Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Managor, _ __, _ -.Bland Holt Business Manager. .—„_W.H.Sea«ravo LAST TW-GHTI I AST XT-Ofm AST J-.IGHTI JL-ABT --.IGHTI THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, And LAST PERFORMANCE of the Popular MANKIND Dramß' MANKIND MANKIND OR, MANKIND MANKIND Beggar Your MANKIND MANKIND NEiaiIDOURI MANK'ND MANKIND MANKIND TO-MORROW ..ATUBDAY). For the First Timo ln the Southern Hemisphere. Bland Holt's Fourth Novelty, entitled, TABEN FROM LIFE. A Poetlo and Sensational Drama, Inflyo acts* by Henry Pattltt. one of the famous authors of Tho World. To-morrow—Late train at 11.16 p.n_. Takhw !-l)ress Circle and Orohestral Sta_-» _s:Sta_s. 2s Sd; Pit, Is. ■■ .„„_.__-_ Box Offloe now open at Wayte's, 100, Qneenstreet, where -tail and Pit Tiokets can be procured. . _. W. X, BISHOP,,BuBIue.s Agent. -PRELIMINARY NO TICK, BIGNOR O. NOBILI Has muoh pleasure to announce that arrange.' ments have been oomploted, and that on or , about the 2nd of November the rriAMBOUK M-iJOR QPBRA QO, Will appear for a Bhort season at ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, When It will present Ofb*■NßiOH's Latest and Geeawst Wqbk, . LA FILL*. DO TAMBOUR MAJOR! Further partloulars ln future advertisements. ffIHE Concert in Aid of Miss M. J. 1 WILLOWS will be repeated on TOESDAY E VKNING NEXT. Plaoe will be advertised to morrow. T_TBW ZEALAND ORDER uOOD 11 TEMPLARS. Temperanoe Hall.«■_,'..''•' Grand Oonoert, tendered as a compliment to the Executive of thejabove Order by the corn-Ire* Lodges, will bo given on MONDAY MIGHT. Ootober 23, 1883. This being an especial 000-slon, the best looal talent haa been Boourod. A good Programme deserves a Rood honse. Oonoert at 8 sharp. Tiokets, Is, Ooine early.— J. MARBON, Seoretary. I ' I , ■ -__-g l_ec-ureß< , OUNG MEN 8 CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of WE-t-SMI- AND Alfl-BT-fIXBIBIt-j ANNUAL Cqubbh ot Lkoturbs, IW, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AT J*.Bo. Oot.SO—Leotnro, "Left-handed Men"..lieT. ■ Bpumoon, Admission to non-tloket holders, Is. To Oommenoe at 7.-0, ! Beats reserved for Tioketholders tUI 7.-0. __* THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. SOO, boorting. ROBERT BL AIK IE, MEMBER OF TATTERSALL'S, AUo____N_. Has Books open on aU forthcoming events. Double Events—Melbourne Derby and Cap, odds from 800 to 2to 600 to 20; Cap (straight . out), from 200 to Ito 200 to 21 s 0.J.0. Handicap (straight oat), from 100 to Bto 100 to 20. Longest ourrent Odds laid, subject to Market alterations. All Bets " P.P." Business strlotly confldentlaL r','i ii i ..I'.'1"",."' • !' ' ss' I cricket Material^ &c. —jn-xnerx-r. — wsvuraarf- ~ W, W, ROBINSON Has Jnst Opened the Best Lot- of CRICKKT MATSBIA-i ho has yet Imported, the Bats being particularly well handled and balanoed. To be seen at w, Jones's. Tobaooonlst, a_3, Queen-st. Cash h__ era ot £10 .will receive a pRICKETI CRICKET 1 CRICKET 11 - . JUST! LANDED, Ex Loch Awe, , . ~,-. 12 .CASES MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS CRICKETING GOODS. • All Specially Selected by one of the Ac_-___ii__. Eleven. " Thoso Goods Surpass any that havo evoc boon Imported into tho Colonies. • ■ ' PARTRIDGE AND WOOUiAMS, QUEBN-BTBra-r, Opposite Union Bank. ; • Exhibitions. UCELAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Exhibition, TO BK H-LD OR Wednesday and 1 hursday. The Bth and Oth November, 1882 (H.R.H. the Prinoe of Wales's Birthday), * '; . .;.' 'AT 188 .. Show Yardbgreen lane. ellerslie, WHS-. UPWARDS OK £1000 „___„ £1000 GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES - ; won ' '." HORSKCATTLE ■ ''- "-.! ' ■-. SHEEP '" "b'winb POULTRY DOG 8: IMPLEMENTS (Colonial and Imported) . ; * . LOOAL INDOSTRIKB Of OTOtW description, and VKaBTABUEB, Catalogues to be had at the Offloe, Queen, steeeti' WILLIAM PERCIVAL. ■■'.*.!;" Booreta_r.,' - For full Programme, see " Weekly News" ot September 9. i- ' ' ...'.'" ***■ mHE TMPERIAL QCHIEDAM gCHNAPPS, A PURE AROMATIC SPIRIT, Distilled and prepared In Sohledam, Holland, from an Original Receipt, and possessing , '* Rare Medicinal Qualities in all DISEASES Off THH , KIDNEYS, BLADDER, Akd URINARY ORGANS. A Tonio, Diuretic Aiitl-Dyspeptio CORDIAL, br the reoommendatlon of the Leading Continental Phyßiolans, and Is now ■'» " AC__~OY. LKDGED AS THE LATEST AKD MOST ' VALUABLE REMEDY FOE , GRAVEL. GOUT, & CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. FThe Trade and Consumers are oautloned against spurious Imitation., the genuine only bearing the si~nature and address Of the pro* - Prietor" HENRI J. HART, " MELBOURNE. Used In tho Melbourne Hospital, and awarded by the Jury FIRBT PRIZS at the Melbourne International Exhibition, DR. HASSALL'S REPORT. « The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, ' ':'■■ • "64, Holbarn Vladuot, X.0., "ZiOndon, ach Uay. 1877. " Report of a Sample of Imperial Sohledam Schnapps, reoolvefl trom Mr H. 3, Hart, " We have aubleoted a sample of the abovenamed article to a very o ireful chemical asalyßla and examination. " The results of the anal. Bi?, which ate set forth ln a separate report. Bhow that this spirit is of good strength, practically free from acidity, and that it contains but traces ot solid matter Insolation. It j~»eo.8e~ a flolloi.o and agreeable aroma, and a, pure and mild taste. Mr Hart's Sohledam Schnapps la a very superior - artiole ot its class, is weU pur-Set), aud quite; Bonulne. ' "(Signed) AbthubH.Ha_____- M.D., " Author of * Food and Its Adulterations,' tec "OTTO HWHNSR. F. 0.8., . "Publio Analyst."* Wholesale Akouc i ARTHUR K. I.ATHAN.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3806, 20 October 1882, Page 1
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