. - Amusements. OPE .R A Hou S p Director .. „ A. L. Canard U •TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! HARVEY BROTHERS' MINSTREL AND BURLKQUE COMPAVy Aud the famous Prima Donna * ' HELEN CORDON CUNARD. The Members of our Company are perfectly n0,., Auckland. 1 new *0 ALL NEW ARTIST* EACH ARTIST A PERFORMER NO DUMMIES. pOPULAR pRICES gs 9s -jg pOPULAR pRICES . OS 9s -j 3 pOPULAR pRICES oS 9s p pOPULAR pRICES o.S 93 js Doors open at 7. Fun at 8 sharp. Plan at Wild man's. Come early. a " fi IT Y H T~IT~7 Vy Sub-lessees : Messrs. Hadfield and Arrowsmiili. PEOPLES' POPULAR CONCERTS. Every SATURDAY and MONDAY Night Messrs. H. and A. beg to notify the public of Auckland that they have taken the City Hail fori term for the purpose of giving Popular Concert lat Popular Prices eiery Saturday and -Monday en " lug, and will open with the " MOA MINSTRELS For Four Nights, commencing THURSDAY January 29th (Regatta Day). ' Popular Prices : Circle Is ; Stalls, 6d. Q I T Y H A h~~Z LAST THREE NIGHTS ! LAST THREE NIGHTS! Edward m cjmith, DWARD JL a Smith: THE SECOND GOUGH. THE SECOND GOUGH. Owing to the great success which has attended the Recital of Gough's Orations, the committee hate . made arrangements with MR. E. T. SMITH to deliver THUt-E more. TO-NIGHT, at eight o'clock. "Man an ' dhis M*: Gough's Greatest Effort. Cough's Greatest Effort. Admission ! Admission : Dress Circle, One Shi], ling ; Body of Hall, Free, with a Collection. A few seats in the Dody of Hall. 6d. No boy» or girls admitted to any part of the house, except Dress Circle. Doors open at quarter-past seven. Come early. MR. EDWARD T. SMITH, "THE SECOND GOUGH," has a few vacant dates before proceeding Southwards, and is open to accept engagements from Suburban Churches or in small townships Address : N.Z. ALLIANCE OFFICES, 320, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. NOTE. — Many Churches have found that Mr. Smith's Recitals have not only proved an intellec. tual treat for their members ; but have also greatly increased their membership and augmented their funds. fill JJ URNS 0 IITb Will Celebrate BURNS' ANNIVERSARY f With a CONCERT & BALI., HAGGIS & BAGPIPES THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JANUARY % IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL. Great Display of Tartan. Commencing at eight o clock. Tickets, 2s 6d each. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowin^&tlJ! diy Afternoon. Admission 6d. From ito 5, Prizes given. Works, Freeman's Bay.—M. Coot and Sons. Board and Residence. rjl S E OARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND (Ten minutes' walk irorn General Post Office). PREMIER BOARDING fioUSE. Proprietress _ .. Mrs. MARION PAIN. In its appointments and style adapted for RESIDENTS, BUSINESS GENTLEMEN", TOURISTS, AND LADY TRAVELLERS Piano : First-class Smoking Room : snug, cosy. Terms : Per Day, Week, or Month. Situation Unique. Cuisine Specialite. Table Good. " Home from Home." Telephone: No. 325. Telegraph: " Comfort," Auckland. gALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL, Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensile grounus, tennii lawn, stabling, paddocks, &c. Dorses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalid's or others requiring change from the sea air. References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Aichdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, iSc. Terms on application. AHURANGI HEADS. SEASIDE RESIDENCE. MRS. J. W. DARROCH Receives Boarders by the Day, Week, os Month. Terms moderate. Special advantages to Families. , Boating, Riding, and Fishing. SELECT Board for one Gentleman ; bath, single room, six minutes' from Queen-street.-Terms, 16s weekly.—Apply Herald office. MRS. ONYON, of Sea View, Shortland* street, will he prepared to receive Boarders 011 and after the Ist of February, at her residence, Choral House, opposite Choral Ilall, Symondsstreet. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, ano the comforts of home, 1 . CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet.Private Board and Residence, single and double bedrooms, plunge aud shower baths, piano and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Miss Mansfield. ; /COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, Sea V>/ View, Shortland-street ; five minute' from Post and Telegraph Offices, Mrs. R. Onyon. 1 Dress and Fashion \ OLOTH JJ ALL 120, Queen-strjeet, Auckland. 3 New Zealand. 5 JOHN WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND LADIES COSTUME MAKER. 3 CLOSE AT TWO P.M. ON SATURDAYS THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE . AGE.—The "New Hygiean" Hat, perfect « ventilation, comfortable, durable, and elegant. ' fact, the best Hat ever invented, and most s " IU for our climate.—To be got only at W. H. It?"' 0 ' and Co.'s, Hatters and Mercers, 78, Queen stree, , opposite Herald Office. NEW ZEALAND HERALDSubscription : 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Ma .-riages, 2s tid each InsW' tion. These announcements are also inserted in t ' ld 0 Auckland Weekly News and Herald Months Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the J uc insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do " ct hold themselves responsible for non-insert 1 '' 11 through accident or from other causes; and Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of 0,111 ting advertisements that they may deem object' o^ •able, even although such advertisements may 1 been received and paid for in the usual course J business. • Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw advertisements in the Herald must be «» Advertisements received without such instruc will be inserted until countermanded, and char ° accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertise" 1 must be at the Publishing Office not later 111 o'clock p.m. | y Advertisers in the country can remit payment Money Orders or Postage Stamps. j. For the convenience of advertisers, replies . vertisements may be sent to the HERALD Pa ' (Office; but the Proprietors do not accept an sponsibility in this respect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8473, 26 January 1891, Page 8
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