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Amusements. mHEA TR E ROY AL. JL Proprietor B. J. DoLias. LAST APPEAKANCE OF THE LYDIA lIOWARDE BURLESQUE COMPANY. TOMCHT-TREMENDOUS DOOBLE rBOORAMME, To commence at 8 sharp, with Dibdma Popular Oporetta, THE WATKKMAN ! Tom Tug (with songf) ..Miss Lydia. lowahd* To bo followed by Ackliur_t I-antomune Burlesque, __ TOM, TOM, THE PIPER'S SON ! mHEA TX E ROY AL. I Proprietor ?, JV Un -telle Staxe Manager Mr J. B. Eteeie. Grand Openiko Niout, MONDAY EVENING, Ei-BItUAUY 14, '81. alio Management bcg3 to announce that MR G RAT TAN RIGGS, Ireland's Celebrated Comedian and Prolan Artiste, will mako his First Appearance in his great Impersonation ot THE IRISH DETECTIVE! Iv which he represents. Seven "'(Tfront Characters, each, a distinct nationality. Arthur Traccy, the Detective.. .A Michael Doolan, Irom the North Country .••■:-• Hans Hpeilman, a German.Glazier _„.„-.« Pop Corn Juice, an aged Negro I GRAI IAN Clam!*oup Merchant J.UWUO Mrs Muldoon, a Fruit Vendor.... Mattco Ma-Otti, an Italian Padrone ■••■• V? n.?!::V.-MrJ.B.Steele Mr Hhon J. Mr J. Musgravo Richad Stockton £J r?,#iw» Adolphus Tiverton ..Mr J- O liiiou Johnny Lemmons _ Mr T.VVilhama Jim Thuc Mr C. Bnrfora JoeSlng 7. '..... Mr A. Campbell |«k7777......Mi-sGr^Ho ffi A bigad .7.7.7.7 - - Miss Jessie Raymond TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION! The incidents o£ this drama arc faunded on laM_. GRATTAN RIGGS capo from America under a _ix mr-.ths' guarantee from Messrs Coppin and Co., lor Melbourne aud Sydnoy. wShe performed with the greatest isuccess, -(.-'co Melbourne and Sydney papers). Mr Riggs will bo supported tiy tho strongest company in New Zealand. ... , A selection of Irish Melodies by a full and efficient orchestra, under tho di rectorship ot P^| SPtan Ha Ut BUpton's. Doors open at 7.30,. performance at 8. Prices of Admission i-Circle, Is; Stalls, 2.6 d; Pit, Ono SluUing. _ j o. 0. P., M. U., A. B. Loyal Fountain of Fbikndsrip LODGE, NO, 3920. .1, i THE 37tii ANNIVERSARY SM,a| of tho abovo Lodgo Jp..py_T%*'{ mpprPML IVILL BS CELEBRATED BY jZ^^Ba DINNER AND BALL, _____ — thk LORN E-S TRE E T HALL, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1881. Dinner at 7 D.m. Dancing nt 9 p.m. Tickets to Dinner and Ball, 10s. Tickets to Ball, 7s Gd. Kxtra Ladies' Tickets, 2s Gd. Tickets can be procured from the Committee: S. H. Matthews. N.G. I J. H. Leaning V.G. S. G. Wright. P.G. J. H. Syms, I J. w. G. Connolly, F. 9. A. Smith, P.O. Edwd. Lcydon, O.M. Bro. J. Burke. BRO. D. WATSON, Secretary. A RTILLERY UAH D. A MOONLIGHT TRIP will bo given by THE ARTILLERY BAND ON MONDAY, Hth FEBRUARY, 18S1 [St. Valentine's Night], to WILLOW GROVE GARDENS, NORTH SHORE, ,T2F PLENTY OF DANCING, ta Tiokets, Ib Gd. Boat starts Bharp at 8 o'clook ARTILLERY BAND! Sporting. AUT-DOOK SPOSIii, HANDICAP RACE, 100, 150, and 110 YARDS. Firat Prize, Suit of Clothes. Race to take place on SATURDAY, 19th February. .entries close on Saturday, 12th Februaiy. it the shop of J. H. DALTON, Tailor, Victoria-Etreot. TBISTLE HOTEL Consultation on Dunedin Cup. Unlimited number of Subscriber of One Pound each. Ist Horse, 30 per cent,; 2nd Horso, 20 per cent.; 3rd Horse, 10 per cent. Starters and Non-Starters, earh 20 per cent (Divided). To be drawn about February _2, ISSI.