, . Atzmsemantft, f BOTAL AUSTRVt,i^r~~""^-» cai ca- c&1 , | MABKET SQUASE, [ j WOODYEAR & ROSS, PBOPR^ "■ Lash Night op this Peogr.w, - ' LAST NIGHT OF bS^SL THXBD AND L^T^ES^ Ttns THE LAST THP m* As our dates are fixed for T»i,r7t, and Napier, en ront,"^^^ 3! TO-MORROW KTEKjnj Ahotheb Gkand Change ofW™ Concluding with the laughable »ffc22 tA3,! B! LOVE IN A PUB ' THUBSDAY EVENING— Benettt nf t>, ». Clown, Mai RlSk7i oahßlr orid-, MATINEE—The Last Matines »ri «. SATURDAY next when » red" <• made in the prices for admission ol chll b, E. LOVE ■ — Ge ° et^ rjY H EAT R E E 0 THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, AUGUST GRAND MAIONIC ENTKUULn^ Itr Aid op the Masokio Hail 81-ilddio ? c Under tbe Patronage of tho E.W. Provfnri Master, 1.C.; the V.W. DeputYvtiiSS?.** Master, E.C.; tho B.W. DeputylW,*", Master, S.C.; and tho* Officers ■ i G, »i Offlcore, and Members of the Auckland Lodges, and the Masonic Fraternity genea^' On this occasion the celebrated Musical I> -En GUY MANNIiRIXG! Taken from Brother Sir Walter Scott's Wt ii u norel, will be with all the Otigj^ o*s0* 5 Characters in tho Drama bjr Auckland n Amateura. The Music will be under the direction of Brothers Gordon Gooch, R.A.M., axd assisted by a number of oar leading Amiteu Vo By permission the Brothron will anne,. i. . „ Regalia. Officers of District Grand Lodge i A obiain their Regalia to appear at tho perform,.'^ ll aid of tho Hall on application at the * 15 D.G. Secretarr. 83, Queen-street. " ™ Prices of AdmissionDresa Circle and fwv . Stalls, 4s ; Sialls and Pit, 2s. 4 orchcj^ Tickets can be obtained from th« ffjf, various Lodges, the Trustees, and Hall CommUiL * Box-plan at Upton'a. IWH * fjp HEATRE ROYAL. AUCKLAND DRAMATIC SOCIETr. President: Vice-President: J. Si'COSH CLARK, ESQ. E. E. TYLER, ESQ, Patrons: MESSES. O. AICKIJT, D. CRTjICKSHAXK, J. COSGBAVE, r. D. FENTON, T. B. CILUES A' QEATKEB, A* ISAACS, J. B ( RUS3ELL, C. B ( STONE, A. K. TAYLOR. A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Wiß be tenderod by t'.io above Society to Mr. Cms J. D. Robebtsox, Stage Manager A. D.S., on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER l, When will be produced, Byron's famous Comedy o[ OUR BOYS. Perkyn Middlewick . . Mr. Chas. J. D. Robert™ Sir Geoffrey Champneys . , . .A Smith Se} Boys . . . Kempster (Sir Geoffrey's Talet) . . T. Fairfu Poddies butler) . , .F. Clurly Mary Me rose Lady Amateor violet Melroso (the heiress) . . Lady Amitecr Clarissa (Sir Geoffrey's sister) . • Ladjr Amateur Belinda (slave of the ring) . . Ladjr Amateur Admission : Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, lj, Carriages at 11 o'clock . Owing to tho large quantity of tickets disposed of, patrons are requested to book a; an early opportunity, Box plan at Upton's. J. M. SIBBIX, Hon. See. N'E-S T REET HALL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30tu, A GRAND COiIPLIMJINTAUY CONCERT ASD BALL, Tendered by tho LEADING AMATEUKS Oi? AUCKLAND To MR. FRED, BRABAZO;X (Ventriloquist). The following Artistes will appear in their respeciira TQles: Mr. G. BOYLE, Baritone. Mr* GREVY, Genfclem.m Comiquo. Mr. IL AUSTIN, Tenor. Mb. C. TAYLOR, Comic. Mr. A. CAMPBELL, tbe Favourite Tenor, Miss LAURA ROBERTS, Mezzo Soprano. TWO LADY AMATEURS. TWO YOUTHFUL MUSICIANS (aged 8 and 10 years respectively) in Pianoforte Solos and Daets. Miu FRED. BRABAZON, in his Yentriloquial und Polyphonic Entertainment, who will introduce his Talking Automatons - the Notorious Chailia McGuffin, Miss McGuttin (first appearance in Auckland), King Tawhiao, and Jonaibsn Joshua. The whole to conclude with a LAUGHABLE FABCE. Air. CuLLiMOrts, Pianist. Front Seats, 35.; Second 2s (both these admit to Ball): Gallery, Is. ABCH HILL WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. DISTRICT SCHOOL-ROOM. On WEDNESDAY, August 30tb,
A MUSICAL AND LITERACY ENTERTAINMENT will be given, R. Arthur. Esq., iu the chair. Addresses by Ministers and Friends. Soveril Glees by the Maori Students from Three Kings. Sirgiflg &nd recitations by the Scholars. Tickets One Shilling—including refreshments. Doors open at 7. Opening Hymn, 7.30 o'clock. "^ORKS AND PROMENADE CONCERT Mo 174, CENTB AL QU EEN-STBEET Open Bail/, bom 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. JUST ADDED ! JUST ADDED ! A LIFE LIKENESS ox HER MOST GRACIOUS MA JEST? QUEEN VICTORIA. H.R.H. PRINCESS OF 'WALES. ADMISSION, Is; Children (under 10), Cd. SportingFORTUNE FOE Is. I THE GREAT "BONANZA" CONSULTATION ON ! THE MELBOURNE CUP, ISS2. 50,000 Shares at Is each. 1,000 Prizes, Value £2,600 FIRST HORSE £1000 SECOND £300 THIRD „ £100 STARTERS DIVIDE «00 NON-STARTERS DIYIDE .. .. £100 G PRIZES of £10 .. .. .. £50 10 „ £5 £50 20 „ £S £«0 840 „ £1 £340 Total £4500 To every Subscriber sending £1, the priee of J W Tickets, we will forward One Extra Ticket (Free), thna enabling the getter-up of a Club of 20 Jlembers a chance of winning £1000 without investing a sibPJ penny himself. D/awing to take place early October* Shares forwarded by return post. Result of Df**' ing posted to Subscribers, and advertised in tho dauy and weekly papers. rt Application by letter only, enclosing Cash, P.O."* or Stomps, with Stamp for reply. ... Address "BONANZA," cara of J; THOMAS, Swanston-Btreet, Melbourne: _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6484, 29 August 1882, Page 8
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