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Amusements. <P 1 T Y ~iT~^ AMY . «2T S pSrt~jvi'f 'V* Our 'second l a "' |N^ i? l ' l P , , <!'* Peopled Kavouri * oVt >« ih. People s Prices : Dress Cirri" ' ~ „ >b » — ' ' ttUUig, 43R A 3B °T«'B_o1 L B BA Ho AUCKLAND AMATEUR tip EIU CL ' Sixth commencing MONDAY, 21st SKPTK'ifiu-r. PRINCESS IDA. PRINCESS IDA. Dress Circle and Orchestra Satljg,^. % Box Plan open on Mon<hv ' '''' C - WIA Mijkps ~ —. _ Ron. ,sL C i T y n r—A KJ 11 a l . WEDNESDAY, .SKl>Ti; Ml;rp „ 1 GRAND VARIETY CONCEPT AMY VAUGi.lAv>j AMAZ O *J ' Assisted by the Member* of Ut6 WAITKMATA \I!vJ lu « In Aid of the Widow ;l nli ('i. v i! 11' ,S ' 1 1 ti.lareri of tf-ai . R. C. F. IX \ vv-.-v Who are left in destitute I'rices: 3 V ?amar UU, C". Tr-n RECITAL OP To be held in ' ALL SAINTS' CilunCi/.: p ox On ' ' WEDNESDAY S E Xt I'HK 9TII I.VjTA.ST ' At 3 o'coiock. PROG RA M j--1. Organ Solo ... , -• Song, "Lord God of' A bra jorMi ie ham".. ... 3. Violin Solo, "Cavaiin'a" " <, n " f aur 4. Duet (selected) " ?!'' s Marsiltn " littnes Calds5. Anthem, "Hearken ut.to * in ' l Ul,toa Mo" ... . 0. Song, "Jerusalem" .* " \ij OnxiiTOin. 7. Trumpet Solo, " The Better Land" .. Mr . 8. Song, "The Old Cathedral'' Mn !». Anthem, " Benedictn.<" j-i, ; ar S e « 10. Song, " Ever with Thee" " m ' 11. Orpin Solo .. " , met li Anthem, "I am Alpha and ''' e Omega" •• .. Choir _" tiioir J. A. Beau; .. . •• Organist pON SON P. y CLUB~HQ^ HUNTER'S BAND WILL PERFORM On the Balcony of the above Hot*-l Tills niv from hali-past seven till half.past nine p.,,? V ' Scccombe's Bright. Bitter Ales on draught and j, J. HAND, Proprietor.

JgJGYPTIAN MAGI'S -MYSTERIOUS BOTTL E. A MYSTERY TO ALL L'T IT.J owner. If you possess this Mvsteiuocs Botti v t ™» astonish everybody by its pranks, It alw-ivi £J5 erect when laid down by any person except thtTn r former, who cani cause it to lit down in auv posi£ he desires by talking to it as you would to art It appears to be possessed with natural life,an. ™ can puzzle the sharpest ami nvst obserrin- It . ! beautiful, amusing trick for Ladies ami Own ; i,i, or Coy,. These simple things afford much pi;, and mirth to an evening party or home circle. ..i f, r ent , by mail for 1 ' 2d stamps addressed in Hamlet, care of Herald Otiice. _ Football. jjl 00 T B ALL. pi OOTBALL TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, PROBABLES V. POSSIBLES (In view of I.;uuv.nga and Waikito Matches on l?'t instant). Kick-off at Three o'clock. Admission, Od. Grand Stand Cd extra. Lulia 1 S,usTs®l^ mwaaga * ** ground), ON E SHILLING. GEO. 11. DIXON, Hon. Sue. A.U.V, Exhibitions. NOVEL EXHIBITION. An exhibition of mechanical appliances for the use of a one-armed man (Mr. MikWliall) enablint him to practice his usual avocation, will be rive! this evening fit the angle of IJo\ven.strc<?t,Miiiic Morrin s wholesale stores. Mr. A. Mackie, tin designer and maker of the above, will be in attendance, and will exhibit the model of his new Patent Water Tue Irons, Hours of exhibition, half-past seven to nine p.m. Salvation Army band will play selections. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL AGRI xl CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST SHOW OP THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION Will be held AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, 0:i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The 6th and 7th November. Agriculturists and others are cordially invited to co-operate. Schedules and all particulars obtainable iron the Secretary, at the Office of the Association, 155, Queen-street. W. F. MASSEY, , President. : JTEWMARKET CAMELLIA SHOW, Entries will be received at Hesketh and Aitken's, Seedsmen, Queen-street, and Mr. Grocer, Newmarket, up to five o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, Sept-ember 10, or they can be posted to the Hon. Sec., Box 327, P.O. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2 to 4. Admission Od. Each Visitor receives a prize.—Glassworks, Freeman's Bay.

jpw gERALD AND j^TEWS TELEPHONES. EDITORIAL 229 COUNTING HOUSE - *a PUBLISHING /■ 14 ADVERTISEMENT „ ..) PIS IN TING \ LITHOGRAPHIC .. •• I *1 wo ENGRAVING I I/O BINDING .. .. .. STATIONERY .. .. > WILSONS & gOKTON, QUEEN & WINDHAM. STREETS, AUCKLAND. ZEALAND HERALI). Subscription : 3d per week, delivered In to*a ami suburbs; or 13s fid per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. Births, la; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6 J each inserion. These annouuo einents are also inserted in t « Auckland Weekly - News and Hkeald MONTH I Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do DC hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and ! Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of 01111 ting advertisements that they may deem objfctioit able, even although such advertisements may 4 been received and paid for in the usual course business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw 0 advertisements in the Hkiiald must lit in "'." aj Advertisements received without such nstruc will be inserted until countermanded, and c ar K* accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement must be at the Publishing Otlice not later t an s o'clock p.m. , For the convenience of advertisers, replies to a. vertisements maybe sent to the Heraldl'n 13 Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any sponsibility in this respect. . Advertisers in the country can remit pa) ate Money Orders 01* Postage Stamps. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 8