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Amusements. &c. THEATRE ROSTAL, Sole Lessee E. J. Delias. RE-ENGAGEMENT OP MR. AND MRS. JOHN f.T,, GRAND RE-OPENING I THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Oct. 26, Production of the latest and greatest Sensation, written and adapted by G. F. Rowe, entitled, WROSE MICHEL!-Sβ PizaßE Michel .. Mr. John L. Hall (the Innkeeper of La Rouch). Eose Michel (his Wife) .. Mks. John L. TT<t.t. SYNOPSIS: Act I.—THE BIRTHDAY FETE.—Louise Michel and her lover ; The betrothal; Rose Michel's love for her child ; Pierre Michel Is an honest man ; Madame de Grandchamd ; Protected by the Count Dβ Bussey Besband and wife; I shall not forget your insult"- " Dare to cross my path again, and I will kill you." Act lI.—THE INN OP LI ROUCH.— ■• Short reckonings make long friends"; Return of Rose Michel;" The storm; The mysterious stranger; Sudden surprise of Pierre ; "My gold, my gold, give me back my gold—if you do not, I will strangle you"; Arrival of De Grandchamp; 100,000 francs ; The greed of gold; 'Tis a mine, a mine ; The murder. Act in.—CHATEAU DE BUSSEY.—Georges and his mother; The Prefect; The money returned—by whom? The law of France; "Georges, Count De lussey. I arrest you for the murder of Baron De Grandchamp." Act IV.—ANTE-CHAMBER IN - THE PREFECT'S OFFICE.—The examination; Rose Michel as a witness; Herre's braggadocio; Moulinet volunteers a statement; Pierre Michel's resolve; Murder will out; Terror of Rose; " Did the Baron de Grandchamp return to your door on the night of his death t —Speak ;" •• Yes, he did ;" Tableau. Act V.- EXTERIOR OF THE INN.—Moulinet. an adventurer; " I'll be even with the old porcupine;" Pierre returns for his Gold; Caught in the toils ; Man and wife; "My Louise, my child; "She is not your child ;" Pierre tries to escape ; Terrible struggle ; Assassin, assassin, murderer ; Help, help, or he will escape." SATURDAY NIGHT—THE COLLEEN BAWN. T ORNE-STREET HALL. ; , THE REALLY MAGNIFICENT ; i DIORAMA F RA K C O-PRtTsSIAN WAS, PICTURES OF THE SUBZ CANAL AND NILE » SCENKRY, Will be Exhibited for Three Nights More, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, AND SATUKDA.Y, By particular r quest, commencing •THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT. 26. Gdts will be Distributed as Usual, At the Close of cmch Entertainment. •Entebtainino and Appropriate Musio Dcrino the Kvenino, Under the liirection of Professor D. Cope. : Front Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. W. H. POPE, Manager. mHE LICENSED VICTUALLERS' *- GRAND ANNUAL BALL Will take place at the Choral Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER PROXIMO. Dancing to commence at 0 o'clock. Tickets: To admit Lady and Gentleman,. .. £1 1 0 each Lady's Ticket 0 10 0 each By order. M. FULL PR, Secretary. mo aid two poor families. On FRIDAY EVENING next, at thfi Young Men's Christian Association Booms, commencing at half-past seven o'clock, Mr. F. G. EWJNuTON, will give a GRAND MAGIC LVNTERN EXHIBITION for tho Benefit of Mrs. DYER and Mrs. HEATdN. ' Mr. John nenpath will preside at the Piano, and when the large Russian Bear is exhibited, Mr. McMaster will read " Paddy and the Bear." Price, Is;. Children 6d. MOUNT ALBERT AND WHAU PARSONAGE FUND. FANCY FAIR, in the New Premises next the Bank of New Zealand, is NOW OPEN. Open every day at 2 p.m. Admission, Is ; Children, Cd. Exhibitions. A UCKLAND CATTLE SHOW, /\ TO BE HELD AT MR. BUCEXAND'S YARDS, REMUERA, ON THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, IS7C, When upwards of £500 w.ll be given away in Prizes for HORSES CATTLE, PIGS, POULTRY, DOGS, DAIUY PRODUCE. IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c, &c - The following Prizes were omitted in error :— T?or the best Entire Draught " Horse, foaled since Ist August, 1873 £3 0 0 £1 0 0 Best Shod Draught Horse .. 2 0 0 10 0 Best Shod Light Horse.. .. 2 0 0 10 0 Sheep-shearing (two classes)— Men's 200 100 Boys', 16 years and under .. 10 0 010 0 For tho best Yearling Colt or filly by " Matchless," a Cup, value £5 55., by Mr. J. R. Walters. All Exhibits must be on tho gronnd by 0 o'clock on the morning of the Show. The Secretary will be at Mr. A. Buckland's Yard on FRIDAY to receive Entries, where forms of entry can b ■ obtained ; o', nt my Oflice, Shortland-street. For /urther particulars, see Posters or Advertisements in Weekly Papers. Entries close November 1,1870. _ pERCIVAI/> Secretary. Meetings. TW" o T i c e. All persons interested in the affairs ci Samtjel Wells, Collector, lato of 129, are requested to attend a Meeting to be held at his Office, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 3 p.m. Railways. AUCKLAND AND MERCER K AIPAR A* RAILWAYS. On PRINCE OF WaLES' BI'iTHD Y, NOV. 9, Return Joueneys at Single Rates. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Musical. QEVENTY PIANOS AND FORTY HARMONIUMS! TO BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, In consequence of being overstocked and large shipments on the way. These Instruments are the HANDSOMEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST To be sold in New Zealand. HARMONIUMS, from £9 10s. to £120 PIANOS >:::::::: £35 to £160 «- Harmoniums and Pianos ON HIRE with OPTION of PURCHASE at the end of three six, nine, twelve, eighteen or tweaty-four months-the hire deducted from price of instrument. HOFFMANN & SON'S ■ ACADEMY OF MUSIC. '' • ' '. .•.':' SHOMLAifD-STBBET. INSIBUHESTS OF ALL BJKDB TUNED AND BTP«TE»P. Hotels. ' mHE KENTISH HOTEL, wAnnor, Is now replete with every comfatt 'and convenience for Travellers and Visitors. ■ PADDOCKS AND STABLING. T. J. BE#GWICK, Proprietor. $8T Agent for the s.s. ' Tarn o , Sbanter." "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4665, 26 October 1876, Page 1

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