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i - : r AIUUDOUU7U WO*, QPE R A H 0 USE. Lessee .. •• - » M' B \ Myra Ketabtfl £u2inoMManager' '.. .. Mr. J. St. Clair . LAST FOUR NIGHTS I .• . '■ OP THE i ' ' | ' MYRA KEMBLE SEASON. | ... LAST NIGHT BUT" ONE OF I THE PROFLIGATE. ■ *' ; TONIGHT! (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT! MISS MYRA KEMBLE, > I . Supported by ' I * T MS. EDWARD SASS. And the '' » ' KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY, In Pinero's latest and greatest play, THE PROFLIGATE. THE PROFLIGATE, THE PROFLIGATE. (By arrangement with Messrs. Brough and Boud* > - cault.) • • - LESIJBNBRUDENEL....MISS MYRAKEMBLE DUNSTAN RENSHAW ....MR. EDWARD SASS THE PROFLIGATE ! Wiil be played To-night for the Last Time but <ww. -... THE ; PROFLIGATE ! Received last night with the utmost enthusiasm. ■! • THE .PROFLIGATE ! ''. , The greatest Play of, the present Century. Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day tickets at Williamson's. jfJIHE J>AYNE JIAMILY» Will commence a Series of POPULAR CONCERTS! In the Suburbs. PARNELL—TO-NIGHT (TUKSI)AY). CITY WEDNESDAY, January 10 DEVONPORT-THURSDAY, January 11. PONSONBY— January 12. People's Popular Prices .—Front, is; Back, fid. FRED. DAWSON, Agent. ART UNION MISS TEUTENBERG ,; !/ Having found it recessary to.. move her prizes to ■ more public position, they are now on view at - ROTHWELL & CO.'S Rainbow Arcade ; (Opposite Smith and C»ughey*s), . QUEEN-STREET, Where tickets may be obtained at Is each. Drawing to take place when all tickets are sold, of which due notice will be given. Tourist Agents. IVTOW THAT THE ELECTIONS ARE JLI OVER A HOLIDAY TRIP TO WAIRAKEI WOULD PROVE MOST BENEFICIAL. SHORTEST ROUTE VIA LICHFIELD. Cost of Return Trip (first-class) Rail and Coach .. .. .. .. ~£410« (Second-class).. "... .. 3 1611 Hotel expenses Lichfield, going and re* .- - • : turn journey .. - vr .. : .. - 012 ' Lunch . at . Halfway ; House (Ateamcri), going and return .. .. ■ ..860 -'-'Trsin leaves Auckland ' every Friday at 9.35 a.m n reaching Lichfield at 6 p.m., Coach leaves Lichfield next day at; 7.30 a.m., arriving at Wairakei at 4.30 p.m. ~ . STAY AT WAIRAKEI FIVE DAYS. ' . ~~ ' ' Leave every Friday, reaching Anclcland at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. '• For all information and for leaflets, enumerating the sights to be seen in the Wairakei Valley, Apply to .THOS. COOK AND SON, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE, QOE^n-STRECT. Musical. X>l AN 061 pi" ABM0KIUB8) EG AN SI Also, HASPS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, OU2TAK& BANJOES, AKB SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. JJOFFTIANN AND gONb. - QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND,' y •* „ . ... v .. . .. THE LARGEST ' IMPORTERS OF ALL imay OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS Or MUSICAL IXSTBUHSNIS TONED AND REPAIRED. Hot Lakes. JJ O L 1 DAY ; TRIP. TAKE AN ENJOYABLE OUTING IN THE COUNTRY. EXCURSION FARES TO OKOROIRE, The Most Delightful Place for » Complete Rest. Perfect Climate. Splendid Hot and Cold Mineral Water Baths. , TROUT FISHING, a" ROMANTIC SCENERY. (Unequalled Place for Recuperation To the jaded man of business needing a holiday. To the invalid who requires a conplete change of air. . To the professional man who i eq oires rest. To the tourist who wants «<» tee the Thames Valley Scenery. To the sportsman who glories in the sport of ttri rod. . To all who desire a nice .place to go to fci Christmas. . OKOROIRE KOROIRE stands out pre-eminent. It is within eight hours of the city by train. It is on the direct line to Rotortka, with good roads through the Beautiful Forest on the Mountain Road. Vehicles of all descriptions and good horses always obtainable, and m short, Visitors have only one way of summing us a stay at Okoroire, and call it delightfully enjoyabl* and the management all that can be - desired by th« most fastidious. . , , ; ; r Extract from New Zealand Official Year Book, 1893: "Okoroire Hot Springs and Sanatorium : Upper Bath, Temperature, 113°; Flow, 1300 gallons per hour. Lower Bath, Temperature, 09'; Flow, 4100 gallons per hour. Apart from th.) medicinal value which these springs possess in common with most other alkaline hot springs, they are remarkable for the large flow of water and for freedom from any unpleasant odour or deposit. This fact should render the Springs specially attractive to persons in good health." T. C. URQUHART, Late of the Imperial Hotel, Auckland. Drink; health tea. it is the BEST, THE PUREST, the most -invigorating Tea.— HEATHER, Wholesale Agent. ZEALAND HERALD. Sdbicription ; M per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or IS* Cd per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colon/ Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s Od each laser tion These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herau> Uorthlt Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised In regard to the due nsertlon of advertisements, the Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or. from other . causes and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objection* able, even although such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in the usual course o business. :;v .» ; ;/ * Instructions as to the insertion or usithdrmwU of advertisements in the Herald mutt be in writing Advertisements received without sush traction 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. ■ For the convenience of advertisers, replies to ad vertisemeute maybe sent to the Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any re •ponsibility in tills respect. Advertisers in the country can =remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps, : HERALD TELEPHONES., . Editorial-No. 229. vk" Counting House, Publishing Office; Advertise ments—No.l4. ; Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Engrav. ing, Binding, Stationery— 178.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8