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j Amngements, && ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUBE, Lessees .. _ Messrs. Hacdonald sfaj iv. Manager .. .. Mr. J. P. MacdonaloT THIS EVENING (Saturday), Aesii, 23. POSITIVELY ( LAST NIGHT ) YOUTH i LAST NIGHT I YOTJTn ( LAST NIGHT , *" UA H , • op I YOUTH. ) YOUTH. < YOUTH. } YOUTB' ( YOUTH. ) LAST NIGHT " ~ o». FRANK'S ROOM 3 LAST NIGHT OT THE CONSERVATORY SCENE. LAST NIGHT OF THE CONVICT SCENE. LAST NIGHT .--'■■ OF -• ' THE EMBARKATION SCENE. : LAST-NIGHT OF . THE REALISTIC BATTLE SCENE. LAST NIGHT OF J. R.GREVII, LE AS LARRY O'PHESEY, AND THE POWERFUL COMPANY, IN „' "VOUTH. "VOUTH. ■V'OUTH. X OUTH. X OUTH. X OUTE, Produced tinder the supervision of W. O. CAREY AND H. E. WALTON. Pbices op Adjossioh; ': ss, Si, is. Box plan at Lennox's, Stationer... .- STALLS and HPT TICKETS it jjßbtfs Hotel, nut door to the Theatre. J '^H' N.B Omnibuses for the various aaburbs will be in attendance every evening after thej&rfofmance. ; ; J. W. DODQE, BriAess Manager. A BBOTT'S OPjEIjS^HOUSB SECOND GRAND PRODJKTiON. MONDAY 28, Will be acted for the first time in Auckland, A Niw and Original Dbama ih Five Acts, " XNTIISED . THE LIGHTS O' LONDON . (Written by George R. Sims). Scenery by Messrs. Gordon and Hennings. ■ MANAGERIAL NOTE.—In presenting the trisrl and universally popular drama. " The Lights o' Lon« don," to the Auckland public, the Management beg to call attention to the,fact that this is the play which gave world-wide fume to its author, Mr. C*. R. Sims, being the latest (except " Romany Rye") and greatest production of his pen. " Lights o' London" was actid for Two Entire reasons at the Princess Theatoe, London, a whole season at the Union .<quare Theatre, New York, and has metwith continued and unwying success in all the principal cities in Great Britain and America. : Its wonderful financial and artistic sneeess in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington,' was a CROWNINGTRIUMPH. The way was long and weary But aalluitly they strode, A country lad and.lassie. Along the heavy road; . The night was dark and stormy, ' But blithe of heart were they, . For shining in the distance, The lights df London lay, Oh! the glerm ng lights of London," " That gem tne city's crown 1 What fortunes lie within you, ' Oh! lights of London town. LIGHTS O" LONDON Produced under the supervision of W. G. CAREY AMD H. E. WALTON. J. P. MACDONALD, Manager. "OONSONBY CHORAL SOCIETY.' Conductor .. _ .... Herr Carl Schmiti. PROGRAMME OF GRAND' SACRED AND SECULAR CONCERT, . To be held in Oddfellows Hall, Ponsonby MONDAY, 2STH APRIL, 1884. ."; Part I. ''" - Pianoforte Solo—Mrs. Woolley. Solo and Chorus. "Marvellous Works"—Miss Culpan and Society. Sacred Solo (Selected) —Mrs. Upton. . Chorus, " Awake the Harp " —Society. Sacred Solo, "Angels Ever Bright and Pair"—Hit! Henderson. Chorus, "Heavensare Telling"—Society. Sacred Solo, " O Rest in the Lord "—Miss Main. Chorus, " Achieved is the Glorious Work "—Society.

PAE.T IL String Quartette—Messrs. C. and J. Hentus, Edger, and Clough. , Chorus, "Hence Away "—Society. Solo (Selected)— Mr. Edwards. Solo, " Gates of the West"—Mi-s Culpaa. String Quartette —Messrs. C. aarT%. Hencui, Edger, •-. and Clough. Solo "The Bell Ringer "-Mr. Taylor. Chorus, " Hast O'er the Hills "—Society. Solo, " Woodnymph's Call "-Miss McMillan. Chorus, "With Fair Ceres "—Society. Doors open at half-past seven p.m.; to commence at eight. A. L. PARSONS, .j - Hon. Sec. T ORNE-STREET HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND BALL THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, AK» EVE RY SATURDAY FOLLOWING. Cards of Admission—Gentleman, Is (Id; Donblo Tickets, 2s. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence* at eight sharp, closing at half-past eleven. HORACE DEAN, Manager. ATAHDHD PUBLIC HALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 26. Afternoon at Two O'clock, and Eveaing at Eight. GRAND PANORAMA OF THE WORLD AND COLOSSAL MIRROR OF NEW ZEALAND, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, AND LOCAL, VIEWS OF KISS-IN-THE RING, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, &c Admission, 2s 6d, with •me Ticket Alt Union and Admission to Danco. Back Seats, Is. Each child will receive a Present at afternoon entertainment. VS\ H E A T R E ROYAL. . UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. Miss CLARICE BRABAZON (Child Pianiste) Has the honour to announce her FIRST CONCERT, to take place on MONDAY, MaY 12th. Assisted by favourite Professional and Amateur Talent. Conductor and Manager, Mr. Pooley. 1«"0 W PRINTING, -US THK ; WHOLE LAW : OF NEW ZEALAND, BEDfO A Reprint of 476 Ordinances and Acts, in force err [December 31st, ISS3, and Dating from 1842. PRICE, till May 31st .. .. .. £2 2s 0d After May 31st - „ _ £2 12s 6d The Price usually charged for One Year's Statutes ranges from 15s tc 255. whereas the proposed edition will comprise, in a bandy and useful form, the existing Public Stttutes, from 1842 to 18S3, at such a figure as to place the whole Law of the Colony within the reach of every man This Work has already been extensively ordered by M H.R.'s., Judges of New Zealand Courts, Justices of the Peace, Solicitors, and Land Brokers. For further particulars, and form of order, apply, to ■ ■ ■ THE LYTTELTON TIMES COMPANY, ■. Christchnrch; Or, to ■ WILFRED BADGER, Solicitor, 194, Hereford-street, Christchnrch — rpo TOURISTS AND OTHEBS. READ THORPE TALBOrS NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT LAKES OF HE"" ZEALAND (Illustsated) Contains valuable information, corrected to I»te» date. Indispensable to tourists. Vide) pinions <t he Press. Price. One Shilling, of all Booksellers _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 8