Amnsemeats. V;f ' ? 10P ER A b: ODB , I Sole Lessee ami Manager Mr p. •», ' • Treasurer, Mr. M. Marcus' 'i'oi L u,',, Wo,d M '' tJ. Brown ; Stage Manager,' MrTw. u3g* *•1 ■■ J; ANOTHBR CROWDED AND KNTHOSUSTIO 8 ADUIESOB ■ fjj AGAIN HUNDItIiDS TURNED AWAY M Unable to obtain admission. ' fl ). GENERAL APPROBATION" ' Si Of the convenience afforded by the IS 0 KARL! DUOR, . i| Which opens at 7 o'clock I*l SECOND TEEMEJJOOUS RECEPTION - i Of the most successful of ail modern plan' th, 1 LIiiUTS O , I.OXDOX. LIGHTS (V I nvn n « '0. LIGHTS O' LONDON IIRHTS IV iXv5- ■> LIGHTS o'London! Liclm O'LOSDOS " 7 Only One opinion • " 1 The Eminent Actor, ; !• MR. CEO. KIGNOLD.I as • I « MR. GEO. RIuNOLD./ Har «-i> armvmqs, M :• As originally played by him at the Princess 'H i. ' ue;itre, London. ;•' Miss Emily Uughes as Klss Marks. $ Powerful Cast of Chanctm by the full str-ntth n t i the Company. 7 B All previous efforts in stage Realism eclipsed by 1 THE SENSATIONAL DIVE , g 1 Into •■.; :;■ A RIVKU OF ItR M, WATER ! ?• %$ accomplished by Mr. Qao. Rinioldas Harold Ami-' taj!e for the rescue of Sell, Pr.ene. " feat «l?k ' !• held the audience breaihltss with excitement Zj''"' ,v was followed with ringing applause 'Wi v, ,-, '• Prices : 4s, Ssßd, and One Shilling, A few Or W ' chestra .Stalls at ss. ■ " '" *gj , terly Doors, 01 extra, open at 7. Ordinary »'i' V ■ mSaXi!'r Satit ° S - B -»'-at^:-; ; rjHRYSANTHEWUJI t^^! In Aid of the . } '..] a MISSION TO THE LANES, , :/ i J DRILL HALL, EASTER WEEK. \ -t ! A Meeting of ladies and Gentlemen who are'• ; ' taking part, and of those who are willing toassij .■ - : at the above, will be hold at the Uooros of Th, ' r ' . National Association. Qiieoii-street, next Banlni ■- : New Zealand, TO-MORUOW (Thursday) AETFr' ■< ) ' '■ NOON, at 3.30 o'clock. " "IKB. :, P. R. DIX,. Manager of Fair. 3 « HALL-CALL. Ladies concerned-' ; " V,' in the Ballet of tlio Greenwood Comoaiwtt tend Rehearsal TO-DAY (Walnoday), n a.S J ' ; MISS M. GREENWOOD, :*;■ - ilanagetea.' k AW. McMILL lif : r e ARTIST. ' .-' ■ By Special Permission of the Colonial Secretary li r.ow holding a "r.™' ■'■ 3 GRANT) ART UNION OF 25 BEAUTIFUL Oil • 1 PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENKRI.' I , Pictures on view throughout the town, where ticketi can be obtained price 2s each. Drawing takes place in Auckland, April 13th, 1837, " 3 Aquatics. A UCKLAND SWIMMING CLUB;, y " .'« ' Owing to the small number of entries received for i [ Swimming Events (and the coldness of thewaUr) I? e the Committee of the Swimming Club have decided ' n e to abandon the GaH to be held This (WtJdnesJjj) | ' Evening, March 31. n 11. N. GOLDWATER, r Hon. Sec '< ; Meetings. i CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPE- " raxce SOCIETY. 5 (St. Matthew's Bka.vch). THE ANNUAL SI'KCIAI. «BItVICE Will be held in ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, ■ > '\ Hobson-street, on i THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1597, AT7.3OP.M. ■'~' ■'- Special Sheets of Hymns provided. A Special I Temperance .Semr»n will be Preached by t Vex. archdeacon Dudlev. ■ ; You are <iHectiointely invited. • "■',' W. MADDEN, Hon. Stc . ' { i l i MM^M—^w—a» Educational , $v£ ! AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY " Xi. COLLEGE. : J,; e ■ • ■'.:? » LECTURES ON BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY , 0 The Professor intends to be at the College on -S". MONDAY, Sth April, from i p.m. to 6 p.m. and " .