Amusements. jy/£ADAME Q.OLDENSTEDI (MISS TAUNTON) a nTJ » l e r honour to announce A GRAND CONCERT „ In the A ' n a,S , >„ !l c„, Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 8» • Stall*. *, Pit, Is. Box Plan now open at Wildman's 1 Concert to commence at 8 ■ Carrions *t 'm Musical Director, Mil ARTHUR TOWSKY Exhibitions. ~ SOCIETY OF A'P.T^ TWELFTH ANN UAL EXHIBITION* >> ill be opened with a PRIVATE VIEW AND O CONVKB.SAZ !O .V B In the • 8 CHORAL HALL on WEDNESDAY MAPrtr At half-past seven p.m. ' «i All works for exhibition must be deliver., . , Choral Hall on FRIDAY and SATIRni v . * md 27th instant. JNO. L. HOLLAND' > ' :tl Secretary. I EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing Li day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Acl m i' Mon M Each visitor receives a prize.—Glass Works i? man's Bay. ' 1 Athletics. ~~~~ JJORTHEBN £ LUEk ST. PATRICK'S DAY. THE INAUGURAL~MIETING OP t„, ABOVE CLUB TH 3 Will be held at Potter's Paddock r„On March 17. ' " P JC For programme of events and all partienkr.. posters. r " LUIa f' 9** Distances for the Northern Athletic r\>., . . 200, and 306 yards. ° Cu P ar 8 Ir,1 i Entries close at P. QuinKn'-, Edinbureh p., L .„ Hotel, Symond-street, on MATL'JIDav »», »1? March, at 9 p.m. <-"»A\, the 6 tb G. ROBBBTSHAW, Secretary, Aquatics. 4 Q boa tTl^; T\ A Race for all classes Open R n . ,i *«&£ij3&(Regatta Regulations) will tak- un,.. T " 'wXSBt- jiokROW, starting from Wharf at h•{ past two p.m. 1 First Class—Prize, Stag's Head, present*) y. Mrs. Yandle. 1 l Second Class Prize, Japanese Tray, present ik. Mr. Goodson. ' Jb > Thinl Class—Prize, Timepiece, presented bv Mr Howden. ' r ' Entrance, 6s, will he received by Mr. R, Rernyj. Wharf, up to twelve o'clock day of race. ' ' Entrance money each class (less expanse?) ad.•«« to prize. Course : From Wharf round Sandspit liuor << r « Head, round Southern Cross, round s.s. Araira--. twice round. "*• CIIAS. C. DACRK, Hon- Sec.. A.R.C. gWIMMING SUMMER CARNIVAL. SUMMER CARNIVAL. AUCKLAND GRAVING DOCK. TO MORROW TO-MORROW TO MORROW 1 TO MORROW i First event at 2.30 p.m. 1 Special Seating Accommodation for Ladies, Selections by Hunter's Band. Admission—One Shilling. j GEO. A. CREETR, lion. Sec. A R ! WAR! WAR! MERCER REGATTA ASSOCIATION*. SATURDAY, 12TH MARCH, 1892, GREAT AQUATIC CARNIVAL) CHEAP KXCURSION TRAIN. SPLENDID RAM M E. FUN FOR THOUSANDS! See Fosters. TUOS. PORTER, Hon. Sec. PROFESSOR I'ANKELL'3 BATHING PICNIC, ST. HELIERS BAY, SATURDAY, March STH, 1892, Boats leave Ferry Tee at in.3o a.m. and -2 p.m., calling at North Shore, returnini; at 4.30 p.m. Tickets, Is €d; Children, Gil; obtainable from Prof. Paunell, at Albert-street fcaxUs \ ox tl steamer. Baths. JJATHS ! gATHS ! JgATHS ! YNDHAM HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS 6B- NOW OPEN ! "Ba CLEANLINESS OUR MAIN FEATURE. 22 LARGE COMFORTABLE BATH ROOMS Hours: Week Days _ „ 6 am. to 9 p.m. Saturdays _ ... 6 am. to 10 p.m. Sundays _ _ ~5 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Hot Bath, Is. Packets of 12 Tickets, 9s. JAMES MAYS, 1 M A. E. FEN'TON, / ' nJg One of whom will always be in attendance to l»il after the comfort of our patrons. WYNDHAM-STREET THREE DOORS FROM QUEEN-STREET). Auckland Turkish baths, LORNESTREET. CHARGES. Singl« Bath „ 3.' Single Bath, on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays Season Tickets of 8 J' l Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.. .. 1' [Separate Baths for Ladies F. 3. FAF.LI,, Secretary. Hot Lakes. O T I 0 E, TO TOURISTS VISITING THE HOT LAKES WAIRAKEI Contains all the best sights in the district Geysers, Biue Lakes, Terraces Mud Volcanoes „ . "Karapiti," the "Safety valve of New Zealina " Hnka Falls " " Arateatea Rapids." _ . Competent European Guides—and no Native troubles. MRS. R. GRAHAM, Proprietress. i ZEALAND HERALD. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8811, 26 February 1892, Page 8
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