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Amusements. WOODYEAR'3 JTmLECTEIO (HIRCUS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON! BAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON ! POSITIVELY THE LAST SIGHT. The last'opportunity yon -will have of witnessing this Great Show. , Million Pkices! Million Prick?! PIT—ONE SHILLING. TODAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, , LAST GRAND MATINEE. GIVE YOUE CHILDREN A TREAT. LET THEM SEE THE WONDERFUL DOGS ANT) MONKEYS, i THE VU.XNY CLOWNS, I THE BEAUTIFUL TRICK PONIES. I THE MONKEY THAT P.IDES A HOKSE, And THE POXY THAT JL'SIPS THROUGH THR FLRE HOOPS AND OVJEK TWO PONIES HIS OHN SIZE. SPECIAL PROGRAMME THIS AFTERNOON. Children admitted to THE PIT FOB SIXPENCE. • CHABITABLEINSTITUTION' CHILDREN I " ' ■ ADMITTED FREE. -. ' Gγ.and Pbogramme ron tin: Last Night. Million prices: 'PIT—ONE SHILLING. ,-' • , ' . SPECIAL NOTICE. AGnind Pro cssion will take place TO DAY (Saturday), at II o'clock, consisting o£ all tho Principal Artistes of the Circus taking the following route: From the Circus procerdin? along Grcy.strcet, down ■II obson , 'street and up <2ueen-strcet, returning. to the Circus in time for the SUtiueo. ■ 7£r. E W. . S. E R I E S J-l ■ ■ ■ ' ;"■ ■ . OF "VrONTIILY ' OOPULAR /-IONCEUT3, ItXONTHLY' 1 OPULAR V^i»'C£KlS, FiriST'COXCEnT OK THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. ■' Cbniluctor.'. .'.'.... Uerr Call Schraitt. V ■ '.... ,PIiOr,KAMJLS:,1. Overture, "la Daiub Blanche" .. Orchestral . "' . Society '..-,-■■-,■ . ' 2. Song, "'A Fresh'ninj Breeze" (Haixleggar)..*)!. , . J. ' . . Kiiox. ;-■•■■'■ Z. Andante and Minii"t rind Trio, from the ' : Surprise'.' •Symphony; (Haydn) 4. Song, "'-lrio W,.od Nymph's Call"'(Langton Wil- ■ .Haras)., Miss Culpan: ■■..;... f: M:irchoFunebie, arranged for orchestra (Chopin}-, f; Aria, , ''. Par che me (licrv aucora," II Castello cii • 'K«nilworth (Donizetti).. Jliss Stalmtoa ■ .7. Waltz, -'Blue Danube" (Str.iuss)..Orchestral Society ,■>-;.' ■ . -■~. . ■ .- . • INTERVAL. 5. Overture. '• Figiro" ( M ozart):,. Orchestral Band ' i'J. Duet, from the Opera of "Faust," with Orchestral Aixctripammc&t'Srjohr)..ilrs. Chadivickand Air. ' Stuart ' . . 10> .String Quartette, "Adasin, Jlinuet and trio and Finale/. Op." (Ilaydn) Messrs; o. ondJ. Hemus, .ClbughVandEdgor : 11.'.Canzpnetta,."My .\totUer Bids Me Bind My Hair," . 'with string Quintette Accompaniment (Haydn).. • Mrs Jutlson ■ ' ', - ■.■ ' • 12 Son?, "The Border' Bride" (Rocckel)..Mr. A. H. ' Stuart '~■.■■• ,i 3. \Veddiag Marel), '; Midsummer Night's Dream" ■ ■•' :(Mei\delsshon)..Orchestral Blind. 1 ■ ' Adaiis-.ion: Front -Seats (Re?erve<;), 2s Gel: Remainder of/Mall One Shilling , . Seats may bo reserve;! at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. ■ . ■ ' 'H. F. EDGEK. Hon. Sec' ■' ■ Bulletin,,; Material, Fuel, «c. , rpO BUILDERS, , ARCHITECTS, &c. g . ' '. ■ '.' '' • ■ ■ .'. ■ ' . 3IAHDRANGiiIV,I>EAUX.IC LIME. It having been'a:serted to some in the trade tint our Lime is inferior to that of other make, we challenge any ether maker to produce a bettor qu-.hty of Hjdrauhc Lime, our tests proving it to be in. Iγ equal to the oest lime prodicid at Mahunngi. W pquest containers to te=t it themselves. PULHAM, &CO., customs-stui:et. I LUK. J (GROUND ¥ IMB nip. oALF, SjT JLi SOUTHOATE'3 MAHUfIANGI -II'DRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LTJIE IS AN'Y QUANTITY, Von Cokcretf Paths, Flood.*, Cxllah*, ftc, &e. r 4c (Neit to :tont Sagging.) i .' i _:ir Tailed Kriiaralnhty aurt lww! setting qualities. ' Fnr •. inks ir-. wr'c, Itiis a rirsi-ctaa material B. KEANE, - Solo Agent, r CujeCuihouse-strQQt. QJOCKET DRAIN PIPES Ist and 2nd class, large quantity, various sizes, at LOW BATES. I HOUSEHOLD ZSD SMITHY COAL FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL IKJN TAKKS, SLATES FENCING MATERIAL BRICKS, LIME, AND SAND. W. & G. W IXSTOKE> Cue:cmhou3t;-street. ' Miscellaneous. ThlJi AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SPKING MEETIN'rt., SATURDAY, lOt.i NOVEMBER, ISS:J. Xom:n..tiona :Spr;rci; l[.inrtiuip and Ilurdles, syjtiHibor 2S Ito.? pAKUKAXGA HUNT CLUB. > ANXL'AL E.»"E'5 vull -.il;e plico, on the ELLri'SLIK KAC.--' OtUISE, SATURDAY, 27tu OCTOBER, ISS3. Entrie clote THID \Y, Utli Oi J to'-er.at ' o'clock p.m. mHE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL H AND PA&TOUAL ASSOOIATIOX A NSUAL S HO W Will be hcW in the sii o w yak os, gkk r; x la ne. O-V THURSDAY am) FRIDAY, Sth ..nd Sth MIVEMLSER, 1533 ADVldSiO>"— Thii Day, 5s Entries fioi" on WEDNESDAY Octoher mHE ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS H (In cnnjunctiou with above) Will tike place, on the ELLERSLIK KACECO URS E. O.N FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, ISS-J (I'nnce of Wales Birtnd <\) See Programme. ~fTv~hZ i v"e &, v V \JT DRALGHT&MAX, ILLUiIIXATOH AXD UhK LDIC AltnsT, Map-, Plsr.~, > c , drawn anil compiled. AiidrtiSjei prepired in the atjle of art .t n.od.ißtcri'.e». Connbes' Ch.-uilj rs. b(), Q'lecii-strect. Boots; tqoots ; "oootc < cui:ArE&T iiouti: is town BOOTS AND SHOES! /-IOKMUi UTALL. O CITY MAKKF.r o?f,:; all Tin; wi:kk. SCRUBS CLEARED CHEAPLY. K. ompCII'S I'ATLM , AIAUIUXEb FOR SALE. W. R. LOOKER & SONS, , STOCK, Sl-ATIOX, AND LAND AGENTS. - SG, Chmcery Lane, Melbourne, fO.IiE AGENTS. OPENING,; J_l A LARGE ASSOPTiIENT > Oi- , LADIES' AND GENTS , SPRING AND ; 'SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES, j FKOa THE BEST ENGLISH AST) CONTINENTAL j WAKEPS. C. WESTPFAHL, BOOIMAKEB, 10S, QOEEX-STREET. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 8

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