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CROWDED HOUSES Are now the established rule of the MONTAGUE-TURNER OPERA COMPAQ LAST NIGHT WAS NO EXCEP'l'lojj The Performance A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! Creating a FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), APRIL 28 Balfe's Romantic Opera, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Cast of Characters : Count Arnheim .. MR. EDWARD FARIp* ; Thaddeua .. .. MR. CHARLES TURnf Florestein ... .. Mr. Alec. Marshall DeviNhoof „ .. Mr. Fred. England Gipsy Queen .. Miss E. A. Lambert Budiia Miss L. Siebert Arline .. .. „ MLSSANNISMONTaqitj TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), APRIL 29, LAST NIGHT op TROVATORE ! ; Stall patrons—Please come early to secure a seal Box plan at Wildman's. Day sale at Partridm' 1 Popular Prices : 4s, 2s Cd, and Is. 4 . DUNCAN MACALLUM, Business Manager TM. JACKSON'S FAREWEIT CONCERT. Ll- - T. M. Jackson wishes to convey his heart thanks to his friends and the public for th •' patronage on the occasion of the Farewell Conceit given on his behalf on Thursday, 2lst instant; i M , to the Auckland Amateur Opera Chili, Auckland Orchestral Union, and those whose assistant tended to make the concert a success. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTi BLONDIN'S FIREWORKS AND PRUra OUR FIRST NIGHT AT NKWTo.y " Grand Torchlight Procession, 7.30. Performance comment >,t 8. Admission. Sixiwiw. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Business Manager "JY/TOUNT EDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL AN ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM, Symonds-street, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 29th INSTANT, i At half-past seven p.m. Admission— ticket, 6d; or Is at the doors. tffffll IR u R N_S5 C~L~ul . CJ*,-t) ENTERTAINMENT K\jK;i In the MASONIC HALL, NEWTOV THIS (Thursday) EVENING, *' **'| Commencing at Eight o'clock. Athletics. OPORTS. SPORTS. UPORTB. NORTHERN ATHLETIC CLUB'S MEETING. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY NEXT, Start Two p.m. Sharp, Nominations for Tug of War and Open Event* will be received on the Ground up to one p.m. daj of Sports. A. H. TRUBSHAW, Secretary, Exhibitions. AKBHUNGA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, ONEHUNGA, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 30. Three hundred awards of merit and money prize! are offered for competition for Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Cut Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables, i Special Prizes. MUSICAL SELECTIONS, > Admission.. .... One Shilling. R. A. JACKSON, Sea r— —"^«—— ■—— m J Hot Lakes. ■Jf . O. T I C E. TO TOURISTS VISITING THE HOT LAKES, | WAIRAKEI i Contains all the best sights in the district :- Geysers, Blue Lakes, Terraces Mud Volcanoes " Karapiti," the " Safety valve of New Zealand "Huka Falls" " Arateatea Rapids." , Competent European Guides—and no Native troubles. MRS. R. GRAHAM, i Proprietress. > — —————^_______—. ' TJOT SPRINGS TTOTEL, TE AROHA. Under distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Onslow. W. B. KNOCK Has taken over this fine Hotel, and will do his utmost to make his patrons appreciate the most comfortable and best appointed Hotel in Te Arotn, with private entrance to Domain, Hot Springs, Baths, and Tennis Lawn. Terms Moderate. All letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. I W. H. KNOCK, Proprietor. . LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. The most reliable, the most durable. At prices to suit every pocket, at A. G. BARTLETT'S, 154, Queen-strew. LADIES'VISITING CARDS.—SOSuper fine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper' plate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calMI at Herald Works, Wyndham street, the aborenu] be obtained within two hours if necessary. TffEW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9<l per week, delivered in to* and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advan« posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 8d each in« tion. These announcements are also inserted in tot Auckland Weekly News and Herald Month" Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the d»( insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do ncl hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and tin Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omit' ting advertisements that they may deem objectionible, even although such advertisements uiayh*' B been received and paid for in the usual courss o business. . Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw ° advertisements in the Herald must be in wnW Advertisements received without such instructs will be inserted until countermanded, and cbarg accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not liter than »« o'clock p.m. Advertisers in the country can remit payment J Money Orders or Postage Stamps. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to' vertisements may be sent to the Herald Publish' ' Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any spousibility in this respect. . HERALD TELEPHONES. > Editorial-No. 229. _, [ Counting House, Publishing Office, Advert • ments—No. 14. ~ 1 Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, &gi* ing, Binding, Stationery—No. 178.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8864, 28 April 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8864, 28 April 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8864, 28 April 1892, Page 8

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