Amnssmeats/ pi Lessee and Directress wi,. T ' lH Stage Manager .. Cn»f IN COMKDY 1 AM) DEAJfATIG Coii|. N fc Hl} ffiftffiss j|| 1 IIEKCir SIEERIeK Viaq T ' I XICHr W BLOW FOR BLOW \ !3e Ceax2 A PLOWfFOR BLOW I ? ll BLOW FOR BLOW J la active prep^tioa?- 20 - ft TIME AND TIDE. Box Office at Mr. Lennox's Stationer SS Admission: i«, 2a 6d, and Is. £fe Doors open at half-cast seven, 5® precisely.—B. B. WISEMAN, Manage? ««tt J fjl H E A T R E {| GREAT SUCCESS ! • GREAT SUCCESS i 1 OF ! G. "WOODWARD'S I JAPANESE | BUT ONE OPINION PREVAILS; P THE BEST SHOW OF THE KL\D P THAT HAS EVER I AUCKLAND. | Prices : Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s Gd • p; f , ll Mr. M. Sheahan's Beed Bind will perform v.J' IF Choice Selections every evening. w fe T.Law, | - Business llsnajE,. 3 PUBLIC HALL, OTAHUHrr I THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING U ' MR. THOMAS BRACKE.Y (Paddy Mnipht] In hia'Popular and Humourous Entertaome'l. "Au Evening with Poets and Humoamti- ' ' Popular prices. W, K. BISHOP, Bmdness Manager N.B.—Mr. Bracken will appear at the Tv a « a .' Friday and Saturday next. * cn ON FRIDAY evening nest, at «-.u. 5 o'clock, there will be 0. ' Z | CONCERT I in the ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL-HOUSE 9 monds-street, in aid of the repairs fond. *° Is. V. E. Rico, Esq.. Conductor. PROGRAMME. Pianoforte Daet—"Fanfare." .. .. Ascuer MRS. WILLIAMS AND MISS DICKSON. Glee —" Softly fall the Shades of j Evening." .. Sila 3 Son^—"Out on the Deep." .. .. Loiir MR. CHARTER. Song—"Pierrot." .. Hn.cLi^ Pianoforte Solo—" TaranteUe." .. .. Dchler | MKS. WILLIAMS. | Part Song—"Praisa o?Spring.".. .. Mecd'hah-i Song—"l Love my Love." .. „ Pimnt; MISS MACKAY. I Song—" Trafalgar." m. Watson MR. S. BARKER. Glee—" Hymn to Cynthia." .. .. II Smart Reading MR. T. L. -WHITE. Interval of Five Minutes. Glee—"Down in a Pretty Valley." .. H. Ltuldo Song—"Love, I willlovii You Ever.".. P. Bucaicoi MR. MARTIN. Pianoforte Solo—"Wintergriin." .. Bio field x MISS DICKSON. Song—" Gates of the West." .. .. C. LowthfiMISS RIDINGS. Part Song—"Good night, Beloved." .. Pinsuti Song—"The Skipper." Judo MR. HOGS. Reading MB. G. P. PIERCE. Glee—"Spring." .. _ .. .."H. Smart hall First ANNUAL BALL of THE DEVONPORT NAVAL ART3LLEEY Will b3 held on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. The Company's Band will be in attendance. Dancing to commence at eight p.m. For the convenience of Auckland v%iiors a late steamer will leave the North Shore wharf atthree a.m. Doable Ticket, 7s 6d. Extra ladies ticket, 2s 6d, Tickets may be obtained from the officers and Committee. PROFESSOR BERNARD'S Select Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, at the Masonic will take place on TUESDAY. 2Sth October, nire p.m. Early application, for Tickets to Professor Bernard is necessary, the number being limited.—7s, Hobson-atreet. Exhibitions.
IJIHS ART EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO ARTISTS AND OTHERS. All TVoiks must be Removed from the Choral Hall on TUESDAY, 2Sth, and following days. S. STUART, Hon. Sec. N.Z.A.S.A. N.B.—The Association will not be responsible Icr Works left in its charge after 31st October. ISS4. UCKLAND AGRICUL.TI3RAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, To be held at the GROUNDS, GREEN LANE, ELLERSLIE, Oa SATURDAY AND MONDAY November 3 and 10, ISS4. Catalogues are now ready. SPORTS as usual will be held in connection with the Show. * W. PERCIYAL, Secretary. N.B.—lntending Exhibitors* by forwarding their Exhibits addressed to the Seeretary, Green Lan Station, there will not be any receiving charges. Public Companies. meE NEW ZEALAND LAND MORT- -®- GAGE COMPANY (LIMITED). SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £2,000,000; PAID-UP CAPITAL, £100,(X». HEAD OFFICE: LEADENHaLL-STREET, LONDON. COLONIAL DIRECTORS : S. Browning, Esq. G. B. Owen, Esq. T. Buddle, Esq. C. J. Stone, Esq. " J. L. Campbell, Esq. Hon. J. Williamson. J. H. Clark, Esq. J. L. Wjxson, Esq. D. L. Murdoch, Esq. cftaikman : secretary : Sir F. Wbitakeb, K.C.M.G. Jasies Buttle, Esq. BANKERS : The Bake op New Zeaulxd. SOLICITORS : • Messrs. Whitaker and Russell. Agents in New Zealand : The Local Managers and Agents of the New Zealand Insurance Comply at Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth, Wanpanui, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. The Company is now prepared to negotiate loans on freehold mortgages throughout Jhe colony, at current rates. For application forms and further particulars, apply to the Secretary of the Company. Head Office for the Colony: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland. QUICK'S STABLES, ALBERT-STREET. Air. F. Quick beg 3 to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage received while carrying on the business known as "Qnick's Livery and Bait Stables, Albert-street, and trusts that Messrs. James Dignso and Co., the gentlemen to whom he has relinqaishsa the same, will be accorded support in an liberal manner. Patrons rely upon being treated civilly and fairly by his successors, under whose proprietary he feels sure the Hostelry will become the favourite of Auckland. J. J. DIGNAN.J [T. FOLEY. 1 fP. LU>To^* Messrs. James dignan asd co., having purchased Mr. F. Quick's hope to merit the patronage so generously bestowed on their late and popular predecessor. For Hirew* 4 ®" som Cabs, Open and Close Carriages, Buggies ofer&7 description. W*goDnettes, Breaks, and Omnibu^ 33 * Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Private Car* riages with Livery, Hearses and Mourning Coacn®®* Orders by Post, Telegraph, or Telephone (No. I-*'*®* ceire careful attention. The Stable provides passed accommodation for Horses, etc. Night .ww» dance. Charges moderate. r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 8
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