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Amusements. : OPERA HOUSE. Lessee ... ... Mr.M. Hegartyi Stage Manager ... ... .. Mr.ShawC'roHi FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. COMMENCING TO MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, SEPT, 22, THE COURT MINSTRELS! or LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IN NUMBER IN NUMBER, Ai.so, THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY COMPANY ! After an unprecedented Season of. 21 Weeks in Sydney. Will make their first Appearance in Auckland. PROGRAMME—Part I. COURT MINSTRELS. Interlocutor .. Mr; Shaw Cross Overture ind Vocal, (" Little Sweethearts") -Court Minstrels. Song, "Still Thine Own"—Miss Vesta Amor Refrain, "Will You be My Hollyhock"—Mi, Johnny Cowati Ballad," Don't Forget Me Little Darling"—Miss Bella Sutherland Song (comic), " Hannah SJarii Jaybird" -Mr. T. Buckley Hall =kl, "The Old Wooden F.o:ker"— Miss Eva Widnette Finale," The Sleeping Beauties"—Company. Part 11. . THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY, MOLLIE O'CONNOR : Oil, IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. Ca3t of Characters; C. P. Doalittle, Esq (a Tourist).. Mr. Shaw Cross Jalius F.jCxvffee (Servant to Dcolittle) .■. „ .. Mr. Johnnv Cowan Barney O'Netl (a Guide) Mr. Tom Buckley Charlotte (Sister to Doolittle) Hiss Vesta Amor Mollie O'Connor (the Belle of Killarney) MisS May Vivian Theabove Comedy is illustrative of a trip from New York to Ireland, embracing in its progress all the knows places of interest in the Emerald Isle, Interspersed with racy dialogue, rich sayings, funny jokes, beautiful scenerv'j .s.oul stirring music, ballads, songs, dances, duets, trios, etc., constituting one of the most laughter-provoking comedies ever written. Press Circle, 4j; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. SOCIAL UNION. An Entertainmtnt, specially for children, will be given, at the Remuera Hall;, gn WEDNESDAY, the 3rd October, at 8 p.tn. Children, Is ; Adults, 2s. / Seeds, Produce, &c. J>OTATOAS! POTATOES J POTATOES .! BEST CANTERBURY AND OAMARU, fror Seed and Table. Not to be excelled, ' , Samples and price on application. Also, all kinds of CANTERBURY GRAIN and PRODUoE. at lowest current prices. ; dayies, McMillan, & co., 13, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET. t. Noar H. R. ilorton's. EW' " gE^DS,. Just received, per s.s. Doric, a large consignment of "AGRICULTURAL,'VEGETABLE, and £ LOUVER bhEDS. il Saved trom Wf pwn select stocks, these •cannot be excelled.-..A150 on hand, a large supply of Colonial* growd \ Seeds.' ; The germinatiug- powers of all ■ thoroughly tested. 5; . '. Post Orders will receive prompt attention. Catalogues' to be had on application free, r ! Head-iEstablishment: SAMUEL YATES, 16 and IS, ' Old Millgate, Manchester. ..'■■■■" sxac. 1826.] ART HU R YATES, WHOLES ALE -AND RETAIL SEED WAREHOUSE, ' a, . : 40, Victoria-street, Auckland. • NSA L E , • Bycroft's, and .... laide ■■■■. i:.< ... Maize—sydney and Coast 4 Bran Potatoes * 0 itEDcdJ .. x oat 3 , •. i. > ' : ' $ all ■■ -. Kerosene —Devoe ,,! s • , .^s:'? s Jonahs ■ Dried now landing , : feagar—Colonial Sugar Company ... . ; v v: v Hobart Jama • : Tea—New Season's , Hobart R'iila and Palinga ...:: -•Newcastle Coil and Coke i ■ .vi; Spokes, tell r e 3, and Shafts.. gITONE gRO S,

