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Amasgmeatg,' &e. ■ A BBOTT'S OPER A HOTJS]B Lessee .. V.. v, w nl_.. Stage Manager .. „ ' " TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER v POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. * Previous arrangements compel u» to c i o2ll attractive entertainment To-night (Wednesday) nave to appear at Napier on Saturday, the Sixth ■WONDERFUL SUCCESS OP THE HIBEEM COT AND COURT MINSTRELS. S EVERY PART OF THIS POPULAR THEATPP CROWDED NIGHILY. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME OF ODURT MINSTRELS, TO-NIGHT, UEI New Songs, Popular Ballads, Funny SayiajH ana Side-Splitilng Jokes. COURT MINSTRELS. ~f A IN NUHBIiB COURT MINSTRELS. 14 IN NUMBI a COURT MINSTRELS, "I A IN NUMBi R COURT MINSTRELS/14 m NU^is Entire change of Prograirine Court Minstrels This Evening. Every member of the Company becoming more Podh. lar Nightly. JOHNNY COWAN EVERY NIGHT TOM BUCKLEY EVERY NIGHT SHAW CROSS EVERY NIGHT MISS AMOR EVERY NIGHT MISS BELLA SUTHERLAND EVERY NIGHT MISS ■WINNETTH EVERY NIGHT MISS MAY VIVIAN EVERY NIGHT MISS LESLIE EVERY NIGHT' MISS '.ILLAN EVERY NIGHT THE COURT MINSTRELS' ORCHESTRA EVEItV NIGHT. x THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY MOLLIE O'CONNOR: Ob, IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. Ciist or Characters: C. P. Doolittle, Esq (a Tourist).. Mr. Shaw Cross Jnlius F. Cuffee (Servant to Doolittle) .. .. .. Mr. Johnny Cowan Bamey O'Neil (a Guide) . Mr. Tom Buckler Charlotte (Sister to Doolittle) Miss Vesta Amor Mollie O'Connor (the Belle of 01 Killaraey) Miss May Vivian Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, is. street 0006 N ' Lfitmol ' a P* l * Wayte'a) QnoenAll Accounts against Mr. Hearty must be sent to the Opera House To-day (Wednesday,) at 2 o'clock. OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT. 4, JOINT FAREWELL BENEFIT, Tendered to MESSRS. E. B. RUSSELL akd BARRY O'NEIL, On which occasion will be produced, the Great Emotional Drama, in 3 acts, LOST IN LONDON! JOB ARMROYD.. MR. E. B. RUSSETx. (his original character) Nellie (Us wife) Mijs Nellie Oreenlees ■ Tiddy DuAaoLETHORrB MRS. L. McGOWAN (A Lancashire lass, her original character) Who has kindly volunteered her vUnable services. Supported by Messrs. Lissant, Maitland,"'Robertson Weymouth, Henri, Lyons, Blake, und Barry O'Neil, During the Ball Room Scene the following; musilal gentlemen amateurs ha?e generously consented to appear Messrs. M. A. Anderson, Mr. James Scott. Mr. Sceats, and Mr. M. Gallagher. The drama will be followed by A MUSICAL MELANGE • In which Ms. Arthur Lissant, Baritone (late Simonsen's Opera Co.). Miss Nellie Gbeknlexs. Premier Danssuse, MS. BARRY O'NEIL, i Lightning Change Artiste, Will appear. POPULAR PRICES ! POPULAR PRICES ! 4s, 2s 6d, Is. , Box Plan at Lennox's, Qneen.street. Look out on THURSDAY NIGHT for the GREAT SNOW SCENE in " LOST IN LONDON." MR. POOLEY'S COMPETITION FOR AMATEUR MUSICIANS. IMPORTANT ALTERATION OF DATE! THE SOPRANO CONTEST Will take place on the same evening as that of the TEX OR, via: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th. NO COMPETITION NEXT SATURDAY. THE BARITONE AND BASS PRIZES Will be presented on this evening. At least four names must ba entered, or there will be no contest. 