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Amusements1 A P E"B A HOUSE. i Lessee ~' „ ■ ... .'. Miss Alrra KemWe Business Manager ; ..:... Mr. J„ St Clair '~ CONTINUED SUCCESS ~ '■■•• . :■' ■' .■■ '.'-''■.•,■ ' J , ' MISS MYRA KEMBL7S '■ , -v " • Supported by ' -" ■,'- J . ' MR. EDWARD SASS '* '; > * • ' And the' \ J KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY. ' TO-NIGHT! (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT £ Prodnction, for this night only, of the King of all ' . ; Farcical Comedies, ' • * ' * ' JANE ' • ■ * JANE! ' >■; •; ;■; 'jji -. ;' ..'-JANE!- ■ ! JANE The most successful Comedy JANE L JANE ever seen in New Zealand. JANE JANE . — ' — JANE JANE 150 Laughs in 150 minutes ! JANE JANE — JANE JANE MISS MYRA KEMRLE JANE JANE : • ■-.'•;■,.- '..;■ • as, m>-: > f JANE JANE ,: ' JANE. JANE * JANE One Boar of Laughter! JAN.B . JANE Certain Cure for Hypochondria f JANE JANE • ! This Night Only ! JANE • JANE v- , Only One Performance - JANE * TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), First and only time here of the celebrated Comedy--9 Drama, written by F. W. Broughton, Esq., ; THE PEER OF THE REALM. j Pronounced by the entire Sydney press to be th » most brilliant ■ production seen in Australia a for many years. 9,■ ' : e Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day ticket at Williamson's. e mHE T>AYNE TmAMILY! ? Will commence a Series of b 3 POPULAR CONCERTS! In the Suburbs. NEWTON-MONDAY, January 8. PARNELL- January 9. - DEVONPORT-THURSDAY, January 11. PONSONBY—FRIDAY, January 12. People's Popular Prices .-—Front, Is; Back, 6d FRED. DAWSON, Agent. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Each visitor receives a prize.— Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. Fancy Goods. ? JAPANESE A OODSII! JAPANESE IjTOODSM! THREE.LARGE SHIPMENTS OF THIS * SEASON'S GOODS .'>■■ ;'_.;■* .. iAT GOODSON'S T ON DON A RCADE OODSON'S JUONDON iV.RCADE Queen-street AND NEWTON. Easketwarc, cheaper than ever; an immense variety. Pretty Baskets, 3d each; Strong and Pretty Lunch and Work Baskets, 6d each; 5 Fish Kit Baskets, Market, Flower, and Picnic Baskets Tortoise Bamboo Easels, from 3d each Brackets, from 6d each Stools, Tables, and Screens , Handsomely-lacquered Glove and Handkerchief '• Boxes, from 6d each Trays. Cabinets, Desks, Workboxes Crumb Brush aui? Trays Kalkomonies, from Is each Cane Wall Pockets, beautifully-painted, from 5d each , a Tea-sets, 30 pieces, including Teapot, Sugar, and Cream; 15s the set. Tete-a-tete, haud'aome and delicate, 7s 6d the set * ■ Teakettles (painted), Is each Fans—Small, 4 for 3d; large, id each Satzuma and Kai> a Teapots, Bowls, Pails, Censers, Vases, Umbrella Stands A Splendid Line of Expanding Circular Fire-screens Is each A New Shape in Umbrellas, 6d each 5 A New Mat (•* Bunggo"), oft by 2ft; suitable for front of washstand or dressing table; only Is 6d each * - Crumb Brush and Trays (handsome), Is each Serviette Kings, 3d each. Waste Baskets, Id each Vases (lovely goods), 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d each Ornaments (great variety) at 6d each, 3 for Is Tea Kettles (big enough for a family), Is each r I Lovely Plates, 6d. Figures, 3d to 2s ed each -» » Tripod Work Baskets, 6d, 9d, Is each' J Easels 4 feet high Tortoise Bamboo Flower Stands from Is ijf Faces (forming hat peg and glove pocket) Egg-shell China Cups and Saucers, Is each i . Satsuma Censers from Is 6d each '« Jap Dolls from 3d each. Lanterns, 3d each I Fans for evening use; and large, for ornamentation, Is each Moustache Cups and Saucers (exquisite) Other and endless varieties too numerous tc mention. Please inspect them. _ THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE COLONY. TO SELECT FROM* " ■ 'j ■ ■ TffßW Y EAR "PRESENTS J; " v ar>IRTHDAY T>RESENTS! "WEDDING "pRESENTS! I FOR LOVE GIFTS The largest stock to select from, and at