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! - Ammanmtg) 4e, | BOTX'S ' oj EBA 'HOUB^' j .UwutfxO&.'L\L&. Itetnlturfbniia «Vi£r. i Manager .. .. Mr. J. V. Macdonald; -TOONIGHT I TO-NIGHi r ' - ■ LAST NKJHT BUT.THHEE! ' - LAST NIGHT, BUT, THESE I ; :. of THE t YOUTH., j xhj" MORAL < YOUTHS 1- HOBMi USS3OS. ( YOUTH. J 1K5505, ST. GEOEGE'S BAY l This (Wednesday) Evxniko, Aran, a * SHAKE3PEAHE'S BIRTHHIGHT jHonour the two great umiTenaiies by witaeaaiD* Spaeticnlar Drama, - ! yours. .-\7:ouTa "vtouth. [ X OUTH. ;X ODTffi t JL ODT^ § "Strike up the drmni, and let Urn tongue of w»r i Plead Xor onr interest.". i.^-Shakeiptan. I Tr/t.iiin» 5 LASTTNIGHTS } I | LABTiNIGHTS | -OUTS ! "This morning, like tie spirit ol a yonih i; — Bart meant to be of cot®) begins betimes." jj —Shakespeare. |p fi "' d YOUTH; c! a i! jYouth ends where age begba." YOUTH. : J. E. GS Ef ILLE AAd the Premier Company'of the SoaUun ; v , t v Hemisphere.-• HCTOUTS. *VOUTH. XTOUTH. ; X OUTH. X OUTH. X OUTH. t Produced under the supervision of 5 W. G. CABEY AND H. E. WALTOS. Stage Director Mr. J. W. Huflit. \ MONDAY,NEXT, APBIL 28, 1 LIGHTS O' LONDON J i LIGHTS O' LONDON ! , BY ME. G. E. SIIIS/ " ' Author of'that now-famous: pamphlet, i '.'HOW;THE PO.OK.IiTVE." ' ! Pivioßs : op'Ab»nßSi«irf' li. ' ' Bo: plan at Lennox's. Statloaar. i STALLS and ,?XT TICKETS at Ahbotfs HeteL lot door to the Shfeatre.— 1 ' N.B.—Omnibuses for the various suburbs will be la ! attendance every evening after the performance. J.W. DODGE,' Buiiaea Manager, ABBOTT'S OPEEA HOUSE. rBIDAY EVENING NEXT, 25TH.183T.

GRAND MILITARY AND' NAVAL , , ; NIGHT!! ! Ukdeb tm Pateosaoe or HA JOE VIRET ; SHEPHERD; h CAPTAIN .PIGNAN- CAPTAINPAYNE CAPTAIN'iSAACS " CAPTAIN' LiBCY' CAPTAIN HAHON . CAPTAIN BENNfeTE ,i- : V : ri.Ara ; ; -r Vc " DiSTBICT. Box-plan now open atXenhos'sr J. P. MACDONALD & CO., ■ Managn. rgl H E A T R -E_' JB O Y AL' GRAND CONCERT,' Organized by M. Albln VQleval, FOE THE BENEFIT OF MME. DUQUESNE. THIS; ; (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, : 23rd A pan. Boon open at Half-part Seven; torcommence ei Eight.. ... r » vPEOGEAMME.' - ~ .. .. First PART. 1. Duet lor Piano. "Dirai Napoliialne " (Sraner Smith)—JOSS K. CAMPBELL and ME. W. H. WEBB . j 2. Son?, " I Fear no Foe " (Pinsuti) —MR. KNOX 13.'-J3ong, "The Last itoae of Bnmfissr " iFlotow)—MlSS STAUNTON " :4. Song-, "No Tongue Can* Tell" -(White) —HB. . EDWARDS. - S. Piano Solo—" Valae Caprice, Stir Dlnoiah" IKaMi . ..Hoed)—Mß. E4LPH HOOB . . .6." Song—"The Gallant* of England* (Catty)—US. E. W. SCEAT3 7. Son j-; " The Charm Bonsr"—MßS. ALEXANDER. 8. Duet («elected)—MESSES. KNOX and ED. WARDS. Ten Wnntea' InienaL Second part. 1. 'Violoncello Solo, "La R£ve"* (Goltermaa)—Mß. H. '11.I 1 . EDGER - 8. Air—"L* Calomnie" f Barqer da Seville"— BosMR. BOYLE . ,- " - 3. Sone. "Nightingale Valley" (Pontet)'—MS. • JUDSON • - - •■ ,• - * ■ 4. Piano Solo—" Galop 9de Is Seine"—MlSS FLO- . RENCSCLAYTON; 5. Sonp, "Come Into the Garden Hand'—Hß. I.' ~ HANNA •. 6. Btrlng Quartette (Haydn)—MESSES. C. HEinTS, J. HEMUS, CLOIJGH, and H. F. EDGEE - 7." Caratina, ** Y-eni la mia Veadstta " (Lncreiia Borgia). Verdi—Mß, S. R. KEJiSING 8. Duet, " Tell me, Little Stranger "—HISS 3TAUH. TON and MR. BOYLE . 9. Piano Solo—Mß. RALPH HOCD

