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amusements. QPE R' A HOUSg TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY NEXT yyORACE HESTER, Walrarapa Daily, Ma*terton, October 31 says Horace Chester is an entertainer of' ex 3 tional ability, far surpassing in his character im personation* and mimicry anything ever seen ?' Masterton before." 115 Plan and Tickets at Wildman and Lyell's. Prices : Ss, 2s, and Is. HM. S. T A U P. A N0 A « AT THE CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, Wellington-street. THIS (FRIDAY") EVENING, JANUARY 15,1535 GRAND EVENING CONCERT In aid of St. Patrick's Prize Fund. PROGRAMME : Opening Chorus, "Rule. Britannia.™ Comic Song, " A Bit of My Mind"—Mr. Portbury. Sons, " French Mar.-*eillaise"—Mr. O'Brien. Duet. " Larboard Watch"—Messrs. Whitford an! lieast. Song, "The Whistling Coon"—Mr. Taylor. Comic Negro Song and Dance—Mr. P«rflU. Stump Hpeech—Mr. Roniis. Soup, "The Anchor's Weighed"—Mr. ICeast. Comic Song. " There's Always a Row About Thjf- — Mr. Roaiis. Song, " The Song That Reached My Heart"—jj, Whiiford. Recitation —Mr. i'ortbury. Song, " The Village Blacksmith." Stuuip Speech—Mr. R. Quinn. Misses Knight, Quinn, Carrigan, and others win assist. Director of Orchestra, Mr. P. Hlscocks. Accompanist Miss Lynch, Tickets, Is. Doors open at 7.15, commence «8 o'clock. VOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. The Annual PICNIC of th» Y.W.C.A. will t-ikj place at Mrs. J. L. Wilson's, Rcmnera, on SATL'R. DAY, the 16th. All Meiulter* and Subscribers are invited. 'Buses will l&a.Te tlwj Rooms, Albert-street, from 2 o'clock until 180. Fare, Is. J EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, SaturjJ day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, r=»t. 1-ALch visitor receives a prize.—Glass Works, Fr*> man's Bay. Aquatics. SWIMMING CLUB ALBERT-STREET BATHS. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. POLO MATCH. CITY V. NORTH SHORE. SWIMMING RACES, &c. Selections by Hunter's String Bind. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. Hot Lakes. rTHE BEST AND EASIEST WAS -t- OP TAKING A HOLIDAY TO THE GREATEST THERMAL WONDERS IN NEW ZEALAND, Viz., AIRAKEI ! W AIRAKEI 1 Train leaves every Friday at 9.35 a.m., reaching Lichfield at 6.40 p.m Coach leaves Lichfield nexi day at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Wair.tkei, it 4.30 p.m. STAY AT WAIRAKEI FIVE DAYS. Leave on Friday, by coach, tßa-m., arriving at Lichfield it 4.30 p.m. Next morning, train to Auckland, arriving at 2.30 p.m. Cost OF Trip—First class, £3 10s ; second claw £7 lis. ROUND TRIP, RETURNING VIA ROTORUA Gives four days at Wairakei. Coach leaven Wai*-akei for Rotorua every Thursday st 8 a.m., arriving at Rotorua same day. Leaving again every Monday at a a.m., and reacting Auckland, by train, same day, at 8.26 p.m. Cost of Round Trip— This does not includi side trips at Rot.jrua, For further particulars apply to the MANAGES WAIRAKEI. j\J~OTICE TO AUCKLAND TOURISTS, We have to Inform intending Visitors to the Hoi lakes Dis;rict3 that our HOTELS AT OKORIIIRE AND WHAKAREWA REWA ARE BOYCOTTED By Messrs. Thomas Cook and Son, and it would therefore be desirable to refrain from fixing forward arrangements in connection with visits to tha Rotorua district until visitors can obtain accurate information in Auckland as to the UNRIVALLED POSITION Of both these properties, and their SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION CUISINE, ETC. We resented the monopoly sought after by Messrs. Cook and Son, and ventured to oppose the Coaching business of their friend, Mr. W. K. Carter by starting a well-appouued COACH PLANT OF OUR OWN, And moreover Lad the presumption to give some of our support to Messrs. Havr and Co, the rival tourist agents. For this independence we have been met by a notice that the eminent firm's Coupons will not be honoured if presented by us. Tourists will therefore hare little difficulty in seeing that their PLEASURE AND INTEREST Is entirely subservient to the ADVANTAGE OF MESSRS. COOK AND SOS, If they can succeed by their Botcott of om Hotels and Coach line in securing a, MONOPOLY OF THE TOURIST TRADE. L. D. NATHAN & CO. TP you wish SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for Young People, inspect the moderate priced Telescopes, Microscope.', Steamboats, Locomotives, Electric Engines, Magic Lanterns, Magic Mirrors, &c., to be had from PEACOCK. OPTICIAN, SHORTLAND-STREfiT POUNDKEEPEHS' BOOKS (under the new Act), 26 and 50 pages, with tha Schedule • Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted i icommencenient, 011 Sale at the Hkual.D Publishing O tlice, Queeu--itreot. ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9il per week, delivered in town and suburbs ; or 13s Cd per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 8d each Insertion. These announcements are also inserted in th« Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dm insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-uuertioa through accident or from other causes; and ttw Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deam objectionnble, even although such advertisements may 'wo been received and paid for in the usual courss o( business. Instructions as to the insertion or vilhdratcol o( advertisements iu the Herald «iu»£ ba in tentity Advertisements received without such instruction! will be inserted until countermanded, and chargi"d accordingly. 0.-ders to withdraw advertisement* must be at the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock p.m. . For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements maybe sent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. Advertisers iu the country can remit payment I>J Money Orders or Postage Stamps. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial—No. 229. Counting House, Office, Advertisements—No. 14-, v - Letter-press and Lithogrtphlc Printing, Engraving. Binding, Stationery*—No. 178« .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8775, 15 January 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8775, 15 January 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8775, 15 January 1892, Page 8

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