Amnsements. Proprietor: *fejg§g Rlj^DeH*,. Stage Manager: Lichlsn Mco3-t„. POSITIVELY LAST Ir;IIT BUT TWO ' POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BCT TWO ' Of the Eminent Actor, Mr. D. H. HApv K I g Supported hy ' Delias - specialty company. When will bo p-icsented This (Thursday) Evening, March ir This (Thursday) Evkninc, March lfi' Lord Bulger Lytton'a favourite p'.av, RICHELIEU ! RICHELIEU ! RICHELIEU ! CARDINAL RICHELIEU .. MB. D. H. HARRISNote. — This Play will be presen:«l wi*h v Hir.ins nm and elaborate ■ osturnts. e<n» c i?'i r ' brought from England for this production. p - CUIl I' To-morrow (St. Patrick's Niciit), VIRGINIUS! i Prices of Admission : Dress Circ!-, is s-i., I2s 6d.; Pit, ONE SHILLING. ' '*"■ SJ„ r J OHN'S COLLEGE kj (By kind permission of Rev. J. H. (juliiver) THIS (TIIIItSDAY) EVE.VI.No, MR. JOHN- HOBSOX Will give one of his CELEIU'.ATKD P-KC!T\L-i Admission, 2s, Commence at 7.30 shan> ('1 mag be ordered for 9 45. ■ [Under the patronage of His Lordship the nf Aueklind.] " 01 ! JJOBSOX ! J^OBSOXi THE AUSTRALIAN MONTGOMERY, Whose extraordinary powers are without paraHel in Australasia, and who has received the distinguished patronage of the Governor, the Judges, tbe liUhous and Clergy of all Denominations throughout Victoria! THE GREATEST ARTISTIC SUCCESS EVKP ACHIEVED IX NEW ZEALANU, Throughout the whole of tho Southern Provinces of this Colony, the Press are unanimous in according llr. Itobson's entertainment the very highest praise." Koikon i>obson" t»obso\ r>on«ov OIWON JLVOBSON XtoBSON i\oßS(J>i THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN, HUMOURIST Is'n MUSICIAN, ' Assisted by MX ORENZ | SOLO PIANIST AND . JUOREXZ | COMPOSER, Will appear at the "A_rj ; , NOUTR SHORE, St. Patrick's Day (Priilay), SOCIAL HALL, REMUERA—Saturday 13th PARNELL HALL, Monday, «oth PO>'SOXBY HALL—Tuesday, 21st. THE BISHOP OF MELBOURNE ON ROBSOS's RECITALS : "Mr. Kobson. by his great powers as a reciter of the works of our greatest authors, has in my opinion I solved the difficult problem of combining the InVhost I form of amusement with rneDtal and spiritual profit."* A ReSned. Elevating, yet withal Mirth-provoking Entertainment, alternating "From grave to cav, from lively to severe." Prices of Admission : 3s and 2a. Performance a: S j-harp Carriages may be ordered for ]0.7"». Public Companies. R OS PECTUS ADMIRALTY HOTEL COMPANY (LIMITED) AUCKLAND. CAPITAL. £15,000 IN 3000 SHARES OF £5 EACH' Payable: os on application and r»s on allotment, and further calls, as required, of 10s per share at in tervals of Two Mouths until Three Pounds per share shall have been paid. • Eanker«: Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors: Russell and Devorc. Secretary (pro tem\): Mr. James Burtt. Brokers: Messrs. Friter Eros, and C. Alexander. It is proposed to purchase the lease of allotment Xo. 51 on Queen-street reclamation, and to erect thereon a first-class Commercial and Family Hotel, which shall afford to visitors an amount of accommodation and convenience not procurable in any other establishment in Auckland, including salt water baths, kc. It is a subject of constant remarks—not only by visitors, but also by residents in Auckland, that while it is the oldest city of the colony, it is behind other towns in its accommodation for visitors, the numbers of which are daily on tbe increase. The site of the proposed hotel is pre-cmi-nentlv adapted for the purpose, commanding as it does a large frontage (120 feet) to our magnificent harbour, with 41 feet frontages to each Queen-street and Little Queen-street. It is proposed to let, as ofiices, &c., a portion of tho frontage on the gTound floor facing the harbour, as is done in similar institutions in Great Britain and America. Wiien it is borne in mind that the Aackland Kailway Station will in a few years be the terminus of a trunk line through the North Islaid, and that Auckland must be the first and last place o call for ocean-going steamers, and that the traffic from these sources is at present in its infancy, the necessity and tho success of the proposed undertaking are undoubted. THE ESTIMATED COST OF TIIS BUILDING is not calculated to exceed .£sooo, leaving £2000 for contingencies, and it is the intention of the promoters to borrow the sum of £5000 upon the building. By this means the actual capital required of the shareholders will not exceed £10,000. B;r this arrangement, the profits on the undertaking will be much larger than if tho whole amount were called up. The promoters have not thought it necessary to appoint provisional directors, leaving tie appointment to the shareholders themselves. Applications for shares well be received by the company's brokers up to Saturday, ISth March, ISS2. Conveyances. TBREERLEY'S AUCKLAND AND • OXEHUNGA 'BUS. TIME TABLE. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Onehunga: Opposite Greyhound Hotel Hardington's HoteL Ip.m. 0.45 a.m. 5.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. Sundays: 10a. m. 4.30p.m "VfEWTON AND PONSONBY _I_l OMNIBUSES. GEORGE JOBSON, pROPRiETca TIME TABLE. VIA NEWTON— From the Union Bank, from S a.m, to 7 p.m.; at the hour and half-hour. VTA FREEMAN'S BAY— From Union Bank, from S a.m. to 7 p.m.; at quarter to and quarter past. . EXTRA 'BUSES— At 7.10 a.m., Via Newton : leaving Three Lamps at 7.40 for town; 5.7 and 6.7 p.m. VrA I NEWTon. NIGHT 'BUSESVia Fkkekan's Bay, 9 p.m.; Via Newtox, 10 p.m.; Saturday, every half-hour from 8 to II P-m-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 8
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