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> O- ' Amusements-! : -~ A GBI CULTURAL JJALL. ■ OPEN EVERY EVENING, i ■■ ■ 3 c IEGOSE S 3 TMBKSI'SHOW IN TOWN. MILLION PRICES; 2 S > I s - AM> 6 B - A GRICULTURAL HALL SATURdIyTmAY 30. GREAT WRESTLING CONTEST, Between DONALD DTNNIE, All-round Champion Athlete of the World, and Winner of Over Ten Thousand Contests I And J. W. SUTHERLAND, Who has proved himself the best and most scientific ' "Greco-Roman" and "Catch as Catch Can" Wrestler in New Zealand. Sutherland stake* £.10 to £20 that Di-inie cannot , throw him three falls, "Greco-Roman" style inside one hour's wrestling time. All " Strangling Holds" and' Hanimerlock" burred. PRICES: 3s,2s,is. ;I s C ITY H A " 6 D TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 19. \lflH JOHN TELLER'S GRAND LIMELIGHT CONCERTS. Limelight Artist Mr. C. E. M ACKIE. GRANDEST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE ' 01 AUCKLAND. , STREET LIFE AND SLUM LIFE IN LONDON. - PATHETIC AND HUMOROUS PICTURES. . MISS MARION SAMPSON MISS i«. L. I? BATON MISS LYDIA FULLER MR. ARCHDALE TAYLEK MR. HOWARD CHAMBERS a MR, ALBERT LUCAS Ml!. JOHN FULLER i, MESSRS. WALTKR AND BEN FULLER. ST. TAMES QL. /CHORAL HALL, &/£s3W\ HALL * MONDAY, DAY, Mat 25. May 25. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY- ATHERING UEEN'S BIRTHDAY IXATHERING Of Hands op Hope, Two Choirs of Action Song Performers. 1 PRETTY SIGHT!!! 700 Flags. Chinese Lanterns. Fisher.*, &c Admission, One Shilling. Commence 7.30. Secure Tickets Early from Messrs. Wildman and Lyell, Hill and Plumme-, Queen-street; J. C. Robinson, Ponsonhy; {>. Kent, Newmarket; Mrs. Marriott, Parnetl; S.s I'nion Depot, or Secretaries. Full Rehearsal Next Monday in St. James Hall Every member of both Choirs must attend. T ODGE UNITED SERVICE, No. 10. The Installation Sail will, be held in the St. I George's Hall, Great North Road, on FRIDAY, 3rd July, 1806. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs. M. H. " Keesing, G. B. Thwaites, H. E. Whitlaw, A, T Hookey, L. Henricksen, and R. Finlay. As a limited number only will be issued an early application is necessary. D THOS. W. ALLEN. P.M.. Secretary, ■—»—»— i———■»——> Football. ;e . . . I "OOOTBALLI ' d TO-DAY {SATURDAY), MAY 16, ■e at POTTER'S PADDOCK. PONSONBY V. GRAFTON. CITY V. SUBURBS. tPlay commences at three p.m. sharp. 5 ~ Admission to Ground, Sixpence: Grandstand, 6d extra. Ladies Free. lietum Fare by Tram (including admission to t around), Is, •> G. H. DIXON, Sec A.B.U, Board and Residence, WAIMARIE HOUSE, Lower Nelsonstreet.— J. W. Gall gate of Ngaruawahia) has Accommodation for a fen Boarders. Bath, piano. Splendid fiew of harbour. Terms moderate. PORTCHESTER VILLA (overlooking harbour, near Saltwater Baths), Hardingestreet (off Victoria-street.-Private Board and Residence. Piano, and all home comforts Seven minutes' walk from Queen-street,—Mrs. Farrant, Proprietress, Terms 16s. . "\7ACANCIES at Ellesmere, PrincesA V street. Telephone No. 825. - WAITEMATA VIEW, HardingeTV street.—Select Board and Residence; bath, _ piano, single room. Splendid view. Six minutes' ~ from Union Bank. Terms, 16s (washing included). s, — te FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street) .6? (opposite Park Gates) - Single and doable - Bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, moderate n —Mrs. Butler. 1I7" ELLIN Accommodation at '• Whitehall," Boulcott street „ Central.-Mrs. R. ON YON. th . , _____ PROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton .[) Road and Symondi-street, Vaccanies. Telephone 7U. - "DOARD AND'' RESIDENCE at 3 It J 1 Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs Wm. Cruicksbank, Proprietress. Telephone

276. CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREKT. Situation unsurpassed. Overlooking Albert Park. Commanding extensive sea views. Drainage sanitary conditions perfect, florae comforts, Gooti table. Cleanliness, punctuality, polite attention. , Reference to visitors' book. Arrivals met by steamer or rail. Telephone, 32b. Telegraph Shailer, Auckland. WES BAY,, WAIHEKE. THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE. E. PARRIS, PKOPRIKTOR Boating in a magnificent safe bay, Fishing, Bathing. Airy Bedrooms. . The cuisine under the im* mediate supervision of Mrs. Parris, Steamer Coromandel calls four times weekly. Terms Moderate. Special Terms "or Families. Post Office at the bouse. Medical attendance available. DUNBLANE RESTAURANT,' 191, Queen-street (opposite Morrin's). W. S. Cannon, in thanking his numerous friends and customers for their kind patronage, begs respectfully to announce that the Dunblane has been taken over by f>. Hollingworth and Co., who he feels sure will keep up the good reputation of the Restaurant, and be accorded the full confidence and support of his old customers and the public generally. S. H. and Co. haTe as Cook, F. R. Grusz. ning, late of the City Bttffet. Telephone, 566. "DRENT'S "OATMGATE TTGUSE, ROTORUA, ' IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Inten ding VWtoie will please send Telsjram to secure rooms, B. T. BRENT, Proprietor, "OOTORUA "DAILWAY. •pUTARURU JUNCTION "REFRESHMENT OOM ON PLATFORM. ALL TRAINS STOP'' TEN MINUTES. POTARURU JUNCTION HOTEL. COMFORTABLE QUARTERS FOR GENTLE MKN. - FISHING AND SHOOTING. Goed Stables, Loose Box, Large Paddocks, Saddle Horses and Buggies. # ' . JAMES SHEBLEY. ■> ■■ • ~-..... -■——==a SPACE IS ANNIHILATED By a good TELESCOPIC or BINOCULAR, and NEW WORLDS are revealed by the MICRO' SCOPE.. These can be had in varietyfrom ~ T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-street. : ' Also, Opera Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers ; Hydrometers, Pocket, Compasses, Magnifiers, Sex r J tants, and Surveying Instruments. ■~: [_ Opposite>h» Post Office,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10133, 16 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10133, 16 May 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10133, 16 May 1896, Page 8