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Amusements--OPE R A HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Manager .. Mr. George Darreli THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MAY 24, The Eminent Author-Actor, | MR. GEODARRE And his Powerful Company. First production in Auckland of an entirely original romantic, sensational drama, in 5 acts, written ' by George Darreli (dealing with the old digging days on the West Coast), entitled, | LIFE FOR LIFE. | In this play the author has given free rein to hj exuberant, fancy and power of concentrating startling episodes of real life, and has producer! a work of unusual streaath and unflagging interest. Samuel Soutar (a Pressman), Mr. Geo. Darrell Supported by the full strength of the Company. ' Act J.—Room in the Dunedin Hospital, New Zealand—Arrested for Murder. Act ll—Outside the Supreme Court—A waiting the Verdict—The Alarm—A Narrow Escape— A Friend in Need. Act lll.—Gower's Shanty near Hokitika—X 0 Thoroughfare—The Diggings Township—M. Pat. rick'* Night—The Dumb Witness. Act IV.—A Woman's Devotion-In the Ranges— The Overland Route—Sticking-up the EscortIsabel's Ride for Life (a scene oi unparalleled excitement). Act ▼.— 1 Death-bed Confession—The Roll. —Lynch Law—The Burning House—The FueitiveLIFK FOR LIFE. Admission : 4«, 2s 6d, and One Shilling. Box plan at Wildman and I,yell's. Day Ticl ota at H. F. Partridge & Co.'s, and G. Williamson's. Doors open at 7.lf>, commence at 8 o'clock. Acting Manager, MR. PHILIP STUART. rjpO-DAY IS THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, and you will probably hr.ve a good time. MONDAY NEXT will be the occasion of JOHN BIRCH'S THIRD POPULAR CONCERT at the CITY HALL, and you will certainly have a good time. POPULAR ARTISTES I POPULAR SONGS ! AND 1 tf* D ' POPULAR PRICES 1 \) Exhibitions. rpHE rjIATTOOED ]^/£ A N! (Tattooed from base of neck to soles of feet). NOW ON EXHIBITION IN SHOP OPPOSITE SAVINGS BANK. QUEKN-STREET. OPEN TO-DAY At 2 p.m. till 5, 7 till 10 p.m. Admission, Sixpence. SATURDAY LAST NIGHT. THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD. WILSON'S NOVEL EXHIBITION, IN LARGE SHOP, Opposite Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS, Including the Champion LADY BOXER of Australia, a native of Dunedin. Admission, Sixpence everybody. I EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, SaturJPJ day Afternoon. Three Kerosene Lamp Chimneys for 6d.—Works, Freeman's Bay. Fancy Goods. ANTED KNOWN, PURCHASERS OF PRESENTS Go to GOODSON'S OODSON'S For Gold and Silver Jewellery (cheap), Watches (Water bury), Clocks, Electro Plate and Cutlery, Desks, Work Boxes and Baskets, Japanese Goods of all kinds, Basketware, Albums and Photo, Frames (20(1 varieties), Dressing Cases and Bags, Hand Bags, Brushes, Combs, Tea, Breakfast, and Toilet Sets, Vases, Lustres, Epergnes, Stationery, Cards, Games, Puzzles, Perfumery, Sponges, Hair Curlers, Fire Screens, Draught Screens, Lamp Screens, Bamboo Brackets, Easels, Fire Ornaments, Birthday, Wed. ding, Condolence Cards, Dolls, Toys, and Presents, Prizes, Bazaar Goods and School Prizes. For Variety, Novelty, and Cheapness, go to GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD yy ANTED Jg- NO W N GOODSON'S—For Gold and Silver Jewellery Cheap GOODSON'S—For Clocks and Waterburi Watches GOODSON'SFor Electro Plate and Cutlery GOODSON'S— Desks, Work Boxes, and Baskets GOODfION'S—FOr Japanese Goods of all kinds GOODSON'S—For Basketware, immense variety GOODSON'SFor Albums and Photo Frames GOODSON'S—For Dressing Cases and Bags GOODSON'S—For Bags, Fans, Brushes, and Combs GOODSON'S— Tea, Breakfast, or Toilet Sets GOODSON'S—For Vases Lustres, Eperenes. Shades GOODSON'S— Stationery, Cards, Games, Puzzles GOODSON'S—For Perfumery, Sponges, Hair S Curlers, etc. GOODSON'S—For' Fire Screens, Draught Screens, and Lamp Screens GOODSON'S—For Bamboo Brackets, Easels, Fire Ornaments GOODSON'S—For Birthday, Wedding, and Condo> lence Cards GOODSON'SFor 'Xmas and New Year Card" GOODSON'S—For Shelving Paper, art coloured 3d dozen Sheets GOODSON'S Parisian China Figures, Ex quisite Lace Work GOODSON'S— Picnic Baskets (strong), . sizes GOODSON'S—For Bridesmaid's Flower Baskets GOODSON'S— School Prizes and liaza&r Goods GOODSON'S—For Variety, Novelty, and Cheapness GOODSON'S—For Auckland; and Auckland for Goodson. OODSON'S j^RCADES, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. / Young men's christian association. Corner of Albert and Welles let streets. Reading-room comfortably furnished. All (hi leading Papers, Review*, Magazines, etc., on tin tables; subscription, 2s Od per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various dr partments of literature; subscription, 2t Oil pa quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Soda Room. Employment and Boardingiiousk Ricoh mis. Meeting for Young Men on Mondays. S p.m. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bih'e reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, SuNUiv, at S p.m. Sunday Evening sek. vice in City Hall at 8 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Yousa Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where fall information may be obtained. Open from 8 a.V 10.30 p.m W ZEALANI> HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered In t«vn aud suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is Deaths and Marriages, 2s #d ebfh 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 das insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors d« 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 deeu objectionable, even although such advertisement may have been received and paid for in the u3u*i coutse of business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal «' advertisements in the Herald mutt b» in im'tuw. 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 sis o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Herald 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, Engraving, Binding. Stationery—No. 178.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9828, 24 May 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9828, 24 May 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9828, 24 May 1895, Page 8

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