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Amusement,-; ~~~ """" I s .' C ITY B^~~"^ Lessee and Manager ' . ,\) POPULAR WINTER rovß^"' °«. SEVENTH c,Nr«lra IB t/?w^RTSEVENING, ApM^KDAY) Under the direction of • :•(' MR, A. H GEE Mi SsR^V = Mad.me Laura Daw Mr A° et tJ°»ri«B Mr. Arthur Krone ' Mr M™i Bdw »«fci Mr. Hunter's Quintet FULL PROGRAMME IN YESTERDAYSeats may be reserved for B ,d v of ir,„ & t-SSUE-on payment of a booking fee of fa™ x g™ « Circl, Plan at Wildmau and Lyell's Day sales at Williamson's" t«k • Hoffmann's. Doors open at 7.30, SS ** 6 D C ITY H v I -b e3SIE 7~~ngg~~T PUBLIC HALL, ONKHUNqa ~~ In compliance with special desir« „ „ Performance, en route to the South e Grand THIS (Wednesday) EVENING,'2Sth apri l Bos plan now open at Mr. Jackson's, Stationer r-c iTy _ji^^ MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 30. FAREWELL CONCERT and LAST APPEARANCE OF JJj-R. JOHN JIULLER, THE POPULAR TENOR ALL THE LEADING TALENT Of Auckland have kindly offered their services. d Full particulars on Friday. Programme on Satur. Dress Circle, Two Shillings; all other parts On« Shilling. No reserved seats. v ' " Be Fancy Goods. JAPANESE /noodsii. APA-NESE UooBsil! THREE LARGE SHIPMENTS OF THIS SEASON'S GOODS AT GOODSON'S T ON DON 4 rcaiw OODSON'S JLiONDON ARCADE QOEEN-STREET AND NEWTON. Basketware, cheaper than ever; an unman*, variety Pretty Baskets, 3d each; Strong and Pretty Lunch and Work Baskets, 6d IS? Fish Kit Baskets, Market, Flower, and Picnic Baskets "■ Tortoise Ba "boo Easels, from 3d each Brackets, from 6d each Stools, Tables, and Screens Trays, Cabinets, Desks, Workboxes Crumb Brush and Trays, Is 6d Kalkomonies, from Is each Cane Wall Pockets, beautifuliy.painted, from ad each .- Tea-sets, 30 pieces, including Teapot, Sugar and Cream; 10s the set. Tete-a-tete, handsome and delicate, 7s 6d the set l Teakettles (painted), Is each Fans—Small, 4 for 3d ; large, Id each Satzuma and Kaga Te.ipots, Bowls, Pails, Censers Vases, Umbrella Stands A Splendid Line of Expanding Circular Fire-screens Is each A New Shap3 In Umbrellas, id each Some Lovely Crepe, for draping, figured in silver and gold Serviette Rings, 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 Lovely Plates, 6d. Figures, 3d to 2s fid each Tripod Work Baskets, 6d, 9d, Is each Tasels 4 feet high Fortoise Bamboo Flower Stands from Is Taces (forming hat peg and glove pocket) Egg-shell China Cups and Saucers, Is each Satsuma Censors from Is each Jap Dolls from 6d each. Lanterns, 3d each Fans for evening use; and large, for ornamentation Is each Moustache Cup* -Mid Saucers (exquisite) Other and endless varieties too numerous to men tion. Please inspect them. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE COLONY TO SELECT FROM. ■ ". ■ Board and Residence. "/pURSRI," GRAFTON ROAD. Retired grounds, with Charming View of Domain and Harbour. t3T Single and Double Rooms for Permanent Boarders, or Tourists by the day or week. Terms moderate. Telephone 723. " XT* UN L EI G H." JL" Next Grammar Softool, Symonds-street. Hot and Cold Water Baths. . Mils. CASHEL. Telephone 702. SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE; bath, piano, single rooms ; five minutes' walk from Queen-street. Terms, 15s. Also, Furnished Bedrooms to let.—Apply Herald Office. PORTCHESTER VILLA, Hardingestreet.—Private Board and Residence. Bath, piano, all home comforts, coach-house, and stable. Five minutes' walk from Post Office. Terms, IBs. FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Symonds-street. Vacancies. Telephone 714 ACCOMMODATION can be had at) Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Win. Cruickshank, Proprietress. Telephone 672. BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Government House Grounds, Lower Symonds-street— Accommodation by the day, week, or month; good table and attendance Terms moderate. — Mrs. Craig, Proprietress.

BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VIN-CENT-STREET—Every convenience to ensure comfort of Tourists, Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. Healthy locality ; spendid view. Suites of apartments. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 727.-Mrs. Basten. CARLTON, CITi ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET. SKA View, overlooking Albert Park. Tourists and Visitors will find Home comfort, good table, polite attention, baths hot and cold. Telegraph, " Sbailer." Telephone 326. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, LOWER VINCENT-STRE Second House from St. Matthew's Parsonage. SEA VIEW, overlooking Albert Park and City. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. Hot and cold Baths. MRS. RICHMOND. Proprietress ELLESMERE, PRINCES - STREET, OPPOSITK GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Adjoining Albert Park. Magnificent views of the harbour Specially adapted for Tourists, who may rely on every comfort and attention. Moderate terms to Resident Boarders. Letters and Telegrams receive strict attention. Hot and Cold Baths. Proprietress .. .. .. MRS. PAIN. STRATH T NNI S. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, BATHS, ETC. TERMS MODERATE. MRS. L. FRASER, 106, GREY-STREET, AUCKLAND. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertise ments— 14. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, EngravIng, Binding, Stationery— 178. V"KW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : ad per week, delivered in town and suburbs: or 18» ed per quarter, in advance, posted. to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2i Sd etch liner Hon. These announcements are alsoimserted in the AUCKLAND WEBKLT N«WS and HERALD MONTHLY Suhmar? 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-inseitton through accident or from other causes; ana t» Proprieters reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objection *le. even although such advertisements maj' ta« been received and paid for in the usual cours. business. .... _„,.„» Instruction, as to the inertia or mtkiraM advertisements in the Hkrald mutt « .*** Advertisement, received without such Mm*» will be inserted until countermanded ***** accordingly. Order, to withdraw advertisement Ttt at ihe Publishing Office not later than * o'clock p.m. t.,«d For the convenience of advertisers, «£-"£* •vertuements may be sent to the **™ Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any snoiuibUitr in this respect. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9494, 25 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9494, 25 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9494, 25 April 1894, Page 8