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Aiaggementß, &c. OPERA HOU 88 . THIS EVENING (FKLDAY), APEIL o- '■ GBANB MILITAHT AND Nav«t NIGHTJii NAV AI. JJxdsb. tax. Paibosaoe Asa » p^j ■ MAJSB VIRE2 SHEPHEBD, *. - asd iai ' ■ OFFICEBS OF THE AUCKLAND DlSljjrI] " PO3IIIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT -ONE i : LAST NIGHT. BUT ONE I -I ■ : :. ■" " ■•". -. oy ■ ; ( YOUTH. ) YOUTH. I YOUTH. \ YOtrm ' <( YOUTH. ) lUUT H. LOBD OPISIOK--1 Office. Mir » to<v. Bear Sir,—You are quite at liberty to »„;„• !Sl imtire approval of the mflitiry tcenes to Sfy*?* : which were represented with a vividoesj anrt """V i quite startlinc-Falth:ully yours, i : Augustus Harris, Xiq., Drury Lane ' crouTH. -\7-OuTH. -vouth X OUTH. X OUTH. X ODTH J. R. GREVIL^a And the Premier Company of tne Hemisphere. ""Bβ ■\TOUTH. "VOUTH. ■\TOUtb XOUTH. XOUTH. XODlal Produced under the supervision ot W. G. CAREY AND H. E. WALTOS. Pkices op Absqssios : Bs, 2», ij. Box plan at Lennox's. Statioaer. STALLS and PIT TICKETS at Abbott's H»W „.„ door to the 1 heatre. U "^ N.B—Omnibuses for the virion 1 snburbs Willie fa attendance every etenijig after the performancJ. W. DODOE, Bmineaa Msn^g. ABBOTT'S OPKRA HOUSE. SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION. MONDAY EVENING SEXT r APKIL 28, Will be acred for the first time in Auckland, A Nktv asd Omers-Ai. Dsaua is Five ac^ THE LIGHTS O , LONDON (Written by George R. Sims). ; Scenery by Messrs. Gordon and Heaningj. MANAGERIAL NOTE.-ln presenting the tdd »nd universally popular drama. "The Lights e" lS i don," to the Auckland pnolx, the Managemea; b» to ' call attention to the fxct that this is the pUj with i gave world-wide fame to its author. Mr. a. R. Sim, j being the latest (except "• Romany Rye") and greyest ' production of his pen. u Lights o'London" wuut«l ' for Two Entire --easons at the Princess Theatn, '' Lsndon, a whole season at the Union fquare Theatre, New York, and has metirith continued aad success in all tha principal cities in Great Briuinigii America. Its wenderfal nn&ncial and artistic anesoa in Uelbovne, Sydney, AdelaMe, Donedin, Chiiit charch, and Wellington, was • a CKOWWKiJ TfiIUMPH. «» . The way wu long and weary But <fall»Htly they strods, i ■ A country lad and Uscie, j Along the heavy road ; j The night was dark and stormy,' But blithe of heart were they, For shining in the disttnee, The lizbts of London lay, Oh! the gleaming lights of Loajoij Thit gem tne city's crown! What fortunes lie within you. Oh ! lights of London town. LIGHTS O , LONDON Produced under the supervision of TV. G. CAREY AND EL E. WALTOS. J. P. MACDONALD, Msnijn. m HEATRE ROYAL UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. Mies CLARICE BEABAZON (Child Pianijte) Hsa the honour to annontsca her FIRST CONCESi; to take place on MONDAY, MaY 12th. Assisted by favourite Professional and Amateu Talent Conductor and Manager, Uγ. Pooley. Educational. TT NIV ERS IT Y O F OT A GO. THE SESSION FOR 18S*.WILL. BE OPENED 05 THURSDAY. Ist MAY. " SCHOOL OF MINES. I Ibis School is amply provided with Collection of Specimens, Models, Apparatus. &c The coarse of instruction is designed for the follotr. ing professions viz.—Mining Engineer, Jletallnigut Geological' Surveyor, Mining and Land Snrrtjor, Metallurgical Chemist and Assayer. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. All the classes required "for the Medical Degree! »f the New Zealand University may now be attended at this University. The preliminary Medical Examination will be held on the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Hay. Calendars giving full information can be obtiisei ' of W. H. IIANSFORO, Registrili i] j o n 0 ff, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grimms: School. Address: Karangahape Road. fi LENSIDE, Upper Symonds-etreet.— , V3T Mrs. Glover's Boarding and Day School—The second and third terms begin on May 20th and Sept 16th.—There will be Afternoon and Kveniae Dandoj Classes under Profes3or Bernard. MRS. CLAYTON'S Ladies' School, ParnelL—The Dancing dais will be under Professor Bernard's supervision, next term. Koapupils may join, by applying to Mri. Clayton. MISS DONOVAN, Teaches, op Piaxofokte, Roiobel noma, Bereiford-street, off Pitt-street. Tacaxdes for pupllt MR. W. H. HARDWICE, (Organist of St. Paul's Church), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and particulars address Eady's ilise Warehouse. MAD AM E POOL EY, TEACHES OF SINGING ASI> TOICE COLTITATION. ' Wellesley-street Eirt. _ ITIDUCATIONAL. — General and Mrs. _ fi Stoddard, re epen School en the 21st ixsiaU vacancies for a few boarders. Premises and grotooi large. Terms moderate. Green HUI, OnehMp (close to Presbyterian Church).—April 1554. , PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HAH; IIONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For tents ana other particulars addren s«wtea Port-office. "OONSONBY DANCING. —Ladies !»? iT Gentlemen desirous of joining Prof. Bernini* trenine r:iass at Mias KiU's, next St. John's «■"*. must apply early, as only & limited number wuipj received Fi s* term begins TU KSDAY, Bth ApiU. "*" p.m. Terms, £1 s>. Application to be madetoJ"? Hill or Profeisor Bernard, Devonshire Houie, HOO- - ._ -_ __— DANCING, Masonic Hall, Princes'; street-Prof. Bernard's Evening CUs« (»• above Hall) begins on Wednesday, 9th April, 7.30 P-β-Afternoon Class—Thursday, 10th, 3 pm. JoreaiiesjSaturday, 12th, S p.m. Intending pnpils must *PW early. Specialities—the New Valie, the Slow »*J*i and the French Cotillions. Terna: Gents, £1 -*' Ladies and Juveniles, One rtninea. Private Leu°S daily at Hall. Residence, 75, Hobson-streefc. I*° at Upton'». Queen-streot, . _ "TVRESSMAKLNG! DBESSMAKIKG! T. B. ROBSON'S DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, PONSoSBii Under the Management of MISS FRIEND, Lately arrived from England, and had Large «' perieace. STYLE, FIT, AND ECONOMY OUR MOTI9LADIES' OWN MATF.RIALS CAREFULLY EIPEDITIOUSLY MADE UP. T. B. ft OB S O N'S DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND DRESSIUELtS ESTABLISHMENT, PONSONBY. .... [A CARD.] AmEUTB N B B B & • '- ' A .. , ■ ; HAKUFAOTURING JEWSIIiSB ....... AKD KNGRAVER, MoABTHUB AND CO.'B BrttLDH"* j . qnw-rtreet. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 8