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Amusements. J\ RI L L JAIL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OPENING OF THE pRAKD ASTER CARNIVAL. (In Aid of the Church Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Auckland). ,1. J. Holland. Esq., M.H.R., has kindly consented to perform the Opening Ceremony at 7 o'clock THIS EVENING. PROGRAMME FOR TONIGHT: Selections by HUNTER'S ARTILLERY BAND and MADAME JARI.EY'S WAXWORKS. ' A PALACE OF AMUSEMENT: CHINESE PAGODA AND TEMPLE OF PKKIN. REFRESHMENT KIOSK AND OYsTuB SALOON. SM.IKING PARLOUR. TURK SH DIVAN. (With Telephonic Connections). EASTERN MAGIC- FAIRY GROTTOSPALMISTRY. PRODUCE STM.L. CAKE STALL. LADIES A CHILDREN'S CLOTHING STALL. PUNCH ANI> JUDY. FAIRY POST. PHONOGRAPHIC PARLOUR AND WEIGHING BUREAU. CAKE GUESSING COMPETITION. FISH POND. BRAN PIE. Commodities 1f,.,,,.,,., S t iti <! I Goods »suit of all kind,. | GENERAL STALLS | „ lllllst „ FLOWER BELLS. BON-BON KIOSK. The Wonderful fin de siecle Newspaper, "The Easier Carnival Bulletin." CLOAKROOM AND PARCEL BUREAU, Etc. Visitors to this Great Oriental Pageant will be waited upon by CHINESE AND JAPAN USE ATONDANTS, NYMPHS OF the FISHING ROD. carnival the flower maidens. chrysanthemum army. FRENCH and ITALIAN WAITRESSES, Etc. Etc. Etc. Admission, To-night, One Shilling. Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons, From 2.311 to n.30, Adults, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. EVENINGS-FROM 7 TO 10. N.B.—Only one price of admission at night, viz., One shilling. Day Sales of Tickets at Partridge's, Williamson's, and Wildman's. P. R. DIX, General Manager. Business Cards. TAMES STEWART, M. Inst C.E., CONSULTING ENGINEER IN HYDRAULIC, MINING, ELECTRIC, AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, SnORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, TjIITZGIBBON TOUCH, C.E. Ex F.R.1.A.1., CIVIL AND VENTILATING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, 91, QIIEEM-STREKT. \\J I'll 11, 1,1 PI'S AM) SON VI • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MKIt CHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim Pmiil". Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold W, Artist!.' Colours nod Brushes. : '•- M'»ut, Crown, Ornamental,and Photographic Plates, Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock mil Cinii|i.ws Glasses. Glass cut to size mid carefully packed. [A CARD.] MR. AND MRS. WILKINSON Present their compliments to the gentry of Auckland, And beg to state they am purchasers of clothing in Any quantity. Letters a'tonded to. Highest Cash Price Given. Next Market Hotel, Grey-street. W. F -— E * D> CABINETMAKER and UPHOLSTERER, symondstiikkt (Near Karaxgaiiape Road). J T/TTtHENER WILSON, Late Assayer and Chemist to the Cassel Gold Extracting Co., Limited, LICENSED ASSAYER & CERTIFIED BATTERY MANAGER. Laboratory: 15, SIVANSON-STREET. AUCKLAND. A. B. W R,GHT & S ONS RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND EXPRESS AGENCY QIiRKN-STREET WHARF. furniture carefully removed. Shipping and Customs work attended o. N.R -Orders left at Residence, Pitt-street, will receive prompt attention W "R OLMES ' F.I.A.N.Z. (Late Government Auditor), ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND PRIVATE ASSIGNEE. Secretaryship to Companies and Legal Management undertaken. Pending office arrangements, address P.O. Box 524. "JOHN GOODALL, M. INST. C.E. CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, AND AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. All classes of Engineering Work and Surveying undertaken. Mines Surveyed, Inspected, and Reported On. STAR CHAMBERS, Shortland-street. POLD SPECTACLES. To hand from London and Vienna. DIRECT FnOM THE Factories, a Parcel of Gold Spectacles and Folders, 15 varie-ties.-HASLEITS PHARMACY, 252, Queen-street. Optician by appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow. STRAINED VISION Must prove hurtful to the eyes. The true remedy is properly-fitting spectacles. Special attention is given to this by PEACOCK, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, SHORTLANDSTREET, Spectacles of every variety in stock, Astigmatic and other defects of the eye corrected. Artiflcia eyes supplied of all colours. *3" Opposite the Post Office. T. L. WHITE.] , [j. BENNETTi QTONE T>ROS. & nO„ Ship Brokers & Licensed Customs agents Grain, Produce, _ General Merchants, 42, queen-street, auckland. agencies:THE MASSEY- HARRIS CO. (Ltd.) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS THE MASSEY-HARRIS CO. (Ltd.) BICYCLES CALLEY'S "TORBAY" PAINTS, READY FOR USE SAUNDERS AND GILBERD SOAPS BONEDUST PRESERVITAS CO.'S PRESERVITAS HAYWARD & TOMLINSON'S LUNG WORM SPECIFIC & SHEEP DIPS OATS, FEED & SEED. Maize, Barley, Wheat, Oatmeal, Flour, Bran, Sharps, Potatoes, etc. Iron Bark, Spotted Gum and Blue Gum Shafts Spokes (rough and dressed), Felloes, Hubs, And Blue Gum Timber, assorted sizes, always in stock, Indents of English and Continental Goods executed, and consignments realised promptly. MRS. S. NIELSEN. Artistic Hair Worker and Manufacturer of Wigs Curls, and Ladies' Combings made into Plait Watch Guards, Bracelets, and Families' Hair United for Framing Purposes. Ladles' Hair Cutting and Dressing.-JBO, queen-street, next to Hobbt, Draper «- - Hotels pRINC- ARTHUR TTOTEL, CORNER OP HOBSON AND WELLESLKY STREETS, In the most salubrious part of the City. This Hotel being situated on the summit of an elevation Is free from the annoyances which accompany low-lying situations. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION At 6s per day, or 55s per week. Select Suite of Sitting-rooms and Bedrooms, Hydraulic Lift. . Trams pass the door every five minutes, to and from Railway Station and Ponsonby-. DAVID NORDKN, PIOPgrCTOB (late Manager).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 8