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Amusements. QPE R A HOU SE. ; TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JANUARY 4 TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JANUARY i, BLAND HOLT Will have pleasnro in submitting to the Auckland public the fourth Novelty of his latest repertoire the beautifully constructed Domestic Corned/' Drama, A WOMAN'S REVENGE. A WOMAN'S REVENGE. A WOMAN'SRMVENGE. A WOMAN'S REVENGE. The Last Work of tub Late Henry Pettiit. An Object Lesson on the MARRIAGE RELATIONSHIP. APPEALS FORCIBLY TO WOMEN. A BEAUTIFUL STORY OF A WOMAN'S LOVE. HER WRONGS, HER SUFFERING, AND HER TRIUMPH ! Also, of a WOMAN'S JEALOUSY, HEH SCORN, HER REVENGE, AND HER REPARATION. Interpreted by the PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION OP AUSTRALASIA. Illustrated by SCENIC PICTURES OF REGAL MAGNIFICENCE. Act 1-LYNMOUTH. Courtship. Act2-ST. JOHN'S WOOD. Marriage. Act S-OHILTON VILLA and THE HOUSE <>N THE HEATH! Separated. Act (-THE OLD BAILEY. THE REUNION. NOTE. A WOMAN'S REVENGE Is Reserved for THRKE REPRESENTATIONS ONLY, THREE REPRESENTATIONS ONLY, As the Season is now approaching its closs. Prices : 4s, 2s Cd, and Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sale at Williamson's and Partridge's. BERNARD'S riIRCOS. GLORIOUS RECEPTION. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. Children Sixpence to all parts. BE SURE, AND SEE T A pETITE TjiTHEL, THE MOST WONDERFUL CHILD IN THE WORLD, mo.NIGHT™~mO. NIGHT, ADMISSION: 2 s Isn H O R A L HALL. TUESDAY, 7TH JANUARY, ISM, At 8 p.m. CONCERT. HERR MICHAEL BALLING (VIOLA-ALTA). MR. MANGHAN BARNETT (PIANO). Tickets: Reserved Seats, Cs; Second Seats, 2>. Box Plan at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. THE CROWNING TRIUMPH OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, EDISON'S LATEST AND GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, mHE J7-INETOSCOPE. NOW ON VIEW AT BAHTLETT'S STUDIO (By the kind permission of Mr. W. H. Bartlett), Having just returned from i trip round the world (circling the gl'ibe in four months), taken solely for the purpose of bringing to New Zealand this emanation of genius. THE KINETOSCOPE, Which reproduces motions of any kind with startling reality. The Fir»t Series of Scenes includes ; The Barber's Shop The Fire Rescue Scene The Chinese Laundry Annabelle's Graceful Butterfly Dance. London Daily New*, Oct-bar 18, 18M :-It is a living picture of a new order. A skirt dancer is seen among tier flowing drapery, and she bends her knee>, travels on her toes, and indulges in a giddy spin. It is just as one sees her on the stage. Evening News and Post, October 24, 1894:—G0 and see the klnetoscope. before you are a day older. London* Morinng Post,. October 18, 189(1 :-Thu fiictures are all perfect in themselves, are magnified n the machine, and illuminated by electric light. All of which may be seen for One Shilling. A. H. WHITEHOUSE, EXHIBITOR, Bartlett's Studio, Queen-strrot (formerly known as Tuttle's Studio). pRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. Under the patronnge of J. J. Holland, Esq., Mayor of Auckland; M. Niccol, Esq., Mayor of Devonport: C. E. Button, Esq., M.H.R., Mayor of Birkenhead. PS. BRITANNIA ELECTRIC LIGHT. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1890. Leaving Queen-street Wharf 7 o'clock and 7.30, North Shore 7.15, Notthcoto 7.51), liiikenhead 7.55, Chelsea 8, Ponsonby 810. Calling at All Wharves on Return Trip. HUNTER'S BAND (12 PERFORMERS) AND CONCERT PROGRAMME TICKETS ONE SHILLING. Proceeds for improving Footpaths and Roads of Birkenhead Borough. Tickets as Champtaloup's, Birkenhead Ferry Office, Wildinau's, or any Member of Committee, or Of THOMAS SEAMAN, Town Clerk. Post Office, Birkenhead. Jpji _ pREMIER piCNIP DON-TFORGET MotS The M.U. ODDFELLOWS PREMIER PICNIC I MOTUTAPU on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. (. Steamers from everywhere. Applications will be received for four Refreshment SUlk No person to tender for more than one stall, Tenders will be received by tho undersigned until TUESDAY, January 11th. JOHN Mcleod, _'' District Grandmaster. T D. W E B S TE R, t> ft FRUITERER AND FLORIST, 89, Queen-street (opposite Railway Station), Bridal Bouquets, Shower Bouquets, etc., TABLE DECORATIONS, Wreaths, Crosses, and Emblems of every description made on the shortest notice. • ' Satisfaction guaranteed. POT PLANTS FOB SALE OR HIRE. New Zealand Ferns specially packed for transmit . sion abroad. EXHIBITION ofGUM Blowing, Saturday Afternoon, Three Kerosene Lamp Chiraney» for Works, Freeman's Bay. i in »ii hi 1 i mi——■ The Stud. ■ A LL Moneys owing jf A -tti. for the services ol %lfe\feflllMFU) I ' ollD fiLAS( ' OW to be 'W'lß™ paid only to the under- ' I \twJLJmAiL- 'K De( ' or his order. No , other receipt will he recognised. ' CHAS. LAKE, Owner. * i momm i ■ sssaa TfITBW ZEALAND HERALD. SunscniFTlON: fid per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or ISs fid per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. • Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, Is Cd eacb insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News , and Heiuld Monthly Summary without extra charge. > While every care is exercised in regard to the dm insertion of advertisements, th* Proprietors: do not hold themselves responsible for non-inseition through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right oi omitting advertisements that' they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual couise of business. ? , . Instructions as to the (nterh'on or withdraml ol advertisements in the Herald mutt be in writing. Advertisements received without such instruction) will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement) , roust be at the Publishing Office not later than si] o'clock p.m. ; ; For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be eenb to the Herald ;' Publishing Office j'b'ut; tho Proprietors do not ' accept any responsibility In this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10019, 4 January 1896, Page 8

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902

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10019, 4 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10019, 4 January 1896, Page 8

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