AIUUOGiUCUVa* C I T V "g ALL. Lessee and Manageress Miss M. Greenwood. TONIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TIIE GREENWOODS. THE GREENWOODS. THE GREENWOODS. ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS. THE MOST UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. Hundreds Turned Away at Ten minutes to Eight I Not even standing room! The Verdict of the Press .m l Public. IT CAN'T BE! KKAT:" Pathos! Humour! Laughter! Fun! Shrieks! IlvsTEnics! a Series of encores ! Everyone Pleased but t"Ose who Couldn't Get Is ! Are producing the mo*t Magnificent Programme that Ins ever been presented at the CITY HALL, mucin: from selections from GUAM) ' OPERA to MUSICAL COMEDY and BURLESQUE. In all the Cities and Towns of Australia and New > bin ! immense audiences and the Press have been unanimous in praise of the magnificent arting and the beautiful voices of the MISSES GREENWOOD. GRAND DOUBLE BILL "BARBAE A." BARBARA Miss Maribel greenwood MISS MAIIIBHL GREENWOOD ' Will Sing THE GRAND SCKNA FROM WALLACE'S " LURLINE." The EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY MUSICAL PARODY entitled, "A CUP OF COLD POISON," OR, "ROMEO AM) JULIET UP-TO-DATE." HOMIiO MISS AGATHA GREENWOOD Tile Orchestra under the direction of HONS WILUMOFF. 'For this occasion only, HOLIDAY PRICKS :-Dre»i Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit. Sixpence. Seats may be reserved at Wildman and Lyell s for Cd extra. Day Tickets at Williamson's, Partridge s, and Wool lam.'. Doors open at 7 p.m.; Overture, 7 50.; Curtain rise at S p.m.; Carriages may be ordered 10.45 p.m. AGRICULTURAL HALL. J\ CIRCUS. CIRCUS. CIRCUS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Great Success! Everybody Delighted ! Re-appearance of Ethel, the Child Gymnast, tho Wnndor of the 19th Century; Riders, Tumblers, walkers, Juggler-, (iyiunasts Horses, Dons, Monkeys, Ponies. A Genuine Show. No Bombast. No Blow. Our Prices : 2s, Is, 6d, The Proprietor announces to the public of Auckland, that after an absence of months, he has much pleasure in once more placing his good Circus Entertainment before the Discerning Public of Auckland. Exhibitions. SOCIETY OF ARTS. CHORAL HALL. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OPEN TO-DAY, AND EACH DAY OF THE HOLIDAYS. From 12.30 to 5, and 7.30 to in p.m. S. STUART, Secretary. Meetings. $ t > T ODOE ST. ANDREW, No. 8. The Regular Monthly Meeting of this Lodge will be held at Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, TO- . NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30. Visitors cordially invited. W. H. COOPKR, P.M., Secretary. ROSKILL ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Mount Roskill Schoolroom on SATURDAY, May 1,4397, at 7.30 p.m. THOMAS BILLINGTON, Chairman. ROSKILL ROAI) BOARD. jyTOUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD. Annual Election Nominations will ha received by me at the Mount Koskill School, on or before noon, WEDNESDAY, April 21, 1897; and a Poll, if required, will be taken on SATURDAY, May 1, 1897. JAMES H. CARR, Returning Officer. DentaL W.H/H.C. BKiBT SURGEON DENTISTS, TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET (Successors to A. L Wright) Telephone 657. yf M. HOB BS, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (By Exam), P A E R O A, At Mr. de Castro's Pharmacy. ; w Y. LEAT HA M, SURGEON DENTIST (For two years with the late Mr. W. H. Skeet) May be consulted at his Rooms, adjoining Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper, QUEEN-STREET ' (Opposite Wyndham-street). A W ohatfield.0 hatfield . DENTAL SURGEON V (Next Auckland Savings Bank), Begs to inform his Patients, and the public gene--2 rally, tint owing to the depressed state of the times lie has decided to REDUCE HIS FEES for ARTIFICIAL TKETH, about ONF.-THIRD of the j original PRICE, for A definite period only. ■ Gas Administered, ss. All Work Guaranteed the same as heretofore. Terms Strictly Cash. 11. P. W"" >so " 3 SURGEON DENTIST (By ICiaiu.), SHORT!, AND.STREET (Opposite General l',„i Office). TEtEHIO.NI! 377, I JIREDERICK S. BALLIN, SURGEON DENTIST, by EXAM,, , Winstone's Buildings, Upper Symonds-street, J CHARGES MODERATE. N.B.—Will attend at Pukekohe (Goodwin's , Boarding-house) eiery Sale Day. I, _ : A. O. M MTLIKD ' Ms - SURGEON DENTIST, S ' h Specialist in Crown and Bridge; also care of n Children's Teeth. TIOTORIA-STEEBT WEST (Opposite Union Bank). i 'E. C ox & S«N, E. *£°- s -} DENTISTS. | 11. COX. "; U,S A.M.P, Buildings, US, Queen-street. Telephone 074. v V OUN,; MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO >• X CIiTJON. Corner Of ALBERT and Willuley Streets. Beading-room comfortably furniehtd. All th. leading Papers, Reviews, Magaiinei, etc., on the > Wilts; subscription, ed per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 3000 volt in the tarious de partmenta of literature; subscription, 2s fid per Quarter. Tia and Coffee Provided in Social Room. Employment and Boabdinohouse Regis Kits. , Meetiiig for Young Men on Mondays, p.m. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible leading and Grayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible id Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Sunday Evening sbr tick in City Hall at 8 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Young id ,") cowUally invited to visit the Rooms, where full information Bay be obtained Open from 8 a.m 10 P.O. BRASS PLATES for Boose Doors and Garden Gateu engraved with Name in black letters, by new machine process, and mounted or handsome wooden mount, with bolts, ready for fixing; can be obtained at the Herald Works, •s' Queen-street. II ts \/f AG NO LIA ANTI-FRICTION I'l ' METAL. Sole Agents for New Zealand: * JOHN CHAMBERS & SON. , /
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 8
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