Amusements. Hi OPER A_ H O Us i| TONIGHT, at 8. IJ| THE COURT~SINGERS, |l| SECOND CONCERT. If If mm LAST APPEARANCE BUT OX]' MM In selecting the vocal items to ha rM „„. WW this occasion to the musical public ~< V l "*' '' Wm the management has endeavoured t„ c h k, «l, ; Hal such as are now the rage in the great ait 7' ~li Hfi Europe, and entirely now to the col„ n j., I, 'h! S only want to be heard to become populm ' '•<) Sa THE GREATEST AND MOST INTKitPvT Hi PROGRAMME || Ever presented in Auckland. if FRAU MAROARKTHE VONVAHKKi «m H Waltz Hong; " Oft, What Delight," 1',,,),,, !:: !- W, Melodia, "Mnsica Proibita," (iiiMelilmi mi': Grand Aria, " Hans Hieling," Maricluitt ''■•''l* Lieder, "The Answer," Bohni fflSi And by special request, WM " The Birthday Song," Sachs Mil And with HEnB RUDOLPH SCHMAIpbi ©fi the duets- ||| " Cavalleria Rusticana," Ma«cand Ml " Now Art Thou Mine Own," Ilildacb '-if* " Passage Birds Farewell." Uildich mm HERB RUDOLF SOHMAI.FELD will sini, 1 i " I Love 'I'hee," Fovster * g |)j "Flowery May," Becker | |a And the Duets above enumerated fcf P MISS McBURNKY will play- Mi Popular Pianoforte Solos f •■' " Polonaise in A," Chopin g! vj "Spinnlied," k '.■:'■ And I'll THE ORCHESTRAL UNION, who have ~.,, |'I generously proffered their assistance »,|| '|i V; 'Addition to accompanying some of tlie u,',, 4 J' H play- -' |,| Overture, " Cheval de Bronze," AuLer |{9 . Norwegian Rhapsodie, No. 4, Svcndsen spS; Conductor, Mr. Arthur Towsey. fel Leader of Orchestra, Monsieur de Witlimoff iffe Scats cm now be secured at Messrs Wilduun m ill Lyell's "' |fl Popular Prices, 3s, 2s, and is. '|j:! S. CHURCHILL Of Ton, mi Manager. 1& mHE AGGREGATION of SCIENTIFIC |1 MARVELS, |fe EDISON'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, mi ' Bra THE KINETOSCOPE, f|£ THE KINETOPHONE, || THE PHONOGRAPH, M '■\i'M THE GRAPHAPHONE, fjjijj mm AT BARTLETTS STUDIO, II Ha THE WONDERFUL KINETOPHONE || Exhibits the graceful Butterfly Danro by *„,, $M Belle to the music of the Band playing the Sambo x*M Waltz. Must be seen to be realised. ||1 A. H. WHITEUOUSE, Exhibitor. Wm Bartlett's Studio. pj| THE ONLY EXHIBITION OF THE KIND ft Hi NEW ZEALAND. ||| See them at once, as our season closes shortly. p|s N.B.—Would you like to hear your own voir, B : 9 You can get it recorded on our loud-sptakb sM Phonograph. k'M sa H Board and Residence. I m f ; § VACANCIES at Rosebank House, Albert I I Road, Devonport. if fa pORTCHESTER VILLA, Hardinp.! 1 street.—Private Board and Residence. lUtfc Wm Piano, all borne comforts, coach-house, ami juiJ vs| Seven minutes' walk from Post Office, Term* iti.' |$ VACANCIES for Boarders at 80, Grafton II Read; moderate terms.-Mrs. MacDonaMi :i ■} MERIVALE HOUSE ';"? (Next National Bank, Karangahape Hoi; |j ' Vacancies. ;*:? • m FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafto: W Road and Syfliondi-Ktreot, Vacancies. iwl Telephone 714 ft* WAITEMATA VIEW, Hardinp M street.— Board and Rosidence, hut ' piano, single room, 6 minutes' from Union Dm 11 Terms, 16s weekly. i\| WELLINGTON $ I Accommodation at '• Whitehall," Boulcott street iss Central-Mrs. R. ONYON. |& H BOARD AND RESIDENCE >!&S Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synasoßui- fc.l Mrs Wm, Cruickstauk, Proprietress. Telephoy ■ Ira 7 S .1 GLEN VIEW, Symondß street, secotijls, house above St. Paul's Church—Private Barl J"' and Residence. Terms moderate, liot ami a «'• Baths. HI PARK VIEW, Alfred-street, nailChoral Hall. Superior accommodation If » Ladies and Gentlemen; under new management.