- _ from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., 10 see Students and arrant /)■ V , work. The Lectures will commence on the folio* ■ . ' ingday(TUKSDAY),6ih April. The Brat Labon- ■>'* ■ tory Class will be held on WEDNESDAY, at I >£.: r p.m. D. W. RUNCLMAH, |) ft r D, W. RUNCIHAH, ; ' Registrar, • ?.j . March 27,1897. , ) THIKENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, atd:<|, SPANISH COSVERSATIONALIf TAUGHT, j ' Apply Beaver, Dentist, Victoria Road, Detos ;!. " port. , ( ', — : _ p SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, a MISSES TABART AND MURRAY-AYNSLEY, 3 No. 4, Mixing Chambers, : Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street). . /: • The Misses TABART mid MURRAY-AYNSLEt ' '•' having moved to the abfve address, will it) fntrui receive work and nupils there. ■ Reports, Specifications, Cable Codes, Tabulated _' . Matter, and all descriptions of Typing executed. ' Shorthand Clerks, aud Typewriters supplied for . casual work. MR. H. H. PINKNEY, B.A. (Lond. ■ Univ.), p ' PREPARES CANDIDATES ' ij 6 . For ' UNIVERSITY, CIVIL SERVICE, AND OTHER EXAMINATIONS. Tuition also conducted by correspondence. Address : Hamilton Road, Ponsnnby; and 32, 1 . Victoria Arcade. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS ! S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, - 3 TAMAKI. Headmaster .. riEV. P. S. SMALLFIEID Mathematical and Scienc Master (resident); Mr. f?eo. Lancaster, M.A., >oinetirae Senior Scholu . . New Zealand University, with Double first Honour! > in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics and ' Chemistry. Classical Master (resident): Mr. H. O. Craddoct, M.A., Honomun, and sometime Senior ScbolM New Zealand University, ' Assistant. Master: Mr. H. H. Pinkney, 8.A., ; " London University. • ',' ■ ' Junior Master (resident): Mr. H. Maodeno. ; , 6 Visitine Masters for Music, Drawing, CarpenWi } ' Drill, and Gymnastics. 1 Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, r Victoria Arcade. ¥7" ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLASD. ) "THETOW^/'REMUEEA. Visitor REV. W. BEATTY, JLA." ''t '■[~ Principal: ' ■ '■ - ; MR, GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors o! ) the University of London. ' ' Assisted by a large staff of Resident University j Graduates. = '■/■, List op Successes for the year ISO 6-7: ...;:;.. Four Boys passed the MatricuuthW Eanil':.: ■ nation. ■ {vs^-v Four Boys passed the Senior Civil Shwic* ■■..-._■ ' Examination. .' '''i , '.';.".'.- 1 Nine Boys passed the Junior Civil Sebtiß ~: Examination, two of whom gained the lStj m ". 38th places in New Zealand on a list of 293 sue jtS, ccssful candidates. , .;,-: Special 'Bu3 Arrangements for Day Boyi. , .;. Prospectus may be had on Application to til .•;; Principal, or from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen , '; : .~ street. . >; p^ Mid-term Wednesday, 24th March. W VKff ZEALAND HERAL-D- ; SUBSCRIPTION : 9d per week, delivered in toW ; and suburbs; or 13s 0d per quarter, in adtjn«: posted to any part of the colony. .i| J Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d eacb f i ■ insertion. These announcements are also insorW . I a in the Auckland Weekly News and HEBAip gt, Monthly Summary without extra charge. 0. While every care is exercised in regard to the dni -ninsertion of advertisements, the Proprietors a- ~ • not hold themselves i-aponsible for non-insertion .^ , through accident or from other causes; ana a |.j| Proprietors reserve to themselves the ngßt « : v omitting advertisements that they may «ee ■ ,- objectionable, even although such advertisemenu ~, may have been received and paid for in the nsmi | course of businesj. . ]-: Instructions as to the inuriion or withdraw* - : ;. advertisements in the Hekaid must to munWh?; :•:; Advertisements received without such u»"«b°*- & will be inserted until countermanded, and cOTS" ■■ | accordingly. Orders to withdraw «f"**s' | . must be at the Pablisbing Office not later than«« . . o'clock p.m. ~ ' For the convenience of advertisers. repW ( | advertisements may be sent to the, ;, i Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do g accept any responsibility in this respect ,_ ••„
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10404, 31 March 1897, Page 8
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