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- Atnusemiii'- j I T Y |J ALL. Lessee aud Manageress Miss M. Greenwood. TONIGHT, TONIGHT, THE GREENWOODS. THE GREENWOODS. ""last night" . LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT . The whole prodnc-'d under the Sole Direction of MI"S MAItIBEI. GREENWOOD. THE MOST UNPRECEUENTEDSUCCESS OF THE SEASON. . Packed Houses ami Enthusiastic AUDIENCES. ' The Verdict of i h.' Press and Public: "IT CANT BE BRAT*.. 'Pathos! humour! Laughter! Fun! Shrieks! Hysterics! A series of Encores! To-night New .songs! The most Masniliccnt Programme that has ever been presented at the CITY HALL, ranging from Selections from GRAND OP Kit to MUSICAL COM KDY and BURLESQUE. In all the Cities and Towns of Australia and New Zealand immense audiences and the Press have been unanimous in praise of the magnificent acting and the beautiful voices of the Ml.-SKS OREKNWOOP. GRAND DOUBLIC BILL. "BARBAE A." Barbara .. .. Mi«s Maribel Greenwood MISS MAlllßlit. GRKEXWOUI) will Sing THE GRAND SCENA FROM WALLACE'S " liURUNK." Tlio Excruciating Fun'iy Musical Parody entitled "A CUP OP COLD POISON," OR, "ROMEO AND JULIET UP-TO-DATE." ROIIEO. . .. MISS AGATHA GREENWOOD The Orchestra under the direction of MONK JVILUMOFF, for tills occasion only. HOLIDAY PRICKS :-Dress circle and Orchestral Stalls. 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. Seats may be reserved at Wildinan and I,yell's for €d extra. Day Tickets at Williamson's, Partridge's, ami Wonllam'. Doors open at 7 p.m.; Overture, 7 50.; Curtain rise at 8 p.m.; Carriages may be ordered 10.45 p.m. 0D jyiLL PJALL, 0D NI!AK PUBLIC LIBRARY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CONTINUED ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE QRAND ASTER OARNIVAL. TO- I GREAT BARGAIN NIGHT. NIGHT. I GREAT BARGAIN NIGHT. EVIRV ARTICLE REDUCED. I,VERY ARTICLE REDUCED. ENORMOUS SACRIFICES ! ENOBMOUS SACRIFICES I SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME.

REDUCED PRICE OF ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. OPEN TO-NIGHT ONLY ! From 7 to 10. P. R. DIX, Manager. Exhibitions. SOCIETY OF ARTS. CHORAL HALL. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OI'KN DAILY, AT THE CHORAL HAI.L, From 12.30 to 5, and from 7.30 to in p.mi Art Union Draw Monday. April 26. Tickets, 2s 6ri each. Meetings. RUGBY UNION. A Special General Meeting of the above Union *111 be held in the Clubroom, Metropolitan Hotel, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At Sight o'clock, Business : ' To consider position of Suburbs Club and pro' posed alterations in Bye-laws. 0. B. DIXON, Hon. Sec. mHE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF J. NEW ZEALAND (AUCKLAND SECTION). QUARTERLY MEETING TO-DAY (Thursday), April 22, in the Lecture Hall of the Rooms, at 8 p.m. W, F. MassEY, Esq., M.H.8., will preside. Discussion :

" The Present Political Issues." A large attendance invited. Members are solicited to brine a friend. By order, JOHN HASTIB, Secretary. Note.— lie Council will meet District Members at 3 p.m. same afternoon,-J.H. Auckland city schools district. The Annual Meeting of Householders will be held in St. James' Hall, Wellington-street, on MONDAY next, the *26tb instant at 7.30 p.m. to receive the outgoing Committee's Report, and proceed with the Election of New Committee. - JOSHPH BLADES, Chairman Auckland City District Schools Committee. April 21st, 1897. \TEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE i.l PROTECTION OF WOMEN & CHILDREN, AUCKLAND. The Fourth Annual Meeting of the above' Society will he held in the Social Room of the Y.M.C.A, on MONDAY next, the 26tli inst., to receive report and elect officers for the ensuing year. - J. J. Holland, M,H.R., Esq., will take the chair. Rabbi Goldstein, Iters. Hy. Bull and W. A. Sinclair, Dr. King, Messrs. W. H. Smith, H. Fowlds, Baker, Tucker, and other well-known gentlemen will 'be present and take part in the Meetinc. All sympathisers with the Society are cordially invited to attend. I. M. PORTER, Secretary. A.M.P, Buildings, Queen-street. jy|OUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. The Aipiual Meeting of Ratepayers of the abovementioned District will be held in the Public School, Morningside, on MONDAY, May 3rd, 1897, at 8 o'clock p.m. N.8.-The Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the Road Board will be held at 6.30 sharp on the same date. CHAS. GROSVENOR, Clerk. April 24th, 1897. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees. 4c. Evangelistic service every THURSDAY EVENING in the Y.MC.A. Booms, at half-past seven. Open to all. Strangers welcomed. Fancy Goods. OF SURPLUS STOCK. GREAT BARGAINS. The undersigned have much pleasure in calling the attention of their patrons to their FIRST AND ONLY PUBLIC SALE. In order to reduce their vera large Stock, they will make an all-round REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT. DURING ONE MONTH On all Purchase- foe Cash From our Surplus Stock. . Other Goods are marked at much lower rates, vii,; Some FILOSELLE at Id per skein, usual price 3d • BUSTS BERLIN FINGERING, . Warranted full weight, at 3d and Id per tkeii, ; -«£ 'usual price 6&

PROPRIETORS OF SCHOOLS AND OTHERS 1 • Will DO WELL TO CALL • ] • '> .v BAIK BOW ON. . . <■" '( gHA K K S.PEA R" & 00, , i 1 -WOOL AND SILK MMCHANTB, . '• , Qdeen-steeet. v _- Inrtrurtion will be gi»en Faig to all puidtueis i-rfi- , liter the ale. . Q. AND Y' 8 patent f belting. Smoothness of running, »bse»ce of stretch, peat itreogtb, and extreme durability, combine to make ' ' THK CANDY BELT The beat tmumitter of power and Hit Baitat rlceab!» Belt yet produced. •*.; Sole awb«»'s.:j; #|| JOHN CHAMBERS ft SON, 1 : " , ' AWKUHft ■ VvVvrv

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10423, 22 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10423, 22 April 1897, Page 8

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