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i . ■ i T Amusements ~ OPE R A H°U 88. Sub-lessee ~ .. Mr. Will F. Wallace. WILL'S V SURPRISE ; ►3 piRTYi TO-NIGHT n OUR FERN BOWER. to-night ! Jour FERN BOWER to-night ! j our FERN bowkr. why ! THIS programme Is better than your first one. Is it Well, we like to keep on improving. Let the motto of every man and every woman be to reach PKKFEGTIOV in a legitimate sphere, and then the favours of a loving Creator will be bestowed in manifold forms on this world. OUR SECOND PROGRAMME Gets hold of the audience, and it just keeos them spell-bound right to the conclusion." SAME GREAT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. DRESS CIRCLE, 2s. STALLS, is. PIT, ed. HAROLD ASHTON, Manager! ri I T~Y HAL L~ THIS (SATURDAY)" AFTER*fOON At 3 o'clock, PRIZE ESSAY SERVICE FOR CHILDREN, By ' MR. W. &. JUDE. The children will be instructed in the Art of Singing, and Mr. Jude will introduce his Drawing-room Operetta, "Little Parlez-vous," an original musical method of teaching children the groundwork of French. During the afternoon Mr. Jude will sing and play— Children's Voices .. . . CJaribel GranniK's Sioiy W. H. Jude Little Trots (piano solo) .. W. H. Jude A PRlZtt OF ONE GUINEA And a Presentation Volume will be given by Mr. Jude for the best Descriptive Essay on the afternoon's proceedings. Competitors most not be over 15 years of age, and the matter must not occupy more than a full sheet of 4to paper. All papers must be sent in to Mr. J. J. Wyatt-Patton, Star Hotel, Auckland, within one week from this date. Admission : Children, 6d ; Adults, Is. J. J. WVATr-PATTON. Private Secretary to Mr. Jude. /CHORAL HALL. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, and Lady Glasgow. FAREWELL AND BENEFIT OF SNAZELLE! NAZELLE! In his Unique and Beautiful Entertainment—Music, :<ong and Story, pictorialiy illustrated. A GRAND AND UNIQUE PROGRAMME. MR. SNAZELLE will be assisted -MISS SNAZELLE, Soprano; Hkrk. Zimmerman:., Solo Violin ; Ivan Tkuegold, the Russian Pianist (Pupil of Rubinstein). Mr. Snazelle regrets that through the Union S.S. Co. altering their date of sailing, and refusing to make any concession on the alternate route to Napier, he can only give one night. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Book airly at Wildman's to secure good seats, as the plan is rapidly filling up. EDISON'S LATEST LOUD PHONOGRAPH. PROFESSOR ARCHIBALD will, at an early date, give an EXHIBITION at the OPERA HOUSE of EDISON'S LATEST IMPROVED LOUD PHONOGRAPH, with NEW RECORDS FROM INDIA, CHINA, and ENGLAND ; also, a Speech from the GOVERNOR, the EARL OF GLASGOW. imiGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION. PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. PARADE OF TEAMS AT 10 A.M. SPORTS IN THE DOMAIN. GRAND PROCESSION OF TRADES. GREAT ART UNION. SOCIAL IN THE EVENING. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. APPRENTICES HANDICAP. ALL COMERS' HANDICAP. AMATEUR HANDICAP. OPEN HALF-MILE HANDICAP. BOYS' HANDICAP. AMATEUR HANDICAP HURDLES. MARRIED LADIES' HANDICAP. THRKE-MILK BICYCLE HANDICAP. Entries close on Wednesday, November 2, at British Hotel. OLD MEN'S HANDICAP. ALL COMERS' HANDICAP. AMATEUR WALKING HANDICAP. SINGLE LADIES' RACE. AMATEUR ONE-MILE HANDICAP. ALU - COMERS' TWO - MILE WALKING HANDICAP. COMMITTEEMEN'S RACE. S. PASCOE, General Sec. W. H. WORTH, Sports Sec. TO THE WORKING MEN OF AUCKLAND. The Eight Hours Committee hope their endeavours to celebrate the recognition of the Eight Hours Movement by a public festival will be seconded on this occasion by the working classes of all denominations, whom they hope to see form in procession on November 9. All bodies who intend to take part in the procession are requested to communicate with JAMES REGAN, Organiser, Herald Office. SCOLDICUTT'S ART UNION OF • OIL PAINTINGS, By Permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. WINNING UMBERS ; 37—102—28. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Each visitor receives a prize.— Works, Freeman's Bay. .. 1 Insurance Companies. THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), FIRE AND MARINE. head office, sydney. Capital ... ... £500,000. THE ABOVE COMPANY HAS RE-COMMENCED FIRE BUSINESS Throughout New Zealand, and the undersigned is prepared to accept risks at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Losses promptly settled. ARTHUR HEATHER, Custom-street, Agent for Auckland. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). Prompt Settlements. Absolute Security. Fire and Marine risks of every description under* written at lowest current rates. Offices : Shortland-street, opposite Post Office. GRAHAM & WALKER, Branch Managers. 08) &»<**« "pHCEMX FIRE OFFICE. vSJIUaS' JET Annual Fire Premium exceeds !ssߧta;P&r £1,200,000. Unlimited liability of shareholders; losses paid over £18,500,000. Every insurable risk undertaken at lowest rates.— M. Simpson, General Manager; W.. Ward Baker, District! Manager. OFFICES: BAKER BROS., 73, Lower Queen-street Ttf"EW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 3d per week, delivered in town and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is ; Deaths and Marriages, 2s Cd each inser tion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald mutt be in writing Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not la.kir thin six o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard bo the due 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 orbiting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the uiiua courss of business. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect i Advertisers in the country can remit) payment by i Money Orders or Postage Stamps. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, A excise, tdents-No, 14. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, £ug/*ving, Binding, Stationery—No. 178.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9022, 29 October 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9022, 29 October 1892, Page 8

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