the most reasonable prices, is GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES AND JAPANESE BAZAAR, ■"* * ' * . Beautifully.fitted Dressing Bags and Cases (Ladies , and Gents), just opened Splendid Presents for the Season. ■- • .;•'■' * The favourite Hand Painted Crystal Photo. Frames, in all sizes and designs, and all other prevailing styles. K *•"■"# If you require for personal use or to present to a friend, a real Silver Albert and Charm, a Silver or , Gold Ring, Bracelet, Bangle, Brooch, Earrings, Necklet, Locket, Matchbox, Sovereign Purse, Studs, Solitaires, Links, Napkin Rings, Baby's Rattle, Thimble, Button-hooks, Shoelift, Buckles,' aIL in L . real Silver or Gold, at much below the ordinary run 1( of prices, inspect the large stock at h US. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. , c " You win be sure to be pleased at price and variety. i, * * * %' * Some very beautiful Tea Sets (40 pieces), just opened, r 2?* China, and quite new designs; also, xoilet or Trinket Sets, from 2s 6d each, some lovely - patterns; Afternoon Tea Sets and Trays, Fruit | Dishes and Plates, and an endless assortment of ' Glass-ware at very, very low prices. S • ."-.*-.".' *." . . , * .; New Goods, suited for Presents— Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Ladies' Companions Desks, "Workboxes, and .Baskets (elegantly lined) is Papetieres, Blotters, Photo. Albums, Fancy Note Caskets, and the Choicest and Latest Novelties. U ' - • * * _ The Pink and Gold China Plates, Mugs, Jugs , Candlesticks, Cups and Saucers, with Views of , Albert Park, all at Is each. a )r GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE.Karangahape is %£ & \ opposite the Foresters' Hall, is now opened. 1 bus the demands of an increasing business will be met by our customers having two shops in which to select from the largest stocks out of Queenstreet, the one being opposite the Bank of New Zealand, the other opposite the Foresters' Hall. Both Goodson s London Arcades. A large staff of , assistants in each place, to secure prompt attention. '• '•'' ' * :■ .' * Nickel Clocks, M "each; Fancy Rep Note Paper * and Envelop '8« s*4*1 box (beautiful paper); New i r ?, Ca F 9 a V, p a cket ». and an endless variety of , e New Goods at Goodson s. d ======= ' ' - ; ■'■ S "T HE PL I GAT E," • -*- MONDAY NEXT. ? W " W^—^w —*———■.— —wi.^M^^^^ JJEVV ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 0d per week, delivered in town and suburbs ; or 13s ed per quarter, in advance posted" to any part of the colony Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2« Od each lnser tion These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Mokthlt l! Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the duo nsertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through-accident or froai other causes and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omit- , ting advertisements that ' they may deem objection- " Me, even although such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in the usual courss o a business. ~ ' ',;/■ '_ Ie Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald mutt 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 than six * o'clock p.m. ,1 For the convenience of advertisers, re plies to ad II vertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing d Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any re e sponsibility in this respect. . e Advertiser* in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamp*. -i * * HERALD TELEPHONES. it Editorial-No. 229. h Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertise c- ments— 14. .-;,: ::'-'•.,:;.::,.;-;. '. .■".■,■, J . Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Engrav. '" ing. : Binding. Stationery—No. lift.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9400, 5 January 1894, Page 8

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