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Amusements. -'fiM OpE R A fl ° 0 B^l TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.' 'i QRAND RACKED QOKCBK,'.! ASD ■ I iyjVRlOR\M.i. , M BEAUTIFUL SACRED MUSIC, -if Pictorially Ilia .trated by Mr Chas. Coder's Powful Limelight Apparatus. .. -/M MAGNIFICENT MYRIORAMA OF M "THE STORY THAT TRANSFORMED THE WORLD." +m Misses Mary Day, Katie Fitzp.trick, E. L FeatoSt and Al.boic "*■ Messrs. R. 11. Buttery, Robin Hay, Geo. E, Bentl™ 1S and Alfred Hartley. J M For full programme see yesterday's papers. Jjfi Popular Prices: D ess Circle and OrcW-i V Stalk, 2s; Stalls, Is Pit, Gd. "rcnesiri |, | Doors open at 7.»>. Concert commences at 8,15 • i QRAND J] ASTER rjARNIVAI. \ In Aid of the Church Mission to Streets and laoa..' I DRILL HALL. DRILL HALL. 1 -'/j f EASTER MONDAY, TUESDAY, Am '■■■ M 1 19th, fflMh. and 21st. ,|'ji 'j EVERt EVENING. "'&% I FAIRY GROTTO, WITH EASTERN Mar&*4 AND PALMISTRY. K V S THE GITA.N'i. -53 . JAPANESE NOVELTIES. £ CHINESE PAGODA AN I) TEMPLE OF PRKIV b TURKISH DIVAN, WITH ELEGANT I FITTINGS. .:■» : SMOKERS' TELEPHONE AND NICOTIAN AMOVE : (Connected by Wire wil h Messrs. P irtridne and (m CAKE GUESSING 1 O.MPEiTTIOJf, '. 'J Unique Art Gallery. A''. MRS. JARLEY'S WAXWORKS. MAGNIFICENT TABLEAUX. • '■< MUSIC. .. 'f ? MONDAY NIGHT, '-I HUNTER'S BAND. 'I TUESDAY NIGHT, ?»$ AUCKLAND BANJO AND MANDOLIN CWjl -f] WEDNESDAY NIGHT, m ORCHESTRAS AND IMPKV'S BAND. 'Hi TUESDAY NIGHT, ■'•' Jfil Presentation- of Prizes ran Whaleboat Bak, ''- Beautifully-decorated Stall", to suit all tastes, »'$ with Commodities of every kind. &$ DOLLS. TOYS. ~ ! r4i: CHILRRKN'S GARDEN OF EDEN LOUD-SPEAKING PHONuGRAPH. ?yb Weighing Mnchii.es. % '" CHOICE REFRESHMENTS AND OYSTEB& t ■■ The Wonderful fin de Steele Newspaper, ' : * X "The Easter Carnival Bulletin." ' •■% Admission : One Shilling. A- :\ Tickets at Partridge's, Williamson's, & Wildmu'i' ' ? GRAND OPENING CEREMONY .' ' EASTER MONDAY at 7 ».M. /. I; P. R. DIX, General Manager, :';! N.B.—Goods and Decorations will be receifel X at the Drill Hall To-morrow (Saturday) from 1( ~,Y a.m. to 10 p.m.; also on Monday up to 6pa ' Helpers cordially invited. fe' EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Satnr. Li day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, M. Prizes given.—Works, Freeman's Bay. Meetings. : \ V mHE AUCKLAND COOPERATIVE | TERMINATING BUILDING .# SOCIETY. %, -— :) m Owing to the 19th April being a Public Holiday; -:? WEDNESDAY, the 21st April, has been appointed .S; the first Pay Night of the Society. ,'f 8j A General Meeting of Shareholders will be held ' : ' on MONDAY, 3rd May, 1897, at 8 p.m., at Neil Zealand Insurance Building*, Queen-street, for lis "sf purpose of Electing Four Directors and considericg ,| General Business. N.B.—lntending Shareholders -A are requested to lodge Applications for Shares a j early as possible. ' 'l r M: ROBERT HOOD, '-| Secretary. :■ 3d 87,Queen-street,April 12,1897. . '.v] Conveyances. %\ pATERSO* & no. ' s'f I SUMMER TIME TABLE. '£..! COACHES t^ Leave Leave Leave fj Devonpnrt. Milford Road. Cameron's Con 17.50 am 7.10 am 7.20 am - 9.20 a m 7.45 ain 7.55 ara Sfe 10.20 a m 8.50 a m *0.0 a ra .~\-~ tll.2oam 10.10 am 10.20 am **... 15.50 p m 11.10 am *11.20 am •';;' 11.50 pin 12.45 pin 12.55 pm ';J 5.50 pm 1.40 pm 1.50 pm ;■:? 113.50 pin 2,50 pm 3.0 pm '..".;} 4.20 pm 3.40 pin 3.50 pm . ■>,;;■ 14.;0pm - *4.40pm r ] 5.30 pin 5.20 p m *5.30 p m S 50 30 pm 6.0 pm "6.30 pm <"■] SATURDAY NIGHTS. . i| i?.O pin 7.0 pin "7.15 p m '." 10.40 pm 9.0 pm *9.15pm -iTUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS. ' •■#. 