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Amusements. Opß 14 A ii Oo s E M ADAMB QOLDENstedj (Ace Miss Staunton) GRAND OPERATIC concert, wm inciu^s, 2 }j 0m ftST"- "MAritana rom Also, other (v"!c ; tT l , Scen « r >■ popular favourite"' Umental ) b; Prices :s« 2s u pi.,., Mr. ARTHUR TOWSEY "u V 'l lei '- c/crfKm™,.. " AUCKLAND OIfciIKSTRA? VNlnv E- „ AUCKLAND ORCHKSTItAI rv„® & u)m.ucior: Mil. AICI'IILR Tf'uiv ■ Bitty X CONCERT UP L" as v,KVFRIDAY, MARCH s U " N ' 18W - Press Ctrch' and Orchestral «tails 1<- r Stalls, '2s ; Pit, Is. 3l IW ' '"I Family Box Plan at Wildman's. o w „ „„ ~ . to Monday, 21st, for subscribers"my' 77' ,4th . require to produce their tickets to hav,i, ( 10 *'» of their seats endorsed thereon), after !vl ■'", lmbel "s all seats will he ope„ to the public fern "° h , dat « scription : -To admit, to all rehearsal, '? " f slll >- of the season: Two tickets, Ids ; four ti/ i- l u,K '« rl k\ «■ THEVITII I,J K | ,|*„ s ' Aquatics. _SWIMMIM} CLUB NIGHT COMPETITIONS ' NIGHT Com PETITION'S 1 AtBKRI-STtt E K T li A T IT a WEDNESDAY NEXT, At eiuht o'clock. Selections by Hunter's String Hand. Admission.. .. „ i- •• .. sixpence Fancy Goods. ~~ W ANTED KNOW 001), SON'S TON DON A RCATiw WOODSON'S IjONDON AKCASE QUEEN-STREET (Next the N.Z. Clothing Factory), Contains a Splendid Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY At prices to suit the times ; no imitation limine di played ill the windows; every article hein • genuine and warranted. h THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT AND THK JAPANESE BAZAAR Contain the largest Stock in »nv one retail cstah. lishnient in the colony, and tin constant arrival nf new goods renders it necessi».-y and jnterestinc to pay frequent visits of inspection. C. W. GOODXON constantly studies to introduce the latest novelties in every department, both u-p ful and ornamental. For .selecting presents of ami kind the London Arcade and Japanese Bazaar tire sent great advantages. ' ' H 43T Just opened " TOURLOUROIT HooPli BttAX" and " NAVAL MANtEUVUKS"—'Them popular games of the season. The IRIUISCENT DISC, or Colour Producer is selling rapidly at One Shilling. ' Ag.«in we have the BAMBOO THIl'OI) WORK or Flower Stands, at Is Ud each—cheaper than before. '1 lie Oil TUNE-TELLING DISC, One Shilling each Endless amusement. " Some lovely Grasses, plain and coloured, from One Shilling each. Pot Plants, Jardinieres, and Vases. Terra Cotta Goods for Painting. Please remember the address— No. 126, QUEEN-STREET (Next the New Zealand Clothing Factory). QOODSON'B i\°-2 QUEEN-STREET (Next lluslibrook and Sncdden's), Is now open with an entire New Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY (All Warranted). FANCY GOODS OF EVERY KIND (The Very Latest Novelties), Whilst hero is blended the most useful articles in everyday requirement ill every home. BREAKFAST, DISKER, DESSERT, TEA, AND TOILET SETS At Marvellously Low Prices. ALL KINDS OF GLASS, CHINA, AND CROCKERY WARE, And the Specialties and novelties obtainable at the London Arcade No. 1. THE ALBUM OF NEW ZEALAND, Containing 4f> views; And, the ALBUM OF NORTH NEW ZEALAND, Containing 22 views. ONLY ONE SHILLING EACH. Beautifully Bound. Just opened, various sizes in Glass Spoons, a verj useful article, and the Glass Lemon .Squeezer, Cd each. Please remember the Address of No. '2 (next Rushbrook's).

QOODSON'S N a 3 (KARANGAHAPE ROAD), Next D. McPherson and Co.'s, and comprises il the attractiveness of the Queen street No. 1 and So. 2, the Stock being an exact counterpart of them, the Jewellery display being all genuine and warranted, and the fancy Goods, Toys, Glass anil China l>6 partments contain a Grand Stock. PLUSH CABINET PHOTO FRAMES, vfrj handsome, 6d each. FIRE SCREENS—A Large Assortment, from M each. Please remember the Address of QOODSON'S JM3NDON jyO. g (next D. Mcpherson & Co.'s). Hot Lakes. JjJ" 0 T ICE. TO TOURISTS VISITING THE HOT LAKES. WAIRAKEI Contains all the best sights in the district:— Geysers, Blue Lakes, Terraces Mud Volcanoes ... " Karapiti," the "Safety valve of New Zealand " Huka Falls " " Arateatea Kapids." Competent European Guides—and no Native troubles. MRS. R. GRAHAM, Proprietress. ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: 3d per week, delivered in tow and suburbs ; or 13s Cd per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in thu Auckland Weekly News and Herai-d Monthlt Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised In regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectioniMe, even although such advertisements may haw been received and paid for in the usual courss o business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal ° advertisements in the Herald must be in Advertisements received without such instruc l will be inserted until countermanded, and " arg accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement must be at the Publishing Office not later than o'clock p.m. n fc hi Advertisers in the country can remit pafin Money Orders or Postage Stamps. For the convenience of advertisers, rep 3,. . ing vertisemeiits may be sent to the Herald Office ; but the Proprietors do hot accept any re spousibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial—No. 229. »,i,,rtiseCounting House, Publishing Office, Ad«r ments—No. 14. . v-war-Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, h g* ing, Binding, Stationery-No. 178.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8825, 14 March 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8825, 14 March 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8825, 14 March 1892, Page 8

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