I Amusements. ~~"~~"~ § 0 p e R O^rr; Under the direction of Mr. Percy St. oh CONTINUED PHENOMENAL SUCCESS, 01 Mr. St. John's Popular Combination' ft R OYAL BUUI.ESQUE & GAIETY COVIP, TO-NIGHT, ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OF BILL) At 8 p.m. precisely, the Nautical n ut | e , "gLUE-EVEDgUSAN." 6 ' "gLUE-EYEDgUSAN." "gLUE-EYED gUSAN.Introducing all the Very Lu«t Noreltioal THE PARAGON TRIO. LITTLE ADDIE FAVAHT, FRANK ABOSAI.EH AND ' THE ROYAL BURLESQUE AM) GAIETY en POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle 3s; Stalls, 2,; Pit, One Shillin. l!ox pUn at Wildman anil Lyell'a n,„ . > Williamson's and Partridge'*. ' y MIM « SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT MATINEE PERFORMANCE OK CINDERELLA MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND The inanv friends of " HERB LOUIS TUTSCHKA Have decided to accord to him a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, I as above notified. ' Herr Louis Tutachka has (or some timely incapacitated through a severe mental aftlicticinfr,,,,, fulfilling his professional duties, it is there' ji e hoped that the musical public and those wlui,-,,-been associated from time to time with i|»rr Tntschka in musical matters, will supp rt i D;] movement, and thus assist his wife and Family *)„, are (in consequence of his sickness) much in nerd of pecuniary help. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME IS IN COCILSI.OF PREPARATION. [TWO SHILLINGS PRICES: { and I ONE SHILLING. Tickets can be obtained from Messrs. Partriiici and Co., Williamson aud Co., A. Eady aud Co or any member of the Committee. '' NEW ZEALAND NATIVES JLI ASSOCIATION. INAUGURAL PICNIC To be held at Motntapu, SATURDAY, 29tk February, 1896. Steamers leave Wharf at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; retutj at 7 p.m. Family tickets, 2s Cd; single, Is (id; children, half-price. J. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. Queen-street Wharf. TOURISTS, Visitors, and others should not fail to see MR. BLOM FIELD'S COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, NOW on View. Gems of New Zealand Scenery, including ORIGINAL PAINTINGS Of the Pink and White Terraces taken on the spot before the iruption. GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Hotels. Jl ,ul M A ' l FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND, ■* ROBERT SCOfT, Proprietor. TTOT TAKES. "§PA" HOTEL, rpAUPO, One mile and a-half from the Taupo Post Office, at which place all coaches arriving from Napier, Tokaanu, and Rotortia, are met by the Spa coaches' and visitors conveyed to the " Spa" free of charee' SPECIAL NOTICE TO TOURISTS--THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY Run to the following places of interest, thus making the Spa Hotel the most central, convenient, a id cheapest house for tourist*: TOKAANU, twice weekly, fare 4s, against 103 and 20s, charged by tourist agents. WAIRAKIU, DAILY, Sundays Included, fare "s Od, against 7.< 6d, charged by other. ARATEATEA RAPIDS, DAILY, fare 3s 6d, against 7s 6d, charged by others. The Spa is the Hume of the FAMOUS CROW'S NEST GEYSER, and other wonders. Guide fee, 2s each person. HUK* FALLS, visitors conveyed free nf rharee Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swimming Bath, Blue Bath, Sulphur and Alum Hatha Lovely grounds, Flowers, Shrubberies, Tennis, Promenade, and Ornamental Lawns. The CELEBRATED MAORI CARVED DINING HALL contains the finest specimens of native workmanship in New Zealand Drawingroom, Smnkingroom, large Bedrooms, all rf which overlook the Gardens. Private suites of apartments. N.8.-VISITORR TO THE HOT LAKE HISTRICTSHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OF TUP ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY. Insurance Companies. mHE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED) Head Office : SYDNEY. Established 1862. Capital £500,000 Paid-up Re-insurance and Reserve Fu ds £150,000 Fire and Marine risks accepted at lowest rates Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Sub-agents wanted in unrepresented districts. ARTHUR HEATHER, Agent, Customs-street West. 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While every care is exercised in regard to the due Insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold tbemselvos responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received *nd paid for in the usual course of business. Instructions as to the inurtion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must bi in writing. ! Advertisements received without such Instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than tis o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the llerali Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10045, 4 February 1896, Page 8
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