AMUSEMENTS. RINOESS'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). LAST NIGHT BUT TWO LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT BLAND HOLT'S WORLD BLAND HOLT'S BUT TWO BUT TWO BUT TWO BUT TWO BUT TWO BUT TWO BUT TWO BUT TWO THIS MAMMOTH SPECTACLE With all its GOKGKUCS SCKNKKY Will be WITHDRAWN ON SATURDAY, To make place for ANOTHER DRAMATIC TREAT. Prices of Admission : 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Children in arms not admitted. Box Blan at West and Co.'s Music Saloon. Tickotß for all parts of the house at Nathan's tobacconist shop, Princes street. Tho performance closes to night at twenty minutes to 11 o'clock. MONTAGUE BROWNE, Business Manager. (01 REE MUSICAL E, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 14th. (Under tho direction of Mr J. Richardson, Organist of the Church. PROGRAMME. Pabt I. 1. Quartette—" Oh, who will o'er the Downs bo free?'' \... ... ... (Pearmll) 2. Violin Solo—Romance is F ... (Beethoven) Mr A. Schacht. 3. Cavatioa—La Flora ja... ... (Bmgmni) 4. Pianoforte Solo—(a) Serenade (Don Juan) (Kettm) (b) Welcome to Spring (Barth) Mr A. J. Barth. 5. Ballad—" True till Death" ... ( Qatty) 6. Trio, piano, Tiolin, and 'cello— "La jour d» naiasanoe" ... ... ... (Back) Messrs Barth, Schacht, and Waud. Pabt 11. 1. Ballad—"ThePowder-monkey" (M. Watson) 2. Solo, Violoncello -Minuetto ... (Boeehcruif) Mr Chas. Waud, 3. Serenade—Berceuse ... ... (Goxmcd) With violin obligate. 4. Trio, piano, violin, and 'cello—(a) andante. (b) adagio, (c) presto... ... (Haydn) 5. Ballad —"Oh loving heart, trust on" (OoUschalk) With 'cello obligate, 12. Quartette—"The lullaby of life" (Leslie) Proceeds in Aid of the All Saints' Parochial Guild. Tickets, price 2s 6d, may be obtained from Messrs Chas. Begg and Co. A. R, Kelsey and Co., G. R. West and Co., Princes street, and of Mr Horsburgb, bookseller, George street, W. H. TRAPP, Hon. Secretary. lEMPERANCE HALL, Moray place. A DISSOLVING VIEW ENTERTAINMENT , With tko Lime Light Apparatus will be given on FRIDAY EVBIfING, 14th JULY. Magnificent Scenery Viows, Intensely Humorous Views, also several splendid Mechanical Effects, accompanied with full Explanatory Lectures. Mr 0. Toifie, Ventriloquist, will introduce hfci Funny Folks, a Yankee Barber, a Colored T> iV ✓-•I tTT! J _ T> T JiJ.l. : Girl, and the Sidesplittar. Doom open at 7.80, will commence at 8 o'olock. Admission— Adults, Is j Children, 6d. ""1 RAND CONCERT AND BALL at Mor- " nkigten new Hall, Friday Evenin? next, July 14. Concert, 2s and Is. Double ticket, Concert and Ball (including refreshments) 7s 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. * LL Persons are hereby cautioned against Purchasing or otherwise dealing with the bay gelding called "Little John," and the light bay gelding called " Rattler," the same having been forcibly taken out of my possession. JAMES ALLAN. St. Kilda. at FERGUSSON, having returned from Melbourne, has resumed the practice of his profession, and may bo consulted at the usual hours at his residence, High street. EASONABLE GOODS AT GENUINE REDUCTIONS. Reduced to Is 8d All-wool Homespun Is 3d Colored Grecian Serges 10$ d Is 4d Costume Cloths lid Is 6d Fancy Dresa Material ll^d Is 6d Navy Serge 12$ d. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. f E have this day Purchased the T » Stock of Dress Materials of a Wholesale House, at less than English cost. It consists of 102 Pieces yards of All-wool Tweed, and Selfcolored Serges, and Foulos in every fashionable shade. The Goods are of the very newest style, and we are offering them duriDg our Clearing Sale at lees than half the usual price. An inspection will prove *he extraordinary value of the above purchase. SAUNDERS, M'BEATH, AND CO. SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED.) The above Company will despatch Steamer* M under : OR OAMA.RU.—MAORI, t.%,, on Tuesdays and Fridays. Paasengori Friday, by 9 p.m. Cargo till i p.m. Saloon, Ilk •, H .• 1 urn at Singio Fares. Steerage, 6s (net IncluvJmc ratals or railway fares). Freight, 12s 6d per ton, including wharfage due« at Oamiiru. T7IOR TIMARU.—WAITAKI, s.s., on Mon- ' days and Thursdays. Passengers this dav Thursday, by 5.15 p.m. train. Faras: Saloon, 15s { return, 20b. Steerage, 10s trcturn, 15s. FOR AKAROA.—WANAKA, u.s., on Monday. 17th July. FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. WANAKA, s.s., on Monday, 17th July. Passengers bv 12 25 p.m. train. FOR NAPffiR, GISBORNE, AND AUOKLAND.—MANAPOURI, s.e., on Wednesday, 19th July. Passengers by 2.80 p.m. train. TflOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, 1} AND MANUKAU.-WANAEA, s.g„ es Monday, 17th July. Passengers per 12.25 p.m. train. Cargo at wharf. FOR AUCKLAND via OAMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAP ftT«T)f)BWn ANT> TATTHANftA. —M. NAPUA, s.s., on Friday, 14th July. Cargo at wharf. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF AND ITOBART—TE ANAU, b,i„ Friday, 14th Juiy. Passengers per 8.80 p.m. train. To be followed by ROTORUA, «,s., on 20th July (not calling at Hob&rt). TTIOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON, AND JD WELLINGTON.—WAKATLPU, s.s., on Tuesday, 18th July. Passengers by 2.80 p.m. train I7IOR LEVUKA.—TAIAROA, a.s., will leave : Auokland on Tuesday 25th July. most*; Corner of Liverpool and Bond street*,
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Evening Star, Issue 6033, 13 July 1882, Page 3
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812Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6033, 13 July 1882, Page 3
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