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Amusements, Sc. . ... BOTX'S OPEE A HOUS E. 1 . Lessee* -; .. " » Messrs. Maedonald and Ca_ Manager .. .. Mr. J. P.'Macdouald. LAST SIGHTS ! NIGHTS'j OF IBS OKXIXWLTUKT OSAKA, "\rouTH. . -vouth. JL outh. Xouth. XoutbJ THE BEIGNING ATTRACTIONI , - OUR TRADE MASK: • At a quarter to Eight "STANDING ROOM ONLY." Youth, •v'otjth. "vouth. OUTH. JL 'OUTH. •• X ODTa THE MOST MARVELLOU3DRAMA. OF THE AGS. . YOUTH ii . YOUTH YOOTH Esthusiashc Applause ?odtk vnTTTW unbounded 4 sahsfacYOUTH UOK YOUTH YO UTH Are any Criterion of Merit, YOUTH VOUTH then YOTTTW VOnTR THE VAST SPECTATORS . iUUTH YOUTH assembled at the operaiYOUTH YOUTH [YOUTH YOUTH EACHEVonivG YOUTH YOUTH A TRIUMPH I YOUTH YOUTH Has been secured by piece and:YOUTH YOUTH llTrerTb iYOUTH YOUTH »; |- r e G^7co^ cy YOUTH the Southern Hemisphere. .YOUTH Youth. "\touth. "Voxtth. CCTH. X OUTH. JL OUTH. Produced raider the supervision of -W. G. CAREY AND H. E. WALTOS. Stage Director .. .. .. Mr. J. W. EasHii. Pbices op Admission : ss, Zs, Is. Box plan at Lennox's, SUtioner. STALLS and PIT TICKETS at Abbott's Hotel, next door to the Theatre. N.B.—Omnibuses for the Tartans suburbs trill be in attendance every evening after the performance. J. P-MACDONALD, Manager. J. W. DODGJ3, Basin ess Manager. QRAHD jgXTEA TO NIGHT (MONDAY). WOODYEAR'S Electric fiiscus LECTEIC VIECUB POSITIVELY OUR FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. GREAT PROGRAMME OF SPECIALITIES, Concluding with the BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN SPECTACLE, TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, Or the LIFE and DEATH oi BONNIE BLACK BESS. BONNIE BLACK BESS. The Best Trained liar* in the World. With all its thrilling incidents and Effects. MAX RINKLK as the }fotorions Highwarman MAX R INKLE DICK TURPIN. Snppotted by the whole of the Elcctrie Circus Com* pany. REMEUBER, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, As the Circus opens at the Thames on Tuesday. THE LAST NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT Fireworks at 7. SO, Circus at 8 o'clock. WILLIAM WOODYEAR, Proprietor. rjl H E A T E E . E O Y A i,' GRAND CONCERT, Organised by M. Alhin Villeval, FOR THE BENEFIT OF MILE. DUQOE3NE. . WEDNESDAY, 23rd APML. Doors open at Half-pa*t Seven; to commence tt Eight. "PROGRAMME. Fibst Paet. 1. Duet for Piano.."Dante Napolitalno" (Sylner . Smith)—MlSS K. CAMPBELL and MR. W. H. WEBB 2. Sons, " 1 Fear no Foo " (Pinsuti)—Mß. KNOX 3< Song", Laat Rose of Summer ** (Fioiow)—MlS3 4. Song, "No Tongue Can Tell" (White) —>n? EDWARDS ' 5. Piano Solo—Mß. RALPH HOOD 6. Song—"The Gallants of Qigland" (Gattr)—Mß. B. W SCEATS' J 7. Song, " The Charm Sons" —MRS. ALEXANDER. & Duet (selectr-f)—MESSRS. KNOX and ED. WARDS. Ten Minutes' Interval. SECOXD PAfiT. 1. Violoncello Solo, "La RSvo " (Goltermsn)—Mß. IL F. EDGER 2. Song (selected) —MR. BOYLE 3. Song (selected)—MßS. JUDSON 4. Piano SoIo—HISS FLORENCE CLAYTON. 5. Song, "Come Into the Garden Maud"—ME. J, HANNA 6. String Quartette (Haydn)—MESSRS. C. REMITS, J. HEMUS, CLOUGH, and H. F. EDGER 7. Gavatina, "V'eni Is mia Veadetta" (Lucrezia Borgia), Verdi—Mß. S. R. KEESING 8. Duet, ".Tell me, Little Stranger"—MlSS STAUX- -- TON knd MB. BOYLE - - 9. Piano Solo—Mß. RALPH HOOD Accompanists :.MISS DONOVAN, MISS K. CAMPPELL, and ME. W. H. WEBB. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, Ss; Stalls, 2i; Pit, "Is. Seats for Dress Circle may be reserved at Lennox's. . Tickets obtainable from Messrs. Upton ft Co., Champtalonp and Cooper, A. Campbell, Book* sellers. Queen-street: Mr. Flynn, Wellesley-street; Mr. Williams, Chemist. Queen-street; and M. Albin Villeval, Kanngahape Road. QTAHUIU PUBLIC HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 25. Afternoon at Two O'clock, and Evening at Eight GRAND PANORAMA. OF THE WORLD ASP COLOSSAL MIRROR OF NEW ZEALAND. MELBOURNK AND SYDNEY, AND LOCAL VIEWS OF KISS-IN-THE RING, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, &c- " Admisiion, 2s 63. 'With une Ticket Art Union and Admission to Dance. Back Seats, Is. Eich child will receive a Present at afternoon enter* tiinmeni. EThifeitions. UCKTiAND SOCIETY OP ARTS. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Will open on or abont 24th APRIL, 1534. Pictures and Worts or Art for Exhibition will be received on the I7th and ISth ApriL AH works for competition must be delivered at the Choral Hall on SATURDAY, the Tfrth instant. JOSIAH MASTIX, Secretary Market Square, Queen-street. Hotels. . HOWARD'S NEW COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL! Opposite the Bail way Station, Whangarei. This is by far the Largest, best appointed, and zaost comfortable Hotel north of Auckland, containing suites of Private Rooms for families with Piano, Bath, Commercial, and Smoking Rooms. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The BEDROOMS are lofty and well ventilated# and most comfortably furnished. Orders by telegram or letter will receive prompt attention: * Saddle Horses on Hire, etc., etc. Porter in attendance on train and steamers. g. b. Howard; [ PROPRIETOR. JMPE R I A L . JEJ o TEL CORNER OF QUEEN AND FORT-STREETS, ! T. T. ANDERSON, paoPsiEios, 1 Begs to inform the Public that he is now r«dy to RECEIVE BOARDERS At his new Hotel, where they will find every accommodation. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Large spacious Bedrooms. from I to £ O N ALB M"oG R E GO® ' (Late of the Auckland Hotel) ' Has very gTeat pleasure in announcing to his id®™ and the public that ho has taken that well-kno*»i favourite, and conveniently situated Hostluy tie Waitemate Hotel. whiA he has, at concdewj* expense, entirely renovated and refurnished. the house second to none for comfort and convoiew" in the colonies, and where, by dvility "nd atteno™ -he hopes to receive a fa.tr share of public p»tronM» a firsWJass Restaurant has bees added to the bow where gentlemen who lunch in the city will find delicacy of the season, and attention paid to comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, ana '*•*» convenience for travelleia-and familiee, have W* added to the HoteL Wines, Spirits, and Beet*.i *e_ only of the best brands kept. Chargesintonex*"" ■Note th« iddMsa : B UoG*xaoß Hotel, comer of Queen. sad Customhouse strew Auckland. New Zealand. . ; : ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 8