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Amusements, &c. " " : Propr;clßr Mr.H.j.n, Uu ' PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT^ JOHN L. HALL'S BYRONIC COMEDY COMPANY j, t ™ havo the hoaor of a PP<^rin g at the _ ' Royal. Aucklatd, ' ON THVBSDAY EVENING, JrJNE „, In Eyroa's greatest Comedy, *"' OUR GIRLS! JOHN L. HALL, AUSTR.V.LIA'3 COMEDLVX In his original and mirth provoking charact CAPTAIN GINOAH Supported by a Drst-class Company. Full particulars in later advertisements andlundb-]i ABBOIT'S ~~~ 051 I f _JBC 8g l| ■WILL SHORTLY APPEAR. THOMPSONS COLONIAL, MIRR O p OF THE £ ULU yyAR. . ILLt7.STKATI.VC; O 30,000 FEET OF CASTAS ALL THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS COXXEc TED WITH THIS CAMPAIGN, FRO3I TUE VIBIXG OF THE PIBST GDK ro TBS CAPTURE OF TUE ZULU KING. Pronounced by the English Preas to be the mo* Artistic and Exciting Entertainment ever offered to the public. Particulars in a few dayi. Sole Proprietor, VT. H. THOMPSOX ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. WELLESLEY-STREET—WEDNESD » V Grand Complimentary Beneßt tonderedto Mr. P. DORA N, ! Under the Distisgaished Patronaga of His Wn™vt. tho Jlayor and City P Tho follow'ng Ladies and Gentlemen have ktaai. given their services :— ' Ettie, the Favourite Lady Gymnast; Mr Jas. ErA land, Mr. J. Tye, Mr. Robinson, W. and J.l!,(i.»' J. Edwards, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. T. Wilhair. S" W. Wesley. A. Hughes, Messrs. Beake Brctim! Messrs. Elder Brothers, Messrs. Leonard F. CuUimore, A. Smith, C. HUL VT. NaßghtetS Easton. The Hobson Band hire kißdh 3m their services on this occasion. Fer fnrtha oar. ticulars see Daily Papers and Programmes iIONSTZR VARIETY AND SELSCT ENTERTAINMENT. I Prices of Admission - Dress Circle, U- OrdieitT* Stalls, 3s ; SUlls, Ss 6d ; Fit, Is ; Friv.tt Boiw, M Box Office at Mr. Wayte's, Stationer, QneensUeet SAINT BENEDICT'S CHURCH NEWTON. ' A GRAND SACRED CONCERT . (Under the Patronage of the very Rer. Father Fynes, ( Vicar Capitula, and Clergy) Will beheld IN THE NEW BUILDING (prior to its coosecrauon) Ox Thursday, June 22, 1882, Under the Conductorship of HEP.R CAEL SCHJfin Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. '. Front Seats, ss: Back Seats, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. FlyM, jftl. leslcy-strect; ilessrs. Callnan and Canning, (Jceto. street; Air. Lonergan and Mrs, Lynch, Wyhdhaastreet; Messrs. Gibbons and Co , Hobsoa-street ■Mr - P. Brophy, Newton ; Mr. o"Dowd, Pitt-stieet. ' > OWEN iIAHON, Hon. Secretary. "VT O T I C E. SACRED CONCERT, ST. BENEDICT'S, XEWTOX. A Special Rehearsal for Carl Schmitt's " ialutiru" will bo held on TUESDAY, ,it :he Choral HaD, at • quarter-past seven, prior to the Choral Reheuat, - when all those Ladies and Gentlemen taking part In it are specially requested to attend punctually. O. MAHOX, p Hen. Sec T> ARNELL HALI>. SUBSCRIPTION DANCE, n T THURSDAY, JUNE 22, ISS2. -". l ■ - •. r Tickets can be obtained from the Committee." A RT UNION! A RT DNIONI By Permission uf the Colonial Secretary. TO BE DRAWN FOR BY ART USIOS. 