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Amusements in r o-'JST}! THE LAUGHING SEASON. Slfl TO-NIGHT 1 11l to-night i mm A GREAT SHOW. Iff] TIVOLI MUSICAL" COMEDY CO Si AND ' [;||| AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZON jl TWO SHOWS IN ONE. |P EVERYTHING ENTIRELY New SI EVERYTHING ENTIKELY Nj[J W\ TIVOLI—AMAZONS 111 AMAZONS— ||| NO ADVANCE IN PRICES | 111 STALLS: m 6° 6 D 6" 6° 6° 6° 0° 6 D ■ DRESS CIRCLE : j§ I .1' l' i* i' l' 1* v P flj 0 P' E RAH 0 "77 8 ' MONDAY ) vr-VT mTUESDAY f t fcXr ' §p JANUARY 27T11 AND 2Stii. fM STEINHAUER (BAHNSON) CONCERT CO. !|| §•' w PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY.. ill) PART I. §§■¥ 1. Aria, "Casta Diva" (from "Norma") it.i, . fk-'i v MADAME STEINHAUER (liAllN>n.\" pfc 2. Song,"Sunshine and Rain" Clunentv BR MISS REGINA NAG HI,. "- 1 ||| 5. Violin Solo, "Legends" Wienii», Mr' MONS. DE WILLIMOI'I I '. * |p| 4. Song, " Danish Romance" n., (Ml MADAME STEINHAUER(BAHN.SON), , 1 1 The scene is in Italy. The singer is sUi:i|, r , t ■ |®f a balcony dreaming of her home in the far w i SpS As the setting sun throws its dying splendour w jJ |;fi' the surrounding nature, hor heart fills with >al '-tf j she realises that all the happiness and h-a'u:»; r|i|. which she had so often dreamt in the Nortii'V, 63 here, for her, in all its glorious reality. '"" . 6. Clatinet Solo, Scotch Airs'. La,,... MR. S. JACKSON. J M 6. Song, "The Holy City" Adji, lip MR. LKIOU HARRIS. 55 ||I 7. Song, "The Two Grenadiers" Schwa* fll MISS REGINA NAGEL. M PART 11. 'Hi 8. Song, "Ave Maria" Much-re* W MADAME STEINHAUER (BAHNSOX) « (Violin and organ obblipiti, by Mom. de Wiliim,. Ml and Mr. J. Albert Mallinson). 1 ■ 0. Sonata, Clarinet and Piano K. p..,., »§§! Miss Hahding ask Mr. S. Jacksov.' K;'p 10. Songs (a) " Beauty's Eyes" Xostt (6) "Canadian Huntsman's Sonp" J. A. Mallinson P®i] MR. LEIGH HARRIS. 1 f{M 11. Song, "La Veritable Manola" 1 MADAME .STEINHAUER (BAU.NSuN) : M 12. Violin Solo, "Souvenirde Moscow".. 11® MONS. DE WILLIMOFF. :M 13. Song, "Good-bye" -....TostJ fel MISS REGINA NAGEL, i,^| ''M < Accompanist..*..Mß. J. ALBERT MALLINSON mi PRICES a II 3s, 2a Is, 111 Box Plan at Wildm Day Sale Tickets as usual. nnHE AGGREGATION of SCIENTIFIC 8 MARVELS, g jJDISON'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, || THE KINETOSCOPE, || THE KINETOPHONE, || THE PHONOGRAPH, || THE GRAPHAPHONE, AT BAR.TLETT*S STUDIO. m AT B A R.T LETT'S STUDIO. THE WONDERFUL KINETOPHONE || Exhibits the graceful Butterfly Dance by Ami {§&; Belle to the music of the Band paying the Santijji Waltz. Must be seen to be realised. pig A. H. WHITEHOUSE, EXHIBITOR. §§ Bartlett's Studio. Im THE ONLY EXHIBITION OF THE KIND C P NEW ZEALAND. p See them at once, as our season closes shortly. N.B.