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. - |v Q\P E R A__j777Tl I SKSffiSS-:: :: Mr. J. p Burnitc- ~ ■ j.'s! Juslmi.sMnnagor . .. Mr. R.A. Uad e i^' ,; . *'-xi | ; Farewell to New Zealand, and eri7&e <J ■ ' J™ POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT BUTov*. '' ?" Of the Ifavourite and IMattagulsbed Art' • ■' B MISS JENNIE LEE. ** ' I" , THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING . I GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT ,'Hn ' , FARICWELL BENEFIT ■ '' ' ' ' ' 'op •'•■>< ■ ' ' -• j. ■' hi ' MISS JENNIE LEE, *, "1 When will be revived, by general request ■ ■i ; "JO," B MISS JBNHIIS IRE'S " ■ ''' - : '-■ ■'■:■■:;;K» ;World-renowned and most artistic impriv^-. l< TOMORROW (SATURDAY) uan °D. 1 • Most positively the lAst Appearance'iu *i< * ■ i Zealand of ■ MISS JENNIE LEU', ' ° '■■"'^■k^W MR. J. P. BURNETT, i Ami the • . '■■:'. ■ , -m . DRAMATIC COMPANY i When • '*-■■■ Wh6n -"" W I Will fee ratKMtli ' , Prices : to, Gil, and Is. , Box plan at WiiiwiS , '' . I . . ■ - ■ ■■■ ■ . _ 9l *M, ■ ■ jg^ . jQRUIDS'.S oc u ' ' [J £fJI!/A AUCKLAND AND PONSONBY I JmwLik lodges. x I luffi'/wS x Social in connection with aW ' I order will be held at St. George's Hall THE* BVpv l ING, Juno 5.: ■: Cards of invitation may be obtv4"i m from Members of the Coalmittee. , '- -" -m W. JENNINGS ' V J. HEAD, ' I ; .■■•■': ■ '-• 'Hon. S»«, ' * AN ART UNION AND GRaJd I DRAWING OF PRIZES . • I(The Work op Mrs. W. G. Coxkollt) ' tt Will take place at ' ' ' ' f. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, ON TUESDAY, j UIiT f 14, at eight p.m. J ' [| i SThere are Thirty Prizes. |? Tickets (Is each) obtainable at Mr. Dicfcem. , . • VVellesloy-street, and Mr. Hiacocks', Hobson^,fc »'• The Paintings are now on exhibition at Cafe ' *| and CranweU's, Queen-street, for one week. ~*'" • i'.' l» : __ - fiTEALANDIA SKATING KINK AND £j ATHLETIC. GROUNDS, Stanley-street. ■ | ■ \ tar RINK OPEN DAILY. ■ | Afternoon 2, to 5; Evening 7to 10. ' Wednesday Afternoons Ladies' oniy. ! Admission: Gentlemen, Is (including Skat, i I ! handicap nights, Skates Cd extra. Ladies W ' H Skates, tld. , *■ - ;■» F. H. WINCH, ■" I Proprietor. ■ EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Sater- I Fi day Afternoon, from 2to 4. Admission M, .• 1' Kacn visitor receives a prize.—Glassworks Jtij. | man's Bay. , 1 ...' '■ ■■ - -■ — -—■ .■■..■■' ■ -f--~- ,'-' i,'i , ,™ ' / . Conveyances. •:. 'm — —— ■ -__',- •< IMPORTANT Notice to Toßri3ta and tbe iJ. Travelling Public—Royal Mail Line of Coache between Taupo and Napier. No tickets will be accepted by the proprietors of the above line other than those issued by Thes. Cook .and Son, our sole Agents. . . ■ ■ ,;- , ■ —: , -____, ,, 1 f MPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS ' JL AND OTHERS. . .' •■ , . . „:■,.' , :, LKLKGRAPH LINK OF ROY AL MAIL COACHSS BI£TV\ r ISKN OXFORD AND BOTOBPA. ■ • On and after October 1,1690, the Mail Coach , l!s . ' leave Oxford every Tuesday, 'i'liurattay, and Satar<iay. at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Rotonta about boob, i Leaves Ohinemutu Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at midday for Oxford - \ Coaches runnitig between Okoroire and itol,jjn» • same as Oxford. >' - - > ' •,• I Trips arranged and parties made up to visit lie Sights in the District, viz. :— ■.- f| "WnakarewareAva Tikitere ' s" ; Waiotapu ' Wairoa ■ At Lowest Ratks. h A rrangemeiits fur Special* can ho made at any o[ . the offices or agencies of Messrs. Thos.' Cook and " Situ, Sole Agents, Victoria, Arcade, Auckland. i •Suttdle sea 15iif;gicealwaveoit!jire,at5it!(s( -i Cambridge, Oxford, Okoroire, or Ohinerautu. . W. K. CARTER, ! . '' •,'--■■ ' : - .' ■ Proprietor' ' " j ; Letters or telegrams addressed to VV. T. C»f Rotorua, will receive prompt attention. ' * . : { riIHAMES TO PAEROA, TAURAHG&. ■ 11 J- AND TK AUOWA ' B On and after February 3rd, K[tAl>r,KY A CO.'S K Royal Midi Coach leaves the PACIFIC and HO V AT, ■ K :HOXJSLS; Thaiuee, for To Aroha daily,-at half-pa« ' ( seven mi., arriving at Tβ Aroha at two p.m. I*at« -' £, 1 Te Aroha MONDAY,, TUESDAY, THUBSOAY | iiMil FRIDAY at half-past eight - a.in.: ami WED. ■ R NKSDAY and SATURDAY-u eleven a.m. v I. , : s.: Saddle Horses. Siugie and Double oainrt M at Xh*iiie3 and Xβ Aroli ; can be k'ft a.e MiMntah, • 11 Paeroa, or Tβ Aroha. Pay only oneway; ■?