300 Members at 10s. per Member. AN OLD OIL PAINTING (Va'ucd £150) BY C O Y P E L. A GRAND MASTERPIECE. r Subject—HAGAß. IN THE WILDERNESS. A Committer ol Gentlemen for the Drawing will 1* appointed by the Subscribers. PICTURE on view at Mr. W. E. Mors'. BocSmllu and Stationer, Queen-street, where TICKETS .Bt»y be had. Lectures. p _ *- T ORNE-STREET HALL, THE OF IHK i E A R T H, r. As revealed in tho Rocks, and related by the «llknown Geologist and Eloquent Popular Lecturer, 0 WILLIAM DENTON, ;« Aalhor of "Our Planet," "Is Darwin Right?'&., who for 25 years has Lectured to large ana delighted Audiences in the principal g Cities of the Uni ed StaUs % and Canada. f GEOLOGY, 1 Irs Scikxce asd Irs Poctrt, In a course of Six Lectures. Z COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, JUSB » Those Lectures will be Illustrated bj Himdredl ot - Magniliceut Paintings and Photograph:, M<™"£™ t by the Oxy-liydrosen Light, forming a Grand ruoa rama of Creation. , Vftl- If you wish to learn how the World w»; m»de, raw old it is, how long it is likely to last, wl* l '"JS - Earthquakes, how the Mountains are formed, w» I, tho beings that have successively apt'Cired CO c» i Planet were like, how Coal, Petroleum, A=P"J™?: il and Salt were formed and deposited, ind the <>««>» ,f which Animals and Plants appeared upon the eanae attend these interesting and instructive L « ltt "' - „ B i If you wish to travel over the Earth witn ycurtj" ' open, understanding tho Volume In which tneiatta"* - Spirit has mitten the Story of our Tlauet and i» « f habitants ;if you want to learn to read the , of the Earth and understand their sigmncanc:, , not this opportunity to hear these eldsucni •" philosophic Lectures. „, . a First lecture on TUESDAY, June SO! «* ' ,01 , Beginuiug of Our Planet." nrtr a Second Lecture. WEDNESDAY. June A "J World before Life, and tho Ocean that once to>u<- - Australia." ~. „-«,, Cot) , Third Lecture, THURSDAY, June 22. A" "" • and Salt Period ." , „_~ , M of Fourth Lecture, FRIDAY', June 2;. r " e .,-?sn. - Reptiles." This Lecture has especially Fine uw- ? Fifth Lecture, SATURDAY", June 2i: "' rie As " '' Boasts and Advent of Man." „„, ... period Sixth Lecture. .MONDAY, Juuc 2i5: " G.jjH *« , and Age of-Van." iv,ntS«ts, r Tickets for the Courso of Six w . 125.; Body of the Hall.Ss.; Gallery, .s. -r 1 ™ rt •, mission, Is , 25., and 3s. Tickets ma>- be o D "^, Uer , I Edward Wa>teV Stationer. Publisher,aud Bcoxk 100, Queeii-3trect. Lectures commence at »!»■"" S. W. DEXlOf^fj^L YOUNG MEN'S CItKLSriAN ASSOCIATioN. . TRE n«. COIUJEE Or WELLESLEV ASO.AtBKKI" (, * ANNUAL COURS 2OF LECTURES. I6si f ' June 23-ENTEKTAIN.MEXT, Musical and BW^ July T-LECTUEE: "Horn-. Without ■H^^adi. Limelight Views): Rev. P«« f!%ZL • „ 2S-ENTEKTAI.SMBST. iiasic^^Tlii ■ Aug. U-LECTUUE: ''E< is ? ;' Tliirty Years Ago • » l " ;f .., „- • ~ 25-l^-TERTAINMENT.M»»» 1 ,' ,n f. I ; 1 :f. I S T . Sept. I—LECrUUE: '• Ton Dsys m 1 aiot™ o • „ 20-ENTEIiTAINMTNT, Musical and Uterary . 0ct.20-rrobea.mour.ced): Mr. T. Spurgecn. ; ' To Commence at 7.30; seats reserved for Uckfc holders till 7.20. ~ H „,,„ l»4j)> • Tickets for tho Course (to admit bearer ££»'s. 5s ; Single Tickets far Course, Ss bd, miUion, Is; to bo obtained from the Book*.u«> Members of Committee, and at me .Kooms. THOMAS BUDDLE, I Hon. bK r^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6423, 19 June 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6423, 19 June 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6423, 19 June 1882, Page 8

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