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Amusements.CITY HALL. Lessee and Manager...Mr. P. R. Dis. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A GIGANTIC SUCCESS. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS. IJIHE QAIETY 00 MP A NY. A Crowded and Delighted Audience witnessed the first appearance of that Marvellous Contortionist, I MANUEL WOODSON, I MANUEL WOODSON. " The Silver Streak of Perpetual Motion." And the Beautiful Sisters, tho Q-K E Z I A H S-Q 0-K_E Z I_A H 8-0 In their Entrancing Feat on The Silver Ladders. A HUGE AND UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. These Renowned Artists anpear FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. By arrangement with Mr. Harry Richards. Immense Success of THE LESLIE BEOS.. SHEPHERD AND LEWIS-Miriam. Collins and Browne. Fred Leslie, jun. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s; all other parts, One Shilling. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. TO-NIGHT, CHORAL HALL. PONSONBY LODGE t'jpO-NIGH! TO-NIGHT, CHORAL HALL. PONSONBY LODGE SOCIAL CLUB. ANNIVERSARY BALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DRUIDS' ORCHESTRA (8 Instruments) S'lider Hn>. Kwart. CATERING A SPECIALTY. DH'ORITIOV- from COURT BROS. SPECTATOItS, If. SPECTATORS, Is. Grand March, 3.30. Trams will leave the Throe Lamps, Ponsonhy, at 7.15 p.m. for the Choral Hall. W. L. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec. PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE FRIDAY EVENINGS AT THE Y.M.C.A.. Corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets. WINTER LECTURES AND CONCERTS, Commencing each Evening, at Eight o'Clock. PROGRAMMEFRIDAY, August 25—Lecture, " Signalling Through Space." By Professor F. D. Brown (University College). September Concert tendered by Mr. and Mrs. S. Jackson. September 22—Lecture, "Tennyson: The Man and His Work." By the Rev. W. Day (Pastor Mount Eden Congregational Church). September 29Lecture, " Tlio Drink Traffic, and Phase,? of Reform." By tie Rev. Jas. Milne, M.A. (St. Andrew's Church). October Concert, tendered by Mr. J. H. Philpott. October Social Gathering. Y.M.C.A. LECTURE HALL, Corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets. Tickets for the Course, to admit two, 4s; Single Ticket, 2s 6d; Single Admission, Is. May be obtained at the Booksellers, or at the Rooms. THOS. BTJDDLE, Hon. Seo. WM. BBAKENKIG, Pen. Sec. Meetings. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION will hold their Usual Meeting in Central Mission Hall, Albert-street, To-day (Wednesday), 23rd, at 3 p.m. DEV. \v. RKADY always draws a larse audionce ■" Remember he lectures This Evening in Pitt, street Church. , Musical. piANOS ORGANS LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, OR ON THE EASIEST HIRE TERMS IN NEW ZEALAND. £15 Instrument ... 9s 2d monthly £20 Instrument ... 10a 9d monthly £25 Instrument ... 15b 4d monthly £30 Instrument ... 18s 4d monthly £35 Instrument ... 21 5d monthly £40 Instrument ... 24s 6d monthly £45 Instrument ... 27b 6d monthly £50 Instrument ... 30s 7d monthly Deposit on Hire System. Five Par Cent oil Net Cash Price of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE FOR OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY, 75, QUEEN-STREET (Below Smeeton's). FREDERICK MOORE, MANAGER. PEKCiE piAHOS,

RONTON AND JgEELIN piANO Q0„ W. H. WEBBE, MANAGER, Arc Sole Agents for New Zealand for the Celebrated gPENCER pIANOS. Head Office: SHOETLAND-STEEET, AUCKLAND. n PIANOS, GRAPHOPHONES, Records, ' y J- etc.; MUBIO (Latest and Most jE~ Popular) Violins from ss; Banjos, Actfti oordeona. Guitars, Concertinas, Autoharps, Mouth-Organs, Mandolins. V Strings and Fittings for all Instruments. Send for Catalogue. A W "ROBERTSON, •* ' * Igrjf, QUEEN-STEEET. Board and Residence. VACANCIES for Two Gentlemen Friends, share rooom.—" Lovoni," Symondsstreet. BOARD and Residence for permanent gentlemen near College, 16s per week. -For address apply Dairy, next McLeod's, Upper Queen-street. piNE GROVE, Karangahape Road, next to 4- j Ij- ,D. Nathan, Esq. Terms moderate. Good stabling.—Mrs. Hopkins. "DOWLING GREEN VILLA, foot of Grafton J-» Road-First-class Board and Residence, Terms moderate.-Mrs. Braund. "DELIA VISTA, Waterloo Quadrant, oppoJU B i to Government House. Five minutes Telephone 1 723 ° ffice - ltrß - J T Nonnan ' " CAITHNESS," opposite Supreme Court V (Telephone 1043), " FEOGMOEE " corPhone r m? U V,° ad v nd Symonds-street (Telepnone 714), have Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Terms moderate.-Mrs. Carter. TV A^? Hi ATA j Hardinge-itreet-ae- » » leot Board and Residence j bath, oiano single room. Splendid view. Six minutS oludedf n Terms, Ms (washing in- " ETeSSsa. PriDC69 ' Btr66UYaca "pORTLAND HOUSE, 69, Hobson-street— J- Vacancies single and double bedrooms; bath, piano. Terms moderate. ' S OI rw,i Alf red-street (near Albert Park- „ .J.Iwd1 wd and Residence; flrst-class acoommodation—Mrs. Crqiokßhank. Telephone 672. " O^5, E^ A " Lower 1 Symonds-street (oppoY site Government House GroundsWln. perlor Accommodation to Boarders and VisiOffice Tn ™n flve minutes' walk from Post Office. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Hendry. L° V ]S ft" 1 f Gle ? al y° n '~? AcoomTramg and bus constantly. on atvnli cation to Miss Colegrove. m ' L°K;°= is itl«z asM «•» «■ REFINED ESTABLISHMENT. Corner of Grafton Road and Bridge-street Superior Apartments.MRS. ROBINS ON. gRENT'B 'gATHGATE rrouSß, ROTORUA. IS NOW OPEN FOR THE HEABON. Intending Visitors will please Bend Telegram to secure rooms. T' BRENT, Pbofhictob JjWINGTON AND "D AKE H, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS (Established' 1866), GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Opposite Entrance to Fort-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 8

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