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Amusements- ' OLYMPIAN ARENA (Late Agricultural Hall). TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF DIUK,TURFIN ! 08, THE LIFE'AND DEATH OF HIS BONNY IiLACK BESS. To-night " Dick Turpin" will, be played first, the arenic acts to fallow. To-night Pro(es*.r J. Fletcher will handle, break, and subdue a young colt in twenty minute* in full view of the audience. Popular Prices will be charged, viz.: ONE SHILLING to all parts of the hou=e. ' A few Chairs Reserved in the Dress Circle at 2s. THIS AFTERNOON at THREE O'CLOCK there will be a Splendid MATINEE PERFORMA NO K, when Children will be admitted to all parts for SIXPENCK, 11l preparation for MONDAY NEXT, the Sparkline Equestrian Comedy, "A MEMBER 01' TATTK lIS ALL'S." Ladies' Cloak-room, with respectful female in attendance. FRED FRKDO, General Manacer. Ann HOUSE. THURSDAY Ni;XT, JPLY 1, ISO 7. HERR R. C. ZU'iIERMANN'S I' SIXTH ANN tlil, l I fiRAXIi CIIA.MIiKIt CONCERT. | Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Ilia Worship the Mayor, P. Dlgnan, Esq. ASSISTED BY HIS PDPILS And the Obioisal Banjo, Masdolis, and Guitar Club. Conductor : Leader: Herb Zuimersii.n.v. Mb. A. A. PARTRIDGE. •.Ms— Miss COI.ETA I.ORRIGAN, Miss LILY THOMSON, Miss YATKS, Jlr. G. M. llBII), Mous. HKNiaCASIER. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. Full Programme in next Wednesday's papers. Tickets from Messri. AVlldman and Lyell's, Partlidges and Williams Messrs Hoffumnn, Kady and Co., and A. A. Partridge, Victoria-.-treet East. A. A. CAKTRIDGK, Business Manager. /\PERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY WEEK, JULY 7. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. GRAND OPERATIC AND riOSTOJJE pONUERT, v> , Tendered as a COMPLIMENTARY BKNEFIT to the WIDOW and FAMILY of the late ME. HENRY THOMSON, a Member of the Club. All excellent Programme of Operatic Gems in Costume will be presented. TICKKTS .. 3s. 23. IS. The Box Plan will open at Messrs. Wililman and Lydl's on THURSDAY NiCXT. Notice to MEMBERS.-Tickets may now be obtaiiiß on application to P. R. DIX, Secretary. ST. MARY'S PARISH HALL, PARK I'LL. THE QUERN'S RKCORD REIGN. GRAND SCENIC COSCERT. THURSDAY, JULY IST, AT 8 P.M, Song, "Her Majesty" Mr. Robin Hay. 1. THE GinUlOul) OF THE QUKEN (about a dozen views'. Song, " Home, Sweet Home"..Mrs. Hugh Wright, (with scenic effects) 2. THE STORY OF THE QUEEN'S CORONATION, COUUTSHIi', AND MARRIAGE. (about a dozen views) Song. "Hearts of Oak" Mr.Gilfillan, 3. HOME AND COI7UT LIFE, UP TO DEATH OF THEPHINIJK CONSORT. (ahout a dozen views) Song, "He Wipe- i Tear from Every F.ye".. Miss Corbett. (beautiiullr illustrated! 4. WIDOWED QUEIiN AND EMPRESS. (about a dozen views) Song. To be selected. 5. FAMOUS PLACES AND PERSONS OF THE REIGN, (about a dozen views) Song, "The British Lion". ...Mr. W.D. Garland, (with grand euic effects) 6, GREAT EVENTS AND HEROIC DEEDS OF THE EMPIRE, About 25 view* of Great Exhibition, Ciiinean War, Indian .Mutiny, bombardment of Alexandria, Jameson's R-iiil, Growth of the Aavy, etc, etc . Recitation,- "The Charge of Light Brigade" (beautifully illustrated). Song," Jessie's Dream" Miss Corbett. (with scenic effects) Recitation, "Charge of Highland Brigade at Tel-el-Keliir".... Mr. Potter. Song, "Britannia, the Pride of the Ocean".. Mr. Claude Kissling. (Grand Patriotic Picture) Son?, "Rule Britannia." The Scenic Effects aro among the finest ever produced in Auckland. Front Seats, 2s. Other Keats, Is. Exhibitions. A* f < A .'\T EWT ON PIGEON AND ya/? Jn£- -Li canary club's aaßuiT" GOLD MEI)AL SHOW . «KHA TO BE HELD ] PMPiK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, R July 2nd and 3rd, 1897, IN FOBISTOS' HALL, K ARAN GAH APE Road. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), An Art Union will be drawn on 20th July. Winner of First Prize will be given a Sewing Machine, value £10 6s. presented by Mr. W. J. Beale. Winner of Second Prize will be given a Silver Watch, Viilue £5 Ills, presented by Messrs. Reid Bros. Winner of Third Prize will be given a Perambulator, value i.%, presented by Messrs. McLeoil Bros., and other Prizes, Works of Art, all of which may be seen at Mr. J. S. Cobley's, Tailor, Pitt-street, Tickets, Is each, including admission to Show. J. JAMIESON, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, Foresters' Hall, Secretary. AUCKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON. AND CANARY ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL SHOW, In conjunction with which will be held the NEW ZEALAND GOLD MEDAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, In the AGRICULTURAL HaLL, AUCKLAND, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, JULY 15, 16, and 17, 1897. By special permission of the Coloniil Secretary, a GRAND ART UNION Will also he held in. connection with the Show. Prize) now on view at Mr. C. Waters', Confectioner, Queen-street, Auckland. Is each- Tickets —Is each Which include admission to the Show. ' CHAS. GROSVENOR, Bank of N. i. Buildings, Secretary. Auckland. . Hotels. HI E R HOTEL. GEORGE LORAM Desires to inform his old friends and patrons that he has become the Proprietor of the PIER HOTEL, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Ibe house has been thoroughly renovated, and is now second to no family hotel in the city. THE COMFORT OF VISITORS IS MADE A , _ SPECIALTY i At the Pier, and it is confidently expected that the Pier will shortly become one of the most popular hontelriesinthe Provincial District of Auckland. , • , Photography. /YEORGE /GREGORY, : ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 45, Corner of Queen and Weuesuy-stuits, ©. ENAMELLED CABINETS PS IVORYTYPKS, 3 FOB. 63. ' One 6 by 12 Opal. Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets enamelled or mat) ior 15s. ■ ; ■ PROMPT DELIVERY. TNSTANTOGRAPH CAMERAS (i-p!ate J. size),- to be had from Peacock, • Optician. Sbortland-Btreet, ,at trifling advance on English price. Cameras, with- stand and all chemical materials and apparatus complete for beginners, 17a. Prismatic Compasses for Miners, Pocket Compasses and Magnifiers for Piotpector's. HyUrometers, in glass aid, metal, for teiting spirits. Dairy Thermometers and Cream-tetters, Mafic ÜBt«rne_.and Slides, Drawim Instruments, etc. etc Opposite the Post Office,.;;; . m WILLIAM POWELL, Chemist, Qm- • T T W street, his just received a lam flock of WAUOO."«bec«lebnitedlJi#r Kwlfc

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10479, 26 June 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10479, 26 June 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10479, 26 June 1897, Page 8

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