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Amusements. :: : .- \\ OPERA KOUSE,-FDLLER'S n<s ! V/,:. .- COMPANY. EKPJI? ..I _ LAST FOUR NIGHTS of , T nE _.""'"• JOHNSTONS. ' PABEREWSKIS OF THE XYLmm,,—• These Artists play Overture to*®"* Peasant " Negro Ragtime .'B*4 :; :f * latest March, and " British PatVo"'' nsa '» *I • M E. AND M S . TOM A ; T , ; In Sketch. "MAJOR . LORKE, Vm -, HAPPY DOROTHY DREW, Serin " 1 WILL STEVENS, LOTTIE SOUTHwT-tt DENIS CARNEY, in New SongT^ l -. One Who Loathes Jlim " »*«, by / THE TWO C.'S, GERTRUDE FRA&Ws? " ' i LYNNE AND MAISIE, Si trios ***** . i,l Circle and Orchestra Mails (Reger»«rf i Wuaman's), 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, M tW . at I at Grove's anil Garters. ay B altt|| % r\ ii o ii A l ifTTr ■' I \J OCTOBER 28-FRIDAY-OCrOBM'* 1 ALFRED BILL'S 23 - 1 „ , ~ GKA.\D CONCERT, > - 1 I Under the Patronage of the Auckla«d <*■»;'• ffl Society, Orchestral Society, I and Savage Club. "*««... i PROGRAMME. . I Part i. ■'"''•" I 1. "Fete Boheme '• (from Scenes Pittowwu*,~». I GRAND ORCHESTRA. (mISI 2. Song, "An Evening; Song'' - OfflSSfiW I MB. WALTER WRYTI enth^ ;-..| 3. Violin Solo, "Air Varie" - fVicnri*«, \ I (Orchestra! Accompaniment conducted Ila, I Wielaert) MR. ALFRED HILL *! tlr I 4. Scena .from Oberon, Ocean, Thorn wiiai I Monster - . - -- . .*n» ",?**'' : i: MRS. HAMILTON HODGES ' . sls f) i 5. Sonata, No 2, for Violin and Piano c-i I and 3rd movements) - . .S M I*} MB. ALFRED HILL AD MRS.' ERNBsW I 1 QUEREE. tb " ■*■■■■■ 'MS 6. Ballad for Baritone and Orchestra : t.,„„ n (a Maori Lament) - - (Alfred b&, I (For the First Time in Public) 4 *•" ; , . MR. HAMILTON HODGES * PART n. :; | L"Angelus" (from Scenes Pittorwm.^ B GRAND ORCHESTRA (mS« 2. Song, --Hush Me, O Sorrow" . ( * ass «^) MISS MARGOT°SOMEEiT SO!n^ 3. (Accompanist, Mrs. *■?»s£s . _ < j3. Viola Solo, "Prelude " - • "KLa § (With Piano and Organ Acco ttwmffi?* i ! ME. ALFRED HCLL att A 4. Song, "My Fairest Child (by re(![offlt) j (With Violin, Piano, and Organ < ISSS 1 ? 1 9 ment). ME. HAMILTON HODGES 5. Baritone Solo and Duet (Soprano and aHi- ? i tone), from "Hmemoa" -~. (*5S3i%jJ _ (With Orchestral Accompanime, ° S MR. AND MRS. HAMILTON™ODORa Accompanist-Mrs. Ernest H. Qner» •■'" At the Organ—Mr. Herbert Bloy GSM V Doors open at 7.30. Concert at;B*SSV a * : '"- : ' Prices— and 2s. Marv - Plan of Hall at Wildman. Lyell, and ,w. 1 gT. . ANDREWS- " Jtt M LOWER SYMONDS-STEEET. • " '•,.■".." : ." ' .".i.' I ''.'-... ..; ■'■■ ■■■ ;"■•; '; 'i'JWKSSSiIIIf- ' TEES HALL WILL BE OPENED On THURSDAY, 27th, at 3 pi, BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. ■ ■-'"' "' ; ; - -' 'i'. r.v" •■'."» & A GRAND SALE OF PLAIN AND SMOV ■' i WORE, 4U * . . -.'