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Amusements, <Scc. rll EAT R E ROY A~T Proprietor R. J. DeLiaj. ORKAT ATTRACTION FOR EASTER JIOLIIiAYS. Commencing TO-NIGIIT (SATURDAY). April 8 Commencing TO-NlGln' (SATURDAY), April i\ With the pr.vl.ieHnn of Oh.i.. Great Sen,, ti.m:il Drama, in four acts, [T IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND [T IS Ni'A'KR TOO LATE TO MKKD IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO ME>'i/ ON" KASTKIi MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING Will be presented with every attention to d-tai' Till: .SCENIC "EFFECTS " '' bciniiof i>. pirthml.uly NOVEL AM) .SJ'ltiKlNt; Oil ARACTEI: i-Tlicilrania'll , s.\'ov l ?rl IT'S NEVF.It Too f..iii: to Mend,'! ITS NFV> Uh its success to this.! " IT'S NEVER that it paints human! IT'.S \fVn> (life on a bro.id scale.! ' TOO LATE l.ihow, true love n<\ TOO I.ATE TOO L '.TE ]iiiiii)li,""liwlfsi lwe it's! TOO ] Arr schemes aud its defeat.' TO MEND, expatrniio-,, the lot of: TO MK.VD. TO MEND, historic'event, the ilis-i TO .MyVβ covcry r,r pold. It cast, IT'S NEVER a light upon piiry.r.s ITS NEVF[> and their ftlal TOO LATE [hut it illumines even! TOO I.ATE TO MENU. is tl'i(! "Law 'ami" tl'i'o' TO MI'.VD r:osp.-l incarnate, ami " ' IT'S NEVER who con-iu. rf. In .i IT'S NKVFI' Iwiinl. it utters I-'aitli.' TOO LATI-: iUnp,.. ami Clinritr in; TOO LATE TO MEND, 'father.'" •iinl"sn Viinus' TO MKND homu to the l.ciru of, '" ' 'the ponplf." i Alt 1.-Th': Kannyarfl in oU! Kn?Hr»l. with i>, Live .Stock- live f0w1.,, live pigeon,, live i c representing one of the- most lifelike pictures ever pro.lm-.l on any st,,-. Acri-TlwlioJi-l l'risnn l>y Oa«.li?ht. with all it, li.irr-iis of the l'oiial lt.-vul.iti'in.<, and ilcath of th» boyJos'j|ih. A'.ry. ■11k; Hl.il. Hut in Australia, am! fitilly. with its Ciiscaile of re;il water an.i liri!li,i n LwiuHirht '.-if.ct-i. fiom sunset to snnrije, as<i lir.it iliaeovery of U.-.M in Australia. Act 4.—Home again! Kaithfu! till ileath. Criin» receives a punishment, and honest iiearM tC v,-anleil by happinee, in the bright an.i glorious fa'.on. TUKSDAV KVKNI.NG. April 11, Hknkut to ME and MRS. LACHLAN .Mi;<;o\VA.V.—Tom Tatlcr'a Comedy, " The Contested Election." LORSE-ST 11 KE T HAL L. ■ K-I.STF.r. MOND.VT -VI.IIIT, ApiUl. 10x11. DEAN'S 3!! .VST I: ELS, In one of their reiined ETHIOPIAN' C A I: V I V A L S, To b-s followed by a K.vi.r.. Tntii: Koi;btii Assivkmp.t. GUA.NIJ HOLIDAY I'll O<JK A M ME. Front Seats and Hall, 'M.; Second Sjata and Ml 2s; (jallerj-(Concert onlyl. Is. HORACE DEA.V, Manijer. ~Ye Old JExolishk Fay re. YE OLD COUSTIIIE FAYRE. To be held in the LAIiOE HADDOCK the Racecourse of tie Takapuna Jockey Club, SOUTH SHORE, during Eist«r IVeek, commescins MONDAY, APRIL 10, 13i2. GATES OPEX ASD KUX COMMENCES AT XOOX. COME AND .SEETHE PUXCH AND JUDY THE FUNNY AND MEIiIIY CLOWNS ASD I'AXTA LOONS ! THE LIVELY COLUMUINE3 ■ THE >'I3GERS'. THE ACKOB AT S ! THE MINSTRELS ! THE HORSE CIKCC3 ! The Thousand and One AmusLig Shows ssij OLDE EXGLAKDE! THE PUNCHINELLO TROUPE: THE KOYAL MARIONETTES! AUNT SALLY! SWINGS ! QUOITS! PORTER'S BOWLING ALLEY ! SHOOTING GA.LLEUY ! rOOT RACES ! I)ARROW UACES! SACK RACES! DANCING! THE GREAT SIGHTASCOPE! LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP JACK AND HIS WONDERFUL BAIiC.'AJNS ! FOOT RACES. EASTER MONDAY. ill'.ST Race, 1 r.M. BOYS' KACE HANDICAI , , 120 yds.