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Amnsements See. gIJHBATKB It ° Y A l- ,;> s^ito^::::;::::::r".7".iK:H^^Sa;. MB. RICCARDI'S OPERA. COMPANY LAST PEBFORMANOrTi LAST PERFORMANCE [ H.M.S PINAFORE f H.M.S. PINAFORE ! ■ H - M -S- PINAFORE! This (Monday) Evening, Jdne 23 Will be represented, for ' POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME ' POSITIVELY THB Li ST T , u _ Sullivan and Gilheri'a Ex raordlnaril,<f ** ' Nautical Comic Ope.a eniiU-d uccea ' I U ear H.M.S. PINAFORE- *s. Oβ, the Lass That Loved a '<s With th.> n ri g iaal PowarSl <• SA ttOK. To be preceded, atßo-c10..k, cti S,,h t". of ing Mu,icaL Karco.««*!£ * * Chinßn- THBHOSBOFADVEKGNE. jn F1curette........... • as AJphonse ;;;•;"jj-;-•••MU. W » Pie " e — r-^VffJgJ Prices of Admission—Dres«ri..,i . or Pit. Is. itcser.ed Seat, at M«''f ,' r 4i; Sl, " s . 2» 6(1 • Doors open at 7.30 : p ■rform.n- p & c '°' s - ' !S - o'clock. Carriages at 11. auce eommenca at S * r In acti ™ Preparation Lecoc's Comic Op, H , entitM !: L OKNE - sf E?^^rLT. Proprietor Lecturer and Manager J - C. lUiner u «rj-Stanley A fcntEßQjßr. tan,,,^, *• The Firat Production of Hatner'j RUSSO-TURKISH WAR PASORi Mi , t TO-NIGHT! TO-lUGHT! a' POSITIVSLY FOB FIVE JJiOHTi ONLY. , e FROM CONSTANTINOPLE TO Tils nEP\ E t, TtJRE OF TUE RUSSIANS FROM 11 SAN STKFANO. lh MR. H. STANLEY „_ Sings (To-night) tie The Three Great War Songs. * SPLENDID PRESENTS Gl VE V AWAY SIGaiLT . COME AVD iJEt ONE. >n Come while you have a ct»n.- e . Yon willbosony I/you miss this—ihi best Auckland. All should see it.— V dc opinions of ihe Press. Tnß Russo-Tukkisii WMt.-Tha fain- of ftlt Diorama succeeded in .ecurmg » D Immt.sj b™. lut night. From half piit s ivn till n, „„' — pointed for commincioc, such a crowd aurroundS - the ticket-window an" the hail p,,t C h tlmt it wS, . work of time an.l otfflcnlty to make on-" w SIJ _ thebnildinj. Too eihU.itlon of ths ninranA IS; firms and justifies all tl.»t h« in its prafajf , The scenes—some of th-m p-.rticula.ly- »re ei4ed 'l ingly well executed, and. h .viug beea uamted frnm graphic sketches tken at the ►cane or aitfon m£ he relied on as befn* tlioroniilily .ircnritu In deUtl The artist, Mr. H Grivt, of M-lbonm- i, rerlainl. deserving cf great credit for the manner in wnich he has transferred to canvas the variel inc dents of the sanguinary struggle. Ihe approval of the audit** wa; frequently testified Ia« o»<>ni n j;. Ihe naval engagement between a I urki-ih turret sh'p ami a Rui«ian gun-boat, which reunite ' in the blowing up oC the former, was ve y effe.t-.vn. Mr. St»nler 4nr several jongs last night, which were highly applauded, and bringtcg down ihe houae. ADinssioif : 3a., 2a., la. i- . TTNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, PITT AND VINCBNT-STREI.T3. BAZAAR or USEFUL AND OKNAUENTAL ARTICLES ON THUESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, June 20, 27, and 23, In ■ MKS. BTJTTERWOKTh'S LATE SHOP, QOESN-STREBT, Open on THURSDAY,at2p.m:, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 10 a.m. Suitable AHUSEHEKT, RECKBiTION, Hn4 KEFREBa3I=ST.'. Proceeds in Aid of Trust Fund. Daily Admission, Ono Shil ing. Season Ticket. Tn-o PJiiliinjs. Children under 12, halt price. Photography. ■VTEW BHOTOGSAPHS or SCOTTISH SCENERY AT CHAPMAN'S, BOOKSELLER, AUCKLAND.* VIEWS IN AYRSHIRE. The Auld Brig o' Doon—The " Banks and Braes a' Bonnie Doon"—AHouuy Kirk—l he Auld Briff o' Ayr —Burns' Monument AUowuy—" Tain o" Shanterand —Largs.ffrom S.—The 'New liri?"of Ayr—The " Twa Brigs" oJ Ayr—lnterior of Burns - Slonumcnt, Alloway —Alloway Kirk and Buriil Place of Burns' Family Burns' Cottage, Alloway. VIEWS I.V BERWICKSHIRE. St. Mary's Aisle —Dryburgh Abbey — Dryburgh Abbey, from the Cloister Co .rt—Dryburslj Abbey Dryburgh Abbey, St. (J.illieri-te'd W widow, fromN.