■. ■ ''3 ! || StaUlcs opeucdat all hours. "*"' V /, ■Iβ ; ' • ;tsuAi>i.uv* A FEKoeaiK,'v, / -'M ■ ■■■■■:■' : ;. Proprktoa, -ffl Auckland Booking Agents: Hi'ttltx H. flm '.. ail Oo.iXioyierQneen-iitreet; Auckland. ' . Jm CAMBRIDGE AND HAMILTOH R ROYAL MAIL COACH. , . _ ,;, M On and after January Ist, 1801, Sylvester MeGuire ft will run a; Covered Coach daily between Hamilton Ell and Cambridge. - . 5| Leaves Hamilton—Mondays, Wednesdays, and IE Fridays, at 3 p.m. (immediately after arrival of train j|' from Hamilton). ~ . . ■'■■'', 'B Leaves Cambridge—Tuesdays, Thursdaysj and l«l Saturdays, at 6.45 a.m., arriving at Hamilton West -II Station in time for the Train to Auckland. ; , ,ig As this Coach carries the Mail, Passengers maj •• M$ rely on the punctuality of its well-known proprietoi- R the oldest coach-driver in the Australian Colonies. Ip SYLVESTER McGUIKE. '' f 1 DEVONPORT, WAIWERA, AMI I WARICWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. I; MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. .' •'. i Leave Devouuort 8 a.tn.; Takapuna, 8.30 a.ia. 1$ ; iVade, 10.30-a.in. ; Waiwer*, i2 .noon; Pubel fa 12.45 p.m. , Acrive »ib Warkworth, 2.30 p.ui. - ' |; TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS 1 Leave Warkworth,B a.m. ; Puh0f,9.30a.m.; Wai- 1 wera, 10.16 a.ui. ;S Wade,, 11,30 a.m.; Xakupjas, i| 2 p.m. Arrive at DevoJiport, 2.30 p.m. > M THOMAS BUTLBR, . I Proprietor . • B "T\AVIE£ , BROS. 'BUSES. | ALTERATION OK TIME TABLE. 1 Leave Devonport : Luavi: Takamjsaj- J ■ , 7.45 a.m. 8.0 a.m. ;;.••; j ' 10.i0a.m. 9.0 a.m. ■ 1 11.20 a.m. 11.15 a.m. | 150 p.m. 1.16 p.m. ■: . . I 4.50 p.m. 4.20 p.m. - ■ 5.30 p.m. - 6.0 p.m. , SUNDAYS. 10.0 a.m. ll.oa.ra. 2.25 p.m. . 4.30 p.n. "\7ISITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice.V The undersigned will run a Coach from Xβ Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting; Train for Auckland at Morrinsville on' , ■ those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrinsvillt) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays OB . arrival of Train from Auckland, conveying passengOT parcels, and mails. - K fiALLAGHKR. HAYR & CO., Tourist Acency, 107,Queen-»tw« t.. Farait. _ I TXT M. a A N F 0 R"Di ■'.; FRUIT IMPORTER, FROM VAVAU AND SUVA, FIJI: ' BEST SELECTED BANANAS TAHITI AND VAVAU ORANGES ' * PINEAPPLES, PEANUTS ' ' PURE LIMEJUICE | DESICCATED COCOANUT.- 1 ;■■'"._ . . "■ ■ . .V DEALER IN LOCAL FRUIT, ADDRESS : NO. 6, QUEEN-STREET STOBE. v Ttr'BW ZEALAND HERALD. Sunscni(Tio.i : 8d per week, delivered in to ** and suburbs; or 13s 0d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. - ' . ... Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2" Cd each inser- , ion. These announcements are also inserted in t*B Auckland Weekly News and Hkrai-d Mokth« Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the *»» insertion of advertisements, tha Proprietors do »<■« hold themselves responsible for non-inserbou through accident or from other causes; and ~ ! _ f Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of i ! '«" ting advertisements that they may deem objection ible.even although such advertisements may"*" been received and paid for iu the usual course■« business. j-'; . Instructions as to the insertion or .witMre«« of advertisements in the Hbrai.d MWt be in «r»«'* Advertisements received without such instwdio " will bo inserted until countermanded, and en* , ** accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement, must be at the Publishing OBice not later than »■ . f o'clock p.m. . ■' ■'" -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8585, 5 June 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8585, 5 June 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8585, 5 June 1891, Page 8