—M. Gallagher. pONSULTATION {SWEEP ON THE DUNEDIN CUP (UNLIMITED). Run February 23rd, 1881. Tickets £1. H. GILLBTT Exchange Hotel, Parnell J\ UNE DIN CUP, 1881. PRESS CONSULTATION. 3,000 MEMBKKS -'AT £1 EAOK. Rapidly Filling up. Opinions op the Piiess. "Judging from tho success which attended this event last year, aud from the undoubtedly satisfactory manner in which the Press drawings are conducted, we should say the present undertaking will prove even a greater success.— "N.Z. Tablet." •'' Put your money in where you may be sure all is fair and square' This may be ensured If they invest in tbo Now Zealand Press Consultation. Tho name of Mr J. J. Connor is ample euarnntceforthe strictest integrity ."—"Printers' Reßister, "Now that Consultations havo become an 36fabl shod institution, as it wore, it is gratifying :o Und them conducted by men of standing and eputation. Mr J. J. Connor, the Secretary of :he New Zoaljnd Press Consultation, is a, member of tho Arm ot Woodlfleld, Jolly & Co., and is well known as a gentleman of integrity and respectability. People who invest in consultations should satisfy thenißelves as to tho bona fides of those who get them up. . . . Mr Connor is also offering tlio handsome prize of £50 for tho placing of tho first threo horses in tho Duucdin Cup."—" Saturday Advertiser," J. J. CONNOR. Atmospheric Printing Works, DoNHDi-f. ART UNION, GO MEMBERS at GsZtWO PRIZES. ■ A Largo Open Pleasure Boat, the 'A__in,' now lying in Home Bay; centre-board, with masts, sails, oars, &c„ in flrst-cloaa order. Also, a Violin and Case. To bo drawn for on February 22nd, at J. H. Dalton's, Ta'lor, Victoriastreet, where tickets can bo obtained. T R TUN I O N, 200 subscribers at 20a each. Five Prizes. Knj?ine and Boiler (with certificate) Chiil-cutter, for steam or hand power Upstanding Horse, warranted Spring Cart (nearly newj and Harness •10 Acres Land. Tickets forwarded to Subscribers in the Country on receipt of P.O. Order fcr £1, and Poßtage Stamps. Apply to Mr S. Worms, Land Agent, Newton AKT UNION DRaZyiNG.' TWO PHIZES : 50 SUBSCRIBERS, 10S. EACH. Two Berlin Wool Pictures:—"Ecco Homo," " Daniel In tho Den of Lions." On view at StrkttO-I's, 20S, Queen-street, where ticket may bo obtained. T^OTICE.— Great Surprise 1 The Ladies -Ll all say that Williams's is tho Cheapest House in Town for Fancy Drapery and Small Goods. A splendid lotof Ladies' Underclothing, Skirts, Lace, Ties, Maltese Lace, Ribbons, &c; a lot of Ladies' Back Combs, Belts, and Neck Frilling, all prices from 2d a yard; a nice lot of Gilt and Black Broochas and K'arringß. cheap. Ladiea from the country would do well to buy thoir goods at Williams's, Cheapest Houee in Town, foot of Grey-street, four doors from Market Entrance, opposite Dainplers. Open ill 0 p.m. . rIIHE principal Bootmakers, Dressmakers, J and Tailors, have all their Machines Repaired by D, S, Cbambeis, tho London Sowing Machine Maker, 6, Adams' Arcade, Upper Queen-street, Needles lor all machines, Id and l.d each.

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3292, 12 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3292, 12 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3292, 12 February 1881, Page 1

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