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V- =aa Amusements A B BOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Under the direction of MESSRS. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, AND CO. Business Manager / for Mr. \ Mr. Geo. Lee Stage Manager \J. L. Toole/ Mr. H. Westland. Commence at 8; Carriages, 10.30. , GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT ! [Of the present programme]. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 23, The World-renowned Comedian, J. L. TOOLE, Supported by his English Company. At Eight o'Clock, the original Comedy, in thr<*. acts, by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Merivale, entitled THE DON! MR. MILLIKEN, M.A. .. MR. J. L. TOOLE TO MORROW (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY November 29and December ]. ' DEARER THAN LIFE! AM) THE STEEPLECHASE! The Box Plans for Dress Circle and Orchestra Stall* are now open at Wildtuan's, Victoria A read", where floats can be secured for any night during the J. L. Toole season. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 5s ; Stalls, 3a. PIT— ON SHILLING. Manager for Williamson, Gamer and Co., MIL J. MOORE. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON-STREET. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 23. A CHRISTMAS TREE Will be held by the LADIES OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Tickets : Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Doors open from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. THE LAST THREE DAYS (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday). THE WHITE T E RAC ES. THE GREAT WAIRAKEI GEYSER. THE CHAMPAGNE POOL. THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND, Reproduced upon Canvas by HERR CARL KAHLEIt, OF Ml NICH, Who Returns to Europe by Next Mail Steamer. THESE CELEBRATED PICTURES Will be EXHIBITED At DUNBLANE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET *" (Opposite T. & S. Motrin & Co.'s). From Ten a.m. to Five p.m. The Painting of the White Terrace is the largest Picture of this lost Wonder extant. Admission— Shilling. SALE OF WORK AND CHRISTMAS T R K E. FORESTERS' lIALL, NEWTON, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 2S and 23, In aid of funds of St. Peter's Presbyterian Church. A large onantity of very useful Articles, consisting of Children's Dresses and Underclothing, and various her things, for sale at very reasonable prices. Open from two till five, and from seven till ten. jj j. deforests grand art * UNION OF PAINTINGS. A FEW TICKETS LEFT. Drawing TO-DAY (Friday), 23th inst., at half-past four p.m., at Exhibition Room, 102, first floor, Victoria Arcade. SPECIAL ATTRACTION : Three Large Canvasses of Hawke's Bay Scenery, on view four days only. Admission Free. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing on Saturday afternoon, at the Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. Admission, ikl. Frizes given to each Visitor. Oil and Colounnen. C. G. H ILL * C°IMPORTERS OF PAPERHANGINGS, GLASS, OILS AND COLOURS, GILT AND STAINED MOULDINGS, &C., &c., Above Sargood, Kwt.n, and Co., VICTORIA-STREET, Beg to announce they will close their establish, ment on Saturdays at two o'clock on and after No. vember 20, and will thank their friends to make their purchases before that time. C. G. 11. & Co. would take the piesent opportunity to invite inspection of their large and »aried Stock of Paperhangings— newest designs in sanitary and gold, also all the cheaper descriptions. Their Stock of the new Decorations for Windows is now replete with the latest patterns, and the attention of ladies especially is requested to this very cheap and artistic method of excluding surplus light or disagreeable outlook. The colours and designs equal stained glass, at a fraction of the cost. November 21, IS9O. J>HILLIPPS & jgON, 149 AND 161, QUEEN-STREET, Havejust opened up a Large Assortment of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH PLATE SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES And all kinds of PAINTERS' MATERIALS. PICTURE FRAME, MOULDINGS, GLASS SHADES. ARTISTS' REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTING. ESTABLISHED i860.] JOHN HENDERSON 13 & 15 WYNDHAM-STREET, PAINTER GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER, ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND GLASS WRITER. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Cathedral, Stained, and Plain Glass Tablet*, Silk Banners, Wire Blinds. Private and Business Designs Km* bossed in Plate, Ruby, Blue, Amber and Sheet Glass. Original Designs. Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. ( on sale: Mixed Paint in Various Colours for House and Ship Work. i JOHN HENDERSON,. , 13 .V, 15. WYNIMUM-STRBIC'! 1 . : ]>^ EW "ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s tid per quarter, in advance, 5 posted to any part of the colony. I Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the ' Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in vritiwj. ' 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 si* o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard to the do# insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do no« hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omit ting advertisements that they may deem objection able, even although such advertisements may have ' been' received and paid for in the usual course of business. ___

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8425, 28 November 1890, Page 8

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833

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8425, 28 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8425, 28 November 1890, Page 8

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