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Amusements, &<s, A B BOTT'S OPERA HOUBE.' Manageress ........ —Louise Pomeror Stage Manager Mr. Ch«rl e , ail Treasurer Mr. author Elliot CONTINUED r pO-NIGHT. CROWDED SUCCESS. JL O-SIOHl: HOUBBS. CONTINUED T OUISE "OOMEP.OY. CROWDED SUCCESS. -LJOUISE JL OMEECY, HOUS2S. CONTINUED T OUISE JJOMEROY. CROWDFn SUCCESS. JLiOUISE 1 OMEKOY. HOC3E3. Soakespe&re's Beautiful Comedy, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING ! BEATRICE „ .. _ LOUISE POMERO? CHANGE OF BILL EVERY SIGHT. Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls M Stalls. 2s 6d; Pit, Is. ' 1 Children in arms not admitted. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Box plan and re&erved seats at Lennox's flat* Wayte's). K * H. P. LYONS Agent. rjIHEATRE ROYAL, TO KIGHI! TO NIGHT ! GRAND FAREWELL BENEFIT TO MI: E S w i 1 S S THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION. GRAND PRESENTATION OF FRIZE3 AND TROPHIES. FAREWELL ADDRESS FROM THE CHAMPION, HALF HOUR GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE. Eight Entries, GRAND DISPLAY OP BOXING BY PROFESSOR DA VIES AKD MR. JACK MONTAGUE SONGS ! SONGS ! BY MESSRS. SCOTT AND BARRY O'NEIL. THE CELEBRATED MASON" BF.Oa. WILL RUS ONE MILE FOR MR. SCOITS CtsP. GRAND HORIZONTAL BAR CONTEST. ONE MILE WALKING MATCH BETWEEN MASTER J. McKINLEY AND S. GOODMAN. Do Dot forget, to-night the last appearance of Mr. Ed-wards, as ho leaves 10-morrow for San Francisco". Owin; to the leojth of the programme the doors wlii be opened at 7.15, the programme will commence as 7.45. Come early and get your seats to avoid the crash. Admission : Dress Circle. 2s: Stalls, 2s - Pit. One Shilling. * MESSRS. GALLAGHER AND SEYMOUR; Managers. TONIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION, ■ » J PROGRAMME OF SPORTS To take Place on JANUARY 29. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. 1. BOYS' RACE (Under 16), 120 Yards Handicao 2. MAID EX R<sCE. 120 Yards ,*> 3. DEMONSTRATION HANDICAP (three sUeeaV IUO. COO, 440 4. HOP, STEP, and JUMP 5. two-mile walking handicap 6. TUG OF WAR (Post Entries) 7. 150-YARDS HANDICAP—Members over4oyra S. OXE-M [LE RUNNING HANDICAP 9. OBSTACLE RACE 10. BICYCLE RaCK ; no Cjclitt to train on 1] Cricket Ground on oain of disqualification 11. HALF MILE HANDICAP 12. 2CO-YARDS HANDICAP (Hordies) 13. 2CO \ ARDS HANDICAP—For Married Mi who have never won a race 14. SIAMESE SACK RACE 15. W HEBLBARRO W RACE—For bona fide Nawi (blind/old). And any race which may be added on application o any branch of labour. THE GREATEST LIVING WONDER OF THE AGE, J Consisting of a ZWITTER HORSE, To be seen at the AUCKLAND HOTEL STABLES. Important to all interested in horses and c&itls. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Admission : SIXPENCE. ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S.C, Installation of Officers and BiU on FRIDAY, January 11, ISS4. Tickets tor Bali to be obtained from Messrs. -M. Niccol, R. Kaye, W. McCullough, H. A. H. Hitchens, and J- Slator. As only a limited number will be issued, early application is neces sary. i KAYE WRIGHT, ' Secretary, Board and Residenca PRIVATE Board and Residence for gentleman in Ponsonby.—Address at TTfrat.p Office. SANDFORD HOUSE, Upper Hobsonstreet—Board and Residence for Two or Three Gentlemen, or Lady and Gentleman. Plunge and Shower Bath. CLAREMONT HOUSE, PRINCESSTREET, AUCKLAND.—Board and Residence by the day, week, or month. Permanent Boarders and families on moderate terms. TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, corner of Wyndham and Albertstreets. Board and Lodging, £1 per week. Meals at a 1 hours.—G. Johnston, Manager. Temperance boarding-house, GREY-STREET (Near to Queen-street). E. WILLIAMS. Single and Double Bedrooms. Visitors will find 4 comfortable home. Plunge Bath. Terms reasonable. PANAMA HOUSE, Lower Symondsstreet, beautifully situated, overlooking Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now excellent accommodation for families; also, for one or two gentlemen. Piano, bath and shower, pro* fessional man cook. Terms, moderate. GOVERNOR BROWNS HOTEL,' \JT HOBSON-ST3E2T. Board and Lodging 20ap«r wee^ do. do. fairzJoroom)—...da WELLESLE? HOUSE, WSLLKSLET-BTitCET, AUCKULVD (Three doors west from Hobson-street). BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A good Table kept: lofty and well ventilated Bed* rooms; Plunge and Shower Baths; and every convenience to ensure the comfort of Boarders ancj Visitors. Terms, £1 per week. M. MASON Qate of Wellington), Proprietress. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent street—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she has now opened her new premises as a first-claw boarding house. Single and double bed* rooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes walk from Opera House.—Terms on applica[A CARD.] ROSEBANK HOUSE, DEYONPORT. This House is opened with every convenience fos Boarders, and can be relied upon as first class. Suites of Rooms. Plunge and Shower Baths. Terms moderate. J. R. HOOPER, Proprietor. PRIVATE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HARD INGE - STREET, OFF VICTORIA* STREET. The above house being recently built for the pur* pose, affords the very bist accommodation to travellers. The rooms are all well ventilated, and a good table kept, and everything to make people comfortable will be done. 11 is situated in one of the quietest streets in the city, and within three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Single and double beds always ready r.nd available at all hours. Terms to suit the times. E. T. KING. UNION OIL, SOAP, AND CANDLE COMPANY (LIMITED). MANUFACTURERS Of COMMON AND TOILET SOAPS, CANDLES, PEANUT, and other lubsi* CATIN3 OILS. SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS—PARNKLLi OIL WORKS - CUSTOMHOBSE-STREET WEST. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES—LOWER ALBERT' STREET. Cash Purchasers of Tallow. Delivery taken at either Farnell WotkJ or Ware, house.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 8

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