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Amusements, &c. OPERA HOUSE. ' ■ :: r. ' Doors open, 7.15: Overture, 7.45. ' THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASOR. ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS! THE CROWNING TtllUM]? ai T IGHTS O' T OJIDON Ijlghts O' Ijondon! BY O. K. SIMS, Author of the Now Famous Pamphlet "HOW THE POOE LIVE." Lights o' j ondon IGHTS 0' JUonDON! The years paused on, and found thm Within the mighty fold ; The years hail brought them trouble. But brought them little gold * There, from their garret window. On long, still summer nights ' They'd seek the far-off country 1 Beyond the Locdon Lights. Oh ! mocking Lumps of London.What weary eye« look down ' And mourn the day they sawyotz. Oh! Lights of London Town. During the Overture (arranged expressly for th« , the abore Ballad will be «mg by mi>| Alir* Wooldrid^e. Lights o' y ondon. IGHTS 0' JUONDOir. J. R. GREVILLE AS " JARVIB " THE SHOWMAN, AND THE UNRIVALLED COMPANY. magnificent stage pictures By Gobdok and Henkikos. JProduced under the supervision of W. G. CAREY AND H. E. WALTON. Stage Director .. .. Mr. J. W. Hsslitt, Pkices ot Admission : ss, Ss, Is, Box plan at Lennox's, Stationer. STALLS and >*1T TICKETS at Abbott's HeteL am door to the Theatre. ' N.B.—Omnibuses for the various suburbs *111 be in attendance every eiening after the performance. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager, HALL, THIS EVENING (TOESDAY. 29th APRIL, 1884) A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Concluding with the Laughable Farce entitled ' "AN UGLY CUSTOMER," Will be tendered as a Benefit to the Auckland Christian Doctrine Society, in aid of their Library Fand, by * ST. PATRICK'S BLOCtJTION CLASS. PART 1— VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. Overture—Selected..Sheahan's Band Song—"Wrecked and Save<i"..Mr. F. Stodart Pianoforte Solo—" Ireland".. Miss D. LjnJi Seng—"Won't yon tell me why, Robin V.. Miss Clelj Lorigan • Recitation—"Richmond to his Soldiers"..Muter J. Montague Pianoforte .-olo—Selected.. Miss Keturali Campbell Dialogue—"The Quarrel; or Make my Caffeo Strong" ..Masters Lonergan and Martin Pianoforte Duet—"Chilperic". Misses Zosergsn sad Lynch Song—Selected..Miss Clara Lorigan Comic dong and Dance..Klrbr Brothers Song—" Lore's Requrst"..Miss Knight Song—"Mi'lshipmite" (by request).. Mr. O. E. Bojle Sodf (Comic).. Mr. E. O'Hare. FARCE—"AN UGLY CUSTOMER." Coobidy (aretired grocer) Master Francis Martia Sophia (his daughter) .... ..Master Thomas Lo erjin Snapdragon (a oavalry officer) Master J. Montague Weston (a rival suitor) . Master Osmond Lorijin Mary (maid-of-all-work) Master Matthew CmFront Seats. 2s; Back do. and Gallery, Is. Doors open at half-past seven ; overture at eight. M. D. REGAN. Hon. Sec. gOCIETY OP ARTS EXHIBITION. CHORAL HALL. OPEN DAILY FROM 12 TO 6. EVENING FROM 7 TO 9 (Except on Tuesday Evening). CLOSES ON FRIDAY NIGHT, ADMISSION ~.._ONE SHILLING. SEASON TICKETS, 2s 6d. JOSIAH MARTIN, Secretary. rjIHE ATRE ROYAL MONDAY, MAY 12th. The local Press of the 18th June, 1883, says of MISS CLARICE B£LABAZO2t, the Child Pianistei—"Her " «xecution and delicacy of touch for one so young " *ras surprising, and shows that Auckland boait "of more than one 'L-ttle Wonder.'" Again, "She " played with marvellous execution and finish fer one "so young." Do not lose the oppo r tunity of hearing this 14 Little Wonder" play on the of next month, at the Theatre RojaL Sporting. Jj! IDELITY COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME OK TS£ QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. SUBSCRIPTION FEB 103 — NOW -103 At the request of a large number of. constant and valued fubscribtrs, the Company has been indncsd to adopt the 10s subscription. £000 Programmes at lOi each. First Horse.. „ .. _ .. £590 Second do .. _ 255 Third do „ .. _ „ _ 100 Otheis (div.) _ _ „ 300 Total for Horses „ .. _ £1150 3 New Zealand Bonds at £100 each — £300 3 do. do. 5v do. .. 150 20 do. do. 20 do. .. 400 30 do. do. 10 do. _ 300 40 do. do. 5 do. _ 200 Total for Bonds .. _ „ £ISSO Total amount of Prizes, £2500. Will CLOSE positively on THURSDAY. 22nd UIJ. Applicants are requested to add stamps for exchange and reply, and address only to FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of A. A. Cameron, Box 251, . Post-office, DpnidiaRegistered Letters ) f Post Office OrtKJ and Telegrams !• 4. 90(1(11 Payable to not Accepted. J oJWUUU | ADAMAsTOB. ADAMASTOR'S NOVELTY CONSULTATION OK THE BIRTHDAY HANDICAP (To be Kun at Ounedin). Will close on or about 22nd May, ISSI. SOM Members at 5s Rarh 126 PRIZES TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS FIRST .. .. £250 t>Ei'OND .. „ " ' 1» THIRD „ „ " ** _ 100 STARTERS divide .. ' ~ _ 1H NON-STARTERS divide .. .. ..250 £900 Cash Atixis. „„ 2at £100.. .. £200 125 at £6 .. .. £1 '? 2at 50.. .. 100 150 at 5 _ •• 850 10 at 20.. _ 200 1 20 at 10.. .. 200 1 £11M Hash Ticket has 7 separate chances, Kace and Cash Awards being drawn for separately. When convenient, please send P.O. Order, payable to " A(i *" matt 1." By so doing you will protect roarss» agaln«t loss, a3 it is equal to registration. Country < heques must have One shilling added f*r eich»ns'and matked correct by Bank. Two stamps must M sent for reply and -esHlt. Result sent to every sb»» holder directly th« drawing. Not le,s than Tickets sent to any one address. £S"Please appv early this time as the time is limited. Address If Stamps are sent, ( ADAMASTOR,) EostOfficeOrdaS please send One •( Care or > orßank Shilling in £ ext (L, jns & Hart, / preferred.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 8