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Amusements &c. Theatre royal. Proprietor Mr. E. J. Dz Lias TO-MGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Immense Success ! Immense Success ! Immense Success ! OF THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD I THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD t THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD ! Everything Encored ! Everysbjng Encored ! Everything Encoked ! Earl Darnloy Miss Alice Johns Lady Constance Miss JennioJNyt The Performance will commence with the brilliant Comedy, entitled, WE ALL HAVB OUR LITTLE FAULTS I Characters ba the J. P. Hydea G j m Burlesque Comedy Company. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s Gd ; Pit 13. QHORAL HALL. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, F£B3UAB¥ 3, FAREWELL : FAREWELL ! FAREWELL ! GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT! Of tlio Eminent Stir Prima. Donna, tho Diva, MISS AMY SHERWIN t MISS AMY SHERWIN ! MISS AMY SHERWIN ! Assisted by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, ih'D SIGNOR KTCCARDT • Mb. BULtKUAM.I SIGNOR GIOVANNI POMPEI! (Miss SHERwrs leaves for Europe per San Francisco Mai!, on Tuesday, Feb. 4.) PROGRAMME. fART r. 1. Overture (P : ais0 f orte —Lady Amateur 2. Cahs me *' Xjipolitann."—Sicn-.-r Pompei 3. The Shadow song from '• Dinora ." (Meyerbeer) —sV"iss .iMrSn*Rwis4. Ari», ** La Bcnduione" (Goidigiaui) — Signor Kiecar.U 5. Solo (I'boe)," Norma"—Slgnor Pompei 6. Grand Duo, 14 Dan Pasq;i»»lft" int&nta. fretta) —Norma, Miss Amy bherwin; Don Pasquale, Signor Pompei PART I. 1. Solo (Pianoforte), "La Tarantella" — I»3dy Amateur 2. Bal ad," t'o!l*en"(-Uoll -.y) —MLu Amy Sbbrwik 3. Italia 5, 44 Li tu S.ivais" (KalCe)—Mr. Burnham 4. Sonp, 4t Yeoman's Wedding" (Poaiatowski) — fcignnr Kiccardi 5. Solo (Oboe), " Lucta"—Signor Pompei C. (By go- er.il request) Grand Miserere Scene from 44 :1 Trovatore'' (with scenery, effects, and chorus) - Leonora, &liS3 Amt Sherwin (in character) God aavu the Queen.

Prices o f Admission—Front Seats, la; SeconlS?ats, 2s 6d ; Gallery, Is Doors open at 7.30; Concert to commence at S o'oiock p.m. Box-plan at Upton & Co.'s. Or. POMPEI, Manager. HALL. Crowded to Excess on Saturday Night ' TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! The LAST SIGHT of those Clever Artistes, BAKER & FARRON ! Supported by the Fall Strength of thtir Company, Eighteen in number. ro-Nrcmr—jutza. ACCI,ES t TO-NIGHT—LIZA ECCLES ! TO.NIGHT—LIZA ECCLES I No seats can possibly be reserved. Prices—Front Seats, 43; -Second Seat?, 2s 6d; PIT, ONE SHILLING. B. and F. and Company i-ave for Sydney, per s.s. 'Rotorua/ on Taesday, February 4. Aquatics. R E G A T T A. BA.CE 6, OPEN SAILING BOAT?, All Comers, will be Re-sailed THIS DAY (Monday), the 3rd inst., at 12 o'clock noon. E. W. BURGESS, Hon. Sec. February 3,187 D. Hotels. The northkrn wairoa hotel, DAEGAVILLE. Tiie Proprietor directs attention to the comforts which this Establishment affords to Visitors from Auckland and other districts. The Hotel is one of the Largest axd BrstFOKNISYtED IK TBS PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. Civility, Cleanliness, Comfortable Single and Double | Bed-rooms, Capital Meals, and First-class attendance are the chief features in the management. SUITE? OF ROOMS ALWAYS AVAILABLE. BRANDS OF "EVERY DESCEIPTION — THE BEST PROCURABLE. ONE OF ALCO'JK'S PRIZE BILLTARD TABLES KKPT. DENIS LYNCH, Proprietor. JJOTEL, VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS, (12* THE VICINITY OF THE TIIEATRE), Auckland.

Families, Tourists, and Commercial Gentlemen visiting Auckland, will find this Hotel comfortably furnished and thoroughly ventilated. The roof has been ventilated with all the latest hotel improvements. The Bath-rooms are fitted with hot and cold water, &13-4 shower baths on latest approved principle, and patent waste pipes, &c. J. CODLING, with bis experience as Hotel Proprietor of odo of the largest ho:els in England, ought to influence a large trade in th's line, J. CODLING, Proprietor. Don't Move !—Give the Hotelßestaurant a turn to-day for yoar Ltmch. Tea trotn sto 7 o'clock. Building Material, Fuel, Sc. WE HAVE OJS SALE: HOUSEHOLD COALS, A* follows : Newcastle, Baj 7 of Isiands, Waikato, and Wangaro . Also, Charcoal, Tanks, Firewood, Posts, Rails, P&liigs, Shingles, House Blocks. BOYD'S DRAIN PIPES AND TILE GOOD, Brickß, Lime, Sand, Garden Shells. Carting of all kinds done, and Goods Stored, upon "• reasonable terms. ! W, & G. WINS TONE, CPSTOM-KOUSE-STREET. ON S A L E : 400 casks Cement 100 casks Plaster (American) Slates, Jfire Brick* (Stourbridge) Fire Clay, Lime. Sand, &c. Screw Jacks and Scaffolding on hire! Experienced Workmen in all Branches sent to all paits of Town or Country. j KEANE & JENKINSON, J Etjildkrh, Victoria-street East. { PATENT BRICK WORKS, J Mechanics* Bat. 'i j BRICKS! BRICKS ! BRICKS J- | LIME AND SAUD : : [ Delivered to all parts, if zeqzlred. 2 J Orders by post punctually attended to. - h H*. HARKEB, -1 27, Queen-atreet* J WAIEATO COAL COM PAN ¥> J (LIMITED) are aow 'delivering BEST :'fj HOUSEHOLD COAL froc; fchs|r Mfrna< at Kuawaro, :» Huatly Station, as follows— ' * * i's 5 tons and under 25-ioria"".* 17s Cd. per ton }§ 25 tons and ton's .. .. 16a 6d per ton Js 50 tons and ;.. .. lßiOdperton ell Slack .. .. ' ~ .. .. J a Delivered Auckland or Onabunga Railway-;a Station. S/cKuaera' and Manufactories subject t»?,f| special a'faageiaent. Orders may be seni to Jambs Manager,Huntly, Waikato. or ID- a W. S. tout, j S 7« Auckland. J 8

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 1

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