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Amusements, fee! Stage Manager Z M,' f?" I '- AS OOS SEASON IS SHORTENING nm, LAEITY R P 0| TfTONIGHT (3ATURDAY). an entire change of croirr»™~ sew sohgs. raw jcfca, te This is positively oar U«t nigh; bnt „„_' THE "J .4 is number J-** LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. ]d COMEDY COMPANY? Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d • Pit , Box Office at N. G. Lennoxs (late Wane'sln. street. '"'). Yletj, Look out for Cowm and Buckley's J sin . p . . Monday next. A Grand Special Bin ,1 J?" only, being the bit night of the season. ' "fci T° ATKE R°YAL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT!! mr. r. Warwick" GAiNORANn MR. W. H. WEBB'S GRAND RAND POPULAR OP UL A E __ CSggj FEOGEAMSIE ; Part I. 1. Grand Piinoiorte Quartette for 8 hinds-" E»ke*zi Marsch" .. Ifczt MESSIW. ANGELO FORREST, W a ttr„ KALPU HUOD. ALFRED POOLEY, ttS - First Performance in Auckland. 2. Song-" Auntie" .. .. _ Behread MRS. KEVITT. 3. EraTura—" I Fear no Foo" _ Pinsutf MR. GAINOR. i. Pianoforts Solo—"La CraccovieDDe" Vincent W lUw , MR. ANGELO FORREST. 5. Song—" Only Love can Tell" .. Tours MK3. KILGOUR. C. Ballad—" I arise from Dr«ams cfThee" _ Salamsa MR. BANNA. 7. Cavatint—" Far Greater in bis lowly State" Gsubo MADAME POOLEY. 8. Duetto—"QualVoce" .. M Verdi MES. KILGOUR and MR. GAINOR, Part If. 1. Pianoforto Solo— •■ Traviata" .. Ascher 11IS3 KETURAH CAMPBELL. 2. Song—" In the Cloisters" .. Barri MRS. REVITT (Piano, Mr. Webb. pupU of Barri's. Organ 0LIi«'» Mr. Alfred Pooley). li '° 3. Scena—" Alzati;" Aria, "Eri tn che Masschivi" Verdi MR. GAINOR. 4. Pianoiorte Solo — " Trovatore," Arranged by _ .. .. Mr. Ralph Hood MR. HOOD. 5. Duet—" Oh, Mayst Thou Dream of Me" Gabriel MADAME POOLEY and Mr. II iNNA. 6. Song—" Tel] Me My Heart" .. Bishop MRS. KILGOUR. 7. Song—*' I Sigh for Thee" (wiih Violin Obligito) W.A.Webb MR. GAINOR (composed especially for Mr. Gainor). S. Pianoforte Duet—"La FEIe de Regiment" Thalberg MR. RALPH HOOD and MR. WEBB (Ist time of Performance in Auckland). PLAN AT LENNOX'S. Admission: Is, 2s, and 3s. MR. R. WARWICK GAINOR OF MILAN. ' A FEW SELECTED KNGLISH PRESS NOTICES. *' Israel in Egypt."—Mr. R, Warwick Gainor wu the bass, with a voice of full tone and great power The recitative sad air. taken from the appendix! seemed to suit Mr. Gainor's voice and register tdmii. ably ; the full body and finished tone, combined with the careful reading, called forth mnch applanse.Bedford Mercury. H*rr Bartu's (Berlix Court Piasist) Cev.CEEJ;—Mr (s ainor, who made his first appearing in Edinburgh, sang Scuderi's '-Dorml Pure" admirably. His voice is of ample power and good qnabtr. —Scotsman. "MrssiAH."—The singing of Mr. Gainor is of tha flrat order, and we venture to say he has a great future before him.—York Herald. Mr. Gainor's rendering of Gounod's " Percha Piangi" was undoubtedly the gem of the eveniar. —Birmingham Gczetto This week the compinv heve been fottunat* in securing the services of ifr. Warwick Gainor, one of the most popular and rising baritones of the d«.Isle of Man Times. Mr. Gainor, who has an excellent voice, sasj lOimod's ' There is a Green Hill Far Away," lot which he received a hearty encore.-Leamington Courier. GRAND EXHIBITION BILLIABD MATCH ! F. WEISS, Champion of Australia, Vers its W. LYONS, of Auckland ; The Champion conceding 400 points in ICOO game, to take place in the LURNE-STKEET HALL, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), February 3, The Match to be played on a New Alcock Table, belonging 10 Mr. Evans, Globe Hotel. Admission. 55.; Gallery, 2s 6d. Play commences at half-past seven p.m. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. H.N. Abbott .. .. Proprietor. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT or PROFESSOR W. J. PAYNE, THE CHAMPION LIGHTNING FANCY MM SHOT OF THE WORLD, Who will appear at the Opera House on February 6. E. RAWLINS, ilanager. BntcHsrs- _ "ftTEW BUTCHERY ESTABLISHMENT, Queen-street entrance to the City Market (opposite Mr. Josiah Martin's Photographic Gallerj)ROBERT D. GILES Begs respectfully to announce to his numerous friecdJ and customers that, at great expense, he has built new brick premises, and fitted them up to meet lbs requirements of his increasing trade, at the above address- tie also takes this opportunity of thanking them for past favours, and assures them aca others that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of further patronage. Fresh Beef. Mutton, and Lamb daily; Daiiy-ft Fork and Veal of first-class quality onlyKindly note the above address. FISHER AND CO. (Limited), WHOLEBALK SHIPPINQ * FAMILY BOICHiaS Queen-street (next Bank of Xew Zealand, AuckUyil —Poultry of all .kinds dressed to order. Prim. Smoisd Tongues, Home-cored Bacon, Corned Beel 01 Sale In Large Quantities.—N.B.—Dealers in G»n>» Live Pheasants forwarded to all parts of the upon receipt of order. Families waited 9n in town a suburbs, WARNE AND BEARD. MAXAWATU. Are prepared to supply TOT ATA, any leDgth orsiw, for Bridge Work, Piles, etc. Address, Warne and Beard, care of D. H. McArthnr Fielding. _ GOING!! GONBM 1000 pairs Corsets, at Is lid ; regular p rice, =s 91 3000 yards Figured Madias Muslin, 6Jd per l»l 800 Men's Helmets, all at 2s lid. AT S. COOMBE3 & CO.'S, Qneen-«treet. OIL PAINTINGS, EX FROM LONDON. Now on view at my show-rooms, Shortland-sWf ■ SEVERAL LARGE AND VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS By Morris, senr.. Moltino, W. R. Stone, A.R.A., ana other well known artists. . . , Guaranteed. An early inspection »""?., JOHM LEECH. ShortlMd^treei^ mHE BEST "VALUE IN AUCKLAKR A LOT OF SATIN MELANGE DRESS GOODS, At 3Jd r-er. Yard. 5000 STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, AT U--2000 SILK UMBRELLAS, 2s 110 ; K6* r price, 6s lid. AT S. COOMBES & CO.'S, Queen-strett- — : m^-rIAIA*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 8

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