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Amusements. ' ' *'?' ■ • - _r HOUSE. .essee and Manager.. .. Mr. J. P. Burnett iusiness Manager .. . . Mr. R, A. Underwood'-^ Farewell to New Zealand, and POSITIVELY.THE LAST THREE NIGBTO ' ; . Of the Accomplished arid Favourite ' - i MISS JENNIE LEE. ' j- 1 /,**! THIS (THURSDAY ) EVENING), , 'O-NIGHTYTom Taylor's Romantic VTo'-NIORt ' 5 X)-NIGHT J | • f Drama, s -v. mi I TO-NlGht' : - 'O-NIGHT ) THE TICKET OF fTO-NIOm. - O-NIGHT LEAVE MAN. ■• ) TO-N(Gltr lam Willoughby (with Songs) .... Miss Jennie W . To-morrow (Friday), .Grand Fashionable Night "" , and Farewell Benefit of gD * MISS JENNIE LEE, " ! * Grand Revival (by Special Request), •T (.). diss Jennie Lee in. her world-renowned and artfatio v impersonation, jgjfflpM Saturday, June 6, Last Night of the Season wh«a'.' j Miss Jennie Lee will bid adieu to her Auckland " friends, and will appear for positively the'3#|sw „ - last time in New Zealand in JO. y-" ifflBRH Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan at Wildxaaa's]," '' . ■■ ZEALANDIA SKATING RINK AND J - ATHLETIC GROUNDS. : 4. v' Stan ley-street . )'• f§|| tsr B3NK open DAILY. •. Afternoon i to 6; Evening 7 to 10. Wednesday Afternoons Ladies' oni>. Admission: -Gentlemen, Is (including Slutert ■ l&r.dicap nights, Skates Cd extra. - Ladies W - skates. lid. > ' '*£ ■ ~V F. H. WINCH, ' ; j . ' t Proprietor. ' Gunsmiths. By Special Ap* ■ - _ the Ootemof '" pointnient 91 to ' ■ -°f New 2sj. ■ His Excellency laud ' W. H. H AZAK *;. . GUN M AKER, • IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, : SPORTING REQUISITES, -'' OPTICAL GOODS, & FIREWORKS. 116, QUEEN-STREET * '' 4 •("-' I v ( T ■ ? BREECH-LOADING AND MUZZLK-I.OAI)IN<j GUNS by, Scott.; Greener, .Webley, Bland, Ilollij, and other well-known {Maker*. % Martini-Uenrv, Snider. Single and Double . Express ; Rifl(^UVi..ffs Chester i Repeating Rifles, j Rook , and - Rabbit and llf Saloon Rifles, Revolvers in (treat variety, ii-.cluding Colt's, Tranter's, and Weble/s, Pistols and Swords. ' • Cartridge R«»-capper8, Turnovers. Shot and Pomlar a Measures, Cartriage Extractors, Breech and Barrel ® Cleaners, Cartridge Belts and Bags, Game Bik Gun Cases ' and Covers, Bullet, Moulds, \?ii Punches, <fec., &C. - . ~ ' . SPORTING CARTRIDGES filled on the pit.' raises with the greatest care and precision, and war.if ranted perfectly reliable. ' GUNS Made to Order, and all kinds of Hojaiu to Firearms executed promptly and thoroughly. • . FIREWORKS, it.-om Jarj'ies Pain and Sons, a ,' don, in assorted boxes, at 2s 6d, 4s, 7s lid, !£«, and upwards. , „ SHOOTING GALLERY • ; r AND , ' . BOWLING SALOON :/ ON THE PREMISES, OPEN DAILY. Shooting 2d per shot, Bowling Cd per game, day et « . night. Conveyances. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS . AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINK OF ROYAL MAIL COACH4S BETWEEN OXFORD AND ROTOBUA. On and after October 1,1800, the Mail Condi mil leave Oxford every, Tuesday, Thursday, and t-'.itur day. at 7.30 a.in., arriving at Rotorua about Leaves Oldiieinutu every Monday, Wednesday, aad Friday, at midday for Oxford IP Coaches running "between Okoroire and Kotona same as Oxford. - . . > 1 Trios arranged and parties made up toiiattln Sights in the District, viz. Whakarewarewa Tikitere • Waiotapu AVairoa . At Lowest Rates. Arrangement's tor Specials can be made at any of the oflices: or agencies of Messrs. Thos. Cook tad U Son/Sole Agents, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Saddle iiotaeaund Buggies always oil Idve,ateilb«r i> Cambridge, Oxford, Okoroire, ocOUinrranjia, W„ K. CARTER, " " ii •►v ri W*?' ■" ?ftpprieloi Letters ;or telegrams addressed to -WIS, I ! Cut, 1 ; Rotorua, will receive prompt att«ntion.;^^|g|»#S nriHAMES TO PAEROA, TAORiIiGA*, X AND TE AROIIA " * On and after: February 3rd, ! Bit ADLItV" A CO.'S Royal Mall Coach leaves the PACIFIC and BUY Al i IIOTEIS, Thames, for To Aroha daily; -at hill-past 11 seven m., .