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Amusements. Theatre R o y a l. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OP POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OF SiMONSEN'S ENGLISH AND COMIC OPKRA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 2&TH.JUNK, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 29th JUNE. First and Only Performance of Offenbach's Celebrated Comic Opera, in Four Acts-LA PERICHOLE! PeriCQole(aStreetSinger)MiSß Florence Seymour Guadalena "k Tawm f Miss Ethel Mackay Berginella } { Miss Julia Beaumont Mastrilla J K - eepere t Miss Maggie Brusnan Manuelita "i ( Miss Jessie Stuart Nineita ! Ladies J Miss Lucie Cobb Brambilla fof Honor | Miss Lilian Martin FrasquinellaJ \.Miss May St. John PiquHlo (•* Street Singer) Mr William Walshe Don Andre (Vice-Kiug of Peru) .. .. Mr George Dean Count Pan Jtellos .. Mr Percy Shannon Don Pedro de Hinoyosa Mr Fred. England Marquis de Santarem (Old Prisoner) .. Mr Tom Pollard Marqnis de Tarapote.. Mr Erskine Scott First Notary .. .. Mr S.Thomas Second Notary .. Mr R. Scott Peruvians. Ladies, Cavaliers, Mountebanks, &C. MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT— IL TROVATORE ! IL TROVATORE ! WEDNESDAY NEXT. 3rd July, Positively the LAST NIGHT of the SEASON, FOR THE BENEFIT of MARTIN SIMONSEN FOR THE BENEFIT of MARTIN SIMONSEN THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. And between the acts Mr Simonsen, by general desire of the subscribers and the public at large, will play some of his Celebrated Violin Solos, so much admired all over the civilised world. Box Office at Messrs Milner and Thompson's Music Warehouse. Day Tickets at Levy's. 9519 Theatre Royal. Lessee .. .. Charles Hugo.

THE COMING MINSTREL BOOM, Commencing THURSDAY, JULY 4th. Return of Australia's Greatest Favorites after an absence of nearly two years. Tho Company has just concluded a successful season of five weeks in Auckland and four weeks in Wellington. HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS. ENGLISH, AMERICAN and AUSTRALIAN STARS. 25 REFINED ARTISTES. 25 Full particulars see daily papers. Hugo's Original Prices—Bresa Circle, 2s: Stalls, Is; Pit,.6o. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. JAMES HUGO, 9818 . Business Agent, Jlalace Skating x&ink. OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. SATURDAY~EVENING, POLO MATCH BETWEEN KAIAPOn fLINWOOD KAIAPOT V V -I LINWOOD KAIAPOIJ . ILINWOOD Match commences 9 p.m. ■ Doors open 7.30. . Admission One Shilling. Note—Look out for Kingsly Bros., Champion Bicyclists ef the World. R. H. DONNOLLY, ■ 9701 Manager. MAGIC, MIRTH, AND MUSIC, ; Professor U ill, I THE ~ WORLD - RENOWNED MAGICIAN, v Who has had the honor of Performing before H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Saxe Weimer, His Serene Highness Prince Leinengen, 1 Kine: George of Greece, Lord Alcester. Lord I-Charles Beresford, and many other Notabilities in all parts of the world, has arranged with those Clever Musicians, i f-HB spTanish students. TWO UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT^ • • .■:■■■ JS THB- >-*•••■ ■ v OD D PEL LOWS' HALL, Lichfleld Street, ON TUESDAY.AND THURSDAY, 2nd, and 4th JULY, teepectively.

Doors open at 7.30; Commence at 8.

Tickets can be obtained and seats reserved at miner and Thompson's. Prices, 3s, 2a, and Is. Extract from "Cape Time?." September 18th, 1888 : ' Those who roally wish, to know- what sleight-of-hand means, should not' fail to see him." ■', ■■ -C 623 Meetings, && LINCOLN ROAD BOARD. fT\HK ADJOURNED~kEETINa of RATEX PAYERS will be held' at the District Office, on MONDAY NEXT, JULY Ist, at neon. P. W. EAST, 9744 Clerk to the Board. CHRISTCHURCH OPERA HOUSE. A MTCET7NG of "INTENDING SHAREJ\_ HOLDRRS and those interested in the Conversion of the Taani street Hall into a firstclaas Theatre, will be held at Tuam street Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, V At 8 p.m., When Mr Dunal, Architect, will be present. and ahow plans of proposed alteration. 9800 L "°" L, iffftwlltlra*. L.O.L. TWELFTH OF JULY CELUTORATION. nPEA and PUBLIC MEETING, under the J. auspices of Lodges Nos. 5 and 2*, in the Free Methodist Church, St. Asapb street. Chairman, R. Meredith, Esq., P.R.W.G.M. Revs. H. Irwin, W. S. Potter and G. Bond. Tickets. Is each, to be had at Wesleyan Book Depot, Cashel street, or from members of the Lodges. 9809 Religions Services. DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES, JUNE 30th. 1889. Morning, at 11. Rev. W. J. Williams. Evening, at 6.30, Rev. W. Moriey. Evening Subject: ■ "AreOhrlatiah Missions a Failure?" Select Anthems by the Choir. 9793 Sydenham WesleyanOhurch, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE 30th; Morning at 11—Rev. L. M. Isitt S7ening at 6.3o—Rev. L. M. Isitt. Subject—" Thfl Late Father Damien, the Leper Priest." 9787 ST. ALBANS WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE EVANGELISTIC MISSION will be Continued Another Week, by the REV. J. J. LEWIS. Subject to-morrow evening—" Present Decision for God." Service to commence at 6.30. The week night meetings will be held at 7.30 In the Bchoolroom. Dress as you like. Sit where yon please. More workers needed. A hearty welcome to everyone. Adult Bible Class at 3 p.m. to-morrow. 9813 SAWTELL, COLLS & CO., Bedford Row, (next kinset and co.) ON JULY Ist we intend Opening the above premises as a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAY, CORN AND GENERAL PRODUCE STORE. Having made arrangements far regular Supplies of COAL AND BTRBWOOD, We are placed in a position to supply same at lowest rates. LIBERAL ADVANCES TO FARMERS AND OTHKRS ON ALL SORTS OF GENERAL PRODUCE. General Commission and Financial Agents. 9788 ALVANISBD Iron, Hoop Iron Fencing It Wire. Aitkenandßoberts,4ronmongers, »2 Uehfleld street tomtit Deakal.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7349, 29 June 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7349, 29 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7349, 29 June 1889, Page 1

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