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. " : .-i.:, ; ; Amusements- \. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee- .: ~. .. .. Miss Myro KsmMe Business Manager ' •. .';. Mr. J. St. Clair LAST NIGHT BUT.TWO -'" '^^ : ':jj:l : ?H^'l'- THE ''j;it:rl.■•:■;■■ > ~•'■■ MYRA KEMBLE SEASON. LAST NIGHT OF "THE PROFLIGATE* ■■.■£■ : - ' ■■"•'- '" ■ *- .''■:■■-•'■'-. Notwithstanding its enormous success, " The Profli- ;: gate" cannot be played after this evening. LAST NIGHT OF "THE PROFLIGATE." ■■> M. ■'"-"' • ..•'■- *»•.'; TONIGHT! (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT - MISS MYRA KEMBLE, . i * - Supported by. ' : :':¥'■','. - MB. EDWARD SASB. ;':'.' . ,';.*( . And the ." :?i : H\ KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY. Last Night of Pinero's Masterpiece, THE PROFLIGATE. THE PROFLIGATE, - THE PROFLIGATE. [ (By arrangement with Messrs. Brougb and Bouci- ' • -... ' -. ■•"'■ ■'■' cault.) >j ;.;■ ■'■ .':■.. ." ' LAST NIGHT OP MISS MYRA KEMBLE as y : iK y, ~> LESLIE BRUDENEL. ■ •■-.- LAST NIGHT OP MR. EDWARD SASS as -; -;. .-,■;•■, DUNSTAN RENSHAW. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), In the presence of the Members of ~.„ THE NEW SOUTH WALES SWIMMING TEAM, THE CHRISTOHURCH SWIMMING CLUB, THE AUCKLAND SWIMMING CLUB, Who will participate in the contest on Saturday next, Production, by universal request, of the famous woman's play, by the late Wilkie Collins, THE NEW MAGDALEN ! In which MISS KEMBLE will, appear in her unapproachable impersonation of MERCY MERRICK, as played by her throughout the English-speaking world. Box plan at Wildman and Lyell'a. Day tickets at Williamson's, .•-.■" fj I T Y HAL L. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT* Positively the last night (in the City Hall) of the PAYNE FAMILY'S POPULAR CONCERTS. PROGRAMME. .*■ Part L Part song " The Bells," Hart, COMPANY Violin Solo, "Ye Banks aud Braes," Volti, Miss MAUDE Song, "The Old Brigade," Barri, Mr. W. F. PAYNE Handbells /w::Vo-nd M ,^aggie^ ffiei) } BELt . RINGERS Part Song, humorous. "Pro Phundo Basso," Hart COMPANY SonK, "Beauty's £loep," Arditi, Miss ELFIIS MORKLLA Selections, Musical Glasses, Mr. E. STEELE Quartette, vocal and instrumental, "See-Saw,," • Crowe, COMPANY * W"i Handbells, "SweetCbimingßells," EBIS Quartette, humorous, "Baby Treasures, White, Misses LIZZIE, BELLA, ELFIE, and MAUDE An interval of ten minutes. > - ■\' " .':., - M ' ; , PART 11. ... """ Quartette, instrumental, "Sleigh Race," COMPANY Trio, Handbells, " Blue Bells of Scotland," BELLRINGERS Song, with Chorus, " After the Ball," Harris, Miss LIZZIE Violin Solo, "Fantasia on Irish Airs," Farmer, Miss BELLA Trio, humorous,, "Tickling," Martini, COM. PANY Violin Duet, "Carnival de Venice," Musgrave, Misses LIZZIE and MAUDE Song Humorous, " Getting too Old for that Now," • Mr. R. STKELE Handbells /Win Happy Moments" \ Handbells I[b] "Let Me Like a Soldier Fall" f BELLRINGERS Part Song, Humourous, " Call John," Hart, COMPANY Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. ART UNION. MISS TECTENBERG ' Having found it necessary to move her prizes to a more public position, they are now on view at ROTHWELI, & CO.'S Rainbow ARCADE (Opposite Smith and CnUghey's), que en-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. ; r Booksellers and Stationers. OEAIPTAIOUP & COOPER. )f ; NEW SUPPLIES of BOOKS. *^\ . 8. d. Anglophil, Queen's English Up To Date ..2 0 Badminton Library, Racing „ .. ». 10 6 Badminton Library, Swimming .. .. .. 10 6 Black, W., Sunrise ....... .. - „ 2 6" Black, W., The Beautiful Wretch .. « 2 6 Black, W., The Wise Woman of Inverness ..2 6 Black, W., White Wings .. .. M 2 6 Cross and Cole, Modern Microscopy .. ..26 Colyer, F., Management of Steam Engines „ 3 6 Cripps, R. A., Galenic Pharmacy .. «. R 6 Dalgleish, W.S., Lower-grade Knglish.. ..0 9 Dods, J. 8., Mesmerism and Electrical I Psychology .. ..3 6 Doyle, A. C, Captain of the Pole Star.. ..3 6 Everett-Green, The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn 5 0 Fesquet, A., Guide for Coach Painters ..6 0 Haggard, R., Montezuma's Daughter, 2S 6d <fc 3 6 Hardy, T., The Trumpet Major .. .. ..2 6 Haeder and Powle's Handbook of Steam Engine .. > .. ..9 0' Helinholtz, Lectures on Scientific Subjects «. 