—Would you like to hear your own tola i jf® You can get it recorded on our loud-spwtitj ; Phonograph. |||| pONSONBY CRICKET CLUB fe GRAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT $}5 IN H ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, TUESDAY, M FEBRUARY 4IH, 1898. || Tickets, Is. Doors open, 7.30. Commence, 8 pa, M C. V. LANGSFOIID, » Hon. Sec. || Auckland LAWN TENNIS II ASSOCIATION. ll CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. || Entries for the above (open to all members d ' associated Clubs) will be received by the Hm, PS Secretary up to 1 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 31st inst. Ip Gentlemen, ss; Ladles, 2s (id. |p H. T. MACLEAN, m January 25, ISM. Hon. Sec. ||v A. °'cnfsMAN. °D R i: FEMALE BRANCH, No. ?5» || THE GREATEST success H WOBBtoj OF UST SEASON. g| COURT CHISMAN inteni %% holding their SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC TO J. Pine Island on SATURDAY, Bth February, l»i \ ij| Tickets, Is; children under la, Half-price. ' !f|: JANET FELL, Hon. Secretary, | , f '- Wellington-street. ' R. "g RAB AZ 0 M'B p TTNION, By Permission of the Colonial Secretary. COLLECTION OF NINE VALUABLE [:•! OIL PAINTINGS, p| as follows: u-i? . 1. New Zealand Bush Scene f j 2. Blow Hole Bay, Waitakerei 3. Chilton, .Switzerland ft J. 4. Evening in New South Wales 5. Rectory, Surrey - ■> 6. A Crag near Sydney 7. Keri Kerf, Waitakerei k® 8. Piho Bay, Waitakerei te i 9. Snow Scene, Wejtphalia. 250 TICKETS AT Is EACH, Paintings are on exhibition in tho window it j Messrs. Wildman and Lyell, Victoria Arcade, fit® f; whom Tickets may bo obtained f> , Drawing will take place at Missrs. Wililram id I. Lyeil s, and date and result of same will be advex* K tised in daily papers. H'-v WILDMAN & LYELL, K Victoria Arcade, Shortland-stree! t# JD. WEBSTER §• • FRUITERER AND FLORIST, $Jj 39, Queen-street (opposite Railway Station), fe; Bridal Bouquets, shower Bouquets, ctc., ® w .u TABLE DECORATIONS, . M Wreaths, Crosses, and Emblems of every dcsctif ps tion made on the shortest notice. ife Satisfaction guaranteed. HO POT PLANTS FOB SALE OR HIRE. . ® New Zealand Ferns specially packed for transom w sion abroad. _ Mi TOURISTS, Visitors, and others should Jj| not fail to see m „ MR. BLOMFI ELD'S i COLLECTION OP OIL PAINTINGS, •?.§ Now on View, II Gems of New Zealand Scenery, including i~M ..... u O'IIGINAL PAINTINGS , fe| Of the Pink and White Terraces taken on the spcl „. „ before the l.ruption, m GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, lit KARANGAHAPE ROAD. || JJAINBOW ' HIM ESI 1 ; The RAINBOW Fancy Goods Arcades, S Well known in Auckland town |jj | For handsome presents of all kinds Still has a peat renown, p , The Toy Fairs are the child's delight, 'IS So Uncle Jack declares, S' For quantity and quality p They are the Fair of Fairs. p And Baskets! such variety! f| It puzzles one to choose if While Ornaments— if Also the mind confuse. : | ! While Combs and Brushes, Soaps and StuWi m X'Mas Cards and Booklets rare, jfe Pocket Books and Purses good, Make one and all declare. || I The things you either wish or want, | Are almost sure to bo V Found Somewhere at these famed ArcaM || So please call in and see. | [ Now, the proper way to find them, I And the place of their abode, | Is next to D. Macpherson's In Katangahape Road, i ' .U And at j | COOMBES' ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET || (Opposite HERALD Office), : I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 8

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