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Amusements. Q P» K A _H OUS e, Under the Direction of Messrs. Williamson d v- : ' ' "'"." '. Musgrove. '- . * Business Manager '.. , .. Mr. George Tain, FAREWELL '." FAREWELL '■:■',' : ' .*' ' ' '*'■ TO "'■' WILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE'S -EW bov ~ . COMPANY. ' °' LAST NIGHT OF THE SBASOV LAST NIGHT OK THE SEASON GOODBYE TO "THE NEW BOY." Acceding to he request of hundreds nf „i goers, Messrs. Williamson and Musgrovf v, ? * pleasure in announcing that the ennn™. /' successful Comedy, •normomi,. FTIHE ~KTEW ]DOY. . Will be Revived TO-NIGHT (MONDAY)," JANUARY 7, f-TThe Phenomenal Success of The New Boy {, unparalleled ;in the history of the Auckland Stage, and its'presentation this evening will attend playgoers an .opportunity of renewing their ac quaintance with the Brightest, Merriest, Funn__i Play ever written. ""-* Incidental to the Second Act, MISS EDITH HOUSLEY Will Sing the Latest London Rage, "LITTLE ALABAMA COON." Messrs. Ralph Roberts, Eugene Mayeur, Erne« *rßffeJ*X£ "a*"""™, George Bernage an "n", Sl' ft T n - lder 5' Mesdames Edith Houslw Gl*.iys Leigh, and Jenny Watt Tanner. ' Box Plan at Wildraan and Lyell's Prices—4s, 2s 6d, ami One Shilling • Day Tickets at Partridge's and Williamson's. ' Representative, J. St. CLAiri THE TWHEW T>OY will ■** "-' -*-* well to Auckland TO-NIGHT(Mgg THE T>OY- Last Night of ■—• * _■_# the Season THIS (Monday) EVenjxq THE TO ■OOY-Goo'db^ -*- -*-* _■_> "Freddy." rfoodh. . ' to "Archibald" FTIHE NEW BOY COMPANY, All Accounts against The New Boy Season mm be rendered before twelve o'clock THIS DAY. . GEO. TALLIS. JgIIFTY - FIRST A NNIVERSAR? 1.0.0. F., M.U., A.D. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1895. THE BOSS PICNIC OF THE SEASOX. See next Saturday's Herald. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL FAIR MELBOURNE. MONSTER ART-UNION. The DRAWING in connection with the Building Fund of the above has been unavoidably POSTPONED until 2nd MARCH, 1595. __ _, The Prizes are Valued at £2000. The First Prize is £500, or a Work of Art; th« Second Prize is £100, th« Third £75, and the - Fourth £25. TICKETS-ONE SHILLING EACH. Blocks of tickets and remittances to be returned not later than 23rd February, 1895, to the Rev. It. P. Collin?, St. Patrick's. The Drawing will positively take place on the date named in the Exhibition Building. A very liberal commission will be allowed to agents for selling tickets. " Fancy Goods. 6th Shipment.) ... [6th Shipment. JAPAN S E ROODS' SUITED FOB /CHRISTMAS "pRESENTS! : JUST OPENED AT /WOODSON'S JAPANESE "DAZAAR ! 60 dozen of Egg-shell China Cups and Saucers, 30 different patterns, elegant shape, and handsomely gilt (usual price 2s 6d each), all at Is each, or 5s 6d the J dozen; Plates from Id each; Handsome Bowls from 3d each; Teapots from 6d each; • Biscuit Barrels, very pretttv, from Is each; Hot Water Jngs, Is fid : Cream Jugs, 6d each ; Satsuma Censers and Ice Pails, Is each; Serviette Rings, 3d each; Crumb Brush and Tray, Is; Basket Carryalls, now much in use. splendid for Picnics, various sizes; . Kaga Tea Set,. complete, 10s, very handsome, 17 pieces; Tablo Mats, 3d the set. TRAYS, 4d and 6d each or 9d the pair. UMBRELLA VASES. 6s 9d (usual price 10s), DOLLS, from 2d to 2s 6d each. BAMBOO LAMP SCREENS (entirely novel), Is each. CIRCULAR FIRE SCREENS, from 6d to is 6d LANTERNS, from 3d each. SUNSHADES, from 6d each. FANS, from Id each. BASKETS (Lunch), 3d and 4d each (usual priw 6d each). BASKETS (Soiled Linen), large and very handsome, 6s 9d each. BAMBOO EASELS, 3d to 2s 6d each. BAMBOO BRACKETS,'.from. 6d to 3s 6d (quite new designs). ■-■-.• "•'. .". : % • CABINETS, 6d, Is,-Is fid, up to 20s. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, Is the ! pair and upwards., . I ■-. •■;■. :-z .--a. CRUMB BRUSHES AND TRA.S, 2s 6d each. COLLAR BOXES (lacquered), Is bach. TINY LANTERNS,^ANIMALS," INSECTS, Ac, 100 in boxes, suited for Christmas Tree Ornaments, Is the box* FOLDING FIRE SCREENS, Is each. SATZUMA BISCUIT BARRELS. TEA SETS, VASES, CUPS.AND SAUCERS. 4s 6d the J-doz., and CHOICE EGGSHELL CHINA AFTERNOON TEA SETS AND HARLEQUIN CUPS AXSAUCERS. 4-FOLi> DRAUGHT SCREENS, 20s each, and really choice elegant goods of this beautiful manufacture. And an IMMENSE VARIETY OF GOODS, at lowest prices, bound to please. *fC. W. GOODSON having for 10 years maintained the premier positiouiu the colony as holding the largest stock of Japanese Goods, will continue th* same, offering his immense arrival of new Gooiis at such prices as will favourably compare with auc tion prices or the keenest competition. POUNDKEBPERS BOOKS (under the new Act), 25 and 50 pages, with the Schedule Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted in commencement, on Sale a the Herald Publishing | Office, Queen-street , "]Vr EW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: Cd per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s id ew.& insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dud insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and tb< Proprietors reserve to themselves the right ol omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. . Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw* of advertisements in the Herald mutt be in writinSAdvertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisanw 1 must be at the Publishing Office not later than »i' o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HebaU Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial—No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertise meats—No. 14. '' . Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, E n ß roT ' Ing, Binding, Stationery— 178. : " „_

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 8

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