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■ ■ -—.. |M , M n n iiiiiuVir—-«miiiiip— — Amusements. ~v;" OPE R A HOU SE. Manager and Director.... BLAND HOLT. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, DEC. 7, i AND TO-MORROW EVENING, DECEMBER #, By particular roquest, BLAND HOJLT'3 r Beautiful. Homely, and Romantic Play, I THE GOLDEN LADDER, THE GOLDEN LADDER THE GOLDEN LADDER, BY Messrs GEOP.GE R. SIMS AND WILSON , In acceding to the warmly-expressed desire of a large number of hi» patrons for the reproduction of this favourite Drama, Bland Holt wishes to state that since his last visit to Auckland he has bad the SCENIC ILLUSTRATION of THE GOLDEN LADDER entirely reorganised and rearranged. When the piece was produced in Sydney in March of this year, the servicoE of that extremely capable artist, Mr GEORGE GORDON, were secured, with the result that n, series of really EXQUISITE SETS were executed, and these will now be produced on the occasion of the present revival. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, THE GOLDEN LADDER. " 'Tis Sorrow builds the Shining Ladder up Whose Golden Rounds are our Calamities." THE ATTRACTIVE CAST of CHARACTERS by the . STRONGEST DRAMATIC COMPANY NOW TRAVELLING AUSTRALASIA, Including Mhs BLAND HOLT . AND' .' • ' ■ ' i MISS EDITH BLANDE ', Miss Flora Anstead . Messrs Augustus Glover „ VirginiaVivienne „ H.R.Roberts , „. Mabel Russell „ E. B. Russell Mrs M. V. Buckley „ Harry Norman Messrs Walter Howe ~ H. Plimmer ~ W. E. Baker „ J. Anderson } ,i Albert Norman „ W.Dale,etc.,and BLAND HOLT. ' . Act I. / r "WHERE THE THAMES -FLOWS CRYSTAL." Act 11. Sc. 1. UNDER WAVING PALMS (Tamatave) ' Sc, 2. THE 1 6 RON S W ALLS OF ENGLAND- " Pearl-hued by the Tropical Moon." ACT 111. . Sc. 1. Office of Keith and Co. Sβ. 2. The Nest of the Peckabye. Sc. 3. HAMPSTKAD HEATH IN A-FLEECE-©F SNOW — Twinkling "Lights o' London." Act IV ' Sc. 1. RUSTICITY WITH THE PECKABYS. Sc. 2. Exercise Yard at Millbank Prison., Sc. 3. The Visiting Room. Sc. 4. CORRIDOR IN THE PRISON. I Se. 5. At the Sign of •'The Load of Hay." Sc. 6. Back to the Peckabys' Nest. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. Messrs Herbert Winning (Chief Mechanist), J, Nelson, M. Hillier, R. Newman, Arthur Shave. Business Manager Mr W. H. Seagrave Agent ;.. Mr Christie Sirnonsena Assistant Stage Manager Mr Harry Norman Box Plan at Wildman's. Day Tickets at Wildman's and < mABER NAC L B SCHOOLROOM. a GRAND CONCERT AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 9, At 7.45 o'clock. PROGRAMME. 1. Pianoforte Solo, "Caprice Aerien" (Wollen hangst)—Miss F. Lester. 2. Recitation, " The Fireman" (Conrad)—Mr Ralph Potter. 3. Song," White Wings" (Pinsuti)—Miss Davis, 4. Song, "The Message of the King"—Mr W. Musker. 5. Violin Solo (selected)— Miss Chew. 6. Song, "The Valiant Knight"—Mr E.Walton. 7. Unfurling New Banner. Interval and Refreshments. 8. Pianoforte Solo (selected)—Mr H. Wells. 9. Presentation'of Sunday-school Prizes. ■ - '• 10. Song (selected) —Miss Warren. 11. Recitation—Mr Hutchinson. 12. Flute and. Pianoforte Duet — " Andante Moblique"—Mr and Mrs Innes. 13. Song (selected)— Miss A. Rimmer. 14. Recitation, " King Volmer and Elsie" (Whittier)—Mr L. St. J. KeKwick. Accompanist—Mr H. Wells. Proceeds in u> s o£ Children's New Year Festival. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children under 12, Sixpence. ■ DON'T forget the Epiphany Band of Hope first Grand Industrial and Art Exhibition, St. George's Hall.Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next.

Sporting. AVOnbalb"jockey club. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 12,1391. ACCEPTANCES and ENTRIES for Selling Race Close with tha Secretary TOMORROW (Tuesday), Bth inst., at 8 p.m., at the Office of the "Sporting Review," Vulcan Lane. i HARRY H. HAYR. Secretary. Tenders. i ___ nnENDERS will be received by the J. Tamaki West Road Board up to 9.30 a.m. of SATURDAY, December 12th, 1891, at the Schoolhouse, lor Breaking 300 yards or more of Road Metal.—Alex. Bell, Clerk. «TV~cT ~~P a I N T E R s. Tenders -will be received until Noon of TUESDAY, the Bth instant, for Painting and Papering the inside of the Hibernian Hotel, Onehunga, for J. C. Seccombe, Esq. Specifications to be seen at tho above hotel, m.O P A I N T E X S. Tenders are invited up to Noon of SATURDAY Next, 12th instant, for Painting Quick a. Stables, Devonport, and Cottage, adjoiuing.. Specifications ruav be seen at Nairn's Post Office Store, Devonport—OLIVJER_MA ; YS :L _ Oweb.a~g"oldmining~compaky : (LIMITED). , Wanted, Tenders for Forming Tramway. Water Race and Dam at Owera, WTjaagapoua. for the above named Company. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office of the undersigned, or at the Office of Mr Langsford, WhangapGua. who will show intending Contractors over the ground. Teudere to be sent to the Office of the .Secretary not later than the 18th instant. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. G. MacDONNELL, Secretary. Auckland, December i, 1831. LE A RING GORSE, EtC TAMAKI. i Tenders are invited to be sent to the undersigned on or before, TUESDAY, December Bth, at 2 p.m., for clearing the Gorsc. etc.. on tne roads fronting the property of the St. Johns Collego Trust, Tamaki. Particulars can be ascertained from the undersigned. Wμ. S. COCHRANE, ' 101, Victoria Arcade. December 3rd, 1891. , OATEN SHEAVES AT MANGARE. I TENDERS will be received br the undersigned for Twelve (12.) Stacks ot Oaten Sheavee at Mr Paul's farm, il ansa re, till 4 p.m., os WEDNESDAY, the 9th inst. The highest or. any tender not cecessurHr accepted. : F. A. WHITE, Queea-street, Wγ ANTED Known-For Gbea'p Firewood, call on A. Parker. Ciietouis-stro« ! and Manchester House. Nelson-street; Mw J Wood »nd TriuDiri Coal always on hand; orders • punctually attended to.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 290, 7 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 290, 7 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 290, 7 December 1891, Page 4

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