10.10 pm - '9.15 ' £ SUNDAYS. . -I 9.50 am — 10.0 am '' 10.50 am 11.0 in 11.15 am ' ->.v 11.50 am 1.0 pm 1.20 pm 2.20 pm 4.15 pm 4.30 pm 2.50 pm 5.15 pm 5.311 pm '■ i 7.0 pm 6.0 pm 6.15 pm 9.20 m - - '. : \ Round the Lake § Except Saturday. ■, ':.! * Calls at Hotel. II To Cameron's Comer onljl ■ ' Fares.—Return, Is 6d; Single, Is. Tickets, 6s per dozen. J. CARRIE, Manager,^ ICKIT AND nO.'i v ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Leaves Morrison's Royal Hotel and Woodward's Pacific Hotel .Thames, for Pnriri, HftutaiV Paeroa, Waihi, Karancahake, Waitekaori, : ; and Te Aroha, daily, at 8 a.m. ? Leaves Thames for Tauranga : Tuesdays and - Fridays, at 8 a.m. a Leaves Te Aroba, Waihi, and Waitekauri, dsilj,. . at 8 a.m., for Paeroa, meeting Coach for Thames. >■ Leaves Crosby's Hotel, Pa6roa for Thames Waihi, Waitekauri, and Te Aroha, daily, at 1 p.m. Leaves Tauranga for Thames: Tuesdays and Fridays. ■' 5 Carriages, Brakes, ami Buggies, with reliable •:; Drivers, thoroughly acquainted with all parts of ,; tho Goldfleld; and Saddle-horses can be hired « : the Company's Stables, at Thames, Hikutais. Paeroa, Karangahake, Waihi, Waitekauri, V . Aroha, and Tauranga. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. Auckland Booking Agent— * Thos Cook it Son, 89, Queen-street, Auckland. f RICKIT AND CO.. Proprietory * DEVONPORT AND WARKWORTH I ROYAL MAIL COACH. ] '■. Leaves Devonport : ' Every Monday anc Wednesday, at 9 a.m. '; r. Every Friday, at 8 a.in. 'f ■ .' Calling at Wade, Orewa, Waiwera, and Puhoi. . < 5 Leaves Warkworth: '.'•''". Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at> :'; a.m. it-'.H : Great Reduction of Fares for two or more pss** t gers. ~,;' THOMAS BUTLER, ', Proprietor. Cook and Son, Booking Agents. VISITORS TO TE AROHd.-wotice- ) 'Hie undersigned will rim a Coach from ft '_ Aroba on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satunl»J» inestiiig Train for Auckland at Morriniville (■ those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Motrin ville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays ''I arrivalofTrnin (rem: Aiicklnml.coiivejlngpasSfflUl'l' p.i reels, mill iuailn. K. (IALLAGIIEI!. Auckland Booking OfficeTlltl.S COOK & SON, Tourist Agency, 89,Queen-strett. ■ -3 "TW"EW ZEALAND HERALD. | SUBSCRIPTION : 94 per week, delivered in toft s> and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance! js posted to any part of the colony. '.■■■-. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d eseb ' insertion. These announcements are also inserted ■'■: in the Auckland Weekly News and HebaW ■; Monthly Summary without extra charge. . -,-M While every care is exercised in regard to the dm ;£ insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do ■ 4 not hold themselves responsible for non-insertioo •;.. through accident or from other causes; and the ■; Proprietors reserve to themselres the right of; omitting advertisements that they may deem '.•:';' objectionable, even although such advertisements : may have been received and paid for in th usual $M course of business. ; '^: Instructions as to the imeiHon or withdrawal oj/g advertisements in the Herald mull be m u-n'tinj. p Advertisements received without such instruction! ;-"; will be inserted until counterman led, and charged ",| accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements 'J| must be at the Publishing Office m t later than ii« % o'clock p.m. :')|i For the convenience of advertisers, replies to •' advertisements may be sent to ihe Herai" ..-;., Publishing Office; but the Propriety do M* f3 j accept any responsibility in this respect ■ .• -;•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 8

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