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; Amusements .-; ■:?, :;v ' r c ity \ ;-: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! .^' k " 4^ ' ; M R> d OHN ;P ULLER 's ??Sm "GRAND LIMELIGHT CONCERTS. " M Limelight Artist Mil. CHARLES COOPER' J§3' To-night's Entertainment will be entitled fi W A TOUR THROUGH THE SOUTH r ? ISLAND. > ph First Apnea' mice at those Concerts ef I' ■: MISS MAKIU QUINN. < ' ."' Siwci.U Engagement of MISS MARION SAMPSON. - V Who has recently studied under Madame Evelee* , • Carlton, Wellington. < MR. ALBERT LUCAS will recite a "MARY, QIIKKN' OF SCOTS" MR. REGINALD BURCII. Baritone. MR. JOHN FVLI.KR will sing ".My p te tt. Jane" and "My Sweetheart When a Boy," APE RA_ H0- U B~R . COMMENCING TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. 1 ALF. LAWTON'S . NOVELTY COMPANY, After a most succes-fnl tour in the Australian Colonies, anil First Appeal nice in New Zealand. Everything New. Novel, anil Original. Each and Every Artist a Star. The names of tfc« Artists a sufficient guarantee, Headed by t ■...'. '. OU 1) A,. The Most Graceful and .Marvellous Artist in the World. Who has created the greatest sensation iu America, England, and the United Kingdom Acknowledged the Press and Public to be thi Most, finished Perfoimance of the kind ever seen. THE FIGHTING KANGAROO "JACK." Same as appeared before Her Majesty Queen Victoria ami the Prince of Wale:, etc, at the Royal Aquarium, Westminster. Introduced by Professor Williams. Special Kngagement of England's E!~m ed Descriptiv* Singer Basso, Cantata;, and Klocmionist, HARRY FITZMAURICE, Who has just completed ail Eighteen Months' Kb cagement iu Melbourne and Sydney with lliokaroV Titoli Company as Principal Baritone. AGGIK-GRAV SISTKIIS-ANNIE The Most Graceful Chinning Song and Dane* .'. rtists. JAMBS MOONEV,. The Eccentric High Kicker and Specialty Artist MISS LITTLE EUNICE FGRNAND FLORRIE RANGER . 'file The Child Wonder Charming Mando inist GUS FRANKS MISS STELLA TUDOD The Clever Acrobati: The Favourite Serio Song and Dance Artist Comic AUCIO | THE MAHERS | MIKE Specialty Artists of High Repute, introducing their Irish Sketches, Songs and ilances. etc MISS VIULKT BISHOP, The Pretty and Fascinating Artist. MR. JOHN MASON I MISS IDA HOLBEIN The Versatile and The Great Queen of Character Actor [ , gongs ALF. LAWTON, Just the Plain Comedian. The Latest Sensation. THE TRILBY- BALLET. Concluding with a Laughable Farcical Comedy Doors open at 7.15. Performance, 8 o'clock. Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. THE FIRST CONCEKT OF THE SEVENTH SEASON Will be ciien at the CHORAL HALL on THURSDAY, .MAY 7, At eight p.m. New Subscribers will oblige by leaving theii postal addresses with Messrs A. Body and Co. A limited number of tickets for non-subscribers may be obtained from Messrs. Wildrnan and Lyell, A Eady and Co., and performing members. The box plan will ho open at Messrs. Wildman and LyeU's MONDAY, 4th May, at 10 a.m. Terms as usual' The Practice on THURSDAY, 30th instant will be held in Mrs. Sowerby's Hall, Syinonds-street. A lull attendance is requested. A. 15. REYNOLDS, Hon. Sec. Tt/I'ARITANA SOCIAL REUNION. The above Fortnightly Reunions will be held in St. George's Hall, Newton, commeEcing TOMORROW (Wednesday), April 20. By I'nvilation only. Positively no spectators. A Parnell 'bus will leave Martin's Stables at 7 "0, returning after the So:iai. W. L. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec ART UNION. MISS TEUTENBERG will hold an Art Union of OIL PAINTINGS AND ART NEEDLE WORK, in Close Brothers' late premises, above Milne aid Choyce. ■ 100 Prizes valued at £150. Tickets, On; Shilling. NOW OPEN. Dental. . A. L. SMITH, OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST CORNER OF HOBSON - STREET. (Opposite St Matthew's Church). Charges Moderate. Telephone, 677 E. C ox & Son, E. COX, L.D.S..J DENnsTBi {"• %J*» A.M.P, Buildings, MS, Queen-street. Telephone 67*. . ' LAUL T>EAVEB, SURGEON DENTIST, VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT. Rooms dined on Saturdays and Holidays. H. P. W^ 8011 - SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.). HORTLAND-STREET (Opposite General M Office). TEr,EPUt)NK 377. W. N. L"'"* SURGEON DENTIST (For two yean with the late Mr. W. H. Skett* May be consulted at his Rooms, adjoining Messn Champtaloup and Cooper, .QUEEN-STRKET (Opposite Wyadham-street). W.H. t H.C.W WGHT ' SURGEON DENTISTS, TOP OF SHORTLANDSTREET (Successors to A, L Wright) . Telephone 657. - ■ 1). K-" u ~ SURGEON DENTIST HAS REMOVED TO QUEEN-STREET, Next Bank of New Zealand P.O. Eox, 347. ' Telephone, *9*. A LFRED TT 'TILKIN, ; . DENTAL SURGEON, Has returned from England and Resumed his . • v.Practice at 42, VICTORIA STREET, Next door below lilacky, Logan, Steen, and Co. GTpn ° k * 4 y DENTAL SURGEON (For Seven Years with Mr. A. M. Carter), MAY BE CONSULTED AT HIS ROOMS. " Above Mr. Jourciain's, Chemist, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. '.;' Charges moderate. i "VT.EW ZEALAND. HERALD. "KTEW ZEALAND HERALD, SUBSCniPHON: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; of-ISs 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. . ,- Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d etch insertion. These announcements are also inserted in.the : Auckland WE2KI.Y News and HeraW Monthly Summary without extra charge. ■While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion 'of advertisements, the Proprietors dc not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and tb< Proprietors reserve to themselves 'the right ol omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable,.even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. . .5-£.t?';*■'■' Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawn m advertisements in the Herald must be in mitmg. 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 m o'clock p.m.. .• ~ ,-■....-:. '? ,'-'-..;■ For the. convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the vma Punishing Office; but the; Proprietors do w accept any responsibility in this; respect' -...__

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10117, 28 April 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10117, 28 April 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10117, 28 April 1896, Page 8

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