Olt ■S. A . Ij I', -,5,;.10xg red mangold seed , - YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD SEED GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, SEED OATS/i SEED POTATOES. BONEDUST &c., &c., &C. 6UX SO N AMJ MART IN, 53, CUfaIOMHOUSE-STEEST AUCKLAND. ( , Q R g , A L E i s AND 1 TO ARRIVE. , CHEAP LINES ! CHEAP LINES:! 1000: sacks Oats—Short Feed, ■>,' Milling, AMI ,TaKT4J.I W , „ 60 ton- Oamap.o Potatoes (part sei.ec , IVD FOR SEED) ■ 'IS ton a Splendid Soutiiesn, Ciia.fi (OA.TEN SH.EAYES) 2 to.n's Cantebbory Cilej2.se «200 sacks Pc \vi. - "WHEAT OATURIL, MU7F, BrVV, CIIVIV Floch— and am Gilk. son's

The, Celebrated ALBANY:-FOOD, ' Invaluable for ..'. Infantsand Invalids," and Household Purp.oses. '<■ ' ' E.' MITCH ELSGK & CO., ■ - KAURI GUM AND G&AIN MERCHANTS, : 10 Oueon-strcet WharC" •••• -••• . ! : v - CHARLES' HESKETH.] .. .. [ALEX. AITKEN'. JJE SKETH AND TK EK HAVE ON SALE AND TO ARUIVE, ; : ' Ji ' ' A 'choice /selection of Imported .Warrnambool Saed' " Potatoes. ''• Also, Flukes, Canterbury and OamaTti, Magnum i •^% Breese's prolific and other new tfi; j varieties. , Auckland and Sydney Bonedust and Flour 1 j .... Animal and Bone Phosphates, from "25% to 37% f : . IvCrans'Potatoe and Turnip Manures Guanos, Nitrate of Soda, and all other •j, Artificial Manures . • ... • •••. White,. Duzl, and Black Tartariau Oats — > . Prime Chevalier Barley (for seed) • f .. Feed Oats,. Maize, Beans, etc. ' They are also glad to inform their Customers that having sold the wholtt of their last year's stock they will be able to offer the newest aDd choicest samples of •• MANGOLD,.TURNIP, AND CLOVER SEED, h Nardely— Sutton's Golden Tankard, Mammbth Lotog Red • - Yellow and Red Globe and and other iiybria . Mangolds • •• Puiple and Green Top, Aberdeen, and Swedes Devonshire Grey StOr-e, White Stone, and Globe Tiirnipa White, Red, ATsyke, aud Cowgrass Glovers • Trefoil, Timothy, Crested Dogstail, Ryegrass, and Cocksfoot Coarse, Fifi.e, and Rock S'alt''V : *.';.;' :; New Zealand Flax and Tow • • ; ; HESKETH & AITKEN. . SUPEKPHQSFHAfEI THE BEST MANURE FOR POTATOES, ROOTS, OR CEREALS. .'-PRICE £l PER TON ; 5s PER TON DIS- - J COUNT FOR CASH, By referring to the Lectures of M. Georges Ville, one of the best and most practical renters on Artificial Manures, it will be pi atily seen that this Manure is pot oi.ly indispensable, but that a greater benefit results from its proper application, at a far less cost, aiid iri a much shorter time, tfcan from that of bone-flour or du&t,. the use of whiqh, iis another writer has justly remarked is simply manuring for posterity. • We subjoin oije out of many testimonials received. Copy.' "t have used LaWeb's Superphosphate at Miitamata with great advantage* As a manure for Turnips and Wheat followed by Clover it is. unrivalUd I Consider . that Superphosphate, by reason of its being more solublej 'is at onco a-railable for plant food, anU gives more-immediate returas ihan the maijorit'y of Other manures. "(Signed) J* C. Firth." CLARK & GANE, SOLE AGENT? FOE AUCKLAND AND CAMBRIDGE,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 8