-iri-ivinK at Te Aroha at two p.m. Lata Te 1 Aroha MONDAY. .TUESDAY, TUUttSDAY,. and FRIDAY ; nt half-past eight a.ra.; arid:Wl!o> NESDAIf and SATURDAY nc eleven a.ni. . Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, onhirt; at Thames aud Te Aroha; can be left at Utkatan,' I'aeroa, or Aroha. ' Pay only one way. - , Stables openedat all hours. « ~ BRADLEY & FEBOUSOK, Proprietor*. " Auckland Booking Agents: Hankv H. liiYltilQ '• CO.. Lower Queeu-streut. Auckland. . . — 1 " ■»"" V, M CAMBRIDGE AND HAMILTON ROYAL MAIL COACH. " '. : On and after January Ist, 1891, Sylvester McGnin ' will run a Covered Coach daily between Hamilton it and Cambridge. /Vu : Leaves t Hamilton—Mondays, Wednesdays, |e Fridays, at 3 p.m. (immediately after arrival 01 train from Hamilton). . ■ ~*' . Leaves Cambridge— Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7at (5.45 a.m., arriving at Hamilton West«| Station in time for the Train to Auckland. •As this Coach carries the Mail, Passengers n»y|| rely on the punctuality of its well-known proprietor t. the oldest -driver ill the Australian Colonies. SYLVESTER MCGUIKE.' • BE VONI'ORT, WAIVVERA, AND WORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS, s '•. Leave Devonporb '8 a.111.; Takapnna, 8.80 *Ji iVade, 10.30 ' a.m.; - Waiwera, 12 noon; FiW 12.15 p.m. j; Arrive ut Warkwortb, 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAB • ■ Leave \Varkworth,B a.111.; Piihol, a. 30 a.m.; Hit weru, 10.16 n.111.; Wade, 11,80 il.iu. ; TakayuMi . 'A p.m. Arrive at B'evonport, 2.30 p.m. THOMAS BCTLBB, Proprietor • ;jy A'V I E y BROS. 'BUSES. - ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. ~.v Leave Devon-pout : I.kxve Takapu.na 1 ?V:'; 7.45 a.m. ' 8.0 a.m. .. ; 10.-oa.m. . y.Oa.m. i--11.20 *.m. : * " 11.15 a.®.' . . 1 50 p.m. - . 1.15 p.m. .., - 4.50 p.m. . 4.20 p.m. ' . 6.30 p.m. 6.0 p.m. , :/;V • SUNDAYS. . . a.m. ; - : i ■ 11.0 a-rc. ' : 2.25 p.m. '.. 4.30 p.a. VISITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice.- - V The iindersigiieil will run a Coach frt® " Aroha on :Tuesdays, Thursdays, : and Satura»P> meeting Train-.- for Auckland. at Morrinsvill» < ®y those (lays, and returning to Te Arolia from § ville on - Mondays, Wednesdays, 1 and Fridays ®" ;. arrival of Train from Auckland, co)ireyiu;pM s s o! , parcels, and mails. - : '• : W. GALI.AOUK2. ■■ HAYIt i. CO., '~, . Tourist A ceiu-y, 107,Qu«e"-" tr '" '-J E W ZEALAND HERALD- . Subscription : jkl per week, delivered to to? and suburbs ; or 13s Cd per quarter, in jdr^i: posted to any part of the colony. '!. Births, Is; Deatlus and Marriages, 6d each IW tr ' ion., These announcements are also inserted intlf Auckland Weekly News and Herald Month 1 ' J Summary without extra charge. ■ - ■While every care is exercised in regard to insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors^ hold themselves responsible for nou-iiU« f through occideut or from other causes; .aM . Proprietois reserve to themselves the right of « ting advertisements that they may dee™ ob j fC " fible, even ultliougli such advertisements gOI v been received and paid for in the usual con ; business. f ,j Instructions as to the insertion 'or, advertisements ill the Herald must be Advertisements received without such i i-i will be inserted until countermanded, and g accordingly. Orders to withdraw |ix lriiist be at the Publishing Office not later o'clock p.m. . ' rmentW / Advertisers in the country can remit paj^. v .,.. - Money Orders or Postage Stamps. 1 i For the convenience of advertisers, vertisements may be sent to the HERALD Fa .. . Office but the Proprietors do not accep sponsibilitv in this respect. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 8