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■ ;'• .' ■ j Amusements -|S, riITY HALL. /*D, TONIGHT, ... TO-NIGHT. A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME By the SPECIALTY . COMPANY, In conjunction with THK CALCULATING BOY. A\D THE GEORGIA MAGNET. Miss Amy Howe , Miss Poliy Robertson Mr. H. Crawford Mr. Ohas. Hugo And full strength of the Company. EVERYTHING bright. FRESH, and SPARKLING. ' Usual Price?. Dress circle, Is, All other parts, Sixpence. N.B.—This is not a Minstrel Entertainment. LAST APPEARANCE OF THE CALCULATING BOY. fi I T Y HALL. i - Lessee: ME. H.N. ABBOTT. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE ELECTRICAL. MARVEL OF THfi CKNTURY, THE (PINEMATOG RAPHE. V "The most enjoyable entertainment ever given in Australasia."— Telegraph. LIFE-SIZE REPRODUCTIONS OF EVERY-DAY LIFE. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT. J. F. MACMAHON .. .. DIRECTOR. BRASS T>AND /CONTEST, JD VJ TE AROHA DOMAIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1596. Open to Bands in the Thames, Ohinemuri, Coroniandel, Waikato, Piako, Waipa, and Tauranga. Counties. CASH PRIZES FOR BANDS-£2O, £10, £5. There will also be SOLO CONTEST IN THE EVENING IN THE PUBLIC HALL. , For which Trophies will lie given as prizes, Adjudicator: C. TnosSElA, Esq. Supervisor: Mr. S. L. Hirst, Entry money to Domain between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., une shilling; Children, Halt-price, Admission to Solo Contest in the evening: One Shilling each person. Wμ. hill, Hon. Contest Secretary. Special train will lean Auckland for Tβ Aroha at 7 a.m.; tearing Te Aroha, at 5 p.m. See Railway Advertisements. *£*• pREMIER fA& a JJL REMIER jlpgMl ' piCNIC !! ! BBwjmß JTICNIC ! ! ! M TT DDFELLOWS - Iu.nU* \J LAKE TAKAPUNA. MARCH 6. STEAMERS FROM EVERYWHERE Tenders for Four Stalls and Brass Band of 20 Performers will be received until 6 p.m. on THURSDAY, 28tb instant, at McLeod Bros., Queen-street. ITIHE LADY.FORESTERS , THIRD rawiliw- ANNUAL PICNIC ' ragf™*!! WiU take place •B*®***ss*? ON FEBRUARY 13, AT PINE ISLAND, And, as usual, promises to be a great success. T. H. OWEN, Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND PROVINCAL C. E. UNION. A populaT PICNIC TO PINE ISLAND, OS FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 29. At the Camp Meeting, to be held in the afternoon, the following are expected to take part .—Ren. H. R. Dewsbury, R. Ferguson, H. F. Jones, Miss Frith, and Mr. A. C. Brown. Rev. Sinclair (President) will preside. The Helping Hand Kami will accompany the excursion. Boats will leave the Wharf at 8,30 sharp, Fares: Adult;, is; Children, 6d. R. S. ABEL, Hon. Sec TOOK OUT FOR _j||| GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC AND fcftOgL SPOKTd, WCW To be held at Manure on ■■iimMi ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 28IU (Anniversary Da;) A SPLENDID SI'ORTS PROGRAMME SUBMITTED. Band in attendance, Hot water provided. A Stall will be on the ground, where Fruit, Tea, and all Refreshments will be procurable at reasonable rates. Brakes leave Protestant Hall, Newton, at 8 a.m. Tickets, Return Fare: Adults, 2s; Children, Is. JAS. MURPHY, Grand Secretary. DT. MATTHEW'S PARISH PICNIC. 29TH JANUARY (ANNIVERSARY DAY). TO HENDERSON; Tickets, 2s; Children, half-price. Train leaves Auckland Station at 9 a.m. Hot water provided. AUCKLAND LAWN TENNIS -£*- ASSOCIATION, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Entries for the above will close on SATURDAY, the 30th January, 1597. H. T. MACLEAN, Hon. Secretary, Aquatics. A UCIUAND SWIMMING /ILUB (Under Rules of the N.Z. A.S.A). riRAND A QUATIC riARNIVAL, To be held at the CALLIOPE DOCK, NORTH SHORE, THIS ivy HIS TW his JJ ay Ins Day SWIMMING RACES? SWIMMING RACES ! MARSHALL HANDICAP. LADIES' BRACELET, LADIES' RACE, Ete., Etc. FUN FOR THE YOUNG AND OLD. First event to start at 2,30 p.m. Through Tickets by Ferry Steamer-One Shilling. Band in Attendance. H. N. GOLDWATER, Hon. Sec Grocers. no TO GOTO GOTO ATKINSON miPLADY, . CHEAP CASH GROCER, KABANGAHAPE BOAD, FOR PRIME QUALITY AND LOW PEACES,' THE NOTED SHOP For GOOD BUTTER ■ For GOOD BACON AND HAMS For GOOD CHEESE, etc., etc, Every Article Guaranteed. ...I-., TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Goods delivered free to all putt of city and suburbs daily, or to rail or steamer. No charge for packing cases.'- '■ "> '■-' ' ' ■■ ,;. /IUTLERY-Beeb Table and Tea Knifes, V-/ ' Carvers, • Steels. Pocket' Knives,.- Sheath Knives, rßutcherV, Knives, Gum Knives, Pruning Knives,: Corkscrews, Skewers, and Razors—At*J, and J. DICKEY'S, opposite Bant; of New Ze»IUOt ', ~ -;. .. i. ' . • ■■■,;. i . .•-,- ... f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10347, 23 January 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10347, 23 January 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10347, 23 January 1897, Page 8