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m * mmm F~ a^T mmmmlml ' mmml ■ ' '* Amusements QPE R A HOU SE. Sublessee „ „ Mr. Will F. Wallace. SURELY NO Programme that has ever been put forward v an* Company could have pleased? P pL D l 8 h«tt»Vf£ * the one presented last night by P etter than WILL'S SURPRISE ° pARTY ! Overflowing in multitudinous attend™,.,* «« „. ~ part of the lheatre was, a mutuallv s™™» T< ;7 Feeling of absolute appreciation actS »m. C actors and auditors, wit& the result thatTth„ ner formance was " lue P er# AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCKSS. DRESS CIRCLE, 2s. STALLS, is. p IT m C i T y ~h~a^l~t: THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT.' EDISON'S LATEST NEW LOUD-SPEAKING T>HONOGRAPF« OUDSPEAKING X^HONOGRAPH! With DOUBLE and SINGLE DIAPHRAGMS, and the NEW FUNNEL. - GEORGE KELLY, Lecturer and Elocutionist has much pleasure in announcing three Exhibition! of this Marvel of the Age on the above dates. Entirely new reproductions never before heard in this city, will be given, and instrumental and voice records will be taken each evening. Nkw Cylinders arrive by each mail, thus ensuring an ever-changing programme, Prices of Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. Children halfprice. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. AST MATINEE for School Children on SATURDAY next, at three p.m. (JIT Y H ALL. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. PROFESSOR DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD, M.A. OXFORD, ' First Introducer of EDISON'S LATEST LOUD /"PHONOGRAPH! 1 \ EHONOGRAPH! J Into England and the Colonies, Hereby gives notice that he will on MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7, Give his World-famed Entertainment with the LATEST AND ONLY LOUD EXHIBITION PHONOGRAPH In Australasia, Authorised by the Edison United Company of London and New York, with ENTIRELY NEW RECORDS FROM LONDON, NEW YORK, And collected throughout the East. The Lecture will be illustrated with the NEW ETHEROGEN LIGHT. Any other Phonograph in this colony is under interdiction by the Edison United Phonograph Co and unauthorised by them for exhibition. Box-plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Prices ; 3s, 2s, and Is. R. F. KEATING, Manager. TCIORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 9 (Prince of Wales* Birthday). GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Choicest Items from Recent MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY CONTESTS By Prize Winners. Also Spelling Bee Contest (22 entries)., Action Songs, Etc. Selections by the Christian Standard Choir. Presentation of Prizes. Admission, Is. Commence half-past seven. ; TAUGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION. i 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. THREE-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP. En. tries 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. ALL-COMERS' TWO-MILE WALKING HANICAP. COMMITTEEMEN'S RACE. S. PASCOE, General Sec. W. H. WORTH, Sports Sec. TO THE WORKING MEN OF AUCk' LAND. 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. A SELECT SOCIAL Will be held in THE CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, ON WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, In connection with the EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION. Reid and Davies will supply the music. Tickets 2s 6d, which secures a chance in the Art Union. Tickets can be obtained from the Committee, or at Mr. Dixon's, Queen-street. JAMES REGAN, M.C. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. THE FIFTH CONCERT OF THK SEASON Will take place in the Choral Hall on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. .Subjects : Mendelssohn's " Hymn of Praise," Gounod's " Messe Solennelle." Soloists : Mrs. A. Tayler, Miss M. Purchase, Mr. W. Martin, Mr. A. Tayler. Final rehearsal, Monday, Nov. 7, at 7.30 sharp. H. J. EDMISTON, Secretary. AVERY ENJOYABLE SOCIAL Will take place in ST. PATRICK'S HALL, PANMURE, On FRIDAY EVENING, lira INSTANT. •. Tickets, Is 6d. A 'Bus will leave the Union Bank, Auckland, at 7 p.m., should sufficient inducement offer. SWIMMING AT NORTHCOTE. Weather permitting, PROFESSOR PANNELL will give one of his Phenomenal Displays of Fancy Swimming (assisted by pupils) at the end of the Northcote Wharf at 3 o'clock This (Saturday) Afternoon, November 5. Half-hourly ferry service. No Extra Charge for Exhibition. TW'BW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription ; M per week, delivered in town and suburbs ; or 13s fid per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is ; Deaths and Marriages, 2s Cd each laser 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 must be in writing Advertisements received without such instruction! will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement! must be at the Publishing Office not later thau sii o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard to the dm insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or frou; other causes and tha Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omit, ting advertisement that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in the usua course of business. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9028, 5 November 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9028, 5 November 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9028, 5 November 1892, Page 8