< f 27th, 28th. 29th inst. ) "' Hall Open from 3to 5.30 p.m. mi from 'tMm ■> 10 p.m. each day. , *3S -•' MUSICAL PROGRAMME EACH EVENING, '.' Admission: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. gT. LUKE'S CHURCH, MOUNT .ALBEK'! ' ■v.' A SALE OF WORK ' m~ ~ ' wm be ! held in the Paris'! Hall' -Mm ' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) AND TO-MORBOiP j \ THURSDAY, OCT. 26th and _Tth.. ; Admission, 6d; Children, vß'Of-price. Family Tickets, 2s sd. * Open from 3 .util 10 ii.m. ' L . ; - THE SALE OF WORK WILL JUS OPESED .TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) M ; ■■:■-■. by The mayor OF Auckland y> * • v v (The Don. E. Mitcheltsan), v t At 3 o'clock p.m. ■■ TO. Hi WILSON, Vicar. Board and Residence. ■-■--■ - ■■ - ■■; ■ ■ . ■ ■ . -■ 1 < " T\ABLrNGTON," Lower Ssmonds-street, v.::'JL/. vA near. Choral Hall—First,<clas9 Accom- * modation. Telephone. 840. / - . ;• . SUPERIOR. APARTMENTS-Board and Be* P dence. 20s; close to beach and wharf.- '; Mrs.? Beaver, Queen's Parade. Bovonport i i HAUEAKI EOAEDLNGfIUUSE. Fern ifoioii I Park Eoad, opposite the Domaia".-Mra, I Finlay McLiver Gate of Upper Qneen-strest). y #Y | UPERIOR Board and Residence offered to Four. Gentlemen 'in private * house. <ai#f 5 tramline. Terms, £I.—Address, apaly at HEEAiO Office. - r : . „- _ 1. (5.00 D. Comfortable Private Board anil : T;:*<sie'ence can be obtained close fto'fß ; Queen-street; terms, 18s per week.— &&> dress applv HERALD Office. ' • t i RESTHOLME." Upper Qnera-stra-t. neat % : ■ Newton i East .j. School—Vacancies'- {or fj i Boarders; every convenience; 'eras ■ nw_»>"S rate, good table—Misses;Blackburn. ' ; " "OEACHY HEAD," Graftal toad. Bear 3 U Choral Hall-Bright, (wnitortttiK; '; rooms; excellent table; fine• bathroom :(|«ip ■' '. heater); pleasant garden; first-class locality; i convenient all parts; moderate.—Mrs. 1 S«kv {(I °e»- ■ ' •.■ : \ ; i'. i : Q. . £ E N A L V -o<\|||i JEEMYN-STREET. AUCKLAND 1 (Late Admiral's House), I PRIVATE HOTEL ; 1 • For . '• . ■ FAMILIES. LADIES, AND 's- I Telephone, 1010. .->. ■• .' :: \M m ii ""a E ,0 1 H.%:_Si I ' • -V,t TE AEOHA HOUSE, TE AEOTtA. [ 1 This well-known Private Boardinfthousei-Jis, near railway.; station and baths. Visitor! ;ii ■ and Tourists will find every comfort '< at .t&St-.rMH ': house. Single and double rooms.-Teraa, ml 4a per day, or 22s per week. Excellent -T i»»;-ji •■ ferences.-G. LOVEGEOVE, SEN., Proprietor,'jj §■ Meets all trains. '",'wi i I _ " ■. pARLTON BOARDING HOUSE, TS AEOEA, ■ Has been Raised, Altered, Thoroughly B* J I novated, and Comfortably Farsirixd % ■ throughout. I I ■■ TOURISTS AND VOTTOM , , ,*. if I Will find every Home Comfort with ModWMt. ■;! M Charges. ■ I B MRS. BLFNCOWE Proprietress, I ROTOEUA—DARLIXGTON ViLLA-COtt I .