Araqaemonts, | T [ : rropr:^ Cir M'.RJ.Detu. I Pllt-I,IJIIN.iRY ANNOUITCEIIENT. ' | JOHN L. HALL'S * BYRONIC! COMEDY CO&IPANy! j ( I Will luvo the honorof app carta* at the Th P , t , | : Boyal, Auckland. ° ! OS THURSDAY iVEXIXO. JgXE 2- I In Byron's greatest Comedy, ! OUR OIR: S , ;; JOHN L. HALL. AUSTRALIA'S COMEDIAN, j In bla original and mirtL-provokin? ch» 4 t[ tCAPTAIN GINGAU f' ' i Supported by a first-class Company. i Full particulars In later advertisements and 1 ABBOTT'S I Opkwa Hoo I I i Wi'LL SHORTLY APPEAR. | THOMPSONS COLONIAL MlPj>og ; OF THE f gVVU -yyAR. • ILt.CSriIATI.SO O.N 30,000 FEET of OASVA3 ! ALL THE PRIXCIPAI, EVENTS CoNyj£. ' ted with this campaign. ' i FROM THE FIUIKO OF THE FIRST CDS M «». ' CAPTURE OF THE 7.U1.V KINO. j Pronounced by the English Preis to b« the Artistic and Excitlnj Entertainment ere- 1 offered to the public. " i Particulars in a few days. Solo Proprietor, W. H. THOMPSON" Abbot T.-S O P eB. A HOD^p WELLESLEY-STIt EET.-WEDSESDAV Grand Complimentary Benefit tendVr-d i? Mr. P. D O RA N S Under the Distinguished Patronage of IJI« tt the Mayor and City Councillor, The follow.ny Ladles and Gentlemen have vi.j. given their services:— . V Ettie, the Favourite Lady Gymnast • Mr Ji. j>. . land. Mr. J. Tye, Mr. Kohlnson. W. and J JletS?" I J. Edwards, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. T. W. Wesley. A. Hughe,, Mesjrs. Beake Messrs. Elder Brothers, Messrs. Leonard BrotW F. Cullimore, A. Smith, C. HiU, w. NrarhtoTS Eis'on. The Hobson Band hive kindlt rtr« their services lon this occasion. For further mi tlculars see Dally Papers arid Programmes MONSTER VARIETY AND SELECT ENTERTAINMENT. Prices of Admission - Dress Circle, is ■ Orfl«t_ Stills, 3s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is ; Private B01SI& I Box Office at Mr. Wajte's, Stationer, QuMn-«tr«t | THENJE UM, KEWTOK. i MONDAY, JUNE 19, 18S2. J; A popu'ar Musical and Literary Entertainment, en fbehalf of a respectable Carpenter, who has lost M, f eyesight through acrident, un<l«r the direction o'ib I • Ki ' AV - w >>° Particularly attracts lhe attention of S i general Public and the musical and elocutiouri-mrt , of the community to the following :— ; > Pbogr.vmhe—Part I. i 1. Pianoforte Solo..Lady Amateur 2. Sonir—" Blind Girl to her Harp"..MUi P«ce 3. Recitation (Selected).. Mr. D. Smith 4. Song - " When Sorrow Sleepeth". .Mr. Leedhim 5. Duet—" Echo". .Miss Peace and Mr. Carter L 0. Song—"Ke«t in Peace**.. Miss Gribble t ; 7. Dramatic Recital— 1 " Virginia—A Lay of Ancient Rome'..Mr. W. M. Davidson 8 Son?—"Oh FairDore.OFondDore*\.Mn.Goodf. 9. Song (Selected)..3Jr. Hincher ?• 10. Song (Comic), "The Policeman"*.. Sir. Eagletcn. Interval of Ten Minutes.—Part If. : 'i 1. Pianoforte Solo..Miss Hardfng 2. Solo and Chorus— *'Hurrah for Merry Ecglimr.. i" Mr. Shakleton and Company ' " r-' a 3. Song (Selected), Miss McEwen & t 4. Reading — "Yc Olde Englishe Fa/rc"*., Mr' J, ~ Blackm&n • 5. Song and Chorus - 1 ' Say u Kind Word When Yoi * Can*'.. Mrs. Bettany F.v , 6. Duet —'• 1101110 to Our Mountains" .