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MISSHEGINANAGEL: " Possesses one of the most remarkable voices heard anywhere, a contralto of in,, cnline depth and strength, with about info . the power of Ada Crowley, and with 1 ' timbre like no one else's." MB J. ALBERT MALLINSON : "He is a brilliant oreanist and regtie.] pianist, and a composer of most artistic music, which may be characterised as th, work of an exalted mind," MR. LEIGH HARRIS (Tenor) : " A singer of great promise. His delicti of Schubert's 'Erl King" roused the audi. ence to fever heat, and after twice bolting his acknowledgments, Mr. Harris had ijiij to appear." Assisted by MONS. DE WII.LIMOPF (Violinist). MR. S. JACKSON (Clarinet), MISS HARDING (Pianist). PRICES: 3s, 2s Is. Box Plan at an's. Day Sale Tickets as usual. WEALTH T'ECTURES, LADIES ONLY. "JJOW NOT TO B E I Ll ' DR. EMILY BRAINERD RYDER. CITY HALL, MONDAY, 27th JANUARY, Three j.h. ' ADMISSION-FREE. 1 To be followed by a Course of HEALTH CON. VEBSAZIONES on the AFTERNOONS of TOES I DAY, 28th, THURSDAY, 30th, FRIDAY, 31s», and MONDAY, 3rd Feb. i «D H/TASONIC HALL, NEWTON, BURNS' ANNIVERSARY Will be celebrated.with a CONCERT AND DANCE, HAGOII AND BAGPIPK.S, . TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 2«u INSTANT, ,' Commencing at oicht o'clock. Tickets: Concert, Is; Concert and Dance, 1% (d JNO. HORNE, Hon. Sec. , npHE AGGREGATION of SCIENTIFIC MARVELS, EDISON'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, THE KINETOSCOPE, THE KINETOPHONE, THE PHONOGRAPH, ! THE GRAPHAPHONE, 1 AT BABTLETTS STUDIO. THE WONDERFUL KINETOPHONE Exhibits the graceful Butterfly Dance by Anni Belle to the music of the Band playing the SaotUH Waltz. Must be seen to be realised. ' A. H. WHITEHOUBE, EXHIBITOR. Bartlett's Studio. THE ONLY EXHIBITION OF THE KIND IN NEW ZEALAND. 1 See them at once, as our season closes shortly. N.B.—Would you like to hear your own toia Yon can get it recorded on our loud-speaking Phonograph. INHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturli day Afternoon. Three Kerosene Lamp Chinneys for 6d.-Works, Freeman's Bay. , .] Meetings. ; REE MASONS' HALL ; A Meeting of the Committee of Management will be held in the lower room TO-DAY (Friday), Cith : January, at eight o'clock, for the purpose of subfitting the Annual Report and Balance-sheet. All Master Masons and efficient members ol Lodges and Chapters which have subscribed not I less than £50 to the building fund of the aboti . . Hall, are hereby invited to attend. F. W. E. DAWSON, i . • Chairman of Committee. January 18, 1898, •JJ 0 1? I C B. ; AUCKLAND WORKING MEN'S CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of Members will h - held in the Club Rooms on FRIDAY, January JW 1898, at 8 p.m. By order of the President. 6. MOSES, ■ ' -. • SecreUrj- ' otadfiUT A. O. B. 8 WM Xl* .. mm .. W. BRANCH NO. 81. The usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Branch will bo held on MONDAY, 27th Instant. »• , 8 p.ro., instead of WEDNESDAY, Regatta W '• — W.KANE, Secretary CHOCOLATE WORM TABLETS, A Boon to Mothers. ' These Tablets are taken readily by Children *]» will not take the Powders. As they are specially prepared from the purest Chocolate, and contain harmful Ingredient, there is no danger in pTi« them. An aperient is not needed afterwards, ™« is a great advantage, as children always object w castor oil or senna. In boxes, Is each. Prepare" • only by Arthur G. Kenderdlne, Phar»»centi«i Chemist, Karangahap* Road. '' ■Jf'BW' ZEALAND HERALD Subscriwion: 9d per week, delivered in tort ! and suburbs"; •or lSs-ed per ! quarter, in advance, • posted to any part of the colony. \ Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d «*> | insertion, These announcements are also insert" in the Auckland Weekly News and Hesai* • Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care fa exercised in regard to the 4» insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors <" , not hold themselves responsible for non-insertw through accident or from other causes; and tW Proprietors reserve to themselves the right » omitting advertisements that tbey may d«» .objectionable, even although such advertisement , may have been received and paid for in the ■** course of business, Instructions as to the imtrtim or tritAdrai«j" . advertisementa in the .Herald mutt be »'» wjj* Adfertisemtats received without such instfuc««™ irill be Inserted until countormanded, and c^ accordingly, Orders to withdraw advertiseo« B " must be at the Publishing Office not later than *> o'clock p.m. V; ; _^t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10036, 24 January 1896, Page 8

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