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:l AmuEem9ht3,'''&c7 mHEA TR E "p OYA L. Proprintor E. J. DcLiaj. GRAND COMEDY NIGHT. GRAND COMEDY NIGHT.. MR. JAMES GARDEN, MISS MARSTON LEIGH, axd DeLias' AUSTRjIILIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY, In one of their most Brilliant Comedy Production;, rarely if over surpassed in Now Zealand for completeness of ci.st and perfect embodiment of character, embracing the full strength of this versatile combination. THIS (Friday) EVENING, Edmund Falconer's Grand Comedy EXTREMES! * EXTREMES !. EXTREMES ! OR, MEK Of THE DAY. Frank Hawthorne Mr. James Carden Lucy Vavasour .. .. .. Miss Marston Leigh With the Ballad " Sing me an English Song." SATURDAY NIGHT! SATURDAY NIGHT! DOUBLE BILL ! DOUBLE BILL ! DOUBLE BILL ! DOUBLE BILL ! Thd Favourite Sensational Drama by Dion Boucicault the COLLEEN BAWN 1 COLLEEN BAWN I COLLEEN BAWN! COLLEEN BAWN! -COLLEEN BAWN! NEW SCENERY, SONGS, Etc and the Comedy of tho YOUNG WIDOW ! YOUNG WIDOW 1 First time of the LITTLE WIDOW DUNN ! Monde.y next will be presented for tba First Time a Dramatized Version of Wilkle Collins" world-famed Novel THE FKOZEKT DEEP, which has lecn in active preparation for soma weeks. Grand Mechanical Effects, Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls 2a 6d : Pit, Is. Kescrvod Seats at Upton & Oo.'s. Lectures. T AST LECTURE OF THE JLj course. rgfiOSfli Subject: ' fQ , BILITIES OF OUR BACE." V On THURSDAY next, 4th, .it 7,30. ¥ V la tho Temperance Hall. J* \ Admission—lo BacK Scats, (j<l. mtft'tdfißm Each person on entering will rc- ~ coive gratis one copy of Phrenological * 6 Map, publishod at Is. nesidonce— Grcjtstreet (for a short time only). YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCITION, CORNEII OF WELLESLEY & ALBERT-STREETS, WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, ISBI. August s—Entertainment, Musical and LI tor fury August 12—Lecture: "Novels"—Rer. D.'W. itunci man, M.A. Soptemlier 2—Lecture: "Cliristian Work in Australasia"—Rev. Wm. Morley September o—Entertainment September 23—Lecture: "Italy and tho Waldcnsef, with notes of a Visit to Rome and tho Valleys of tho Vaudois"—Kov. A. M. McCallum October 7—Lccturo (subject to be adrertiscd. Commence ut 7.30. Seats reserved for Ticketholders till 7-20. Ticktits for the Course (to admit bearer and lady), ss; Sirglo Tic Vets for Course, 2s 0d; Single Ticket,. Is, to be obtained from tho Booksellers, Members, ol Committee, or at the Rooms. : . THOMAS HUDDLE, Hon. Sec. Agricultural. THE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOK4L ASSOCIATION. OI'FER THE FOLLOWING PRIZES FOR STANDING CROPS. Ist prize. 2nd prize. Bent 10 acres Wheat .. 100s .. BOs Beiit 5 acres Barley .. COS .. 308 Bent 10 acres Oats .. GOs .. 30s Bout. 5 acres Potatoes .. 100s .. 50s Be/it 2 acres Pcu .. 00j .. 30s 35e.it 5 acres Beans .. 00s .. 30s Bent 2 acres Mangolds .. GOs ~ 30s Beiit 2 acres Carrots .. 60s .. 80s Bci;t 2 acres Turnips .. 00s .. 30s .Entrance Feos : Members, 6s each; Non-members, 10s each. SPECIAL PRIZES. Wm. Aitkin, Esq., Tarmer, Richmond Tart, Karaka, offers a prize of two pounds each for (be following:— Best 10 acres Wheat Bost 5 acres Barley Best 10 acres Oats Best 2 ncres Peas Best 2 acres Beans. To be: grown on clay land, and judged at the same time, and by the same judges an appointed by the Agricultural Association, Also, a first prize of 00s, and a second price of 40s, for the best drilled 10 acres or more of Wheat, Barley, or Oats. ' Entra.noo Foe: Members, Bβ oach ; Non-mcmbcre, 10s eacli. Further particulars in future advertisement.

The .Issoci&tion olTcr a first prize of £20, and & second of £10, for the Best Cultivated Farm, on rotation of crop and root principle. The competition to bo limited to farms of from 50 to 200 acres. Entrance Fee : Members, 21s; Non-members, 12s. each. Te be judged during the 2nd \reek of December. Entries to close on Friday, the 2nd December, 18*0. __ WM. peecival. Secretary. Oil and Colourmen. "XTEW PAPERHANGINGS FOR 1880. Largo or Small Buyers of Paperhanglnge would do well to call at HOLLAND & BUTLER'S PAFERICANOINGS, OIL COLOUR, AND CLAS* WAREHOUSE, 28 AJfD 30, YICTOIUA-STREET, AUCELAKD, Where may bo inspected ono of tie Largest and Best Selected Slocks of Papcrhangings la New Zealand, from 4d per piece to the moet costly. GILT AXD STAINED PICTUttE FRAME MOULDIMJS IN GREAT VAEIKTT. Picture learning in all its Branches atLowcetFoseiblc Rates. Oil, Colours, Glass, Varnishes, Bnishware, Scrim, Was Shades, Wax Flower Making Materials, &c, &c ic. HOLLAND & BUTLER, On,, Colour, and Glass Merchants. Photography. to his —jS|ej3t.«^T : ». To HIS ROYAX QIOHKESS ''&TfflgX&jifSif<?t~ EXCELLENCY TIKE ■ IUE DOKE 01' EDLVBOItOn OOVEESU and tub Earl of Phmbboke. X> H. BARTLETT, XV* PHOTOGRAPHIC AKTIST, QUEEH-STREET, AUCKLAND. R.H.B. Iβ now taking Portraits by the Now Instantaneous Process, having received large shipments of the latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, Including; Magnificent Views of the Hot Lakes, always kept on hand. All Photographs finished by the Now Enaiaelling Process.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 29 July 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 29 July 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 29 July 1881, Page 8