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Amusements. I TUESDAY. Bth November. FIRST AND POSITIVELY ONLY APPEARANCE IN NEW PLYMOUTH OF MISS ALICE SYDNEY B U R, V ''■ T ' r MISS ALICE SYDNEY BURVETT MISS ALICE SYDNEY BDRVETT IN ONE OF HER WORLD FAMED PERFORMANCES WORLD-FAMED PE RFORMANCES WORLD FAMED PERFORMANCES A LA RUBENSTEIN A LA RUBENSTEIN QUEEN OF PIANISTES QUEEN OF PIANISTES Classical, Brilliant, Pathetic, and Popular programme. Plan and ticket? at Mr John Giuiouk's. Dress Circle (three front rows, special reserved), ss ; remainder 4s ; Stalls (reserved). 4s ; Unreserved Stalls, 3s ; Pit, Is Doors open 7.30; commence 8; carriagos, 10. CHAS, O. MO><TROSE, b 242 Manager. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT f ~LA3T NIGHT ! ! OF Tiie Dampiers, And tho full strength of thsir populir DRAMATJO COMPANY In that most po^ulnr, sensational and emotional Draan, " The Green Lanes of England " Written by Messrs Henry Petlitt and George Conquest. Gentleman George (ono of tho fancy) Alfred Dampier In which Mr Dampier will, by special re~ quest, recite The Charge of the Light Brigade and the Death of Little Jim. Mop Wheatßtone ... Miss Lily Dampier Mnrtba Flint ... Miss Katuebine Rossell And the full utrength ot tbe Compsny. LAST "NIGHT ! Admission : 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan and day tickets at Mr GlLMorjß'B stationery depot. GOOD-BYE AND PEOSPEKITY TO NEW PLYMOUTH. LIEUT. ROSE, Business Manager. GEORGE BULLER, Acting; Manager. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL B Etiz a, a, r. A BAZAAR for the purposo of raising funr's to build a schoolroom for St Andrew'B Sunday School will be held fa the Alexandra Hall on 9th NOVEMBER. The stalls will contain a large variety of useful nnd fancy goods, articles of verlu, clothing, etc. There will also be produce and refreshment stalls. A Grand XMAS TREE with toys for the million. Afternoon Tea from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. A Concert will be held in tho side room at 8 p.m. Admission to Bazaar :—Adullß,: — Adullß, 6d; chilbßß dreD, half-price. PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY CHAS. B 7 SHAW, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER, NEW PLYMOUTH. PORTRAIT Work executed in all its brancuce. Farmo, Homesteads, and Live S"o-k photographed. All work turned out in first class style, with promptitude and deppatch. Specimens of work always on view. OHAS. B. BHAW : Photographer Studio, Brougham-slreet. b 155 SPECTACLES. N. Lazarus & Co., OCULIST OPTICIANS, London, Calcutta, AND 28,1 AND 283, COLLINB-BT. MbLBMTRNH, By appointment to H.E. the Marquis of DufEerin, Bx -Viceroy of India etc., nave appointed J and T. AVERY SOLE AGF.NTB, FOB [NEW PLYMOUTH, Who hav<3 been thoroughly instructed in our system of siuht testing (Pr. 4354), which is now being universally adopted, and may bo consulted for ffipootaclus or Eye Glasses daily. The Medical Profession and all interested in Option! Science aro invited to see this beautiful teat, and all the last improvements in Lenses and Frames as prescribed by Ophtbulmic Surgeons, i OUR BPECIALITE » SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSLB fitted with lenspe, correcting tho defects of ench eye, and in frsuiea adjusted for comfort »n<l g">o.> appe.uanoo, nro in nearly all cases, Hipplinl AT ONCE, aftei the sight ia t<-s'.w! l.y onr agdnts, or (in preference) on tho Pnacriptious ol Ophthalmic SurgeonH. BUILDING SITES, BESIDE IN OES, | Suburban and Country Properties. ' A I AHUK r,elc-cii<m oT the alovoioffuriftg for tale by tho ut-dvi signed. Pneu ai c r v as on replication W. J. SHAW, Land Agcnl, .924 Bro^ghani'BUcet.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 3