* MT«m ' Griffiths and Grabble & - 7. Song—"The Blacksmith"..Mr. Ryan ; - 3. Recitation (Selected).. Mr. A. Smith : ; .9. Scotch Song and Chorus—Mr. Carter <isd Cca- - pany b.: 10. Mediey Duet—Eagletc j iiros. f *. r • Owiajf to the extremo length of the Programin^itu desirable that no encor- s will be demanded. ' •- y Admission, Is ; Doors Open at 7.33 p.m.; Co music fit at S o'clock; Tickets to bo procured at the SecttuT'i, Mr. Thorne, Grey-street. O T C £ SACRED CONCERT. ST. BENEDICT'S, KETOS. g A Special Reh6ars.il for Carl Schmitt's " SjJut*ri»" g . will be held on TCTESD vY, at the Choral Hall, it 1 | quartcr-pABt .seven, prior to the Choral Eefcerni, S '» when all those l.adies and Gentlemen taking partb » it arc specially requested to attend punctually. f£ O. MAHON, | Hon. Sec* g ' ARTIK gWAILOW. | t I TARNELL- § ? - ■ ; f, 1 ! E N OA GEMENT.S £ a f A3 f r pR I NC 1 P i L rjp EX 0 t OPERAS, ORATORIOS, & BALLAD CONCERTS. Lectnres. i ORNE-STREET fiALt THK MTORr or TflC / E A R X Si As rercaled in the Rocks, and related by the •elt known Geologist and Eloquent Popal* l Lecturer, WILLIAM DENTON, ■ Author of "Our PUnet," "Is Earwin to ' js who for 25 years hits Lcctured to larg® *** delighted Audience in the principal r Cities of the Uni ed States J and Cauada. r GEOLOGY, ; j iTa Science akd Its Poetry, In a course of Six Lcciares. COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, JCN'S [ f These Lcctures will be Illustrated by . Magnidcent Huntings and rnotographs, 111 3 by the Oxy-hydroyen Light, forming a l>r*ua t ranta of Creation. u ho* » If you wislx to learn how the World was m . old it is, how long it is likely to last. ' Earthquakes, how the Mountains are f 0 " 1 car tho beings that have successively api* ar '-'. 7tBO( riauot were like, how Coal, Petroleuw, la $ and Salt were formed and deposited. *na w which Animals an-l Plants appeared up" * attend these interesting and instructive L« If you wish to travel over the Ea'th wit ~ open, understanding the Volume , Jl,* its is* Spirit has written the Story of our p,A . r v,f5 ft j D tart* habitants ; if you want to learn to read of the Earth and understand • not this opportunity to hear these. eios philosophic Lectures. ... Reft Firat Lecture on TUESDAY, June .0. f ; 1 Beginning of Our Planet." 1 Second Lccture, : SPAY, Jufl r #rt j World before Life, and the Ocean that j Australia." . _ *<Tb* : J Third Lecture, THURSDAY. June 2i. ; and Salt Period .*' _ «f>, e : ' Fourth Lecture, FRIDA\,. June -3. iUQsW* f: liiptiles." This Lectuix- ha& especia") tions. v ot' "The Af* Fifth Lecturo, SATLavPA , .Tudc-»« Be;vsts and Advent _ Sixth Lecture. MONDA\ t ■#« so-6. • . and Age of >iau." ,r \- Tickela for t!io Course of aiiUctureo £in -i e Ad- |- , 125.; Ilody of tho Ilall.Ss.: oall")- ot)to ioed»» , mission, Is , 25., and 3s. r ' »nd 1 - : . mUURSDAY AT THB > JL AriIENJiUM (L.«'K NKWTO> ) BY Dlt. WALLIS. Subject. Djt:o j oif I GoJemmirit i. Jm>» f Dub-. Of NV W aaid Kepudlauon Jnfr «, :: |. 10. 'lhoL-anjs a:.a i'u!u:onr.rrLonsump- i II The'i?«.'art and Heart Disoaso .. • • II - li Wit and llumour and Fun .. .. Aug^ l ?. Questions and Discussion invited. Lectures to begin at 7.30 p.m. . fei . I Tickets for the Course, I'ivo Shilliug3. SiDS"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 8
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