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Atangomeatg, ~ji| A BB ° TT ' S PPB.R A E fStaga Manager *; °° "" jS'ei MARVELLOUS SUCCESS •' : & MIKSXREI, S iSK E^fc CO 6£T | HUNDEEDS REFUSED ADMISSION ' I Cowan, BucMey, and ShawCxoos ' 1 evening, - - "oas eaij;' ": M Mademoiselles Amor, Sutherland, Winn*..-' ' V \ man spellbound their andiSua - fe wonderful abiilti- JMeiti 1 ROARS OF LAUGHTER frok bestonfc, i,??" i'"V- 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT» "• Friday. Sept. 28. 4 ' .'■> And eveiye?ining during the w«fc. v. 15 ; : THE COURT MINST| SLSi LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ; : IN NUMBER *''■§ Also. THE GREAT § inBERNICON COMEDY COiIPAJT?»'• W After an unprecedented Season ol £i "w£rr '' * "1 , Sydney. "<*'£>ls §. will make their slsth ia AadkErf':>" 1 PROGRAMME— I I ! Interlocutor CODET *™ EtS . " § ■ o ™sSt3j *** /if Song, "Still Thine Own"—Hiss Vast* i». A : i ""g^airtSr l "• I Son " Hannah *■* J»ybw. 3fc . t . I ° ld Ws3d6n 1 Finale, " Tho Sleeping Beauties"— Company. g I'.VKT IL r p THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY 0 P „ MOLLIE O'CONNOR • ' P Or, IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSSVKE. 8 f* p nnniiiii tP* 5 } Characters: B I Barney (TNoil (a Guide! "Mr u* 13 ® tttestaaa i York £< ? Irel3nd - to Us p : tho Known places of interest in the terspersed with racy dialogue, rich saving I,UK1 ,UK jokes, beautiful scenery,loTstoiS songs, dances, duois, trios, cteconsS£, llll4l > the most langhter-provokine comedies ever fiitoi* j. C ompe j (Supplementary to Mr. Poolers Saturday Pnnni. ~ Concerts, the season of which ] instant). 3a {, THE FIRST COMPETITION TO take place at the 5 THEATRE ROYAL I NEXT MONDAY, thb Ist op OCTOBER 1 . (BARITONES AND BASSES), form part of a Grand Evening Concert. i prizes * As tho Entries for this competition exceed sir u number, Three Prizes will be given, viz?: ! Ist Prize, valaa .. Three Pounds ■m : ; zSSßStgt—**. i. ». ««< t ..J' 1 . 0 Pr ?~ e ,f be presented to the sucraalalCm didates at the following Monday's competition. ' ■ Competitors who desire to try their voltes ia ik - Theatre Royal can do so TO-MORROW (Sainranl t ■ will be pleased to meet thea. ■. Booksellers and Stationers.. I

n JMPORTANT to collectors or -3 NEW ZEALAND UTESATCTKE. d "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR," Br the Hon. William Swaiksosd ' •" . ' n N. G. LENNOX . Haa just received - THE FEW REMAINING COPIES : . ' OK d "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAE," f, v, Ev William: Swainsok, Esq. ~ ■ (Formerly Attorney-General for New Zealand;, e ; .Author of "New Zealand and its Colonization," &. g : ■ Smith, Elder, and Co.—lßC2. b" ' . SOJIB Oris ions or the CoxrEieomr 3 ■ Pbess, 1862. J a " ecl «>® post of Attorney-General for * £<ew Zealand, llr. Swainson has some pretension(o ; . an authority on the subject of which. ' *" ' a ° a . ; tus *»>** "a both able ane. impartial." ■ ."We can strongly recommend Mr. Swaitaoa'g bosk.—Westminster Review. *T "_ Pnblic men an<l students interested 3n the fata of 1 Zealand and the Native Tribes wiU da well ia f giving his volume a place on their shelves."— ..■■■■ Atnenceum. ,t - - His tone 15 temperate, sensible, and diimifled ; .Economist. e " Ho Vfill be found an intelligent guide by thosa 's !' desire to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the question at issue."—Spectator. " The interest of the book centra of course iatfa very lucid account of the war which occupies reportion of the Attorney-Gsnaral's interest!]!? i John Bull. i\ : This small remainder of the shore valuable workij f; .offered for 5s per copy (postage Sd) by ( -N. ft L™ NOX * '* (Late E. Wayte), 1 : I IMPORTER of books and stationery, . - 100, QtJEEIf-STBEET. f .— Lj ■ ■ ■ • - ■■ - ■ B °OKS ! jgOOKS! ■* People I Have Met, by E. O. Greville Murray ; . Happy Thought Hail, by F. C. Burnand , Tho Temptation of Christ, by Barrett • : Docs s «ience aid Faith ?by lit. Rev. H. Cotterili 1 Headings in Social Economy, by Mrs. Fenwick MiGsr : : Early .Graves, by Eev. T. R. Macduff ; . Stray Pearls, by Charlotte Yonge . Story of :Melicent, by Fayr Madoc Brandreth's, by Eight Hon. Beresford Hope Serjeant Ballantine's Experiences. Simple Ailmonts of Horses, new edition, 65. CasscU's History of Yeir 1882-3 Ci. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATJIONEE, 54, Queen-stret, Auckland. S1 L K 0 r NAMENT,S. • TRANSFER PICTURES AND DESIGNS for Silk or other Fabrics—when completed the effect i 3 quits ecjnal to CREW r ELS. Heat a small iron to the usul heat required for ironing. Then take the ornament >- ana wet it at tho back with a moderately wet spougs ; or paint brnsh. Place the face of the ornament picture on the article yon. wish to decorate; then I*7 a sheet of thiD paper on a piece of damp aiuslin oter :it, and press with hot iron"; then pull off the paper and the decoration is effected. « From Id to 3s 6d each, subject. VYT 0 N & CO.. 1 4" BOOK3E LLERS y AND STATIONERS, AUCKLAND. rjpo TOURISTS AND OTHESS, ' , BEAD ' ■ ; ' ' THORPE TALBOT'S . ' NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT LAKES OF KEff ..ZEALAND (Illustrated) Contains:!valuable information, corrected to bfcsj date; Indispensable to tourists. Vide i pinions o' tho Press. Price. Ono Shilling of all Booksellers^ Watchmakers and Jewellers. IM PO R T A/NT REDUCTIONS WATCHES,' CLOCKS, AND JEWELLER?* • A L P E E D A I. E Y, .. . WATCHMAKER AND VTEWELLEH, I' 256, QUEEN-BBREET. i . Begs irespectfolly to Inform his patrons and thfi . .public generally that having received largs shipments of goods per • Hero/. 1 To Anan/ and ' Arawata/ consisting .of Watches, in Gold and Bilver, by me nitwfc eminent English and" Continental mannfactnreni also a large and choice stock of Gold and Sifter Jewellery of the latest designs, tho largest stock ct . Clocks in New Zealand to choose from, consisting of * Drawing-room Clocks in Marble, Bronze, Gilt, under glass shade, Dining-room, Bed-room and Clocks, at all prices, and Is prepaied to sell FOE ONE MONTH AT PSXCE3 that will ensure satis faction to all. , A; A* politely invites all to inspect the stock displayed in his window. AT.Traum AXEY, Watchmakerj Jeweller, etc.j 250, Queen-street, Auckland. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6822, 28 September 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6822, 28 September 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6822, 28 September 1883, Page 8