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Amusements |fl| (-uncus! circu^7~^^; ) ■ AVONDALE. 1 ' TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT i ► i LAST NIGHT! LASTNIGHx, 9 \ WIRTH BROS. GRAND CIRCUS I Sole Proprietors Wiktu b 9 GENERAL Business MANAGER Alex",] • *• m PRONOUNCED BY ALL TO UK Trip ,„ I'M AND MOST ARTISTIC BEs I |J ARENIC ENTERTAIN MF v , i THAT HAS EVER VISITED \t.\v * Hi ZEALAND. ,u §|| The Proprietors bop; to announce thai nr - ffjfj the dtabatidmenb of the present Uircn.-s w|ij,i' r,l> WS shortly take place (in order in arrant f!, M ''-I WSt GREAT WILD WEST COMBINED NHow'i T' : Iβ have decided to f;ivo the Suburban l{..si,i,'.','. '"? 11 opportunity of witnessing this truly M \k\Ti VY' 1 1111 CIRGI COMPANY, and will ,V ( . perforina,'" ' v fell under:— " I '-' :'; AVONDALE: !$$ To-night !— LAST NIGHT !—To. NI(I|{T , pi OTAHUI-LU ' |S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY V/\ September 12 .and 13, ' Wi, with A GRAND AFTI'.UNOOX PERFORM iw W> AT OTAIIUIIU, U,O,A -Hi; | On SATURDAY, at Three o'clock When a SPECIAL RKDUCTION IX I'jn'i (.• •.. I ;be made for Children. " ,u 'Wil! |r, 4f RRMEMBER.—This will be the list,. fe ttmity of witnessing this wonderfully s UIT , ~' R , Circus in Now Zealand. ' ' ui '•' ». POPULAR PRICES. Doors open at 7.15 p.m ; Performance at 8. |l QITY JJALL. I PEOPLE'S POPULAU CONCERT COMPANY ' '' : - : Have tendered a th! COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT JS IN AID OF THE M STRIKE FUND, || TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER n || GRAND FIRST PART OF OVER TIURTV M VOICES. " Prices : Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2g; Pit, is, S| Reserved Seats at Wildman s. ' & Ooors open at 7.15, commence at S sharp, 111 SYD. HALL, Business Manager. II A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, j i ENGAGEMENT OP MR. R. D'ORSAY OGDEv I M AND HIS NEW COMPANY M FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY-G || Commencing || SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ISM M By the ' M TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL, M The Proceeds for the fe "BENEFIT OF THE STRIKE I-VXD, C' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, f| Will be presented, for the first time in Auckland jW, I John 11 Coughs {Treat Temperance Drama ' #1 [ (lately purchased by Mr. wgden while I in America), entitled, | TEMPTED, OH, THE PRODIGAL! £ Edward Drayton (the Prodigal, the Reformed P Drunkard), R. D'Orsav OGDES, |i Supported by the full strength of his new and I efficient Dramatic Company. | NEW SCENERY, SONGS, AND DANCES, I NEW PLAY, AND NEW COMPANY. 1 THB PEOPLE'S PRICES: Bs, 2s, is. | Tickets can be had from the Commit of the Tiades and Labour Council, and reserved seats at S Wildnian's without extra charge. 9 For full particulars-see programmes. :$ Medical- 1 T. B. h l ~ Wishes his \ OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMER* ; To know that he will be found at '.■ HIS OLD BUSINESS IN QUEEN-STRKRT, Where he hopes to see them all again, and as nianj j new ones as possible, and that his shop will soon show its former business popularity. ; "VTEW ZEALAND HYDROPATHIC j AND FKUIT HOSPITAL. \ July 18, ISW, I To the Editor of the Herald. [ .Slß,—Will you allow me through your valuable j columns to make a statement that I trust may he ci I benefit to suffering humanity. Three months ago, acting on the advice of mj ' sister, I came from Hokianga to Auckland for the purpose of trying Mr. Wannoll's Hydropathic treat j ment and Edenic diet. 1 entered this establishment on the 17th of June. | I was suffering from cancer in the leg of eleven \ years' growth. All my friends know it was a terrible case, my sufferings having been great and constant. I have tried many medical men, and attended the Hospital in Dr. Philson's time, but could get no relief or hope of cure. For the last seven years it has been getting worse, and I have been constantly racked with pain, not being able to get more than half-a.n hour's sleep at a time. I could not put ir.y foot to the ground during all that time, the sinews of my leg being contracted. My bowels were quite torpid, no action without artificial aid; in fact, I had no hope of relief nor any prospect of being cured. All was dark, but now, thank God. all this is changed, and I feel it my duty to others who are suffering to make publicly known the facts of my case. After being three days under treatment on the Edenic Diet all pain was removed, my sleep was | fully restored. No sleepless nights trouble me now. I I rise feeling refreshed and well. Perfectly natural 1 action of the bowels was established ; and, womierful to say, on the fourth day the muscles of my leg relaxed, and my foot came to the ground without j any pain. In fact the cure has been going on by a painless process ever since. I have found no inconvenience whatever from the 9 change of diet. On the contrary, I find it pleasant and feel no desire for the cooked food. I never suffer now from constipation, my leg has 3 healthy appearance, and is getting well fast. 1 cannot speak too highly of the kind and skilful nursing I have received from Mrs. .Warmoll and hei assistants. With thanks, I remain, f Yours faithfully, ANNIE RUSSELL. Sunny Brae, Lake Takapuna. Times of Attendance at Consulting Room: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 10 a.m. to i p.m. PRIZE MEDAL BLANKETS, from the Awn ii?« b b ra , House of DAVID MIDGLEY AND SONS, Bradford and Manchester. 2 yards long, 41bs weight £0 9 6 Pair 2i yards long, sjlbs weight 014 11 Witney 2| yards long, Tibs weight 019 6 Superfine 3 yards long, lllbs weight 117 (i Merino _ ,_ _ Wool J. M. McLACHLA N. •222, Queen-street. JTEW ZEALAND .HERALD, Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs ;or 13s 6d per quarter, in a ance, | posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each iiiser tion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. Instruction!) &a to the insertion or withdrawal ol advertisements in the Herald must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock p.m. While every care is « xercised in regard to the duo nsertion of advertisements, the Proprieto 1 " do not hold themselves responsible for non-i ertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right omit ting advertisements that they may deem objection able, even although such advertisements may hart been received and paid for in the usual course ol business. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements maybe sent to the Herald Publishing Office ; hut the Propriet do not accept any responsibility in this respect. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8358, 11 September 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8358, 11 September 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8358, 11 September 1890, Page 8

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