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Afflpseaentg. I; AGRICULTURE T" — i £ CITY market a all. Lessee and Manager .. * Proprietor3j s : ' s,^s: TO-NIGHT! TO-MOUT, K LiM OS,EM aom j CIRCUS. CHANGE OK PHOGEAMMK. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, |, SATURDAY AFTERNOON", \IATI\IWhen Children will be admitted to all p,,,? 0 SIXPENCE '1 UCK 'is;^®»s; $$$&* Re-opening Socul rill-; m, ' f KVKNINCi, in vhe Frest'!' Newton, coramencirg at 8 o'clock. Chairman, Mr. W. ('. Fraser. JAMES STEWART ,Ii„ — c 1 T 'CT^rr I ANNOUNCEMEXT EXTRAOHdi Auy , WINTER EVENINGS. WINTER EVF.N[\ It Is the intention of the Management • before the An kland Public during "V Winter Months, a SPF.CIAI I V I \'i'p„ r , MEN r of i high- lass character .n th,... " iV a week, »nd hare engage.! the <ervic« , ,"* n <i the best talent in Australia for th it i ; ,l ' '' proposed to make frequent rlutitM in ' : ' programmes, so as Jo maintain novels v "'i V 431 fa these entertainments. The cumin* ni.i SATURDAY, MARCH\" EVERY MON'DAV, WF.riXF.xhiv' . v SATURDAY IHERKAKTEIt lv', t D PARAGON' SPECIALTY t' OMPANV Selected from i Ickarrt's Tiv„li The tr , ' 1 and other Music Halln in Sydney am m'.i. To arrive per It. Ms. M&ripov,'. " Wt^ Prices : Circle, Is M ; stall?, i, ; Pi ; M Full particulars in Bills md future advertise, . c1 1 v _ jjTTi; |. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 3 Grand acred nuvpßT. RAND OACRED LONCER}; 1 One of the grandest and most diversify programmes ever submitted in the i:.ibi c . loving people of Auckland The following great acgrecati,,., of flrst-cla* Musical Artists hate teen special,* engaged for the occasion Miss Florence Maxwell I Mr. Howard f'hamtati Miss Mabel Maxwell Mr. Archil T»vl« Miss May White I Mr. Kisslin» Miss Miller I Mr. Reginald Butch Mons. Willi, Musical Director : ME. ARTHUR TOffSK? POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle, 2s. Stalls, is. No extra charge for h .okin» Box Plan now open at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Wildman and yell's, Wiliiamso'. Partridge's, and Hoffmann's. J. McCONNOCHIK, Maniget. J EASTWOOD AC O.'S GRAND STEAM RIDING GALLERY, PITT-STREET (OPPOSITE BERESFORD-ST Open Daily, 3—5 p m. Evening, 6.30-10 p.m. Fancy Goods. QOODSON'S PRICE LIST, 36 pages, free (post) on application. EXTRACT FROM JEWELLERY DEPART MENT: Sterling Silver Baby Brooches, 3s Gd and 1? 61 each. 9-ct. Gold Brooches, an immense variety ; all th! latest patterns in plain gold, or with sprays of pearls or brilliants, lu>, 12s 6d, l.is, lTshi, 20s, 22s Gd, 265, and 30s each. 15-ct. Gold Brooches, 255. 30s, up to 120s each. 9-ct. Gold Fronted Brooches, 4s 6d, is oil, 7i M each. Sterling Silver Earrings, Is, Is 6d, 2a, 2s ed, 3s 6d pair. Sterling Silver Earrings, with brilliants, Is Ed, & 6d and 3s Cd pair. 9-ct. Gold Earrings, 7s ed, 10s, and 12s 6d the pair. 9-ct. Gold Earrinss, with brilliants, 3s 6d, is 6J, fa fid and 7s 6d pair. Sterling Silver Rings, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s fid, 3s 6d tad 4s fid each. 9-ct. Gold Wedding Rings, all sizes, 7s 6d each. 18-ct. Gold Wedding Rings, according to size, 15s to 20s. 9-ct. Gold Keepers, all sizes, 7s 6d each. 15-ct Gold Keepers, according to size, 15s to 20s each. 9-ct. Gold Dress or Engagement Rings, set with stones in great variety, at 53 6d, 7a 6d, 103, lis 6d, 15s, and -20s each. 16-ct. Dress or Engagement Rings, with iliatno tl;, rubies, pearls, turquoises, etc., at 2"s, 255, 30s, 355, SO.-, 425, 455, 50s, 555, 60s, 70s, to 90s each. Sterling Silver Thimbles, the largest stock and best variety in Auckland to choose from, at In, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s fid, 3s, and3s»i each. Sterling Silver Thimble.', in plush cases, suitable for presentation, is 6d each. Sterling Silver Thimbles, with pebble tops, la 91 2s fid, 3s 6d each; and with greenstone top?, 3s 6d each. Sterling Silver Thimblm (Dorcas Patent), silk steel lining throughout; plain, 3s fid each; fancy engraved, 4s fid each. These are era ' lasting. Sterling Silver Napkin Rings, 20s each. Sterling Silver Fruit Knives, with fancy pari handles, 4s tkl, 6s fid, 7s 6d, 10s, 12s fid each. Sterling silver Paper Knives, tortoise shell hladrf, fis 6d and 7s fid each. Sterling i-'ilver Paper Knives, greenstone, 255, £?, and 35s each. Sterling Silver Butter Knives, celluloid handle!, IS 6d and 15s each. Sterling Silver Butter Knives, with pearl handles, 27 (id each. Sterling Silver Butter Knives, greenstone handle;. 25s and 30s each. Sterling Silver Iteafliug Glasses, 15s, 203, and "■ each. Sterling Silver Match Boxes, 7s 6(1,10s, 12' 6d, W, ana 20s each. Sterling Silver Pencil Cases, 2j ed, 3s fid, 4s 6d, & fid, and fid each. Sterling Silver Tooth Picks, 2s fid, Ss fid, 4s 6d, and 6s fid each. Sterling Silver Glove Button Hooks, 2s 6d, 3s ,6d. and 4s fid each. Also, suitable for presentation, handsome sets fet ladies, containing Silver Mount-it Button i Hooks, Git ve Stretchers, and Shoe Lifts, 3ft, i and 60s each. I Also, in plush cases, a sterling Silver Brooch any Thimble, a splendid present, for 5s M, .' 6d. each; and suitable for tents, a small Fruit Knife and Pencil Case, 6s Cd and 7s 6d each. Smelling Salts, Cut Booties, sterl. silver tops, & fid, Ts fid, 8s 6d, and 10s each. Babies' Rattles, mounted with sterling silver, & 6d, 7s fid, Ss ed, 10s and 15s each. JJEW ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in to" and suburbs; or 13s fid per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2a 6d eirt insertion. These announcements are also insert* in the Auckland Weekly News and K i;HiLC Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors » not hold themselves responsible for non-insertioo through accident or from other causes; »>"' "" Proprietors reserve to themselves the right c omitting advertisements that they may dee® objectionable, even although such advertisement 1 may have been received *nd paid for in the usui course of business. Instructions as to the tnteriion or withdraw* a ' advertisements in the Herald mini bt in '''" I '' Advertisements received without such instruction will be inserted until countermanded, and ch»rß accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertise®" 1 must be at the Publishing Office not later thin si o'clock p.m. _ For the convenience of advertisers, repli {S advertisements may be sent to the Hi® , Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 8

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