— Dryburgh Abbey Irom E.— DrvburKh Abbey, from W. —Norh-.m Caitle—Ancient Cross at Norham Castle— Norham Castle, fPrtn thu i;»'eed—North Berwick— Qua;ity-street — Noith Jicrwick — Drjburgh Abbey, fat. Catherine's Window, WCit. VIEWS IN UUMKRIE3. Ellialand Farm—Friara Carso—Moffat, from East— Moffat, from above Langshaw. VIEWS, IN ELGIN. Elgin Catheldral. Trai'.supt and West Towers—Elrin Cathedral, West front— Forres, from the <* est—Forrea from Breakback—Elgin, from South E.s—Forrefl! Irom Nelson Tower—Klgin Cathedral, West Toners. VIEWS IN FII?E. » St. Andrew's Castle—st. vndreVe Cathedral, West Front—Loch Leven— Andrew's, from the Links— Dunfermline ADbey—N.wporr, from East—Newport, from West—St. Andrew's Church and Toner of St Rcgulus-Hii;h-street Falkliiid-Duiifennline. from the Soulh—St. Andrew's Cathedral, lo kins; \Vc3t—St. Andrew's Ca hedral. looking East—The Castle of St. Andrew's, from tlie Battory. VIEWS INTORFARSHIRE. Reform street. Dundee — Ferry — Montrose,from the Bridge—Brcchin Castle—Rouml Tower, Brechin, from West- JlcL'heyno'H Orave Dundee— Airliß Castle, from North-west-Tlie Bonnie Qou=o ef Airlie—Dundee from Newport—Foot of Runnct Uill, Dundee—Bucklcmakir's Wynd old Duid»e— Montroso, from South - High-street, Moutrosi;. ■ VIEW-i IN GLASGOW. The Necropolis—ln tho West End Park-Cathedral and Necropolis—On the Clyde, from G!as-oiv Bridge— Queen-street — The Buchanan-street — Union-street—Cu.-torn-hou-w Quay, i;reenock VIEWS I.V INVEKNESSHIUE. Inverness, from the river side—lnverness, from Huntly Place—lnverness, from Tomnahurich—The Ness.from Castle Hill- liigh street, Inverness—UnionMuirtown lnt erniss — Inv.rness, from Netr Walk — Fort William and Ben Nevis— <'aledonian Canal, from Tomnuhurich - Fall of Foyers, Loch Nes» —Glengarry < astlc, Loch Oich—Nep une's staircase, Benavie-Inverlochy Castle and Fort William—Ben Nevii from Corpach — Fort William — Uon Ne™, from near Benavie. VIbWS IN KINCARDINSHIUE. Dunnottar Castle, from South- Den Fenella—Bridge of Feugh—Glen Dvc and Clockriaben—Tilquhilly Casile.Deeside— Uppurßinchory—Gamwchy Bridge— DunnotUr Castle, irom South-west—Gravn of Rooert Barclay of Ury-Kirktown Gravevanl,Fettircsso -Old Church and c hurchyard of Cowio- Oleu Ur.v Via'luct, StoiKhaven — Crathcs Castlo. Decside-L".y House, stonehaven, from S W St nehaven, from Berrie Braes—Ferteresso Castle, frum South and Harbour—Duiino'tar Castle from S.W.—Waterfall Den Fenella. VIEWS IV NAIRN. Nairn, from Railway liridgo—Nairn and the River— Cawdor Castle- igh-streut, Nairn—Nairn and the Railway Bridge—Nairn, fro n the Kiver—Cawdor and River Nairn. VIEWS IN WEST HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS. Rothesay.fromtho ChavK-1 Hili—Fingal's Cave, Stana —Tombs ef the KilifS. St. Onui's Chapel and lor.a Cathedral—The Bmiigh oi ill usa—GorUie Stack and the Drongs— Kinlocheuo and iJcii Eay, with snow— Kirkwall, from South-west-Broillck Castle—Brodick Bay and Village LamJash. Arran—Uingvrall, looking to Tullooh—Dingwull, l.ii.kin.' to Cromarty FirthDunrobin Castle,from Hcrrins Fleet at Stornoway, Lewis goiiu' out, Evcuing— The Fleet coming in, Morning Pass ~f Brander, Loch Awe-In-terior cf Fingal's Cave, Statla- Causeway and Bending Pillars, StafFa—Runs of Rothesay Oistle. Sixteen Hundred Cabinet Photo>,-raphs (7} and <i inches) to Select iruin. One for Is 0.1, Si v for 7s 6d; or Twelve for 123. Postage Stamps received in payment of above. LIBT S.] CHAPMAN. BOOKSELLER, AUCKLAND^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5491, 23 June 1879, Page 8

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