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Amoaementß, &e. OPERA HOUBB. Lessee*' .. „ Messrs. Maedonald an* &.. Manager .. .. Mr. J. P. Macdonald. - ' Doors open, 7.16 : Overture, Carriages, 11 o'clock/ GREAT SUCCE3S. GREAT SUCCESS ENORMOUS-EXCITEMENT PERFiSCT FURORE. PERFECT PUEOEE. LIGHTS O , LONDON. LIGHTS O , LONDON. UGHrS O , LOHDOS ' BYO. B.BIMS, Author of the Now Famous Pamphlet "HOW THE POOR LIVE." Probably no one in England baa done more to In. attention to the wickedness, misery; and crteuTi!. which thouiandsof Londoners are bom, rearedl iw and die than the author. ""• UTB « TEARS AND SMILES TEaKS AND SMILES TEAKS AND SMILES FROM BEGINNING TO rcn FROM BESUJNING TO Kvn :. FROM BEGINNING To Ekt> THE THEATRE CRAMMED "">• THE THEATRE CRAMMED THE THEATRE CRAMMED IN EVERY SECTION IN EVkhT SECrnw IN EYESY SECTIOS:

LIGHTS O , LONDON. LIGHTS O , LONDON. . LIGHTS O' LONDON. THE BEST MORAL DRAMA EVER WEITTEY THE BEST MORAL' DRAMA EVER WEITIEJr, , ! J. R. GREVILLE AND THE UNRIVALLED COMPANY. IProduced under the supervision of W. G. CAEEY AND H. E. WALTON. Stage Director .. .. Mr. J. W. Hidift, Prices of Admission : 6s, Ss, Is. Box plan at Lennox's, Stationer. STALLS and PIT TICKETS at Abbott's Heial. ntrt door to the Theatre. N.B.—Omnibuses for the virions suburbs will be b, attendance every evening after the performance. J. W. DODGE, Business Maoanr. QOCEETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION. CHORAL TTAT.T,. OPEN DAILY FROM 12 TO 5. EVENING FROM 7 TO 9 THIS EVENING—PROMENADE CONCERT. Piano Solo. Song, " Village Blacksmith"..Mr. Charteir. Song, " Gallants of England"..Mr. Enox. Song, " No toogme can tell"..Mr. Edwttdi. Song..Mies Tapper. Duet..Messrs. Edwards and Knox. Piano Solo..Miss Brown, Song, " Never More"..Mr. Burnham. Duet..Misa Tapper and Mr. Hanna. Son?.." Storm Fiend". .Mrs. S. B. Keeling. Piano Solo. To-morrow Evenlne/, the Prizes and Certlfesta awarded for the Art Competition will be given to ilia successful competitors. CLO3BS ON FRIDAY NIGHT. ADMISSION ONE SHILLIKB. SEASON TICKETS, Ss 6d. JOSIAH. MARTIN, Secretary. Note.—Children from Public District Schools oh This and To-morrow morning; Orphan Kom»,Tkls afternoon ; St Mary's Orphanage, to-morrow afternoon. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATEONAGE. THEATRE ROYAL.MONDAY, 12th MAY. MISS CLARICE BRABAZOW (Chtxd Piakistz) Has the honour to announce her FIRST GRAND EVENING CONCERT. Which will take place on the above dato. ARTISTES : MABAKE POOLEY MRS. KILGOUR MS. T. BURNHAM MISS STAUNTON MR. ECWAWD3 MKS. KKVITT • MB. HUXTABLE. SOLO PIANISTE: MISS CLARICE BRABAZON (Ten years of age). Conductor: MB. POOLEY. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, reserved, 4i; Stalls, 2s ed; Fit. Is. .Box Plan at Lennox's. Tickets at Hoffmann's, Eady*s, Mean'. Hotrden's, and Shortt's, Queen-ttreet; also at Mr. Brabazon'* residence, Mount Eden, and from Madame Pooley, Wellesley-streel East A GiSTuniAK's -v 3000 . A Model Faex HoKEsraun: I I and For Health' and (SHAKES) Sdre Fosiuse Comfort f J to the Second to None 1 , f Lucky Sharein the Colony.. ' £1 EACH. v holder. FO R T IT N A ' S GRAND NOVEL .CONSULTATION. TO BE DRAWN ABOUT APRIL NEXT. 27 PRIZES, as follow :— Ist prise—The Farm and Homestead (»p- ---■ proved value) .. .. _ £2500

2nd prize—Cub amid .. .. .. .. 20» 3rd« ;, . „ lj» «th ~ „ „ ' " ~ 60 sth ~ „ „ 25 6th ' ' ~ „ 15 7th " 7, » •• -. - >• " And2o „ „ at£s _ „ _ Kβ £SOW This beautiful property is sittuted in the Sfcst Valley district, no great dirt»nce from the rritonj. containing severa hundred acres of superior wheat growing land, well fenced and subdivided, ind putV laid down in English grass, a never-failing atreun of water running through the property. The Homestead comprises a well-built villa residence, with first-class stabling and out-buildings. Tin garden is well laid ont. and contains several hundred choice full-benring fruit-trees and ornameatal shrub*. The freehold of this magnificent estate will ba handed over and legally transferred, free of say encumbrance whatever, to the successful shareholder the day after .the drawing. £1000 OB MOBE will be lent on the property, at 7 per cant, lateral, 11 required. A CommitUe of Shareholders will be appointed to anpervise the drawicg. Members of the Press will be invited to be pruest as also any shareholder who may be io disposed. Programmes, £1 each, to be had on application V letter only, with tiro stamps enclosed for reply Uβ result. Cheques to be made payable to number or bearer; and, if country, add Is exchange. Baaknotwcr P.O. orders, payable to "Fortuna," preferred. Bβgistered letter* or telegrams not accepted. As a large number of shares ha»e already bten applied for, early application is necessary. Address-" FOETUNA.," Care of F. W. Riichext, Post Office, Palmerston, OUjo. , N.B.—Please write the same and address foil *n< l legibly. ; HASHTON & SO S, • HOTJSI, LAND, AND ESTATE AQESXS, 8, New Zkaiakb Insurance Buruisafl, Queen-street, Auckland. - Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Bents, Interest, and Debts Collected. Estates Managed for Absentees. Insurances Effected. Honey to Lend en First-class Security. FOE SALE: FOUR-ROOMED Verandah Cottage, Edea Terrace, with large garden, scuUery, oushcose, etc, NKJElittle Farm at Northcote, 29 acrea and Cottage. ' j, LARGE Family Residence at Deronpor^ containing ten looms, bath-room, etc., with «JJ gronnds, well planted with fruit and ornaaw"' trees, the most charming position on the Ix"" 1 Shore, Beautiful view. -, nt COTTAGES in good positions at Mou« Kden. TWo nrat-rateßnildlns: Allotments in Farnell. GOOD five-roomed CotUge In Bath-street. , LARGE Factory in York-street, Pirnell, 'JJ Freehold Comer Allotment, known as the Candle Works. Thk property is well ad»p'« d "" ' manufacturing business—either boot, dotlußg. » wood turning, etc. The present huslnea w»""° diacontinued here. -mwri SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in M»J* Albert-street, with a lease of over 60 je"* "" run. capital business stand. . m mVALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT ia house-street with a frontage to Dock-street. „. A VERY FINE BUILDS} JT ■ toria Terrace, Devonport; fine view, good fronw* • in one or two lots. , ,-od EPSOM EOAD—Large Building Allotment »w» • frontage. PRESERVE your health and avowj TYPHOID FEVEB, by diiinfectoS j^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 8