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- ', Amasemmzs. - '\ ■■ : l QPE r a II oUs E. lessee and Manager.; .. Mr. J. P. Burnett ■' v" business Manager _, '■.-'«•'' Mr. B. A. Underwood CO-NIGHT l TO-NIGHT t CO-NIGHT' TO-NIQHXJ SATURDAY. 30th MAY, ;?, " • ' RUN. WILD ! . ' ' ; RUN WILD! rilE MOST BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE SEASON - ' - ' ■ - MISS JENNIE LEE'S .. ' Impersonation of COLLIE PARKER in this charm- ' ing comedy was. received last night by a delishted ; & t audience with the greatest enthusiasm. - TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHT is TO-NIGHT! - ; TONIGHT ' RUN WILD. , RUN WILD, ; <■■-. ■ : •. . v~c' ■■■ - : MISS JENNIE LEE. Opinions of the Press. "An admirable comedy, delightfully played."-, Dunedin Star. " A really excellent performance, and should hold ■ the hoards for a week."—Ofcigo Daily Times. '•" One of the prettiest comedies ever presented t< a Wellington audience.','— Zealand Times. Prices: 4a, 2a (id, and Is. Box plan at Wildraan's, S' *-i ■-■- : -- ■■ ■ ■ . CITY HALL. CITY HALL. Manageress!.-. Miss Amy Vaughan.-TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZONS, In a New anils Magnificent Programme. Our New. First Part. THE SWINGING BEAUTIES. > New Sonus, Dances, Specialties,: and Farces. People's Prices : Dress Circle, Is ; Stalls, o<i. ZEALANDIA SEATING RINK AND ATHLETIC GROUNDS, ' * STANLEY-STRIiET. . -£$ : ' -' — — • ' 'l MT RINK OPEN DAILY. Afternoon 2 to 5; Evening 7 to 10. . Wednesday Afternoons Ladies' oniy. > ) Admission: Gentlemen, -Is : (including Skates) * ' handicap nights, Skates ;Cd extra. Ladies free; Skates, (id. . F. H. WINCH, Proprietor. I ———— ,- :'■■:.■ —'... . —— ; -' -. \ EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2, to 4. Admission ed. Each visitor receives a prize.— Glassworks, I'reiv - 5 man's Bay. ■ i .... -.-■? Football. . . _ ; | FOOTBALL. ...CIO.OTBALL' ' THIS DAY (SATURDAY), * AT POTTER'S PADDOCK. GORDON V. PONSONBY. GRAFTON V. AUCKLAND. . '- j .- ■' Kick-off at Three o'clock Sharp. .'Admission, (kl; Grandstand., 6d extra. ~ *.■>>.. Ladies Free. , t v Return Fare by Car (including Admission tt Ground), ONE SHILLING. -'-~., .. .;,^< ; ;: :'r-Kl^ - i.' GEO. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. A.R.U. " '-■.. ' ' '•'■ ■'■■[■'■■■■'■ ■-. "■■■■- ■'■ . ;-..--■-■.■ ■■ - . .. ■ " iii— ' ■■■«Slg|j; .- _____ ______ ____ ; Board and Residence. ■-* ~ ; pi ITY "O OOMS - ' • ■ - -'-v .:.;:. .v v -yrf|| SPEC IA L NOTICE. .. '.'"■■-.■;■■■ •, ••■ ■•^'■ ; . :•: ■: ■■■■.■•--, ■-..:••• : .,-:~■■-'■'•.. ■.- : : , ■' THOMAS McEWIN I ■', ■ ■;■.. ■■■':',. , ■■ • ~■' 'I Begs to notify 'to his customers and the pub! '".'.! generally that he has now completed alterations * j /* .: and improvements to his ''~*'" , NEW ROOMS, NEXT UNION BANK. ; SPLENDID ' LARGE LADIES' DINING-ROO3 UPSTAIRS, * With Lavatories and all other conveniences. I An experienced Waitress in charge. —" ——^——^—————. — ~~ — , ."'JSisfiJ LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE.HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY-SURPASSED BY NONE ■ OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, ..... ■■'. ..'. '■:-... ■;■■■■■ :■.-.'■.' : • r.''..",;. -:" ; 5i ,;-.,,■ ?:.;*<-HiSiftrf: DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK „ >_■ -. PROPRIETRESS, ' ' This 4 very popular ; Establishment continues to J afford very superior accommodation to tourists and.-.■■ others, who desire the .COMFORTS OF : BOifi; com ~ bined with very moderate charges. f TMT AHUR AN G I HEADS. ,'.| SEASIDE RESIDENCE. <■:'■¥ MRS. j. W. dabroch :? Receives Boarders by the Day, Week, or ; Month. • .1 Terms moderate. ' '* Special advantages "to Families. Boating, Riding, and Fishing. _ . OALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied J house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis - j lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Horses and Boggi . I by arrangement. : '■ | - ?. Cambridge is .well known for its dry bracing air, , * 9 and is strongly recommended by medical men fat invalids or others requiring change from the sea air. ) . References ;;• kindly permitted ■> to s Archdeacon . Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, &c . Terms on application. • . ' ' _____ ; __ -— ,' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. - Private , sittingroom and one or two bedrooms; the , j healthiest part of Auckland; terms moderate,— ". ■' Address at Herald Office. . ..- -.- ■ ... .... i -...'... ~.; ; PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISH- '§ % MENT, Sandford House, Hobson-street.- . Home comforts, single arid double bedrooms, show* and plunge bath; tramcars pass the door.— ' James. . r ' ' j MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE' BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STBEET Fine view. 5 Plunge and. Shower Baths, Piauo, aa ... the comforts of home. MRS. ON YON, formerly of Sea View, Shortland-street, is prepared to receire Boarders at her residence, Frogroore House, opposite Choral Hall, Symonds street. HO USE, Princes-street-Select Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms,; hot and '• cold baths, and every , convenience. ' Terms moderate.—Sirs. Butler. _' "•• ; " ' - ---•■■• --■--■■-- ".. .»^--< Fruit __ ■xrr M. (3 A N F 0 RDi FRUIT IMPORTER, FROM VAVAU AND SUVA, FIJII BEST SELECTED BANANAS TAHITI AND VAVAU ORANGES PINEAPPLES, PEANUTS PURE LIMEJUICE DESICCATED COCOANUT. ■ . »-. ■ DEALER IN LOCAL FRUIT. Address : No. 6, QUEEN-STREET ST0B&- , | IWfEff ZEALAND HERALiX i ■ Subscription Od per week, delivered in to* 'j and suburbs; or 13s Cd per quarter, in»dTaw*> posted to any part of the colony. . '■• Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each ir»» { ion. These announcements are also inserted "J tn P Auckland Weekly News and herald monk"Summary without extra charge. i t' While every care is exercised in regard to the aM B insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors don | hold themselves responsible for non ' ll^ r I through accident or from other causes; an ■■ | Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of» ting advertisements that they may deem °W** able, even although such advertisements way been received and paid for in the usual cow business. . Instructions as to the insertion or «*'«~ , * fc -- advertisements in the HERALD mt«f|«»'»./I UoB j Advertisements received without su «\!"!^ har ged wiU be inserted until countermanded. W« {, , accordingly. Orders to -withdraw ad must be at the Publishing Office not later mi o'clock p.m. ~ -H-sto** ' For the convenience of adversers, repn^^ . vertisements may be sent to the Herald , . Office but the Proprietors do not accept { ! sponsibiUty in this respect. _. A ■ I i Advertiser* in the country can remit par™ j Money Orders or Postage Stamp" -— * f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

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