3 6 Howard's Art of Reckoning, Textbook « 50 Howard's Art of Reckoning .. .. 10 Hutchison, G., Hints on Learning to Draw .. 8 6 Mark Twain, £1,000,000 Bank Note .. .. 3 6 Mitford, 8., Tween Snow «nd Fire .. m 3 I* Mill, H. R.. The Realm of Nature .. .. 5 e Millis, C. T.,«Metal.plate Work .. .. „ 9 P Moselev, H„ Notes by a Naturalist .. .. 9 C Murray's Han.ibook of New Zealand .. .. 7 (, Oliver's Helpful Hints to Young Local Preachers .. ..0 9 Pitman's Shorthand Year Book and Diary. 189*-- •• .". .. .. .. ..10 Proctor's Pleasant Ways in Science .. ..36 Reade, 8., It Is Never Too Late To Mend ..10 Richardson, M. T., Practical Carriage Build- - ing, 2 vols. .. ~ „io 0 Riddell, Mrs., The Head of the Firm .. ..2 6 Russell Clark, Alone On A Wide Wide Sea _ 2 6 Tasma, A Knight of the White Feather -.2 6 Tyndall's New Fragments . ... .. ..""10 6 Wilson, Dr. A., Common Accidents and How " to Treat Them .. .. .. .. 16 XMAS NUMBKR REVIEW OF REVIEWS (Postage, id) ;*.'.) :.■/.. „ „1' g Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. V 90, Queen-street. Auckland. - THE CORRECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO is made from the finest Virginia Leaf. There is no other Tobacco like it.—A. BATHER, Agent YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. CORNER of ALBERT AND Weluksley Streets. Reading-room comfortably furnished. All thi leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc, on the tables; subscription, 2sod per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 8000 vols, in the various departments of literature; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided fa Social Room. Employment and Boardinghouse Register!;. ;•".;.■ ... ~, Meeting for Young Men on Mondays. a p.m. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.80. Bible reading and Prayer, Saturdats, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Sunday Evening Service in Citv Hall at 8 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Yocira Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where all information may be obtained. 'Open Iron 8 a.m. 10.30 p.m. JJEW ZEALAND HBRAI.D. Subscription : M per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or 18» ed per quarter, in advance potted to any part of the colony - Births, Is ; Deaths and Maittages, 2*6 d each laser tion These announcements are alsoisnerted in the Auckland Weekly- News and Heraxd Monthly Summary without extra charge. . 'While every care is exercised in regard to the dm nsertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes and th: Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objection«ble, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual conns o business. - t: . ■-~ ,j k ;' ■. ; , Instructions as to the insertion or wCidrmvmlol advertisements in the Herald miut be in writing Advertisements received without such Instruction will be inserted until countermanded, sad 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 toad vertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any re sponsibility in this respect. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. ; HERALD TELEPHONES. " Editorial— 229. Counting House, Publishing Office. Advertise meats—No. 14. ;'; V'-. ■"• Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, BngntT* ing, Binding, Stationery— i 78. .1"" ' ' " : '™———»^——^——

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9404, 10 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9404, 10 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9404, 10 January 1894, Page 8

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