ; Pythagoras, that number is the " essence of ali things. If all human beings would learn to know, and admire, thai each one of us is the author and creator of his good 01 evil how far happiur the world would be in respect of the health.
There are man complaints, which through out own ignorance or neglect we acquire and increase, which can be successfully tre.ted by '"MASSAGE 1 and " ELECTRO-MASSAGE." For the pn.pei circulation of the blood is the greatest principle in the element of the human frame, which can be, without! a shadow of doubt, produced by " MASSAGE TREATMENT;" and there are certain other diseases, like insomnia, sciatica, Ac, dare not its soothing influence and cure. Herr Alfred Hamburg, who has devoted some of the best years of his life in the " Massage" practice, will lecture in Auckland next month, on ".MASSAGE," "ELECTRO-MASSAGE," "its treatment! and Cure." Herr Humhurg will use his best endeavours to make his pupils familiar with the treatment of Nervous, Rheumatic, and Joint Diseases, an I practically educate how to treat. For example:— Rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, constipation, indigestion, neuralgia, insomnia, headache, debility, tie-douloureux, spinal affections, sprains, stiff or relaxed joints, paralysis, writers' cramp, and numerous other ailments to which flesh is heir to, can be cured by " MASSAGE" treatment." Of late years the " Massage Treatment" has been widely recognized by eminent surgeons in Great Britain and on the Continent of Europe. Not long ago, when the late lamented Emperor of Germany was lying prostrate with his ailment. Professor Dr. Virchow and Dr. Sir Morell Mackenzie ordered " Massage," to try this method of cure cm His Imperial Highness, and it was found to bring comfort ami relief in very trying times of the illness. Hardlv, even now,one takes up at the present timu his Lancet or the British Medical Journal without] reading of some cure effected by the " Massage treatment. The knowledge of "Massage" is becoming every day more and more important, for the benefit of our common human suffering, tor its treatment is a blessing either for domestic purposes or general benefaction. Herr Humburg has successfully treated some of 1 the best and most prominent men in these colonies, and men in the medical profession can say with confidence that " Massage" has .roved a great bo, 1 where other treatments have failed. Herr Humhurg is desirous of acquainting the general publi with the "Massage" treatment, ami will be happy to hear of any lady or gentleman wishing to go through a course of lectures on " Mas sage." For the instruction of Ladies special arrangements will be made. Only a limited number of pupils can bo taken, therefore early application is advisable. Certificates will be given for competency to sue cessful pupils. Apply by letter to— HERR ALFRED HUMBURG, " Morningside House,' No. 13, Spring-street, Melbourne.^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 8
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