Management* * BuaUe,sMa», e Yr " *^£Wls& Hanagerfor Messrs. Pollard" ■ A -S«W SECOND WEEK AND CONTINUED ££ *5 POLLABD-5 UlJPtol| Of OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY m™ HOUSES CBOTOID NIGHTLY CROWNED WITH THE LAUREL TfrLr*. EULOGISED BY PRESS AND pVItS* 33 - „THIS (MONDAY) EVENING JSS a Bloom and Briiaaney-na. thf l flcation of Comic Opera.- * Here Von Suppe's Delightful Work, FATINITZA! FATINITZA ! FATINITZA ! FATINITZA ! FATINITZA ! ( FATINITZA! Received on Saturday last with ever? d.» of delight and approval by a Brilliant. &S2 Fashionable Audience. W Crowded, at? It will be repeated THIS (Hondsv) T„ j , Wednesday Evenings, with the greatoru"P'«»4 every member of the Pollard Opera fw*** 1 «* . ing In the Performance. fflp4a *Ssi. I THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH i* LJB CLOCHES DE OORNEnLLK Operas produced under the immedUL. J? .of Mi. TOM POLLARD. "■"•wase tnperr^ Conductor, Mr. J. A DEL »NY Leader of Orchestra, Mr. FRED POLT » » n Prices of Admission ■ 4s, 2s 6d, and t I . at Lennox's. Doors open at 7.30. overt,~^ !lc £« ' riagss at 10.30. ,0 "' oTer »=" a; B>^ Under the Special Patronage of ' Governor, " a ««scy a, , SIR W. F. D. JERVOIS. K.C M.Q K.O * LADY JE&VOIS. ' UB " «<« ; rjlH EAT R E Roy H Le » sees W^n-EignQldaaiin^ SIXTH 1U ** I GRAND REMENYI CONCERT > Under the Direction of Messrs. Rignold and Ail 1 REMENYI j The Wcrld-famed and /rcuJ" 1 . KEMENYI/ Incomparable (f^SSS REMENYI? KI.NGOF < l^Bji ' REMENYI) VIOLINISTS, ||pX&? TO-NIGHT (Monday), March*, **** I „ , WI H PfP orm ' 7 Special Request Paraphrase de Conc-rt, on a Theme by «!*,». - composed for Violin alone, by Benenrt **» • Dead March in Saul .. . ' «B»Bjt (Transcribed for violin alone. with inUronkiS' 141 f m „ Cadenza, composed by Eemenvil ** [ The Dead March in haul is the moat iol,m„ „ ' conception of HandeL Its solemnity fa ?v? a,a > astoundinsr, as it is in the maj, r key All f ttCrt marches were and are composed in the mir^?* 1 . with a solution into t e major, returning araiTtV.! 7 , minor. This it the only " Dead March "'Stt. . domain of musical literature in the aaior v Edouard Hemenyi conceived the darin? Ide» nf f-* 1 " , cr.bing it tar the violin alone, and to haiih-«S I gloomy grandeur he composed and added in i« pjlated cadenza to the Mar Ji. which, it p «&],.«» . heightens its funereal impression, untd, tit* ' .iT of the March, and concludes it in a spirit 0 i £zr* 1 grandeur and stupendous joyfnlness. "*«« 11^0 ~ .. Pigir^L Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit ONE SHIT 1 Ll ?i J ' £°° TS °P* n at toti-VKt seren ; commenced eight. Carnages it tea. Box plan at Lennox'a Vb*sk Westo>c, Business Manager Q H O R A_L__ gALi, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. THE AUCKLAND BAND 0? HOPE UNION CHOIR. - With Ohchestral accompaxisisst ASSISTED BY THE REV. J. & HILL 1 will perform " ' "JJAROLD Q.LYNDE,' A Cantata by Edwabd Foskitt. TICKETS, Is; RESERVED SEATS, 2s Mar ha obtained of Messrs J. Robinjoc, Ponsonby:' Marriott , keeper. Parnell; R. French, Grocer, NewtonMackay, stationer, foot Grey-St. ; at Office of Blue Ribbon Army, Coombes' Chambers, Queen-Street • and N. G. Lennox, Stationer, Quseo-street. ' Doors open at 7; commence at 745 sharp. t Railways. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. CHEAP IXCURSION TO HENDERSON, MARCH 10, ISSS. On TUESDAY NTXT, March 10, 1885, a Cheap Excursion Train will leave Auckland for Henderoa at nine a.m., lasvineHenderson on the return jonra:y atsixp.m. Return Fares: First-class,2s: Second-clai ls6d. For further particulars see Posters and Hand-bull, C. HUDSON. District Traffic Manarer. Exhibitions. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. The Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Society trill open on or about 16th tpril. Intending exhibitors, and competitors for prizes offered by the Society, and competitors for the two Silver Medals offered by Herr Carl Schmitt, for Musical Composition, as obtain all information from JNO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary, Grafton Roa4. Hotel*. * ggggf mO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. G. F. Such. Warkworth Hotel, begs to inform Travellers and Tourists that on and after January 1, ISBS. the Royal Mail Coach will leave Walwera lot Warkworth every alternate day. This will give Visitors to the Hot Springs an opportunity of string miles of New Zealand B ah, and viewing some of tie finest scenery in the North. The journey will oily take a little ever 2 Hours. Visitors can reran by Steamer if so inclined. The Hotel is close to the Wharf. Travellers will find the Hotel one of the cleanest and best conducted in the North, at which they will meet with every Accommodation. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses and Traps for hire. {CLARENDON HOTEL. LUNCHEON ROOMS. The extensive alterations and improvements is til culinary department having been completed, THE PROPRIETOR, HARRY BENNETT, is now prepared to supply a substantial Lunch, consisting of Full Bill of Fare, for On* Sbillisb! for any number of gentlemen or ladies, from twelve to two daily. Quickest attention. Arrangements nude with gentlemen and ladies for Board only or Board and Residence at moderate terms. CLARENDON HOTEL, Junction of Queen, Wakefield, and Rutland Streets TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAKAPUNA DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MICHAEL CORCORAN (Late of theGreyhoond, Thames, and MetropollUs JdoteJs, Queen-street, and Star and Garter Row. Coromandel) Begs to announce that he has taken the FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE, And by keeping nothing but the BEST QUALITY of WINES, SPIRIT S, & ALES, Hopes to merit the patronage of resided a™ visitors. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB LODGEKS. BATHS, &c. The Hotel is close to the water, so that visitors h»" the advantage of sea bathing. A First-class BILLIARD TABLE presided over by » experienced marker. M. CORCORAN, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE. „ ZEALAND HERALD. Scnsscßtrrios: 9d per week, delivered in toW» suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, po«W" any part of the colony. „„.„» »/ Advertisers in the country can remit p»r»w» ' Money Orders or Postage Stamps, -njmtl of Instructions as to the insertion or «"*f£«i«. advertisements in the Hbb*id must be ««" , Advertisements received without such » will be inserted till countermanded,, an 4 ca "» accordingly. car. is exercised in regard .* »he»o« White every care is exercised in regard to t» insertion of advertisements, the propne °? ",, hold themselves responsible for non - in^ "°; oP rietort accident or from other cauies; and tee pren reserve to themselves the right of omjttiw W ' « B ments that they may deem °^ U D^n b „«ire<i although such advertisements may hawi besn roe" and paid for in the usual course of business. u ad TtrFor the convenienca of »d"?.™' repu ti.-emeuts may be sent to the »»*"'' reJ poiiOffice; but the proprietors dp not accept any r»*~ sibiiity in this respect. «„„,._.- 2s 6d e»* Births, is; Deaths and. Mar* » sWlld insertion. These announcements are and HsrUl* in the AUCKLAND Ws«Kl-V News ana « Monthly Summ/ jT wßjont «t~ charg
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7271, 9 March 1885, Page 8
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