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- - ---Amusements, fee.--ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE lessees — r. - _ ~ Messrs. Macdontld an* Ca. Doon op*n, .7.15; Overture, 7.15. Carriages, 11 o'clock THIRD GRAND PRODUCTION BY THE Y OIITH QOMPAHY, > With the Inimitable Comedian J. B. GBEYILLE AS THE " BAILIE." , THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MAY 17, ■£ -Will be performed the Great National Dams. Ob, THE DAYS OF AULD LANG SYKE! Bob Boy MacGregor Campbell .. Mr. W. O. Care* Francis Osbaldiston (with songs) ..Mr. H. E. Walton Bailie Nicol Jarvie ... : .. ..Mr. J. R.Gr*rlil» Bashleigh Osbaldiston— _ .. Mr. Frank Catet Sir Freaerick Vernon u — Mr.G. Horran Mr. Owen - .. .. -. .. Mr. H. Hodson Major Galbraith .. .. .. Mr. F. Harcoart Captain Thornton — .. — Mr. J. Hatlitt McStuart .. — ; - .. Mr. E. Eoitea Alan .. .. „ .... .. Mr.J.Morjtn Dongal Creature .... '.. Mr. J. Tolaao Eobert and Harcish .. Masters HcComlsh and Webb Stanchells(agaoler} .. .. .. .. Hr.SeUQ Saunders Wylie .. .. .. .. Mx. Ward Sergeant.. .. .; .. . .. Mr. McCarthy Helen MacGregor .. -.. .. Miss Fitxroy 1-iana Vernon (with songs) .. Miss Alice Wooldridra Jeannie McAlpine .. .. .. Miss Z. Esmond Hostess Miss A. Livingstone Mattie •.: ... _ ..• Miss K. Watts-Phillips Soldiers, Highlanders, DroTers, Villagers, by a hort of auxiliaries. •GORGEOUS SCENERY! MAGNIFICENT " DRESSES ! KEAL WATER ! LIMELIGHTS'! ORIGINAL MUSIC, etc. AMise-en-Scene never before presenteJ to an An*, land Public. '. ''" Produced under the personal supervision of W. G.CAREY and H. E. WALTON. / At Eight o'clock the Orchestra, will Play the Oririnal Overture to Bob Boy. » Pbicks or Adsossios : ss, 3s, Is. Box plan at Lennox's, Stationer. Purchase STALLS and PIT TICKETS at Abbott's Hotel during the day. and avoid the croih atnirht. K.B.— Omnibuses tor the various suburbswill be la attendance every evening after the performance. J. P. MACDONALD, ...... Manager. TTNDER THE PATRONAGE HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR ~ Sir William D. Jekvols, K.C.B. - MR. BALPH HOOD'S GRAND EVENING CONCERT, At the Choral Hall, OH MONDAY EVESING, MAY 19, ISS4. , Mrs. KILGOUR Miss FLORENCE CLAYTON Madame POO LEY Mr. J. HANNA. Miss STEPHENSON Mr. MILLtGAN HOGG Violin: Mr. HEMUS Violoncello: Mr. EDGER ! SOLO PIANOFCBTE : Mr. BALPH HOOD ! Solo Violin: He'rrTDTSCHKA Accompanist: Mr. ANGELO FORREST. . \ PROGRAMME. Past L . L Sonata Pithetique (Op. 13) .. .. Beethoven Mr. BALPH HOOD. 2. Cavatina, "Le Parlate d'Amour".. .. Gounod 1 Madame POOLEY. 3. Trio Finale (from Op. 66) .. .. Msndelsshon Mesarn. C. HEMUS, H. F. EDGER. and BALPH HOOD. 4. Romania, " Alia Stella Confidente" .. Eobaudl Mrs. KILGOUR. (Violin Obligato: Herr TUTSCHKA. K fFantaUie Impromptu (Op. 66)) _ , 5 -1 Polonaise lOp. 40) .. ..f" •• Chopin Mr. RALPH HOOD. 6. Recitative and Aria, "Nina" " Like yon Brijht Orb" _ Hobhs ■ Mr. HANNA. 7. " Lucia"—Grande Fantaisie '.. . „' ~ Liirt Mr. BALPH HOOD. FABT n. 1. Grande Scherzo (Op. 31) Chopin Mr. RALPH HOOD. 1 2. Serenade .. .. Brags Miss STEPHENSON.' r ('Cello Obligsto: iir. H. F. EDGER.) t 3. Bravura, *'The Red Scarf " .. .. Bonhenr Mr. MILLIGAN HOGG. 4. Invitation a la Valse (for Violin and Piano) .. Weber , Herr TUTSCHKA and Miss FLORENCE CLAYTON. , 5. Scena, " Softly Sighs". Weber Mrs. KILGOUR. 6. Trio, "Andante con Moto" (from Op. Si).. Schubb Messrs. C. HEMUS, H. F. EDGER, and BALPH HOOD. _ f''Nocturne" (in F sharp) .. .: .. Chopin '* IMinuetto e Bondo (Prize Competition).. T. Wood Mr. Ralph hood. 8. Duet—Operatic .. .. * .. .. Wallace Mrs. KILGOUR and Mr. MILLIGAN HOGG. 9. "Rigoletto"—Grande Fantaisie .. .. Liszt Mr. BALPH HOOD. ' Tickets: Front seats, 3s:' body of hall and gallery, 2s. . Obtainable at Messrs. Eady*a, Lennox's, Uptons, and Mean*. . * Seats Reserved at Upton's. , I Commenee at Eight precisely. Carriages at 10.15 p.m.