13te: OCTOBER! SATURDAY, 13TH OCTOBER t QPE R A HOUSE. Lessees .. .. .. Willis and PickersgiU. FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND, AND SECOND APPEARANCE ON ANY STAGE, OF WILLIS AND PICKERSGILL'S MAMMOTH PANTASCOPE Of Mark Twaik's Immortal "Work of THE INNOCENTS ABROAD! THE INNOCENTS ABROAD! Lecturer Every Evening—Jos. Pickebsoill. GIFTS OF A COSTLY AND SUPERIOR NATURE EVKRY EVENING. Opbsiko Date—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. OHORAL.. .H A LL. Monthly "popular /concerts. ONTHLY XOPULAK XjoNCEETS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. Conductor Here Cail Schmitt PROGRAMME: 1. Overture. " La Dame Blanche" (Boildieu) 2. Song, " The Border Bride" lßoeckel)..Mr. A- H. Stuart 3. Andante and Minuet and Trio, from the "Surprise" Symphony. (Haydn) 4. Song, "The Wood Nymph's Call" (Langton Williams) .. Miss Culpan. 5. Marche Fnneljre, arranged for orchestra (Chopin) 6. Aria, "Par che me dica ancora," H Castello di Keoilworth (Donizetti)..Miis Staunton 7. Waltz, "Blue Danube" (Strauss) INTERVAL. 8. Overture, "Figaro" (Mozart) 9. Duet, from the Opera of "Faust." with Orchestral Accompaniment (Spohr). .Mrs. Chadwickand Mr. Stuart 10. StriogQuartette, "Adagio, Minuet and trio and Finale, Op." (Haydn) Mesas. C. and J. Hemus, Clough, and Edger 11. Canzonetta, "My Mother Bids MeßindMyHair," with String Quintette Accompaniment (Haydn).. Mrs. Judson 12. Song, "A Fresh'ning Breeze" (Randegger).. air. J. Knox. 13. Wedding March, " Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelsshon) Admission: Front Seats (Reserved), 2s 6d; Remainder of Hall One Shilling. Seats may be reserved at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. H. F. I£I)QER, Hon. Sec. Athletics. jgPORTS! gPORTS ! . gPORTS! PROGRAMME OF SPORTS To be held in connection with the AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATIONS CATTLE SHOW, TO BE HELD AT ELLERSLIE OS 9TH NOVEMBER, 188 3. PROG R A M M E: 150 yds. HANDICAP —Ist Prize, £8; 2nd, £2; 3 4 -d, £L 440rx>s. HANDICAP.—.Ist Prize, €5; 2nd, £1. MILE HANDICAP.—Ist Prize, £5; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd. £1 TWO MILE WALKING.—Ist Prize, £5; 2nd, £2. TWO MILE BICYCLE.—Ist Prize, Gold STediL value £5J 2nd, Silver Medal, value, £2. ROBERT E. KT,T.TS 3 Secretary. Art Union. Art union of oil and water COLOUR PAINTINGS, "■* Including "MAORI LAND," Scene on Roto ItL—Oil Paintine by C. Blomficld, Auckland. "APPROACHING MILFORD SOUND"— Water colour by J. Gully, Nelson. ' "ON THE BEACH AT LYTTELTON"— Oil PalnUnj; by J. Gibb, Christchurch. " L Ncho^L AKATIPCr W * ator Colour by J. Gully, "GOVEROR'S 3BAY, LYTTELTON "-Oa Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE TAEAWERA-MORNING "-Oil Painting by C. Blomficld, Auckland. " L i K £ TARAVTERA-EVENING "~OU Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland. 7.3° J )r ! wing .^ ill r^ 0 J. Leech's, Shott-md-street, on the Society of Aits principle, when'he lUt is auod. Each rabaenbor wfll receive boudoir Land!" 0 ■ BloInfle »d s large Oil Painting of " Maori .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 3 October 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 3 October 1883, Page 8

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