— Ist prize, 30s; 2nd I'rir.e, 103. KORTH SHORE CUP HANDICAP.—Three Distances (100 yds., COOyils , aeOyds.). Ist rrire, £3; 2nd Prize, is: 3rd trize, £1. Kirs", two distances to be run on ilondav, final heat on Easter Tuesday. GK\ND EXHIBITION WALK OF ONE MILS UNDER SEVEN MINUTES, P.Y ,T. M. O'CONNOR. THE CHAMPION WALKER OF AUbTKALIA. POTAT<?H RACE—Urin; large kits to collect ye Iri=i apples. CHALLENGE MATCH TUG OF WAR.—Prize, £1. Five residents ci Taksnuna cliallenje i:v.- men from any other part of New Zealand to a Tuj of war TUG OF WAR—I 2 KANAKAS V. 9 MAORiS.ONE MILE RUNNING HANDICAP.—Ist Prize. £4; 2nd Prize. £1. YE GREASY PIGGE HUNTE. — Pri"e, Ye Pifc;, which Las been thorons'-ili- trained. EASTER TUESDAY. TWO MILE WALKING HANDICAP.—Ist £i; ■2nd L'rize, ail. BAKROW KACE.—Conipotitors to he ulicdfoMd Prize, £1. YE OKEASY POLE.—Prize, ye Less* of Mntlon. GUAND EXHIBITION RUN OF TES AND HALF MILES WITHIN THE HOUK liY .1. OT.UIE.V. THE LONr; DISTANCE CHAMPION UUNXEE OF AUSTRALIA. FINAL HEAT FOR THE NORTH SHORE Cl'P HANDICAP- 300 yds. RUNNING BACKWARDS KACE, IJOrcs.— Tfai ljs. The Australian Champions will run in the differed races, competing from scratch. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Other races of a novel nature will be got up on tbi ground. Children of all the Charitable Institutions in AncSlasJ will be admitted Free, and for tlu'm special raos will be got up. with liberal prizes. Admission, Is (Including return fare by Fenj Steamers, Is 0d); Children, under 12 years. FF.EE « the Fair. 11. ELLIS. Scoro'jry. Ollice: High-slri-ct. /COFFEE X>AL A Ct LUXCHKOX AX I) DIXIXG KOOMS, THEATRE RUILDIXGS. n drawing publio a'.tontion to the abeveaame.l pii» I wish to state that the GENTLEMEN'S DINING ROOM, Which isM x J.l, has been fitted up. recsrillcss >•!«»• Kivius ulenty of at" anil between the Dining Tables. The COFFEE AND SMOKING ROOM. Which is 13 x 11, is fitted with Settees, and Euitrfl furnished, and also supplied with the leadin? Newspapers. The GENTLEMEN'S LAVATORY Has been titled up with every convenience, ani Tuilet Requisites'. The CULINARY DEPARTMENT Has be-n lilted up with every r.ppliauce. soas'to s" , ' MEAI.s .\T A MOJIENT'S NOTICE. The «*;";•. u-o.ul attendants and evorvt'hing i-lean : and t'-.e l'i= w 1.\.0m is se.'iind to imne in Auekb.-ui. We solicit a visit from you to our new and comfort*'-'" premises. HEAL HOURS : UKEAKFAST S o i^ , LUNCHEON 12i to 0 TEA 5 to S meals on Sunday as per aruanckmest Dining Room open from 7.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Good Coffee (not boiled) made in an improretUtyli can always be obtained in the LVllVe Romn. THE LMiIF.S' niNINi: P.OOM upstairs is ventilated, nicely fitted up with Uvatory am. i ' i K «',™,» not receivin-proper attentienfres anv wuUer nr'walrrcs'- will plLse make the *u*

iilioivn" to On- Proprietor. TIIK P.AKKKV AM. COXFKCTIONEUY 111 I'V.'r irvr will iw rarriol on as beloro in It Xl-«■ liafceliouse, under the Management of \V. I). DALLKX, PKorKiETOR, ~,)|.'fl"E I , ALACK DINING 1100 UTIIKATUE IiUILUISIiS. Fol.rn.iry 14, ISS2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6362, 8 April 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6362, 8 April 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6362, 8 April 1882, Page 8

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