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CITY OPENING CHBISTMAS NIGHT With a GRAND SACRED CONCERT. A BEAUTIFUL SACKED PROGRAMME. Intro ducing Unique Novelties in Bel!- chiming and, Part- singing:. Followed bj a season of Secular Concerts, commencing BOXING NIGHT. The Celebrated Australian PAYNE FAMILY I VOCALISTS j I PIANI-STES I [ VIOLINISTE3 | | FLAUTIST | AND BELIRiNGERS. Acknowledged by Press and Public to be the finest Hand Bellringers in the Colonies. For producing 'pleasing harmony ,* 'perfect manipulation,' and. ability to touch the sentiments of large audiences. Piano and Own furnished by Hoffmann and Son. FAMILY Prices: Dress Hrcle and Stalls, 2s ; Back Seats, Is ; Children, half-price. Tickets may row be obtained of Mr S. Gilbert, Chemist, Queen-street. FRED. DAWSON, Agent. [ , !i ' /CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Vy NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). E XCURSION TRIPS ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26 (Weather and other circumstances permitting). The above Company will run the following Excursions, leaving the Queen-street Wharf at 10 a.m. : — MAHURANGI HEADS (Landing Passengers at Wharf) , S.S. CLANSMAN. Return Fake ... Three Shillings. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS S.S. WELLINGTON. Return Fare ... Three Shillings. GREAT BARRIER S.S. AX.GYLE (Leaving Queen-street Wharf at midnight). Return Fare ... Tew Shillings. (Exclusive of meals.) Calling at Tryphena, Hlind Bay, and Fitzroy, returning to Town on THURSDAY MORNINK. A splendid opportunity for seemg 1 the beautiful scenery of this Island. Time will be allowed for fishing, etc. MANUKAU HEADS. S.S. KANIERI (Leaving Ouehunga at 10 a.m. Latest train from Auckland at 8.55 a.m.) .. Return Fare ... Three Shillings, bands will be in attendance. Luncheon Peovided on Boaed. Pbice, Is 6d. THAMES SUMMER RACE MEETING, To be held on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26 and 27. S.S.WELLINGTON Will leave Queen-street WharE on WEDNESDAY, December 27, at 7 a.m., leaving the Thames again the same evening atß'3o p.m Return Fare ... Five Shillings. FROM ONEHUNGI. S.S. GLENELG Will run an Excursion to RAGLAN AND KAWHIA MORNING 1 ° nehungtt early WEDNESDAY This Excursion affords an excellent opportunity for visiting the Hot Springs at Waingaro and the wonderful Caves and Cathedial Rocks on the Jtakaunui Biver at Kawhia. Facilities will also be given for fishing excursions m the harbaur ana for trips to Native Settlements. Return fare Ten Shillings . (Exclusive of meals.) x^],fssh> {L^XCURSION TO ST. HKLIER'S BAY. NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. In response to numerous requests the Devonport Steam Ferry Company will run one of their fine Steamers to St. Helier's Bay on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT leaving Ferry Tee 2.30 p.m., Leaving |St. Heher's 5 p.m. ...rf/UicHJi.'f Retrun Fare, Is. Children under 12 6d J. R. D. BAKER. * ART UNION. KALIZOIC. 70 PHIZES. 3,000 TICKETS. Is EACH The Prizes, which include Draped Mirrors and Tables, Painted Screens, Panels, Sofa Oushions, etc., etc., will be on view from WEDNBSDAY, tke6th of December in the VICTORIA ARCADE. .A 11 the work has been arranged and supervised by a lady from the Royal School of Art London. *

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 10