AccompanUt*: MISS DONOVAN, MISS K. HA UP. PELL, and HE. W. H. WEBB. Piices of Admission—Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2i; : Pit,- li. - Seats for.-Dress Circla nay be reserved it r Lennox's. Tickets obtainable from Messrs. TTptßn & Co., Cliamptaloup and Cooper, A: Campbell, JJook- : sellers. Queen-stroet: Mr. Flynn, Wellesley-itxeei; Mr. Williams, Chemist* Queen-street;'and M. .llbia' Yilleval, Karangahape Bead.: rji -H BAT B E BOY AL. UNDER DISTINQTJISKSD PATRONAGE. 11188 CLARICE BRABAZON (Child PUnlata) Su the liononr to announce her PISST CONCISSTi to take place on - : MONP.AY, MAY 12TH. - Assisted by favourite Professional and AxntXea ■ Talent.* • Conductor and Manager, Sir. Pootey. g E M U E R A, A CONCERT trill be held in the Girls' School, Remuera, on THURSDAY, April 24, in aid of the Library Fund. 'One scene from "Midsummer Nifllit's Dieam" will be acted. Admission Concert, Is; Dance, 2s. To begin at Half-past Beren. ■ V: QTAHUHU PUBLIC H ALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 55. Afternoon at Two O'clock, and Ereaitj at Eight. GRAND PANORAMA OP TFTR WOELD ASD * COLOSSAL MIRROR-OF SKW ZEALAND, MELBOURNE AND! SYDNEY, AMD , LOCAL VIEWS OF KISS-DT-THE BESG.ST. PATRICKS day, &c. Admission, 2s 6d, with' One Ticket Art Union ini Admission to Dance. Back Seats, Is. Each child will receive a Present at aftenoon entertainment." " —- ; . . Exhibitions.' UCKLAND SOCIETY OP ABTS. ' EXHIBITION," ZSB4. ~ 'PasstoiHT v. J.' M". CLiar, Esq. THE FbURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE SOCIETY - ' Will open at fcha Choral Hall, on THUESDAY EVEN* ING, April 24, at half*past Sevan o'Clock, bjs CONVERSAZIONE OF MEMBERS AND FBIEfDS. * 1 HIS EXCELLENCY THE-GOVEENOB Has kindly consented-Preside, and present U>6 Metals awarded for the recent .Competitions. Selections of Music will be given during the ET9&I&& and the Prize Competition will be performed under the direction of Heir Carl Schmitt. The Exhibition will centintzeopen'on the 25 th, 28th. 29th, and 30th April, and lit and 2nd M*y, from Twbltb to Fiye, and on the Evenings of the 25th, 26tb» 28th, and SOth April, and Ist and 2nd of May, fron* Seven tQ.iNihe.; C- '• . - The Art Union will be drawn on WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 80, a* Eight. o'Clocl:. The Pnza drawn will represent' Shms of money to be expended inthe nurchasa of Origin*! Works of Art on £xbuil" tion, the, selection of 'which is left to the Frix®winners.'"- Shares, -TEN SHILLINGS esch. cf 66 obtained of any of th 9 Stationers, or at the Hall dor* ineth©;Exhibition. - v- * Members or friends hating Pictures or other Wore of Ait which could be lent for the occasion are kui<U7 : requested to communicaie with the Secretary. ] * Admission, :One Shilling;• Members, Free: Sessoj Tickets (not transferable),~Half-a-crown*; Jfernben Family Season Ticket, to admit four, Five Shillings- - to the .Society: Honorary, ilwabefl, 20s (including one share in the Art Union), wore* : ing Members: Tariff, 5s : Gentlemen,-10s. JOSIAH MARTIN, " " SecreUry>_ ~v. V) jgnaicai. PIANOSMTONON () MIGNON PIANOS JIIGNO.V J{■ MIGNON PffsJS ; PIANOS ( j FIAfIU» JJI IJR S T^js"A- MPL E s JUST,ARRIVED. 7 - i£. .'J i. JDST ARRIYEIX u ' ' . .ASD ON VIEW AT J. HOWDEK'S, ON. VIEW AT J; HOWDESU ilJi STREET,j ■ AsioisiNG Buns: or Nrrr SSJsalasp. i MISNON PIANOS V) PIANOS , j MIGNON • ' 'PIANOB "J r£i£s2i !"MIGSOS ;| MIGNON' -- PIANOS' ( ) PIANOS t ...... • • •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6999, 23 April 1884, Page 8

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