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Amusements ~ " 6 D 0p E 0 D POI> ULAU CONCERTS. I 6" B T^ ! ', I:, ' A " P «tCKS ' " «d 6" 0 LONDON lIKI,I iR^LR( , PI, (•D MARTYX 11 AG AS, » (•I) LUCY FIIASER D " AT THE Pi) ft D OPEUA HOUSE 11 " ON TIIE J ' f«[) /'D POPULAR HALF lionniv D TO.MO,m^O^^OV Y)AnER 6 „ u TO.Moimow,' I'D f>D WEDNESDAY EVENING ... R., 0 o TWO ORAM) iMau'uu& :k- f'D /*D Admission SIXPIiNCK to sun, , n r, « Reserved Stalls ONI) si] ILL rv'. 1 ' 1 I'D M) Dress Circle, iwo hliiiiit } '» 1 0 Positively their Last AppeWts her, ()» 0 AHUHU rusTlT^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FA US T IZ AMI L y, LONDON BELLUINGFR< MARTYN HAQAN and LI'CY filism OTAIIUIIU 1 THIS KYLVIv OTAIIUHU I v "LMNg, OTAHUIIU J MEMBER ;; TINDER THIS PATRON A(JE 0 F hp U WORSHIP THE MA YOU. IfICITY HALL, TOMORROW (Wki, Xf complimentary farmvlll" AVI Tendered by Pupil? ; , WE. F. M. AI.EXANDKR progmm PART I. 1. Song, "Anchored" (with pictnriil in,,., . MR. HOWARD (.JIAMBESIL". ,on,) . 2. Piano Solo,'' Murche de Rako, zv " ' , MRS. ERNEST 1). QC'KRKP a 3. Recital, " Kissing Cap's Race, „ r ,he Am,, Rider" MR. F. M. ALEXANDER. <• Song, " Good-Byo " (by tentic-n t MISS COI.ETA LottUio'iv "-" Toitl 5. Violin Solo (selected) '' HERE ZIMMERMA.W. 6. Song (sslected) MISS LIZZIE warrex. 7. Recital, " Jugurtha's Prison Thoughts pr P, , hasius" 1 ritr ' MR. F. M, ALEXANDER, Presentation of Testimonial. Interval of five minutes. Part 11, 1. Recital, "The Death of pour Jo" MR. WALTER MOORE (Mr. Alexander's Pupil. Secured IH t ,i ir „ recent competition). u 2. Piano Solo, 14 Husaremut " ... . MRS. ERNEST H. Ql'E REE. 3. Recital, " How Bill Adams Won the ttutl. 0 l Waterloo (pictorially illustrated with y.tj never before shown in Auckland) MR. F. M. ALEXANDER. 4. Song (selected), with pictoriul illiistrMinu MISS COLETA LOIUtIG A N 5.; Song, "The Wolf" shj ~ mr. Howard chambers."" 6. Violin Solo (selected).... HERII ZIMMERMAN.' Accompanist.. MISS AMY BATES NOTE,-The Pictorial -Illustration are 1,.,,, arranged by Mr, Charles Cooper, mil on this A' sion he will use, for the first time, his VewTriDlapparatus, which is sufficiently powerful to le .«t in the pit instead of the stall*, as previously To commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Doors ,i-j f ;33 Carriages at 10, w. MOORE, Hon. Sec.—Pupil Committee. IJIHE STORY OF ST. DOROTHEA ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, PONSOvp.V NEXT MONDAY', TUESDAY, AND THURSDAY November 25, 28, and 28. 15—BEAUTIFUL TABLEAUX-i; Connective Reading. Incidental Music Special Scenery painted by Herr Yennertmrk Admission, Is. _ Doors open at 7.30; commence at ? o'clock Note.— may be reserved at Wildman inrl Lyell's on payment of (3d extra. JNSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, The Bazaar will be held in the Blind Institute nr the 27th, fflth, and 29th inst. All contribution, o work to be sent to the Institute not liter tbi 1 MONDAY, 25th. Refreshments and Flowers or WEDNESDAY MORNING, 27th iust.

Dairy Produce. SPICEI) BUTTER, A NEW TABLE DELICACY. This article is made from pure bnttor, spiced and flavoured with the best essences to suit tin hue ,-,i the most fastidious.- It can be used on bread as i substitute for ordinary butter; in fact, it i.« ■ preserve unsurpassed by any other, ami can be used as a dessert. For picnic, yachting, or other picture parties it is recommended, being neatly put up in small glasses suitable for carriage. In hot weather, when it is next to impossible to procure coo.l iri-sb butter this delicacy will be found most invaluable, as its keeping powers cannot be surpassed. .Ant flavour desired can be obtained, a* it is made to suil the varied tastes of the Public. For use on ocean going steamers, sailing vessels, etc., it is invaluabli also on account of its keeping qualities, as, i( stortc for six or eight months, when required for use it »ii: be found quite pure and untainted. Surveyors, On tractors, and others will find Spiced Butter a boon because of its keeping qualities, and being portable. SPECIALITY FOR INVALIDS. For invalids of any ace who may require a slight stimulant, not being able to partake of solids, it i< specially recommended, as it can be flavoured with any Wine or Spirit accordiug to taste. In fact, the genual Public will find this simple delicacy well worthy of a trial. SPICED BUTTER MAY BE OBTAINED FEOM ALL RESPECTABLE GROCERS. The following flavours are recommended, but any others will be manufactured on receipt of order Almond, Lemon, Vanilla, Cocoa-nut, ltum, Brandy, Whisky. S. ARMSTRONG, Sole Manufacturer, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street, Auckland. TVTE W ZEALAND DAIRY, AA ASSOCIATIONS Choice Creamery TABLE BUTTER May be had of ALL GROCERS ALL THE YEAR ROCNP, |And always of finest quality. Each pat bears the Trade Mark, DAIRY In the centre, surrounded by NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION Wholesale Depot, CITY FLOUR MILLS, Shortundstreet. KEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCI-A TION, Q R MONDE JOYCLES. Just arrived, ex P.ikeha, An Assortment of the FAMOUS ORMONDE 'CYCLES, From £19 IDs. Guaranteed with usual conditions (or twite raontbs Inspection invited. T. PEACOCK, Opposite the Post Office. pETAL J) UST ' JpW ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: M per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or 13s fid per quarter, in advisee, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, is M tai insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckumd Weekly News and Herii- d Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dm Insertion of advertisemsnts, the/ Proprietors d" not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and thi Proprietors reserve to themselves the ritbt ci 1 omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such adverti.«eaientj may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Instructions as to the fmertion or trifAdraiwl of advertisements in the Herald mwt be in writing. Advertisements received without such instruction! will be inserted until countermanded, and charted accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement! must be at thi Publishing Office not later than til o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies t J advertisements may be sent to the U KBIL Publishing. Office; but the Proprietors do uc! iccept any responsibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertisements—No. 14. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Kngra* lag, Binding. Station«ry--No^^£^ g

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9981, 19 November 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9981, 19 November 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9981, 19 November 1895, Page 8

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