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Amusement?. " I=3 Madame (JOLDENSTEDT (MISS STAUNTON) A Has the honour 40 announce 1) concert In the A i -rixT . OPERA HOUSE. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING PROGRAMME, , „ „ Part I. I. Song, "Only One* More" o o 5111 T M. JACKSON- k 2- Song, "The Blind Girl to Her Harp" n . •Miss RIMMER j1o '« °en Op! sn°' ViOHn ' aml V-loncelio, X oTel] , t MESSRS. TOWSICY, c/llEjiDi u '• r " w - MADAME » KN^'teiif '' l,uniz ett! 5. Song, "Thv Sentinel mi 11"... MR. \V. 11. GEOitUli al «n C. Song, " White Winds'" Miss lUMMi'K P'Dsuti 7 ' Duet, "Home 10 Our Mountains" r „ T tore ) \ii IV.ij MADAME GOLDENST and' miV-» V »<U a c . t , JACKSu.V. L LM. 8. Song, selected MR, W. 11. GEORGE.' ** - Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. J[!"' I " r , Piano - v iolin, and Violoncello , MESSRS. TOWSEY, C. mail's as,'»".V Gli « KDGKR. ' 'U"• F. PRISON SCENE From " MARITANA " (Wallace). Don Caesar de Bazan MR t m i.Don Jose Ml) r m CKs °>" Maritana Miss ('AuitiF i;-v, KKIr - Lazarll l° madamk uolijkxs leJ}] Dress Circle and Orchestra ilia 1,Pit, is. Box Plan now ..pen .it Willlm-j,,-. "• 28 > Concert to commence at 8 : Carriages if'in Musical Director, Mil. ARTHUR TuHskV - —-— Exhibitions. Auckland society of apttwelfth ANNUAL aKTi exhibition Will be OPENED IN THE CHORAL HALL With a PRIVATE VIEW AND CONVERSAZIONE On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, at half-past seven Dni In conjunction with the Society's Exhibition And by mutual arrangement, ' THE AUCKLAND PHOTOGRAPHIC CLIB Will hold an Exhibition Showing the result of th Club's work with the Camera during the pa.it v» ir On THURSDAY Evenings, the ORC'Hkstri the CHO If At. SOCIETY will be present'and con tinue their ordinary practice. ' The Exhibition will continue open from th. i to 12th March. 1 U tti<! "K Admission, Is: Season Tickets, 'is Cd. JNO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. Birkenhead and northcoti. FRUITGROWERS SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW to be held on SATt'R'nv Next, 6th instant, at Ray View Hill, Nurtlico',,! few minutes from the Wharf). "' a Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained f r .„„ the secremry and t e princip-I seed mwliantii. Auckland, and en nesmay be left a; .Mr .1 (!!''»' 11, Victoria Arcade, up to 4 run. on WEi).NFsi)"i'v 2nd March, or with the Secretariat Uirtenl.Ji' up to 8 p.m. ' " A. WILSON, .Tin , Secretary. Athletics. CARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM, V.M.c.A, Welle>ley-.-treet.— Winter Sea.son.-All CUssm will be resumed from MONDAY, March 7 i*9> Classes: Adult Males, Monday and weiine<.fi» from 7.45 till 10 p.m. ; Adult Ladies Tuesdav arij Friday, from 2.31) till 4 p.m.; Girls and Boys t um . day and Thursday, from 4.15 till 5 30 p.m. ' l)oy. M School, Monday and Friday, from 4.15 till 5.3n» a Adult Males, Wednesday, from i.15 till .S.SOp u; • Boys, Saturday, from 9.30 till 11 a.m. Saturday' Adult Ladies, from 11 ..in. till 12.30 p.m. Aquatics. Tir A R ! WAR! WAR! MERCER REGATTA ASSOCIATION'. SATURDAY, 12TII MARCH, ISM, GREAT AQUATIC CARNIVAL! CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN. EN DID PROG K. FUN FOR THOUSANDS! See Posters. TWOS. PORTER, Hun. Sec. PROFESSOR PAN NELL'S BATHING PICNIC, ST. HELIERS BAY, SATURDAY, March STH, 1892. Boats leave Kerry Tee at 10. a.m. and p.m., calling at .North Shore, returning,' at 4.30 p.m. Tickets, Is Cd; Children, tin: obtainable from Prof. Paunell, at Albert-street Baths; or it steamer. MusicalpiANOS! py akmqniums: Q lIGANS! ALSO, HARPS VIOLINS VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS, BANJOES AM) SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. JJOFFMANN AND y ONS « QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TONED AND REPAIRED. YOUNG MEN'S christian association. Corner ok Albert and Wellesley sweets Reading-room comfortably furnisher!. All the leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables ; subscription, is Od per quarter. The I,o'fa r 5 contains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various departments of literature; subscription, & fid 6 ' quarter. Tea and Coffee Proviokk 1,1 n ° o< .'! Room. Employment and Boariungiiolse lttuiy ters. „ _ „ Meeting for You.no Men on Mondays, B ; ra. Evangelistic Services, Tiu'iisdays, at 7.3''. reading and Prayer, SATURDAYS, a' ■ ' Class. Sunday, at a p.m. Sunday Eve.m>g MRvice in CiTi Hall, at 8 pm. . „ VAi-vn STRANGERS and others (especially Men) cordially invited to visit the Fuo"'-. ... all information may be obtained. Open from s Co 9.30 p.m. mmmmrn JJ'EW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : dd per week, delivered in tow '' and suburbs; or ISs 6d per quarter, in vatic , posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths ami Marria^-es,ii 6d each Insertion. These announcements are also inserted in Auckland Weekly News and Herh d i on Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the ( i" insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors o hold themselves responsible for n0[HI "" through accident or from other causes, a Proprietors reserve to themselves the rifibt o o ting advertisements that they may deem o"J«*c e •ible, even although such advertisements may been received and paid for in the usual coi business. Instructions as to the insertion or , "' /lJra " /i . advertisements in the HERALD must be m twu Advertisements received without such ins r will be inserted until countermanded andt. accordingly. Orders to withdraw must be at the Publishing Office not later tha o'clock p.m. r .nlies to adFor the convenience of advertisers, repi ( vertisements maybe sent to the Office ; but the Proprietors do not aictl sponsibility in this respect. _. n . Advertisers in the country can remit par Money Orders or Postage Stamps. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. I(l ..tisß Counting House, Publishing Office, ments-No. 14. . Fncraf Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Ing, Binding, Stationery-No. 1~«- —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8814, 1 March 1892, Page 8

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