- "'■'■ Mrs. Harrison. )jl . . w FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street %i (opposite Park Gates) — Single and AwV.i r4| Bedrooms, hot and cold baths, Terms, modetiu.! m —Mrs. Butler. m ISTANA (LATE FEr'nTeTgl) ; LOWER SYMONDS STREET, 1 Under New Management. M PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. if Hot and Cold Baths. Good Table. ,-, . Mrs. Johnson, Proprietress. K | ELMONT HOUS E, UPPER 1 VINCENT-STREET. h This old-established and well-appointed Bnardinr ;i j H"use, commanding a splendid view, is health!) m and pleasantly situated. j. Tourists, visitors, and permanent boarders "ill % receive every attention. Private suites of apartments; hot and cold baths .»'; j. single aud double rooms. Terms strictly modtrili k: Telephone, 727. 1 MRS BASTE.V. ;. T\UNBLANE TJ ESTAURA.NT, '' jj 191, QUEEN STREET (opposite Morrins). | W. S. CANNON, Proprietor, ; : 1 Begs respectfully to inform his numerous F J,tß ' ■ I and the public generally that he has now increa^i. accommodation at his Popular Restaurant, ha'iß >' taken over the Rooms on First Floor for Lata t ■". jj and Gentlemen. | m His motto is" Cleanliness, Cirillty & Cheapns | Telephone D 66. U T>RENT'S T>ATMGATE TTOUSEI ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. g Intending Visitors will please send Telegram M U secure rooms. ! S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. CARLTON, CITY BOAT, SYMONDS-STREET. | Situation unsurpassed. \ Overlooking Albert Park. . 1 Commanding extensive sea view*. [ I Drainage sanitary conditions perfect. I 111 Home comforts. Good table. | I Cleanliness, punctuality, polite attention j • i Reference to visitors' bonk. ; | Arrivals met by steamer or rail. . B I Telephone, 325. Telegraph Shailer, Auckl"* i |W SEA-SIDE RESORT FOR SUMMfI [I VISITORS. || WALDAMERE HOUSE, MAHURANOI H F, N j| (Within one hour from Waiwera, by boat or w* &1| and fronting delightful long sandy bMCl, :p Table Liberal, Scenery Unsurpassed, liatnri ;;H Boating, Fishing. Terms per month, £< I'*' 8 f. week, £16s. No Mud. Yacht and saddle w- ■ I g for hire. No Mosquitoes. -; | i J. JACKSON, Proprietor. tl l S.s. Rose Castty from Town three times per « ' A g Auckland Agents : TUPS. COOK A M'__ | | "NJEW ZEALAND HERA*- 1 ! SUBSCRIPTION! 9d per week, delivered in | and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in ni'"i- | posted to any part of the colony. , ( 1] Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6*l ** l insertion. These announcements are also in«' | | in the AUCKUND Weekly News ami HB^| IE Monthly Summary without extra charge. | ■ While every care is exercised in recant to th« " i; U insertion of advertisements, the Proprietor) ;KM jiot hold themselves responsible for noti-i" ie Atm through accident or from other causes; a" . ■ j Proprietors reserve to themsolves the rie ° ■ .g| omitting advertisements that they m«' |H| objectionable, even although such advertbenw^ | g may have been received and paid for in tlie a £p | course of business, ~1 m Instructions as to the tnjertion or tritW"*, 1; |I advertisements in the Herald muil i* '" ""Lj m Advertisements received without such instrui '■ JjjM will he inserted until countermanded, ""''.^lp 1 accordingly. Orders to withdraw advert^* ■'■ m must he at the Publishing Office not later tw ftm o'clock p.m. M m.. For the convenience of advertisers, m advertisement may be sent to the B ■ m\. Publishing Office; hut the Proprietors BH accept any responsibility in M
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 8
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