-:.FORTARLE BOARD AND <■ RESIDKBCB. I close to the Government Rati; i- «um;- «™ light. J Terms 4s per day, 25» per wees. nm MEh HEAD. PropTfetress. •_ ■■ 1 Q-'P IST 'Q'E AS 0 I T> RENT'S , || BATHGATE HOUSE. EOTOBUA. '■■\'k IB Lighted by Electricity. £3000 ha» bw?-_ ill spent in improvements since last season.- A* ill .loins Tennis. ' Bowling, and Croquet LawnM; flPi Government Baths, and the beautiful Govern- |« ment Gardens. Terms moderate. ; ror»K;i;|Wl meet all trains S. T. BRENT. ■-.' IB] •-■•■ proprietor/, 'g M " KIA -, OEA PRIVATE BOARD JNP M ■■ Ji- RESIDENCE ROTORUA. , ' |H This Newly-erectea House is Opposite *"» • ■ Mm ■ Sanatorium Grounds. : ri : S*-K*|i^ill Magnificent View from Balcony over-looexiw «■ , the Lsike. '~ .t,. I'm Electric Light tnroughout. Hot and cold dim*,' IS . NOW O..CN TO RECEIVE VIsJITOitS-^'.M Good Table. . ; Every: Attention., ;1 "- ; ".i,§M Letters' !?.nd telegrams will! recelWinronjJg^H .' attention. 'Porter..Meets'-Tram^ala^H A 3RACKEBUSH. Proprietor.: |l Poultry, etc . '^__^-.'« THE POULTRY SUPPLY CO.-1904 M of; Incubators Brooders, and Poultry .■■ Appliances. Price ? List ;on appliCwtiwr'.ilM Showrooms.'. 73, Queen -street, y nearjSnit^toiiigjm ECONOMICAL and Easy to Dse-«rt«meb Wk profitable in result is SHAELAi:D'S BWj ; m PRESERVATIVE. Nearly 4,000,000 eggs h*« fgj been preserved with it during the ; last I«« years. It never fails. Scores of ; i gg In bottles prfeserviti" 7 dozen at 9d each, aaa jj in 4,-1, 2. and 4-gallon tins at 3s, 5s 6A..V&- -» and 17s each, at all stores. See that oOT»3» is on the SHARLAND AND CO.. Wfe;H AUCKLAND. • • ■ ■-■'•■■ _■.•■.!« NEW ZEALAND -rjKßAl»l>' : : M S^BScntPTIOS; 63 per week, delivered to »« w ana suburb*, oi ICa per qnai-ter in advance, sto |M to 1-y part of the colony. |fl ADVEHTisait/sSTS uder the following ''s'* s *' - |H Wanted. TO LET. FOB B*r.B, LOST »hd.Fotrsn, rm\ Pkrsosal. Board asd HesipßSCß. ore inserted » the rate of 18 ro rd» (or Is. or three con«cntt»* <»" M ser'.ions v 'it Gt 5 n. ' |fl 818.TU3, DEAMS, AND Marriage-'. ;> 63 «»« «* « sertion.'. JThea- .flt.oanoements, »!>«*•>,:: must » « etgned bj ->j >d«iti»er, a» »i« .werted m J ! AUCKLAND WEERM NEWS Bud BBB1M» HJillil WM without extra chare .'rf^bß^lß Bali's to ndventsemeßti will be »:el«<! *<■ , ■ offices of tile Herald free of conrire. . ,: : sB Tne Proprietors do not Bold :Uew»«l'« WF> II gibls for 'OTn-ms.jtlon or Ueroent* lias's. |H cident o' trom other causes ' Wa'- HI Instructions as to the insertion or * 1{!il ! • JH aavertisementa in the HER4I.O la*'- ».* «■ gr "';-.1 » ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12696, 26 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12696, 26 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12696, 26 October 1904, Page 8

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