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Amusements OPERA HOUSE Lessee „ M „ .M ° *» • Stage Manager..... ".V Mr rSXkr. ~ CONTINUED SUCCESS MR. HARRY SAINT MA UP MISS FLORENCE SEYMOUR And the Talented SAINT MAUR DRAMATIC COMPANY a* ™ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT * ' And TO-MORROW (Friday), by snecial desire THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE .SEASON Sir Charles Young's masterpiece °^ •JIM, THE PENMAN ' ' •TIM, THE PENMAN I JIM, ITJE PENMAN ' Fort T. Nights Only MR SAINT in his unrivalled i ; [1! , rsonatioD< JAMBS UALSTON. - riona uw>, MISS FLORENCE SEYMOUR as MRS. It ALSTON. Supported by the Entire Company SATURDAY-Grand Revival of the Screaming Comedy, "' " THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d., ami One Shilling Box plan at Wildman's. ERSKINE SCOTT, Agent. "C H— £ ~~ M * CHRISTIE MURRAY'S NEW PLAY. [A Card.) Mb. St. Mack begs to announce that ha hisecui«d the sole right.-, for the world of Mr M,,.,-,'■ new play. Mr. St. Maur, being specially n ,M . S mark his appreciation of the high 11 •«-■') A.- "™,I artistic standard of this city, has ?.ic."eded in <n ducing Mr. Murray to permit the initial m-r-or, , I ot the play to be giver! here instead of fSS O S?h2 usual custom of a London production This U I highly important innovation, which «'iii V L, ■ , meet with Mere- discussion in FuVmJ L , '^"^ and Mr. St. Maur earnestly 1 ,!£ that^Ovl \Tv NEXT, the 2nd June, ,-iifhe worthy of the C IBOUg~ c , i Z U g TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! GRAND PERFORMANCE "yy iRTH ' TJROS'. QOLOSSAL /COMBINED (CIRCUS, AT THE _ /COLUMBIA "DISK. SOLE AND EQUAL OWNERS .. WIRTH BEOS General Business Manager..Alexander, GLORIOUS RECEPTION ! BRILLIANT SUCCESS' AGAIN CROWDED TO EXCESS LAST NIGHT! THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY ! FIVE LADY RIDERS !! SEVEN GENTLEMEN EQUESTRIANS ' 1) SIX BEAUITFUL MIDGETS ! : : :" TWENTY-FOUR DARING ACTS EVERY NIGHT. EVERY ARTIST A BRILLIANT STAR. A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME. NOTHING APPROACHING IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN IN THE .SOUTHERNHEMISPHERE. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT EVERY EVENING, from 7 to S o'clock hv 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- COLUMBIA T> IN K. isj POPULAR PRICES. Chairs, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Day Sales : Chairs at Wildruan's; Familv Circle anil .Stalls at Williamson's, Tobacconist, Queen. street. Agent R. JOHNSON" Courier R. J. DIX Medical. XT AVE 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 now-a-days has began to think for himself, it might be needless to attempt to say something about it, but t<> a rational human heart Philosophy and Truth are always welcome. Lockyer's theory, that bvdrogen is the primal element ; Thaie's Teaching, that "the principle of all things is water : Anaximenes, that air was the universa .'principle ; Pythagoras, that number is the " essence" of all things". If all hnraaii beings would learn to know, and admire, that each one of us is the author and creator of his good or evil, how far happier the world would be in respeco of the health. There are man complaints, which through cur own ignorance or neglect we acquire and increase, which can be successfully treated by "MASSAGE" and "ELECTRO-MASSAGE." For the proper cirdilation of the blood is the greatest principle in the element of the human frame, which can he, without a shallow of doubt, produced by "MASSAGE TREATMENT;" and there are" certain other diseases, like insomnia, sciatica, &c, dare not refuse its soothing influence and cure. Herr Alfred Humburg, who has devoted some of the best years of his life in the " Massage" practice, will lecture in Auckland next month,' on '* MAS. SAGE," "ELECTRO-MASSAGE," "its treatment) and Cure." Herr Humburg will use his best endeavours to make his pupils familiar with the treatment of Nervous, Rheumatic, and Joint Diseases, and practically educate how to treat. For example :— Rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, constipation, indigestion, neuralgia, insomnia, headache, debility, tic-douloureux, spinal affections, sprains, stiff or relaxed joints, paralysis, writers' cramp, and numerous other ailments to which rtesti is neir 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 Ions; igo, when the late lamented Emperor of Germany was lying prostrate with his ailment, Professor Dr. V'irchow and Dr. Sir Morell Mackenzie ordered " Massage," to try this method of cure on His Imperial Highness, and it was found to bring comfort) md relief in very trying times of the illness. Hardly, even now.one takes up at the present time lis Lancet or the British Medical Journal without -eadiug of some cure effected bv the " Massage" :reatment. The knowledge of *" Massage" is be:omiug every day more and more important, for the jeneht of our common human suffering, for its treatment is a blessing either for domestic purposes )r general benefaction. Herr Humburg has successfully treated some of ;he best and most prominent men in these colonies, md men in the medical profession can say with confidence that "Massage" has proved a great boon vhere other treatments have failed. Herr Humburg is desirous of acquainting tho general public with the ''Massage" treatment, and vill be happy to hear of any lady or gentleman visaing to go through a course of lectures on "Masage." For the instruction of Ladies special arrangements vill be made. Only a limited number of pupils can be taken, herefore early application is advisable. Certificates will be given for competency to sue* essful pupils. Apply by letter to— HERB ALFRED HUMBURG, " Morningsido House," No. 13, Spring-street, Melbourne. A LEX. ROSS'S '.Nose Machine. Applied C3L to the nose for an hour daily, so directs the oft cartilage of which the member consists, that n ill-formed nose is quickly shaped to perfection, Os 6d, post free, 12s 6d ; secretly packed pamphlet, wo stamps. The plumpers are a peculiar subtance, the colour of the gums, placed between the eeth and the cheeks, making the outline of the face erfect; they do not interfere with the speech; ost 21s, post free, sent secretly packed ; suited to bin faces. The Chin improver is an instrument Vorn at night, pressing the cartilage of the chin at-o proper shape, price 21s, secretly packed, sens y post. Outstanding ears positioned ov the use of he Ear Machine, 10s Gd, post, 12s ad. Alex. Ross, 1, Lamb's Conduit street, London, W.C. England. KTEW ZEALAND HERALD, Subscription : Gd per week, delivered in town nd suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance osted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d ea;h inserion. These announcements are also inserted in the .uckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly UMMAry without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due lsertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not old themselves responsible for non-insertion rough accident or from other causes; and the roprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitng advertisements that they may deem objection ble, even although such advertisements may have sen received and paid for in the usual course of ashless. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of Ivertisements in the Herald must be in writing. dvertisements received without such instructions ill lift inserted until countermanded, and charged jcordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements ust be at the Publishing Office not later than six „!„„1. n m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8268, 29 May 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8268, 29 May 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8268, 29 May 1890, Page 8

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