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___ Amusements. :::s|, OP Director.. .. A. * <£J* 8 j> Director.. .. A. £ cSLt? S B. ' "LAST THREE NIGHTS E NTIRE C HA N Gi nd EA CH OP JJARVEY variety and tjurlesqltp Variety and -BdrlescS! C^a Xy AND TTELEN fJORDON ( -v ln A} * •O-ei.bn Gordon C^.'Si)'. The Brilliant Prima Donna ! Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. Plan T\r MIJ& , fi Lt y -—■ —. ""'"nan's fi L T Y H •\_y Sab-lessee E. Hadfield Manager. .I„^ PEOPLE'S CONCERT. by Tin; ""is, MO A MINSTRELS. fc SPECIAL PERFORMANCE, Friday » athletic .Shorts DAY H Also, SATURDAY, as usual Popular Prices : Circle Is ; fetalis 61 Remeniber-Every Saturday EveXi, THE PH 0 N~oTr7Vt Under the Direction of Messrs m , H. Messrs. JlacSiahoß. EDISON'S STARTLING TALKING MAUHIKE. Messrs. MacMahon have much n i„ announcing the First Exhibition in I ~i? '» Mr. Edison's Latest Phonograph which „ ■i',' 1 of place on v '"l take MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 0 AT "' THE OPERA HO U8 v And be continued for ' ' A SHORT SEASON OF XIX NIGHTS fl , Professor Douglas Archibald,. M.A Qt -HV. deliver an intensely interesting Lecture and ",*'" the incredible capabilities of Edison's' a ... ' s '"Mt Talking Machine. ' Aat °unai Bg Songs l>y famous artistes. Speeches bv \i K. Gladstone, Instrumental Music perfon Europe and America, will be actually n, >" . in with marvellous fidelity. The Phono*? '"«<' capable of reproducing the same voice in is same " record " many thousands of times v" " means human, speech may be preserved f, » " and the voices of the living and the it, «i eTw ' mingle in futurity. " Ull will THE PHONOGRAPH, the Most m] , rt . Achievement of the ingenuity of M-,., ' POPULAR PRICES-33, 2s, and i<, p., Wildman's. '" ll " « m WM.A.JINKISs,M^ ger Aquatics- ~~ . WA R> WAR - War. MERCER REGATTA, SATURDAY, 7TH MARCH, isoi. CANOE HURDLE RACES ON THE Vrmr. WAIKATO RIVER. * mE FUN FOB, THOUSANDS. Come an I see the Mercer Regatta. THOMAS PORTER, Hon. Sec.

Business Cards. WILLIAM GILL ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR ' INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT 81, Queen-street, Auckland. * ' JAMES STICHBURv HOTEL AND ESTATE VALUATOR ' AGENT, Ac, ' Thirty Years' Auckland Auction Experience Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland ■p DWA R D T> A~¥tTev; ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET "jVfR. W. "R. BLOOMFIELD, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOE, ' Has Resumed Practice at THE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET. XT ENRY TmLLIOTT, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. This business is being conducted by me in th name of " Henry Elliott," as heretofore. -« ISABELLA E. ELLIOTT April 10, 1890. ■J TfEWARDS, COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT. BAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND I'MJ PIRI COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY Office and Yard : Breakwater, directly opposite Railway Station. WPHILLIPPS & SON, • OH, COLOUR, AND GLASS HER. CHANTS, Importers of Paperhaiigings, Scrim, Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Colours Vanishes, French, Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colonrs ami Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses. Uiass cutto size, and refully packed. 149 AND 151, QUEEN-STitEET.

JOSEPH "OARBER (Late Fellow of the Manchester Institute of Accountants), ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, MINING AND GENERAL AGENT, ■14, Victoria . Arcade. Auckland. mo moußisTS, *& BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOR HOME. Inlaid Table Tops, Cabinets, Jewel Cases, Boxes, &c, &c, all made from the finest and rarest class of New Zealand's Rich Forest Timbers, at verj Reasonable prices. Patronised by nearly all nobility, gentry, and officers, who have visited New Zealand, —W. NORRIE, Queen-street (the main street), apposite Bank of Australasia. Hotels. ■ WAITAKEKEI FALLS MRS. CAMPBELL FALLS TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND STORE, HENDERSON Begs most respectfully to inform the public that she is prepared to receive VISITORS, TOURISTS, AND OTHERS. The Hotel is beside Railway Station MEALS, BKDS, AND HORSEFEEDS, One Shilling Each. PARTIES CATERED FOR, AND LUNCHEONS PROVIDED. An extensive and finely sheltered picuic ground—a most desirable resort for pleasure-seekers. BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. T EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY SURPASSED BY SON'S OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION', DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK ... _ .. PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accommodation to tourists an others, who desire the comforts op HOME, com bined with very moderate charges.

TCTEVV ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in to*" and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in tna Auckland Weekly News and Herald Montis Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dua insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hoid themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; anil t Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of onu ting advertisements that they may deem objection" able, even although such advertisements may na been received and paid for in the usual course business. Instructions as to the insertion or vnthdraaal o advertisements in the Herald must be in «r»WAdvertisements received without such instructionwill be inserted until countermanded, and cliarg accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisemen must be at the Publishing Office not later than i o'clock p.m. . For the convenience of advertisers, replies »»• vertisements maybe sent to the Herald Pubhsßa Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any sponsibility in this respect. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8482, 5 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8482, 5 February 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8482, 5 February 1891, Page 8