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Amnsements, <fec. : ■" ■ »~ mREATRE ROYAL. Proprietor Mr.B. J. DoLlag. CONTINUED GREAT SUCCESS O» TB» CELEBRATED ENGLISH COMEDIAN JJIREDERICK J^JARSHALL, Who will appear THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING August 18,1831, ' AS PERKI.V MIDDLEWICK PERKIN MIDDLEWICIc PERKIK MTDDLEWICK PERKIH MIDULEWICK PERKIN MIPDLEWICK JrEBKIrr MIDDLEVTInr (As played by him for 500 nights in London and the provinces) ,ae In H. J. Byron's famous comedv OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS i QUR T>OYS! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS' SUPPORTED BY DELIAS' AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Prices of Admission • Drew Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit Iβ Bor-pUn at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s, where wall may be iiecured a week in advance. Soon open at 7.15, to (eminence at 8. Saturday Evening, August °0 MR. FREDERICK MARSHALL in his great LnnAr sonation (the latest London success) P JEAMES ! Notice.-Mr Marshall has purchased the sole right of producing " Jeames" in tho AustriUau Coloniw ana r*ew Zealand. Business Manager for Mr. Marshall: F. H. POLLOCK. QHO RA L HALL. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 18, THE FIRST OF A SERIES QF CONCERTS BY THE ORCHESTRA OF THE CHORAL SOCIETT. Conductor: HerrCarlSchmitt. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture, "Masaniello" (Auber) 2. Song, " For Her Dear Sake" (Bcrthold Tours)Mr. Forth 3. Trio (Piano, Violin, and Violoncello), " Andante and Rondo Alia Turca (op. 22)" (Hummel)— llrs. Judson, Mr. C. Hemus, Mr. F, Edcer 4. Vocal Quartette, "Blancho" (Kucken)—Jlis3a Fenton, Oonncll, E, Fcnton, and Corbetf Messrs. Forlh, Corbett, Brett, and Moore ' 5. Recitative, Aria, and Duet, from the Opera of " Cazille" (Cnrl Schmitt), with orchestral s>. companiment—Miss Fenton, Mr. Edwards 6. WalU, " Delaware Klango" (Gungl) Interval of ten minutes. 1. Overture, " Poete et Paysan" (Suppe) 2. Aria, with Violin obligato, " Alia Stella Confldente" (Rubandl) —Mrs. J. Dacre ; S'ioUn Uerr SchmH.t 3. Symphony, " Adagio and Allegro, No. i" (Bee. thoven) *. Song, " A Dream Witbin a Dream" (Pontet)— Mrs. Upton 5. Vocal Quartette (male vc!ccs). "Hark, tho Merrv Drum" (Krugb)-Messrs. G. and E. Barker, Forth, Corbett, Daullng, Brett, and Moore 0. Ifestival March, composed for reception of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh in Srdnev (Carl Schmitt) Doors open at 7.30; Concert to commence at 8. Reserved Seats, 4s; Body of Hall, 2s 6d; Back Seats, Is. Plan of Hall at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s, Queenstreet. "PRIVATE PHRENOe4O*)OQ JL LOGICAL AND PHYSIOMMfI LOGICAL EXAMINATIONS, from fry 5s upwards, given by Prof. Fraser, at ty Y his residence, Grey-street, DURING V THIS MONTH ONLY. Jt X Bandages, Books, Maps, Photo- /~\ l , 1 graphs of Phrenological Gallur}-, and lecture, "Kelijiou of Pnrcnology." Price fourpencc, can be had as above. ~T\ O NOT FORGET That the Satcbdat Nioht always contains the Best Stories and tho Best Sketches, and the most entertaining and instructive departments, and will be sent by post for one year to any address, post paid, on receipt of 12s fld. If you wish to confer an enduring favour upon a friend, male or female, send that amount to this offico, with your friend's address, and ho or she will receivo the Saideday Nioiit regularly for one year , Sporting. H. S". a bbott ' s £10,000 CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. As tho Lotteries Bill is likely to become law In November next, and this may possibly be the last opportunity of investing in any Consultation of a like character, intending subscribers are requested to send in their names as soon as possible, as the list is rapidly tilling. The Drawing will take place early in October and the Race will be run on November Ist, so that no contravention of tho Act just passed by the Legislature wil be possible. H. N. ABBOTT, United Service Hotel, Auckland. Art Union. ART TT N I O N ! A E T TT N IO N ! ! THE CHOICEST COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS ETER EXHIBITED IN AUCKLAND Will be disposed of BY ART UNION. 600 Subscribers. Tickets, £1 Each. The Pictures are the proporty of a retired officer of Her Majesty's Navy, and are now on view AT EDWARD WAYTE'S, 100, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. Butchers. E. M. H ALLETT, FAMILY BUTCHER & POULTERER, OPPOSITE BISHOP'S COURT, PARNELL. FAMILIES WAITED UPON FOR OEDEEB TTTTHIX A RADIUS OF rrVK MILES. 43" Special attention riven to Poultry, which will be dressed and delivered on the shortest notice. PRIME CORNED BEEF IN ANY QUANTITIES. EISHER& CO., Wholesale Shipping and Family BUTCHERS, adjoiniEß Bank of Hew Zealand, Qnsen-street, Auckland. , Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. Prime Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Corned Beel on sale In large quantities. Calves' Rennets. N.B.—Dealers in game., Live Pheasants forwarded to all parta of the colonies on receipt of order. Families waited on in town and counter.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6163, 18 August 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6163, 18 August 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6163, 18 August 1881, Page 8