. . Amusements. ~~ ~~ ~- • A BBOTT ' S^^7^ THE "DOCTORbiIi," BOOM. vou must LAUGH *> hen you see M ISS M VUA KEMBI.E, „ A -"D Till" ! KEMBLE COMEDY COMp.\ In the side-spitting Comedy ' .... . , DR. BILL ' Although the Comedy i, still .i,,, . houses it is necessary to at'iimnm-i* IL ns crrm '<l*l nights, as the season bei„ e limitert thi h " . liu,t $ of Miss Kenibln's repertoire ll v 1 the ' Jt| i--r piJl duced as promised. lma y:t to b.> ** THIS (MONDAY) \i, v I DR. BILL / Last Night lint One' AY «. dr wff I,a i Niht ,!ut One! I 1 ';- !'n.r, im '" I Last -« llfc ,! "t Olio' - ' 'ill-l. Jt - mLL ' J "' wC Night But one :J ]][[ {jjU. ' J K - lill.L p. , , WEDNESDAY, MAY «i First production of the beautiful Cm,,' i, „ ! SU N LIG Nj J SUADow; ' StalK&c 0 ."; KeS ° rve " Box-plan at Wiidman and I,yell's ' Day sales at Wild man's and at IV-utricl^ 1 , -r, MR, J. ST. CLAIR " Representative for Miss My"' Kem) , 1 c TT7 jitT i ■ TONIGHT, to. sigbt Gathering OF ANL)S w J-JOPE Chair taken by C. E. Button, Ksq. Address by Rev. W. S. Potter „ , Action Songs by ;",()() Member - Novel Dialogue, entitled "Kin.; Alcf.h. . „ Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls is r,i I', Hall, is; Buck Seats, »M *' Ul,yo( Commence at 7. HO. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) Morvtv BREAKFAST AND C((NFi:i<i v,' V '. in Wesley Hall, at s.:;o. ' Admission, One Shilling. At 7.30, in the Evening, Second Gathering •nHall. Chair taken by His Worship the m ' Address by Rev. O. D. Cox. P tho M '. v or. sfiZQ ROFE BBOB SsS'-* lie May2 %_?^ (1) "Phrenology;" (-2) " Pathognomv," &. ~, "Physiology and Mind."' '' ™ Admission : Cd and is. Consultations—Opposite Star Office : n.30 to l? •j to 4 (and at *.1.6 when not lecturing} ' Athletics. ~ pAPAKURA ATHLETIC SPORTS TO-MORROW (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY). The above Sports will be held at Panakun Tn MORROW, 24th May. lUn T0 Large and interesting programme. i GEO. PEXNF.I.r,, lion. t c. Exhibitions. JNVITATIOK. ELDER BROTHERS Have made arrangements to make a PUBLIC TRIAL Of the NEW JUBILEE SULKY GANG PLOUGH, And the NEW ZEALAND DIAMOND CLIPPER PLOUGH, And several AMERICAN PLOUGHS, At MR. SHORT'S FARM, MANGERE, On QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24, 1892, From 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. We give yon, Farmers and others, an invitation to I be present and witness the trials of the above new Implements. ELDER BROTHERS, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, Newmarket. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2to 6. Admission, 61. Each visitor receives a prize.—Glass Works, Free. man's Bay. Hot Lakes. 0 T I C E. 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' " Iluha Falls " "Arateatea Rapids.' Competent European Guides— no Native troubles. MRS.: R. GRAHAM. Proprietress. JJOT gPRINGS JJ.OTEL, TE AROIIA.
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 Arolit, with private entrance to Domain, Hot Springs, Baths, and Tennis Lawn. Terms Moderate. All letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. W. H. KNOCK, Proprietor. JgJNGAGEMENT JJINGS. SPLENDID STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. with real gems, from 30 s T0 £20 W. SKEATES, Jeweller, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street, LONG-WAISTED CORSETS—"Fit like a glove,"The "C.8." wears well, G* H<l. * lid ; Izod's Best, 9s lid, 13s lid ; 20 to 30in, BUi'k or White.— M. McLACHLAN, 222, yueen-street. NE \V ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in adnnce, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each Inflation. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Montw* Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the ihw insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do net 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 objection* tble, even although such advertisements may nave been received and paid for in the usual couras o. business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal o advertisements in the Herald must be in uritvyj Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charg accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisenien must be at the Publishing Office not later than s o'clock p.m. Advertisers in the country can remit payment 1 Money Orders or Postage Stamps. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to vertisements maybe sent to the Herald I n 'is - Office; but,the Proprietors do not accept an sponsibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial— 229. .- . Counting House, Publishing Office, Adver inents—No. 14. . rncTa v. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, E ing, Binding, Stationery-No. 178. . ~ " I" . « f I.liaM
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8885, 23 May 1892, Page 8
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