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__ Amusements, &c. BBOTI'S OPERA Lessees .* Messrs. Hacdonaldaai Co, Doors open, 7.15: Overtazo, 7,45, Carriages, 11 o'clock. LAST THE NTRnm' LiJST . LIGHTS KiGHT LAST O' Sloi? LAST LONDON. NlQai Over 63,000 People T Have Paid In New Zealand to Sea tha Lights o* t ondon. IGHTS O' JUONDON. LABT Which has undnubtsdly obtained KlGffr LAST t firm hold upon pnblic favour, IsigrS last and daseryedly so, for It Is a play KI G g£ LAST tint can bo witnessed again ana high* last again with pleasure and satlsfao- nigh* LAST tion. HlQaj LIGHTS O' LONDON. LAST Hundreds of People who scarcely Nigbt T-iST aver enter the doors of athaatrego KIGET" LAST to see this gieat moral lesson, and night last rejoice In the fact that, in this Kiqj?« LAST Instance at least, the Chinch has SIGHT LAST found a coadjutor la the Stage. NIGHj LAST the night LAST LIGHTS NIGHT LAST O* . KIGHT LAST LONDON. - *- NIGHT SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES. J. R. GREVILLE And the Entire Strength of the Company. Produced under the supervision of w. G. CAREY AND H. E. W ALTOS. VICE-SEGAL COMMAND NIGHT, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, HAY 1« THE RIVALS. SATURDAY, MAY 17. The Great National Halo-drama ROB ROY, With all the Original Music, Scenery, and EffetU. Pwcia or Adjossion : ss, Bs, Is. Box plan at Lennox's, Stationer. Purchase STALLS and i*IT TICKETS at Ahbolfi Hotel during the day. and aioid the cnuh at ni;ht. N.B.—Onuiikuses for the various suburbs will be K attendance every evening ailer the performance. 0". P. MACDONALD, Maniger. | BBOTT'S OPE&A HOUSE; j TO-HOEROW EVENING, FRIDAY, MAY It. I VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. Under the Distinguished Patronage and Presence d HIS EXCELLENCY, ' SIR W. P. D. JERVOIS, G.C.M.G., C,a AND SUITE. Who have signified their intention of being present to witness the YOUTH COMPANY In Brioiley Sheridan's Grand Comedy, THE E. I V A L S. Box plan now open at Lennox's. J. P. MACDONALD, Manager. TTNDEE THE PATRONAGE HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOE Sib Wrr.r.Tiw D. Jravols, K.C.B. ME. RALPH HOOD'S. GRAND EVENING CONCEET, At the Choral Hall, OS MONDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 135,'. Mrs. KILGOUR A Mls» FLORENCE CLAYTOS Madame POOLEY Mr. J. HASNA Miss STEPHENSON Mr. MILLIGAN HOGG Violin: Mr. HEIIUS Violoncello: Mr. EDGES SOLO PIANOFORTE : Sir. RALPH HOOD Solo Violin: Herr XPTBCHK"A I Accompanist: Mr- ANGELO FORREST. PROGRAMME. • PIBT L 1. Sonata Pathetique (Op. IS) .. .. Beethovu Mr. RALPH HOOD. 2. Cavatina, "Le Parlate d'Amour".. — Gounc4 Madame POOLEY. 13. Trio Finale (from Op. 66) — .. Mendelahca Messrs. C. HKIIUS. H- F. EDGES, and RALPH HOOD. i. Romania, " Alia Stella Confldente" .. Eobasdi Mrs. KILGOUR. (Violin Obligato: Herr TUTSCHKA. , < Fantalde Impromptu (Op. 63) "i n,m*n 6 -1 Polonaise (Cs>. 40) .. .. f" " ""P™ Mr. RALPH HOOD. 6. Recitative and Aria, "Nica" "Like yon Bright Orb".. .. .. .. — Hcbba Mr. HASNA. 7. "Lucia"—GrandeFantaiiie .. M «. Lis# Mr. RALPH ROOD. Past 11. 1. Grande Scherzo (Op. 31) ' «• Chopb Mr. RALPH HOOD. 2. Serenade .. .. Brag* -Mi** STEPHENSON. r'Cello Obligsto: Mr. H. F. KDGER.) 