AUCKLAND PHILHARMONIC ' SOCTETT'S CONCERT. CHOEAL HALL, MAT 30th. VAtf BREE"B Cantata (secular), ST. CICIIiIA'S DAY, Will be performed, for the first time in Auckland, by the above Society, with full Orchestra Accompaniment, trader the conductorahip of Mr. J. cbadwick, on FRIDAY EVENING, SOth Insx. Programme in future issue. Tickets : Is, Us, 3s. G. F. CAMPBELL, :■■----■ Hon. Sec T> A T . R .0 . N. TTts - Sib WrLiiiM F. D. Jkrvois. SPECTACULAR ALPHABETICAL GRAND COMBINATION PROMENADE LEAP YEAR REUNION! IX THE . CHORAL HALL, " ok FRIDAY, MAY 23, at Eight p.m. Brief Bissextile Exposition. MUSIC, ■WAX-WORK, FARCE, Etc LADIES" SCALES, AND BUFFET. Tickets, 2s CD, obtainable at Messrs. Upton and Co. 9, Lennox, and Woollams and Partridge. Admission to Buffet charged by weight. ■■■■■' Object Ckabitabi.e. , ' Board and Residence. THE OLD CLUB, Eden Crescent.— , Vacancies for Gentlemen or Ladies- Plunge and shower bath; Terms, according to requirements. PERSONAL.— Comfortable Accommodation for Gentlemen (or two friends) can be had in a private residence in the best part of Auckland, within five minutes of the Post-office.—Apply No. 3, Lower Symonda-street, comer of Havelockstreet. _j BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—A Gentleman of quiet' habits is anxious to obtain a home with a Christian family, where no other boarders - are kept.—Address, W.W., Post Ofice, Auckland. — EMPERANCE BOARDING-house, " Upper Queen-street- —Board and Lodging, ISs per. .week; single rooms, 21s. - . Piano and Bath. — Henry Tnoda,-Proprietor. - - PANAMA HOUSE[ Lower Symsndsstreet, beautifully situated, overlooking Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now vacancies for. families; also, for one or. /two gentlemen. Piano, bath and shower. Terms, moderate. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent street—Sirs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she has now opened her new premises as a first-claw boarding house. Single and double bedrooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. T"° minutes walk from Opera House.—Term on application. - - ■ -- - . sPv OVERNOR BROWNE HOIBL VJf HOBSON-BTEEKT. Board andLoflglng-—:—__~.:—J* P« "** do. do. tangle room! 2"' aO -. WELLES-LEY HOUSE, WItIISLEY-SIBXET, AUCELAJTD (Three Doors west from Hohson-street). BOARD AND RESIDENCE A Good Table kept: lofty and well-venUlsted CM rooms. Plunge and Shower Bsths, and every eon veniecce to ensure the Comfort of Boarders <"■ Visitors. Term3,£l per week. H. MASON (Ute of Wellington}.. Proprietress. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. . OORNEB OS WELLESLEY AND ALBKRT-STRMK-Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. *J> Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, j per quarter/The Library contains upwardsof a™ vols.in the various departments of Uteratwe. ■ Pso icriptlon, 2s 6d per quarter. T" AS ?.£ O R.VIDID. EMK.OSMIKT AHD BOABDIKa-HOtna " "mkktinos to* YoWq Mrs «£s, cordially Invited to visit the™^-"J"* B a £ to 10 mation m j b obtaii ed. ■ Open from B »■»

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7020, 17 May 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7020, 17 May 1884, Page 8

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