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; , Amnaements, &c. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOp^ Propiietor .. .. .. K w Lessfle •• - Hr. £ PRONOUNCED SUCCESS OF'THE- -- GAIETY COMPANY I - GRAND BILL TO-NIGHT (SATTTTiniv. GRAND BILL TO-NIGHT (lATuIDAYI"w .„ . THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, , Will be presented an Entirely New Edition In Act3,of r*.«tv QCIg Tffi; Dramahsed from the iiMortal Dickens* Celohiated "ASTOBY OF A LONDON, ORPHAN y Written_in the: earljr bloom of his cenin,- _,t,„ his profession brought him-happilv far th. and what ia beautiful in it-in Sir contS-t 6 i strange scenes and strange men ana stArv.- .™ WlUl —tho Story of Oliver Twik than any other of Dickens', works thatM S £? 8 / r picture that large and loving sympathy with human suffering, and aU Ihat jt ■ e S and noble, however poor atd Wlt which has made his name in thousands of a name oS blessing, and stamped Mm champion of family life and Tirtue, and the foe of selfishness and vice. Long before his found a home in print, little Paul, and littL v and little Oliver found a home in hisbiiw l^ there he warmed them, until the fire caSht Si mmd, the mind touched tho heart, and forth a story-a story full of those sad things.hs had»« in his d-«ily walks of life. Full of poor little chik drencast hopelessly on cold, cold streets, and of ones and fiends, in human shape, who beat them and S them hard at wort. Full, in fact, of tortures Loniion humanity, as seen by Charles Dickens. Supported by a powerful cast. " JKeserrod seats at Wuyte'a, Queen-street. JJtess Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; SUli» o« a* PIT, OSfi SHILLING. QHO RA L H ~A~L~L. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, MB. GORDON GOOCH'S - GRAND ANNUAL AND FAREWELL EVEHTN'fI CONCERT, Consisting of Selections from Vincent Wallaca'a Charming Opera, L (J KL I N E ! ■ In concert form, By Private Pupils And Class Members, kindly assisted by Mrs. Kilgour as principal Soprano Soloist. Paht I. Quintette—"Blow, Gales" .. Bishou lUiss Costek, Miss HAiiaRAVE, MiS3 Tappkb, &TEB Gooou, JMtssiis. Bitbnha3i, Haxna, Kaisivn" and Gooch. Song—"When Night is Dark" .. ..Land Miss Annie Harobate. , Scena—"Una Voce" .. .. ..RossiniMiss M. Moioik (her first appearance at Choral Hall). ' Duet—" O'ci the Hill, O'er the Dale ".. Glover Miss Duder and Mrs. Gooou. Aria—" A 11a. Stella Confldente" (in English) .. Bobaudi ME. GORDON GOOCH. Violoncello Obiigato : Me. H. K. Edohs. Pianoforte Solo—"Yalse Brillante" .. Raff ME. ANGELO EOREEST. Waltz Song—"llßacio".. .. .. Arditi Miss Duder (her first appearance at Choral Hall). Song — I 'OHvi«," .. .. .. .. CotsfordDick Miss Hume (her first appearance at Choral H&ll). Part Song (by desire)—" Trust Her Not" Hatton Miss Coster, Miss Harorate, Miss Tappfr, Hbs. Goocn, Messrs. Bdhnham, Haska, Ekesikq, and Goocu. Part 11. Lurline SELECTIONS! URL IN E SELECTIONS I Principal Vocalists Mrs. Kilgour, Miss Ahrn'e . Hargrave, Miss Coster, Miss Tapper, Mrs. Gordon Gooch, Mr. Joseph Hanna, Messrs. Keesing, Bartley, and Gordon Gooch. Accompanists : Messrs. Angelo Forrest and Slater. Admission :—Body of Hall, 2s 6(3 (tickets for which are obtainable at Upton's, Wayte's, Mears*, and Eally's establishments); Gallery, is. Also, on Concert Night, a few Seats back of Ground Floor at Is 6a. Door open at 7.30; Concert at 8: Carriages at 10.30. _ fef'Visitors to Main Body of Hall enter at large side door facing Government House Grounds, where, too. Tickets may be bought on Concert Night. ( 0 H' 0 K, A L ' H A L L. Mr. T. SPTJRGEON will exhibit by Limelight A NEW SERIES OP JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S' PICTURES (PHOTOGRAPHED FROM LIFE), ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, AT 7.30 P.M. . Rev. S. MACFARLANE in the chair. Music by Band of Hope Choir. ADMISSION, Is. Reserve Seats, 2s ; Children half-price. Proceeds to be devoted to Blue Ribbon Army sad Auckland Tabernacle Building Fund. Admission by ticket only. tickets may be obtained from Sunday School Union, Mr. A. Cox, 177, Queen-street,' and MrFrench, Karangahape Road. A. Ji, »•« Court Robin Hood. No. 6169, will celebrate its Seventh Anniversary by a BALL, to be held in tha Pan mure Hall on FRIDAY, September 21,1833. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets (ss, to admit a gentleman and two ladies) may be had from Members of Committee, or from A. LOOMB, . Secretary to Committee. American >fejl§§gw ORDER OF . . ODDFELLO WS' BALL, To commemorate tha Fifth t . Anniversary of the 1 Stat, or Auckland Lodge No. 26, Will be held in the CHORAL HALL ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1883. Tickets (to admit Lady and Gentieman, 10s 6d; Extra Lady, 6s; Single Gentleman, 7s 6d) may bo had from the following Members of Committee: Brothers Hughes, Armiger, Slyfield, Butler. Falconer, Gamble, O. Humphries, Featon, Neumegen. W. Stuart, Field* McCulsky, Knight, Meaci, Thomas, Erans, and Gilbert, Chemist, Queen-street. . W. JONES, Hon. flee. N.B.—As the number of Tickets is limited, early application is necessary. THEATRICAL and other Companies requiring Bill-posting in Wellington will find - ftmpls accommodation on the New Zealand Times Boards distributed throughout the city. Terms *n application to the Manager. • _• • _

TSO BUILDERS—Tenders will -be re ceived for one month for the Purchase o ; Tickets for the Gaiety Company. Educational. THE REV. AND MRS. HOMFREY DAVIS are desirous of receiving into their House boys from the country, whose parents «ish them to attend the Auckland College arid Grammar School. Their residence,. which is near to the Railway Station, and within a few minutes' walk ©f the school, is large and convenient, and, in ever; way, is well adapted for the purpose. . . It is the wish of Mr. and Mrs. Humfrey Davis to provide a thoroughly comfortable home for the boys, and Mr. Humfrey Davis will undertake to pay particular attention to them in the preparation of their lessons out of schooi hours.. . The next term will commence on the 17th of Sep- : temteer. Good references.—For further particular apply to.the Rev. Humfrey Davis, Hepburn-street, and after the Ist of September to him, at The Oaks, Emily Place. * Young men's christian ASSOCIATION, Corner ef Wellesley and Albett-sti^ets. A Class for ELEMENTARY PHYSICS to to conducted by Rev. J. S. Hill, commencing MONDAY, 27th inst, at 7 30, in the Lecture Hall. , Terms: FREE to subscribers to the Association. Nomes of those des.ring to attend the Clasd receiTed_ at the Rooms. ; Special tarms for Ladies, . - "lyrß. H. GORDON GOOCH, A.R.A.M., will continue to give Special SINGING Lessons up'to end of November (leaving for Melbourne early in Deoeraber), at bis Residence, Albert Park. DANCING. — The N&w Waltz and French Cotillions, now everywhere danced » .Europe and Australia by the upper class, abo, au Old and New Dances, taught by PROFESSOR BERNARD, at Dancing Academy, Queen-street, over Mr. Rattray's Establishment. Tuesdays: 8 to 10 p-io. Pupils can join classes at any time/ Terms beginning from date of entrance, One Guinea. Private Lessons daily at Devonshire House, Hobson-streat. "OIANOFORTE, ORGAN;'AND FARST MONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For terms and other particular* address Newt-on. Post-office. . jy-R. RA LP H HOO D, LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Letters to be left at Eady*a Music Warehouse.; Mr. Hood attends Concerts.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6787, 18 August 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6787, 18 August 1883, Page 8

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