3. Bravura, " The Red Scarf" ... .. Bcube^r Mr. MILLIGAK HOGG. 1 Invitation a la Valse (for Violin and Piano) .. .. Weber Herr TUTSCHKA and Hiss FLORENCE CLAYTON. 5. Scena, " Softly Sighs**.. .. — .. W«bc Ma SJLGOITR. 6. Trio, *' Andante con SToto" (from Op, 84) Schubert Messrs. C. HF.MUS, H. P. EDGES, and RALPH HOOD. 7 ("Nocturne" (in F sharp) .. .. -Cfcopb *' 1 Mlnuetto e Rondo (Prix© Competition)— T. Wood Mr. RALPH HOOD. 8. Duet—Operatic .. .. — .. "W allies Mrt. KILGOUR and Mr. MILUGAN HOGG. 19. "Bigoletto"—GrandsFaatalsae .» „ Lhjt Mr. RALPH HOOD. i Tickets: Front seats, Ss: body of hall and gallery, 2s. Obtainable at Messrs. Eady% Lennox's, Upton's, and Mean'. N Seats Reserved at Upton's. Commence at Eight precisely. Carriages at 10 J 5 p.a. Sporting. ' Registered Letters nriAn « fPoat Office Ordsi }£2000{ JsStS'B. ADAMASTOR'S NOVELTY CONSULTATION OJ» THE BIRTHDAY HANDICAP (To be Run at Dnnedin). Will close on or about 22nd May, ISS4. SOOO Members at Ss Each. 126 PRIZES TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOW 3 i FIRST .. .. SECOND .. ... .. _ .. W THIRD .. .. . „ _ _ W STABTERS divide S NON-STARTERS divide .. .. _ ® £») CASS Attabds. 2at £100.. .. £200 25 at £6.. .. 2at fO.. - 100 50 at 5.. .. & 10 at £0.. _ 900 - —- 20 at 10.. .. 200 Fash Ticket has 7 separate chanctf. Race ai£ Awards being drawn for separately. "When coajenient, please send P.O. Omer, payable to . mast or." By so doing you will protect yoa*«against loss, as it iseqnai to registration. Coas*»7 Cheques must hare One Shilling added for exohitltand marked correct by Bank. Two stamps aust" sent for reply and result. Result sent to every mats holder directly after the drawing. Not lew than tw Tickets sent to any one address. ££TPle&££ early this time as the time is limited. Address If Stamps aresent, ( ADAMASTOR,) PostOfflceCrdja please send One ■{ Care of Vor Bank Shilling in £ extra. (. Lyons &Hart,) preferred. ; Box 151, P. 0., Dtmedln. jpiDELITY COMPANY'^ £2500—Q UEEN'S BIRTHDA Y;-£2SM-Races, May 24,—Close about May 20, . SUBSCRIPTION FEE 10s NOW —13i At the requost of a large number of corstaiit valued iubscrib«rs, the Company has been inducea w adopt the 10s subscription. 5000 Programmes at 10s each. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. First Horse „ .. £s** Second do .. .. .. Third do .. - 1« All othexs divided (£SO each) Total for Horses .. .. — £11# 3 Cash Bonds at £100 each .. — £3® 3 do. do. 50 de, .. 20 do. do. 20 do. .. 30 do. do. . 10 do. .. SW 40 do. do. 5 da — Total 96 Bonds .. - .. £1S» Total amount of Prizes, £2500. There will be Six Separate Drawings for Each via., One Drawing for the Race, and Fivo Sep* ll Drawings for the 96 Bonds. . ea Programmes— 10s aach, and two 2d stamps. (with Is exchange) to be payable only to * i> £*: or to Bearer. P.O. Orders payable to ** Fidelity , only. Registered Letters and Telegrams not Addrus only to FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of Alfred A. Cameron, Box 251., Post-office, Dunedin13.APPLY EXTRA EARLY.—TIME LIMIISDRase on 2<th May. »

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New Zealand Herald, Issue XXI, 15 May 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Issue XXI, 15 May 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Issue XXI, 15 May 1884, Page 8

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