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AmnsetaeatgT'' ~ " ""— c 1 1 dTTrt GREAT SUCCESS! u CROWDED nor^ T TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT- E L v 3 HUGO'S NEW IDEA AND V'tv SPECIALTY COMBINES? I : . Brilliant First Part. N°ww? 0N - Dan cos, Farces, and SwS?* Great Success of the Boy k,,'? People's Prices ; Dress C:rcl» , DE? ~ Pit, 6<L "" U; Stalh SEE DAY BILLS. OpE E A h~qlT7^ Lessee and Proprietor .. Mr f - preliminary NOTICE. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS OVTv FRED DAVYS' ' BRIGHT .L IQH Tc Commencing * 0, THURSDAY, JANUARY -x 4 DISTINCT ENTERTAINMENTS COMEDY, SPECIALTY, PANTOMIMr THE GREAT AMERICAN JhfiTn NETTK COMPANY lo ' Full particulars in future adrertiwm... J. J. CAMEKON, HM. S. TA U rTTc-T • At the DEYONPORT HALL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY !TTH A CONCERT AND ASSAULT AT Iw Will be held in tbe above Hall bv CREW OF H.M.S. TAURANGa"' In Aid of the New Building of the Weslevi; v.., at Devonport. " - V -^S PROGRAMME. Part I. oper,ins Chorus—" They All Love Jack." Comic Song, " Nomh Magee " —MR O'BHItV Recitation— J. MATHEWS. Irish Comedians— O'SHEA & P».;■ n>. Song, "The Gallant 24th"—MR W. DOD.D. 1 Stump Speech—Mß. G. QUINN. Sailor's Hornpipe—Mß.J. PARFITT. Past IL ASSAULT AT ARMS. Selection of Music - MISS AND MASTERS Pn SON. —AS Comic Song, "KilMoe"— MR. J. O'SHEA Song. "Just a Song at Twilight"—Mß. E p->, PHBIES. Cl '' I Stump Speech—Mß. J. ROMIA. Recitation—Mß S. PORTBURY. Coaiic Nearro Sang and Dance—Mß J. Comic Song, "There's Altvava a Row Abrr. r-,-MR. ROM lA. a ' Kindly assisted by Lady Friends. " God Save the Queen." ! Accompanist _ .. .. MISS GLEES'v Admission Front Seats, Is 6d : Back Seats, - i Tickets can be obtained from Mr. Hen-, Prjri.j* Merchant, Auckland; Mr. Un-tsay, Mr. Schoji? Boot Manufacturer, Devonport; or Mr. S. PoHb-T* Manager, H.M.s. Tauranga. " ' OT. MATTHEW'S CEUECP 10 PICNIC. On ANNIVERSARY DAY (FRIDAY, JANUARY 29), At the PAH FARM, ONEHUNGA. I Splendid Views, Sea Bathing, Plentiful Suii» I Sx«ings, and Pastimes of all sorts. 1 ! Trans Cars anil 'Buses will leave the School-con: -• 10 a.m. sharp. l ' RETURN FARES —Adults. Is ed; child— under 12, IHI. Tickets may be obtained from in Member of Committee, or at Mr. Doc.cio's 53-.' Hobson-street; or Upton and Co. or from the Secretary. 'Buses will return from Pah Farm from 4 •. 6 p.m. ~ Hot Water provided. Band will bs in attendance. N.B.—No Refreshment Stalls or Hawkers *21 allowed in the Pah Farm on tliis day. E. R PIGGOTT, Secrea.7. Hot Lakes. mHE BEST AND EASIEST WAT OF TAKING A HOLIDAY TO THE GREATEST THERMAL WONDERS IX NET ZEALAND, Viz., WAIRAKEI ! V> AIR A £ FT! Train leaves every Friday at 9.35 a.m., reachh Lichfield at 6,40 p.m Coach leaves Lichdeld neri day at 7.33 a.m., arriving at Wairak-i. at 4.33 p.s. STAY AT WAIRAKEI FIVE DAYS. Lean cs Friday, by coach, -tSa-m., arriving at Lichfield a: 4.33 p.m. Next morning, train to Auckland, arriring at 2.30 p.m. Cost OF Trip First class, £5 IDs; second c].os3 £.7 15 ROUND RETURNING VIA EOTOEUA fSS four days at WairakeL Coach leaves Wai-akei for Rot-orua every The:'day at S a.m., arriving as Rotorua same cUr Leaving again every Monday at 9 a.m., andreaclia Auckland, by train, same day, at 5.25 p.m. Cost of Round Trip— This does no: incha side trips at Eor^rua, For further particulars aro!y to the MANAGES WA IRAK EL Watches, Jewellery, &c. Br Special appoittoien^. gPECIAL NOTICE Having purchased the Assigned Stock of Mess. A. LEVI A CO., Jewellers, of Sydney, at a lars discount, I beg to state -that I intend fferis? tii same in conjunction wth rev own well-select?: Stock at a DISCOUNT OF 20"PER CENT. (45 D the Pound) off all CASH PURCHASES, fx i FEW WEEKS ONLY The Stock, which consists of First-class Gold e3 Silver Watches and Jewellery of every descries:!, Diamond Goods, Marble and other Clock?, ex- j plated and Silverware, and Fancy Goods, etc., s | one of the largest ever offered to the pahlic it i Auckland. | Trusting intenniTig purchasers will kindly isspffi my Stock, I remain, yours obediently, HEINRICH KOHN, Queen-street, | Aucklisi | P.S.—All goods marked in plain figures. - m i VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- i 1 CLATION. NEW PREMISES: Corner of Albert and Welleslet Stkeej Readinc-room comfortably furnished. All leading papera on the tables; subscription, -'=■ per quarter. The Library contains upwards of S' vols, in the various departments of subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea am- Coffb Provided. Employmem and Boab.u:>*•--hJ- : - Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesdays, s: Kvangehstic Services, Thursdays, at 7.SA reading and Prayer, SATURDAYS, at 7.30. b--* j Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. j STRANGERS and others (especially j Men) cordially invited to visit the Booms. | all information may be obtained. Open fros 5 . to 10 p.m ' " _ - - —— * I ZEALAND HERALD. | Subscription : 3d per week, delivered if toK j and suburbs; cr 13s 6d per quarter, in siin 3s * j posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s &i 'ion. These announcements are also inserted ia Auckland Weekly News and Herald Mo> Summary without extra charge. j While every care is exercised in regard to t£« Insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors » liold themselves responsible for E0D * lES^i li (lirougli accident or from other causes, s - J Proprietors reserve to themselves the rigfai 01 ting advertisements that they may dees o!> ' eC^ st( able, even although such advertisements baeu received and paid for in the csaal -00. i business. 1( j i instructions as to the insertion or | advertisements in the Herald osils* | Advertisements received without such | will be inserted untU countermanded, asd | accordingly. Orders to withdraw j. 1 m«st be at the Publishing Office not lat* T • | o'clock p.m. k i For the convenience of advertisers, rein. 1 w rtisements may be sent to the Herald | Office ; but the Proprietors do not steep* • | sponsibility in this respect. S 1 Advertisers in tbe country can remit p&J® | Money Orders or Postage Stamps. HERALD TELEPHONESEditorial—No. 229. i-STeic-"*" | Counting House, Publishing OSre. A — | masts-No. 14. EBirt'* 1 Letter-press and Lithographic - | ing. Binding, Stationery—No- S7B» 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8784, 26 January 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8784, 26 January 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8784, 26 January 1892, Page 8

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