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"• '■' Amusements. : : OPERA HOU Sfl -.VJ'.r'. 1e55ee...;.... Mr. Charles BTuco. ' • " LAST FOUR NIGHTS ! : LAST FOUK NIQHTSi SUCCESS GRRATER THAN EVER * d, ■■ HUGH'S BUFFALO > MINSTRELS • AND CIRCLE OF* ACCOMPLISHED LADIES TO.NIQIIT (SATURDAY), XT ENTIRE &lAN«I< OF PROGRAMME New Ballads, Sorbs, Dances, Karces, and Sketch**. . MONDAY EVENING NEXT OKewne,l < GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BKNKFIT TEW DEttED TO PRISCILLA VERNE , Everybody's favourite. ' On which occasion a Mammoth Programme willfca ,• presented. " Assisted by the leading Amateurs of Auckland WEDNICSDAY-<SCR LAST NIGHT CHARLP.S HUGO'S BENEFIT ' . The Prince of Comedians. ' Monster Bill, and Clog Dance Competition for & handsome trophy. l-ntrios, Manger, Opera HmmT HUGO ? POPULAR PRICES : 2s, Iβ aiul Box plan at Wilduisn's. Benefit- tickets everywhere JAMJgi HUGO, A-ent. • • CI T Y H~A h~~L. Minajreress.. Mis 3 Amy V.iucban. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!-The Programme 'of the Season. ■ t ■ ' AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZONS Still Stand Unrivalled. A Gorgeous Original First Part, • * . OUR FIREMKN. Superb Costumes and New Music. The Screaming Finale, THE DARK TOWN KIRK BRIGADE. ; NewSomrs. Dances, Specialties, and Farces. People's Prices : Dross Circle, Is ; Stalls, 6d. A UCKLAND f CHORAL SOCIETY^ ' X3L . . '~-. ' -' ■ ■ ■■■' ■. y^'.:~, SPOHft'S "LAST JUDGMENT" , ! Third Concertof HAYDN'S "THIRD MASS" / the Season ON TUESDAY NEXT, JULY Ira, 7.45 p.ic. Final Rehearsal, MONDAY, it 7.30 p.m. H. J. EDMISTOX, 1 " : ■ :. ': ■ Secretary.' SATURDAY. JULY 4, 18 si .::, /"■;■;■ V.<;;; The HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY AMERICAN; INDEPENDENCE ,' . Will be observed as usual at HARRY BENNETT'S PIER HOTEL, 1 Al BERT-STREET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT NOON, ', I\ » When the '■■.■'■■■ .", : Tm : DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE : .'■ • r Wai be -■-. ;'-,-, | READ UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES. ■ Each Patron of the r AMERICAN LUNCHKON ROOMS 4^ Will be Presented with a Certified Copy of the Declaration of American Independence. ': -'-> A BOSTON BAKED PORK AND BEANS On Deck at Noon. Hunter's Band will be in attendance, which, will discourse the Star Spangled Banner and other appropriate airs. ;. . EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Satu* r d>y Afternoon, from 2 to 4. Admission ed. Eacu visitor receives a prize.—Glassworks, i"ree» man's Bay. ■ Business Cards. "." p D WARD pOOPEE, , BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, VULCAN LANE. JAMES S T ICHBURY, HOTEL AND ESTATE VALUATOR, AGENT, .fee,, Thirty Years' Auckland Auction Experience. : -" Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. ' Tm D WAR D T> ART LEY, ARCHITECT, STICHBUBY'S BUILDINGS. QUfiEN-STREBT F. R. -m :■-■■ .v B *■ COMMERCIAL AND MERCANTILE COUNSELLOR • AND ARBITRATOR, BROKER, : y :. . ■-.■ and - .■ '■ '■ ■■ . PRIVATE TRUSTEE. tJ.S. Consulate, Victoria Arcade. -;-V . ' 'i • TWINES, TTTTING, & "OERSTON, r GENERAL MERCHANTS AND . } : ISLAND TRADERS, ■; CUSTOMHOUSE, SHIPPING, 4 COMMISSION ; : ' ''. . : AGENTS, :. . ■■■-■■ -;%'':;£:~:i lie, 117, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, XZ. ! W PHILLIPS AND SOJj: • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MKR, CHANTS. Importers of • Paperhangings, Scrim, ■ Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes Plate, Sheet, Crown Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapesty Mouldings. Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size, ana carefully packed. 149, AND 151. QUEEN-STEKET. : : : imiTZGIBBON T OUCH AND DON. JD JU fc * CIVIL ENGINEERS & ARCHITECTS,; N.Z. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS 91, QUEEN-STBKET, AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 52a : •• "DROWN, /CAMPBELL, & /^O, WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS. " GENERAL IMPORTERS (Established 1840), ; ' :■ ■'.]/. SHORTLANDSTREET, AUCKLAND. A.M. 4 F. V. K EH AUTHORISED, LICENSED, AND MINING SURVEYORS. No. 9, COOMBES , ARCADE. QUEEN-STBECT "TVpSW yEALAISTD ETERALD AND A UCKLAND EEKLY ; T^EWS TELEPHONES. EDITORIAL »'m ,- ; 229 '- COUNTING HOUSE - v.) •* A PUBLISHING .. --. - X XrS ADVERTISEMENT m - PRINTING .... »\ LITHOGRAPHIC - - H fjc\ ENGRAVING » .. ..V I/O BINDING .... _ .. STATIONERY « « ..> ; I ', ] WILSONS ■;& ]JORTQIS> QUEEN & WYNDHAM STBEETS, AUCKLAND. ZEALAND HERALD, Subscription : 9tt per week, delivered In tow and suburbs; or 13s Cd per quarter, in adrancv posted to any part of the colony. . • Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each uuerion. These announcements are also inserted in the : Auckland Weeklt Nkws and Hejuu> MosM" Suhu without extra cbarge. Wlifle every care is esercined In regard to the du( insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors da not . hold themselves responsible for "onthroug'a accident or from other causes; and w| Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of om« ting advertisements that they may deem obj«ct.o» Hble, even although such advertieemeuts n»»yi>»« been received and paid for in the usual course « business. . Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw* M advertisements in the HBRALD mutt be in wriMt. Advertisements received without such nstructioM will be inserted until countermanded, aud cnwgeo accordingly. Orders to withdraw must be at the Publishing Office not later than su o'clock p.m. ' . ■■:-. For the convenience of advertisers, r?pli«s to a* ; vertisenionts may be sent to the iIERA'-D-Pubuslung Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any re« sponsibllity in this respect. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. "— •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8610, 4 July 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8610, 4 July 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8610, 4 July 1891, Page 8