ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. ENORMOUS SUCCESS of J. < \ WILLIAMSON'o FAMOUS ROYAL COMIC OPEEA COMPANY, The strongest and most complete Organisation which has yet visited New Zealand. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, Magnificent production, for three nights only, of the late Alfred Collier's world-renowned Comedy-Opera, DOROTHY, Introducing a great and powerful cast. MONDAY & TUESDAY, Septpmber 26 & 27 THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD. Bos-plan and Day Tickets at Wildman and Lyell's. -pi OBSON- T7" EOEDT DRAMATIC COMEDY COMPANY. THE MOST LEGITIMATE & SUCCESSFUL ORGANISATION ON TOUR. 'There's nothing succeeds like success.' CONN, THE RHAUGHRAUN. On Tour : HUNTLY - - - THURSDAY, 22nd NGARUAWAHIA - FRTDAY, 23rd HAMILTON - - - SATURDAY. 24tTi CAMBRTDGE - - TUESDAY, 27th LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. CAMBR T DGE - - THURSDAY, 29th HAMILTON- - - FRIDAY, 30th New Scenery. N«w >ru=ic. T^ull and Complete Cast. nno BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. LTFF, TIMES, A^ T D DEATH of FREDERICK PLUMMER. ILLUSTRATED. CJT. PATRICK'S LEAGUE OF THE r^ cro^s. The First Anmwl Poeini of the nbove c ociety will be held in the Catholic Tnstitute "Welling-ton-street, on FRIDAY EVENING, September 23rd inst. Admission by invitation only. F. BUCKLEY. Hon. 'cc. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. A Grand Plain and Fancy Di-pss BALL in connection with the winding up of the Dorothy Quadrille Assembly will be h^ld in the above Hall on Wednesday Evening, September 28th, 1892. Early application for invitations is requested, which may be had from nny Member of the Committee. Gents.' Subscription, ss ; Spectators' Tickets, Is. Grand March at 8.30 sharp. Music under the management of Messrs Reid and Davidson. F. Keating, Hon. See. TTE IS COMING! ! ! \JSJHO ? MR W. H. JUDE, THU MUSICAL EVANGELIST EMINENT ENGLISH ORGANIST AND COMPOSER. TO THE CHAIRMAN & COMMITTEES OF ■•CH'OOI.S IN THE AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. Gentlemen, — r am a Candidate for the vacancy on the Education Bonrd ; a circular explaining my views will be po=ted to you immediately. HY. WILDING. AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION, 1892. OPEN TO ALL COMERS Under 10 Years— Ridge's Catechism, 14 prizes, from 2s to 10s 6d. Under 13 Years — Ridge's Catechism, li prizes, from 2s 6d to £1 Is. Uncle- 4 1 6 Years— First Steps, 14 prizes, from 5s to £2 2s. Over 16 Years — Richardson's Lesson Book. 14 prizes, from 5s to £3 3s. Entries close MONDAY, September 26. Books. Forms Rules, etc., may Ye obtained from Messrs Hill and < '0., Vicoria-strept ; Mr R. French Karangnbape Foad; Secretaries of Societies and V. J. MAC HER MO IT. Secretary, Commercial Hoad. Where is }-our club printing done? Thfi Obkervku dff.ce giv^s special attention to printing fur football, cricket, and rowing clubs.
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 717, 24 September 1892, Page 15
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